“Executive Wives: A Factor in Hiring,”Printers Ink, August 3, 1962, pp. 19–25.
2.
See LearMartha W., “The Second Feminist Wave,”New York Times Magazine, March 10, 1968, p. 24.
3.
“Faces Behind the Figures, Dr. Gerald Bell,”Forbes, March 15, 1968, p. 88: “Dr. Bell believes a man's managerial effectiveness rises and falls with his success in family relationships.”
4.
“Team at the Top,”Harvard Business Review, XLII:2 (March-April 1965), 74.
5.
MacwitheyJames L., “Is Your Wife Part of Your Public Relations Program?”Public Relations Journal, March 10, 1962.
6.
BarnettJohn, “Growing Job Demands Shatter the Marriages of More Executives,”Wall Street Journal, May 10, 1967. Note the subheading, “When the Firm Comes First, Wives Grow Bitter; Most Companies Offer No Help.”
7.
Ibid.
8.
BenderMarylen, “Behind the Young Tycoon, A Wife Who's in Step,”New York Times, April 29, 1966. This article briefly describes a seminar entitled “How Do You Rate as a Young President's Wife?”
9.
MelloanGeorge, “Wives of Executives Stationed Abroad Face Difficulty in Adjusting,”Wall Street Journal, March 16, 1967. See also WilckeGerd, “Businessmen Are Being Trained to Be Not So Innocent Abroad,”New York Times, Jan. 30, 1966.