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1925
- College Humor (February, 1925) "The Great Yarvard Mystery" A story. "Romance of Youth and Love." Illustrated by Russell Patterson. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. This issue is labeled both "The Winter Number" and February 1925. Volume 4. Number 1. p7-8, 114-17. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (April, 1925) "Basil Urlingcourt's Test" Mentioned in an ad in the March 1925 issue. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (May, 1925) "For Good Old Wumpus" A story. "A Thrilling Romance of Love and Baseball." "'Curse you, Clyde Zingo!' one of the two exclaimed rather crossly." Illustrated by Russell Patterson. p 63-66,93. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (August, 1925) "Bull Hyde and Little Peewee" The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. [HARPER]
- _____ (September, 1925) "Bull Hyde and Little Peewee" A story. Illustration by Julian Brazelton. Includes photo and short biography of Butler. HARPER seems to list this as "The Famous Oklahoma-Stanford Tug of War" without a particular month in 1925. HARPER also lists Bull Hyde (BH) as a series, but lists only two items published. p 81-82. [EPBLIB, HARPER]
- _____ (October, 1925) "Bull Hyde and Little Peewee" Humor. Illustration by Julian Brazelton. Volume 6. Number 3. p 85-6. [EPBLIB]
1926
- College Humor (October, 1926) "Legg of Lamb" A story. Illustrated by Julian Brazelton. p 79-80, 94. [EPBLIB]
1927
- College Humor (October, 1927) "The Winning of Daisy Doe" Illustrated by Ray Rohn. p 76-77+. [EBAY, HARPER]
1928
- College Humor (January, 1928) "The Old Swimming Hole" Humor. p 63. Credited to Goblin. [EPBLIB]
1930
- College Humor (January, 1930) "The Eighty-Seven Napoleans" A story. Illustrated by Walter Schmidt. p 74-5, 114-17. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (July, 1930) [RANDLEMAN]
- _____ (October, 1930) "Say Wen" A story. "I consider it decidedly undignified for a dean of a co-educational college to hold a professor of Higher Mathematics on her lap." Illustrated by Ray Rohn. The name "Ellis Parker Butler" appears on the cover. p 30-31, 114-116. [EPBLIB]
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