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1897
- Munsey's Magazine (February, 1897) "To Kate. (In Lieu of a Valentine)" A poem in 25 verses. Printed in the "Etchings" section. Volume 16. Page 637. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (May, 1897) "My Housebreaker" A story. "How Shadyhurst recovered its prestige, which had been threatened by the burglary epidemic at a rival suburb -- The incredible romance of a good young man." Volume 17. Number 2. Page 187. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (October, 1897) "Immortality" A poem in eight verses. Volume 18. Page 24. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (November, 1897) "Golden Silence" p 316. [EPBLIB]
1898
- Munsey's Magazine (February, 1898) "Cupid Caught Napping" A poem in 24 verses. Volume 18. Page 658. [EPBLIB]
1910
- Munsey's Magazine (August, 1910) "Remember Grandma" A story. HARPER lists this as the July 1910 issue. p 646-48. [EPBLIB, HARPER]
1911
- Munsey's Magazine (May, 1911) "The Bone-Crackers" A play. "A Dietetic Comedy in One Act." p 203-208. [HANNIGAN]
1914
- Munsey's Magazine (November, 1914) "The Adopted Baby" A story. p 323-329. [HANNIGAN]
1917
- Munsey's Magazine (December, 1917) "In Pale-Pink Pajamas" [HARPER]
1921
- Munsey's Magazine (April, 1921) "In Pawn" Part 1. Illustrated by R. L. Lambdin. Not indexed in PULP. [HARPER]
- _____ (May, 1921) "In Pawn" Part 2. Illustrated by R. L. Lambdin. [HARPER, PULP]
- _____ (June, 1921) "In Pawn" Part 3. Illustrated by R. L. Lambdin. "A small-town comedy drama of the Middle West." Not indexed in PULP. p 131-148. [HARPER]
- _____ (July, 1921) "In Pawn" Part 4. [HARPER, PULP]
- _____ (August, 1921) "In Pawn" Part 5. [HARPER, PULP]
- _____ (September, 1921) "Too Long and Too Loose" A story. "How Marcel Marceau's Trousers Played Their Part in the History of French Art." Not Marcel Marceau (1923-), the mime artist, who was not yet born when this story was published. Volume LXXIII. Number 4. p 612-616. [PULP]
1922
- Munsey's Magazine (April, 1922) "The Pride of John Brayborn" A story. "A memorable chapter in the annals of the town of Riverbank." Not indexed in PULP. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (May, 1922) "Mr. Wyckington's Gladstone" A story. "A tragedy of big business -- the disasterous success of a millionaire manufacturer of household cement." Not indexed in PULP. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (July, 1922) "Use Common Sense" A Mike Flannery story. [HARPER]
- _____ (September, 1922) "The Bull Whip" A story. [EPBLIB, PULP]
- _____ (November, 1922) "The Mistake" A story. p 219-225. [EPBLIB]
1923
- Munsey's Magazine (July, 1923) "Ancestors" An essay. "A brief discussion of the actual value of a pilgrim father to his proud descendant of today." [EPBLIB, PULP]
- _____ (August, 1923) "Scarlet Hours" A novel. "The story of Roger Haddard, the literary genius of Lewisville, and the business and social upheaval of which he was the center." Volume LXXIX. Number 3. Pages 385-427. [EPBLIB, PULP]
- _____ (October, 1923) "Money To Burn" A story. "Why Grandpa Winch insisted on lighting his stogies with ten-dollar bills." [EPBLIB, PULP]
1924
- Munsey's Magazine (December, 1924) "Mystery House" A story. "The puzzling affair that engaged a number of the brightest brains in Woodmere." p 482-494. [FICTIONMAGS]
1925
- Munsey's Magazine (June, 1925) "The Human Sphinx" A novelette. "The story of a man of mystery and a house of tragedy in a quiet suburb of New York. Volume LXXXV. Number 1. p 1-29. [EPBLIB]
1927
- Munsey's Magazine (April, 1927) "Her Wayward Husband" [HARPER, PULP]
- _____ (June, 1927) "Happy Harry" A story. p 78-85. [HARPER]
- _____ (July, 1927) "Mad Marix" A story. "This man's plan for upsetting the civilized world went wrong, owing to an unexpected intervention, but who knows what may happen the next time?" [EPBLIB]
- _____ (October, 1927) "The Camel's Straw" [HARPER, PULP]
1928
- Munsey's Magazine (April, 1928) "Brother Bill" [HARPER]
- _____ (August, 1928) "The Coral Snake" [HARPER]
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