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- Argosy (January 16, 1932) "Ullamully!" A story. "What Orion Clancy meant by his drunken battle-cry when he hit the town banker puzzled all Riverbank -- and especially Orion Clancy." p 107-116. [ARGOSY, PULP]
- _____ (March 19, 1932) "Mr. Klinsky's Even Mind" A story. Volume 228. Number 3. One illustration. "A quick temper is a risky asset." p 105-112. [ARGOSY, PULP]
- _____ (September 17, 1932) "Pollywog Pearls" A story. "River treasure sets a thief trap." One illustration. "Fate had delivered Jim the Dip to the river, but the river was to make the most startling delivery of all." Volume 232. Number 5. p 81-87. [ARGOSY, PULP]
- _____ (November 5, 1932) "Dum-Fool" A short story. "Dum-fool sat staring at his stranded steamboat." "Fat old Cass Allen looked like easy pickings to the sharpers of that Mississippi river town." Illustrated. Volume 233. Number 6. [ARGOSY, PULP]
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