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1915
- American Magazine (December, 1915) "The Murderers" A Swatty Story. Illustrations by W. B. King. [RGTPL]
1916
- American Magazine (March, 1916) "Mamie's Father" A Swatty story. "Get back to boyhood with Butler -- and smile reminiscently." Illustrations by W. B. King. [RGTPL]
- _____ (April, 1916) "When the Ice Goes Out" A Swatty story. "A story showing how a married man's bark may be worse than his bite." Illustrated by W. B. King. [RGTPL]
- Woman's Home Companion (June, 1916) "Millingham Decides" A story. "and so does Mrs. Millingham! Thereby settling forever the question as to whether husband or wife selects the family motor." Illustrated by W. B. King. p 5-6. [RGTPL]
- American Magazine (September, 1916) "The Haunted House" A Swatty story. "This story of the spooky adventure of three boys will carry you back to some of the forgotten thrills of your childhood." Illustrations by W. B. King. [RGTPL]
1917
- American Magazine (January, 1917) "The Red Avengers" A Swatty story. "A story of four boys who went hunting excitement and got more than they bargained for." Illustrated by W. B. King. Volume 83. Number 1. [RGTPL]
- _____ (May, 1917) "Wasted Effort" A Swatty story. "Swatty's brilliant plan to save the day." Illustration by W. B. King. [RGTPL]
1920
- BOOK: Swatty, a Story of Real Boys (1920) Fourteen stories. Illustrations by W. B. King. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. [EPBLIB]
1924
- Woman's Home Companion (July, 1924) "The Canary" A story. Illustrated by W. B. King. "I told Carter this was the queerest call a woman ever made." [RGTPL]
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