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1910
- Pictorial Review (December, 1910) "The One Way Out" [HARPER]
1912
- Pictorial Review (December, 1912) "Five Forks" A story. Illustrated by Lawrence Herndon. p 12-13. [HARPER]
1914
- Pictorial Review (November, 1914) "Pooh-Bah Bartlett" A story. Illustrations by Arthur William Brown. p 7-8, 66. [HARPER]
1915
- Pictorial Review (April, 1915) "Mr. Middlemay's Alibi" A story. "The amazing adventures of a man who goes shopping." Illustrations by P. J. Monahan. p 20+ [HARPER]
1916
- Pictorial Review (September, 1916) "One Quiet Summer" A story. "In Which Things Happen that Are Not in the Scenario." Illustrations by F. C. Yohn. p 18-19,63+ [EPBLIB]
1920
- Pictorial Review (March, 1920) "Criminals Three" A story. "Professor Blossom's Search for Knowledge Gets Him into a Tight Corner" Illustrations by Rodney Thomson. p 16, 119-122. [HARPER]
1921
- Pictorial Review (April, 1921) "The Man Who Murdered a Fairy" A story. Drawings by John R. Neill. p 12-13. [HARPER]
- _____ (December, 1921) Unspecified item per eBay auction. [EBAY]
1922
- Pictorial Review (January, 1922) "Sane Hearts" A story. "Nailing the Bloom on the Rose of Love." Illustrated by Reginald Birch. p 24-25. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (February, 1922) "Short Skirts" A story. "And the War is to Blame for It All." Illustrations by Reginald Birch. p 26, 60-62. [EPBLIB]
- _____ (March, 1922) "Sic Semper Susans" A story. "A Successful Conspiracy -- for the Victim." p 23, 53, 60-2. Includes a photo and short bio of the author. [HARPER]
1926
- Pictorial Review (September, 1926) "The Silver Bowl" A story. "In Which We See Reflected the Folly of a Husband Attempting to Play a Practical Joke on His Dinner-Guests Without First Letting His Wife into the Secret." Illustrations by R. F. James. [RGTPL]
1932
- Pictorial Review (March, 1932) "Room and Board" A story. "Newly married and out of a job -- it took great courage to face a thing like that." Illustration by Robert K. Ryland. [RGTPL]
- _____ (June, 1932) "Innocents in Gomorrah" A story. "Aunt Emma lost her way, father lost his wits, but Parbury lost everything, including his heart." Illustrated by Harry Beckhoff. [RGTPL]
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