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Mackaye, Dorothy D(isney?) (1903-1992); used pseudonym Dorothy Cameron Disney (items)
- Mystery in Crockford, (sl) Woman’s Home Companion June 1936, etc., as by Dorothy Cameron Disney
- Strawstack, (sl) Woman’s Home Companion September 1938, etc., as by Dorothy Cameron Disney
- The Usual Three, (n.) Cosmopolitan August 1939, as by Dorothy Cameron Disney
- Family Reunion, (sl) Woman’s Home Companion April 1940, etc., as by Dorothy Cameron Disney
- Thirty Days Hath September (with George Sessions Perry), (sl) The Saturday Evening Post February 8 1941, etc., as by Dorothy Cameron Disney & George Sessions Perry
- Crimson Friday, (sl) Woman’s Home Companion November 1942, etc., as by Dorothy Cameron Disney
- The 17th Letter, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post December 2 1944, etc., as by Dorothy Cameron Disney
- Can This Marriage Be Saved?, (cl) Ladies’ Home Journal October 1957, etc., as by Dorothy Cameron Disney
- The Long Hour of Birth (with Mary Ann Fischer), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 16 1963, as by Dorothy Cameron Disney & Mary Ann Fischer
MacKaye, Milton (1901-1979) (items)
- The Man Hunt, (ar) 1928
- The Little Red Schoolhouse, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 6 1935
- The Three Messiahs, (ar) McCall’s May 1935
- The Whiskers on the Wisecrack, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 17 1935
- On the Hoof, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 14 1935
- Underground Empire, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 11 1936
- This Man Roosevelt, (ar) Ladies’ Home Journal October 1936
- Wings Over Broadway, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 3 1937
- Male Escorts for Hire, (ar) Redbook Magazine December 1937
- The Woman Who Wouldn’t Grow Old, (ar) Redbook Magazine January 1938
- The Man Who Was Afraid of Losing His Money, (ar) Redbook Magazine March 1938
- The Cradle, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 9 1938
- She Was Afraid of Losing Her Husband, (ar) Redbook Magazine April 1938
- Incident in Texas, (ss) Redbook Magazine May 1938
- Hit and Run, (ar) Redbook Magazine August 1938
- Piracy, (ar) Redbook Magazine November 1938
- Where Shall We Stop for Dinner?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 3 1938
- Tewkesberry Conquers the Jungle, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 27 1941
- So the Private Said to the General, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 22 1944
- Omar Bradley Takes Over, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 24 1945
- The Snyder Saturnalia, (ts) The Saint’s Choice v3, 1945
- Things Are Different in the White House, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 20 1946
- The CIO Invades Dixie, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 20 1946
- Crisis at the Colleges, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 3 1946
- Good-by to the Dory Trotters (fishing industry), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 8 1947
- The Ex-Cop Who Runs New York, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 31 1947
- The South’s Fighting Editor, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 14 1947
- Our Bloody Jungle Road to Tokyo: Nightmare in New Guinea (with Robert L. Eichelberger), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 20 1949
- Our Bloody Jungle Road to Tokyo, Digging the Japs Out of the Phillippines (with Robert L. Eichelberger), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 17 1949
- Our Bloody Jungle Road to Tokoyo: The Payoff (with Robert L. Eichelberger), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 24 1949
- Spare Parts for Human Bodies, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 23 1950
- What You Don’t Know About the Quakers, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 24 1951, etc.
- Oklahoma’s Mighty Mike, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 22 1951
- Broadway Says He’s a Genius, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 20 1951
- The Big Brawl: Hollywood vs. Television, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 19 1952, etc.
- Does Your Town Need a Hospital?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 13 1952
- Biggest Free Show in New York, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 28 1953, etc.
- The Black Warning of Tornadoes, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 14 1953
- We’re Cracking the Secrets of Weather, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 18 1954
- How to Humanize a Scientist, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 23 1955
- Big Break for the Handicapped, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 21 1955
- Death on the Water Front, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 26 1957
- Oregon’s Golden Boy (Mark Hatfield), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 9 1959
- Bundy of the White House, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 10 1962
- Chairman Bailey, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 29 1962
- Will Negroes Crack the Suburbs? (with Don Oberdorfer), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 22/December 29 1962
McKeag, Ernest L(ionel) (1896-1976); used pseudonyms Griff, Mark Grimshaw, Pat Haynes, Jack Maxwell, Eileen McKeag & Eileen McKeay (about) (items)
- The Prodigal, (pm) The Conservative July 1918
- Mother Sea, (pm) The Conservative July 1919
- The Decline of Art, (ar) The Tryout December 1919
- Hal o’ the Greenwood, (n.) Lloyd’s Boys’ Adventure Library #33, 1922
- The School Afloat, (n.) Lloyd’s School Yarns #25, 1922
- The Scuttlers, (ss) Hutchinson’s Adventure-Story Magazine March 1923
- The Secrets of Seaburn, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1923, as by Eileen McKeay
- At School - To Be Tested!, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1924, as by Eileen McKeay
- The Girls Who Guarded the Crown, (n.) School Friend 1924, as by Eileen McKeay
- The Romany Schoolgirl, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1924, as by Eileen McKeay
- The School on the Barge!, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1924, as by Eileen McKeay
- Shielded by the Captain, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1924, as by Eileen McKeay
- The Captured Champion, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1927, 1926, as by Eileen McKeay
- Moonlight on the sea, (pm) The Vagrant Spring 1927
- To and from Your Editor!, (ed) The Magnet Library August 20 1927, etc., uncredited.
- The Coward, (ss) Chums October 8 1927
- “Raider of the Seas”, (ss) Chums November 26 1927
- The Priceless Penelope, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1928, 1927, as by Eileen McKeay
- The Lost City of the Sierras, (n.) Aldine Adventure Library #5, 1928
- To Save the State, (ss) Chums September 11 1928
- “Sleepy”, (ss) Chums September 18 1928
- In the Grip of Hop-Sing, (ss) Chums October 16 1928
- Wolves of the Spanish Main!, (sl) The Magnet Library November 10 1928, etc.
- For England’s Sake, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1929, 1928, as by Eileen McKeay
- The Blonde in the Coffee-Stall, (ss) The Violet Magazine #166, January 18 1929
- Come Into the Office, Boys!, (ed) The Magnet Library January 19 1929, etc., uncredited.
- My First Voyage, (sl) The Modern Boy February 23 1929, etc., as by Jack Maxwell
- A Gentleman of the Road, (ss) Chums March 19 1929
- The Private War of Peter Ponsonby, (ss) Chums August 13 1929
- Hurrah for the Navy!, (n.) Aldine War Stories #2, 1930
- Dare-Devils of the Dardanelles, (n.) Aldine War Stories #5, 1930
- Hissed Off the Field, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #75, 1930
- The “Ghost” of the Gallery, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1931, 1930, as by Eileen McKeay
- The Secret of the Cave, (ss) Chums February 3 1931
- From Coronel to Jutland!, (n.) Aldine War Stories #18, 1931
- The Log of a Snotty, (cl) Chums May 19 1931, etc.
- His Highness Their Enemy, (ss) Chums June 30 1931
- Window-Pane Watson [Window-Pane Watson], (ss) The Triumph July 4 1931, as by Jack Maxwell
- Saunders of the Submarine, (n.) Aldine War Stories #22, 1931
- Catch-’Em-Alive Carr [Freddy Carr], (ss) The Triumph July 18 1931, etc., as by Jack Maxwell
- A Word with Your Editor!, (ed) The Magnet August 22 1931, uncredited.
- The Dandy Skipper [Dandy Skipper], (ss) The Triumph December 26 1931, as by Pat Haynes
- El Sombra, the Terror of the Sierras! [Pat Flynn], (sl) The Triumph December 26 1931, as by Jack Maxwell
- Speed-Cop Craig, (ss) The Triumph June 25 1932, as by Jack Maxwell
- The Football Toreadors, (sl) The Triumph October 8 1932, etc., as by Jack Maxwell
- Steel Face, (sl) The Triumph October 8 1932, as by Pat Haynes
- Speed-Cop Craig, (sl) The Triumph December 17 1932, as by Jack Maxwell
- The Outlawed Speedster [Carsden], (sl) The Triumph January 28 1933, etc., as by Pat Haynes
- Poker-Face Peters, (ss) The Triumph January 28 1933, etc., as by Jack Maxwell
- To Sweep the Seas, (n.) Boys’ Wonder Library #15, February 1933, as by Jack Maxwell
- The Masked Mountie [Square-Jaw Lorrigan], (sl) The Triumph July 1 1933, etc., as by Pat Haynes
- Mikrah - The Mountain Muleteer [Mikrah], (ss) The Triumph August 19 1933, etc., as by Jack Maxwell
- The Return of the Dandy Skipper [Dandy Skipper], (ss) The Triumph September 23 1933, etc., as by Pat Haynes
- Tiger-Tamer Tarka, (sl) The Triumph November 4 1933, etc., as by Pat Haynes
- Nagashi of the Sahara, (sl) The Triumph January 20 1934, etc., as by Pat Haynes
- The Stony-Broke Speedsters [Monty Blain; Jimmy Denver], (ss) The Triumph March 31 1934, etc., as by Jack Maxwell
- Swift of the Secret Service [Naval Lt. Swift], (sl) The Triumph March 31 1934, etc., as by Pat Haynes
- Ah Fang the Ruthless [Stanton Stern], (sl) The Triumph June 30 1934, etc., as by Jack Maxwell
- Catch-’Em-Alive Carr—Monster Hunter [Freddy Carr], (ss) The Triumph July 28 1934, as by Jack Maxwell
- Stony-Broke Once Again [Monty Blain; Jimmy Denver], (ss) The Triumph August 11 1934, as by Jack Maxwell
- The Tiger That Hated Straw Hats, (ss) The Triumph August 25 1934, as by Pat Haynes
- Geraldi, Rebel of the Hills, (sl) The Triumph September 8 1934, etc., as by Jack Maxwell
- Catchem’s Condor Coup, (ss) The Triumph September 22 1934, as by Jack Maxwell
- The Curse of Anubus, (ss) The Champion #663, October 13 1934, as by Mark Grimshaw
- The Millionaires Who Vanished, (ss) The Triumph October 13 1934, as by Jack Maxwell
- The Sporting Mountie, (sl) The Champion #663, October 13 1934, etc., as by Jack Maxwell
- The Butter That Tames a Tiger, (ss) The Triumph October 20 1934, as by Pat Haynes
- The Riddle of the Egyptian Hermit, (ss) The Champion #664, October 20 1934, as by Mark Grimshaw
- Cocksure Kelly [Cocksure Kelly], (sl) The Triumph November 17 1934, etc., as by Pat Haynes
- The Scarlet Speedster, (sl) The Triumph November 17 1934, etc., as by Jack Maxwell
- The Clue of the 3-Fingered Hand-Print, (ss) The Champion #670, December 1 1934, as by Mark Grimshaw
- The Millionaire Gunman, (ss) The Champion #671, December 8 1934, as by Mark Grimshaw
- Come Into the Office, Boys—and Girls!, (ed) The Magnet May 18 1935, etc., uncredited.
- Black Shadow No. 1 [Punch Peters], (sl) The Triumph May 25 1935, etc., as by Jack Maxwell
- The Laughing Outlaw [The Laughing Outlaw], (sl) The Triumph May 25 1935, as by Pat Haynes
- Teach-’em and Tame-’em Todd [Bret Todd], (ss) The Triumph August 3 1935, etc., as by Pat Haynes
- The Case of the £1,000 Fish [Clipper Craig], (ss) The Triumph November 16 1935, as by Jack Maxwell
- Cocksure Kelly - Railroad Tec [Cocksure Kelly], (ss) The Triumph November 30 1935, as by Pat Haynes
- Black Shadow No. 1 [Punch Peters], (ss) The Triumph January 18 1936, as by Jack Maxwell
- Beware of the Bandit’s Laugh, (ss) The Triumph February 22 1936, as by Pat Haynes
- The Speedboat ’Tec [Clipper Craig], (ss) The Triumph February 29 1936, as by Jack Maxwell
- Torpedoed!, (ar) War Stories (UK) February 1936
- The Stonybroke Outlaws [Monty Blain; Jimmy Denver], (ss) The Triumph March 28 1936, as by Jack Maxwell
- The Lone-Hand Speed-Cop [Speed-Cop Stanton], (sl) The Triumph May 2 1936, etc., as by Jack Maxwell
- The Crash Car from Nowhere [Speed-Cop Stanton], (ss) The Triumph August 15 1936, as by Jack Maxwell
- Knives of Mystery [Speed-Cop Stanton], (ss) The Triumph September 19 1936, as by Jack Maxwell
- ’Legs’ of the Lone Patrol [’Legs’ Callaghan], (ss) The Triumph December 5 1936, etc., as by Jack Maxwell
- Misjudged by the Form, (ss) Chums Annual 1937, 1936
- The Street of Yellow Shadows [Spike Long], (sl) The Triumph May 29 1937, etc., as by Jack Maxwell
- The Lone-Hand Speed-Cop [Speed-Cop Stanton], (ss) The Triumph August 14 1937, as by Jack Maxwell
- The Secret of El Sombra, (ss) Chums Annual 1938, 1937
- The Secret of the Fiord, (ss) Chums Annual 1938, 1937
- Skull Shallow, (ss) Chums Annual 1938, 1937
- Locked in with Six Million Skulls, (ar) Modern Boy’s Book of True Adventure, Amalgamated Press, 1937
- War-Dogs of the White Ensign [Midshipman Streak Gordon; Able Seaman Sarkey], (sl) The Triumph March 26 1938, etc., as by Jack Maxwell
- Death Drums of the Dark River [District Commissioner Nick Norton], (ss) The Triumph October 1 1938, etc., as by Jack Maxwell
- Tornado Tex [Skipper Tex Torrens], (ss) The Triumph November 5 1938, etc., as by Jack Maxwell
- Guns Over the North Sea [Sub-Lt Spike Warner], (sl) The Triumph March 4 1939, etc., as by Jack Maxwell
- A Bluff from the Blue [Ken Lowther], (ss) Chums Annual 1940, 1939
- The Death Dancers of Valdaria [Ken Lowther], (ss) Chums Annual 1940, 1939
- The Gun-Runners of Sanchel [Ken Lowther], (ss) Chums Annual 1940, 1939
- In Rebel Hands [Ken Lowther], (ss) Chums Annual 1940, 1939
- Robinson’s Robot, (ss) Chums Annual 1940, 1939
- The Sword of Valour [Ken Lowther], (ss) Chums Annual 1940, 1939
- To Save the President [Ken Lowther], (ss) Chums Annual 1940, 1939
- The Talisman Which Brought Them Thrills, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1939, as by Eileen McKeay
- When Doreen Went to London, (ss) Schoolgirls’ Short Stories #4, 1946, as by Eileen McKeag
- Switzerland for Gladys, (ss) Girls’ Fun November 1946, as by Eileen McKeag
- Bucko’s Crew Butts Into Trouble, (ss) Scramble #1, March 1947
- The Man Who Stole Pike, (ss) Scramble May 1948
- Motor Launch Ferry, (ss) Scramble June 1948
- A Guest of Vanderdecken, (ss) Cute Fun #29, May 1949
- The Schoolgirl Ballerina’s Quest, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1952, as by Eileen McKeay
- The Schoolgirl Artists in Paris, (n.) School Friend 1953, as by Eileen McKeay
- Guests of the Dancing Princess, (n.) School Friend 1954, as by Eileen McKeay
- Hostesses of the Seaside Fun Fair, (n.) School Friend 1954, as by Eileen McKeay
- The School on Highwayman’s Heath, (n.) School Friend 1954, as by Eileen McKeay
- Sadie in Feud Valley, (n.) School Friend 1956, as by Eileen McKeay
- Bus to Bombay, (n.) School Friend 1957, as by Eileen McKeay
- Castle of No Escape, (n.) School Friend 1957, as by Jack Maxwell
- Gwen - the Wren, (n.) School Friend 1957, as by Eileen McKeay
- Terry’s Double Role, (n.) School Friend 1957, as by Eileen McKeay
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