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Sarnoff, David (1891-1971) (about) (items)
- Radio, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 7 1926, etc.; as told to Mary Margaret McBride
- The Radio Industry, (ar) The American Legion Monthly September 1926
- New Miracle Makers, (ar) This Week March 10 1935
- Radio Opens Its Eyes, (ar) This Week July 7 1935
- Have You a Job for Me? (with Henry F. Pringle), (ar) The American Magazine May 1936
- Why Television Is Being Held Back, (ar) Liberty August 22 1936; as told to George Sylvester Viereck
- After Television—What?, (ar) Liberty October 10 1936; as told to George Sylvester Viereck
- You’ll Soon See Across the Sea, (ar) Liberty February 13 1937; as told to Donald Furthman Wickets
- The Road Ahead, (ar) This Week April 18 1937
- Mighty Midgets, (ms) The American Magazine June 1944
- The Best Is Yet to Be, (ar) Liberty April 1950; as told to Henry W. Roberts
- The Summer Job I Had as a Boy, (sy) Esquire June 1958
Sarowitz, Tony (1952?- ) (items)
- The Prologue to Light, (nv) Galaxy Science Fiction October 1977
- A Child of Penzance, (nv) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine May/June 1978
- A Passionate State of Mind, (nv) New Dimensions: Science Fiction: Number 9 ed. Robert Silverberg, Harper & Row, 1979
- Illusions (with Paul David Novitski), (nv) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine June 1979
- Lydia, (ss) Galileo #17, 1980 (unpublished)
- A Manner of Speaking, (ss) New Dimensions 12 ed. Marta Randall & Robert Silverberg, Pocket, 1981
- Bringing the Chairman to Order, (ss) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine September 28 1981
- Dinosaurs on Broadway, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction September 1981
- A Daze in the Life, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction January 2006
Saroyan, William (1908-1981); used pseudonym Sirak Goryan (about) (books) (items)
- Escape by Steerage, (ss) The Frontier May 1930
- The Broken Wheel, (ss) Hairenik 1933, as by Sirak Goryan
- The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze, (ss) Story #19, February 1934
- Letters (with H. E. Bates), (lt) Story #21, April 1934
- Seventy Thousand Assyrians, (ss) Story #21, April 1934
- The Shepherd’s Daughter, (ss) Story #22, May 1934
- Little Caruso, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) October 1934
- Resurrection of a Life, (ss) Story #28, November 1934
- Little Miss Universe, (ss) Esquire December 1934
- Love, (ss) 1934
- Going Home, (ss) Redbook Magazine February 1935
- Laura, Immortal, (ss) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine June 1935
- $2400 for Kindness, (ss) Esquire August 1935
- Five Ripe Pears, (ss) The Yale Review Autumn 1935
- Oranges, (ss) The Evening Standard October 31 1935
- Barber Whose Uncle Had His Head Bitten Off by a Circus Tiger, (ss) Hairenik Association, 1935
- The Crusade, (ss) Scribner’s Magazine April 1936
- The Nurse, the Angel, the Daughter of the Gambler, (ss) Story #45, April 1936
- The Man in the Yellow Coupé, (ss) Esquire May 1936
- The Cat, (ss) Story #47, June 1936
- Antranik of Armenia, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- The Armenian and the Armenian, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- At Sundown, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- The Black Tartars, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- The Bridge, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- The Dark Sea, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- The Death of Children, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- The Drinkers, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- The Drunkard, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- The Horses and the Sea, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- How Pleasant to Have Passed Through Buffalo, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- London, Ah, London, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- Malenka Manon, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- My Picture in the Paper, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- An Occurrence at Izzy’s, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- Our Friends the Mice, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- Our Little Brown Brothers the Filipinos, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- The Proletarian at the Trap Drum, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- Rain, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- Raisins, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- Secrets in Alexandria, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- Six Hundred and Sixty-Six, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- Train Going, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- Two Days Wasted in Kansas City, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- The Younger Brother, (ss) Inhale and Exhale by William Saroyan, Random House, 1936
- War, (ss) The Evening Standard January 26 1937
- A Christmas Carol, (ss) The Evening Standard February 20 1937
- The Man with the Heart in the Highlands, (ss) The Evening Standard June 19 1937
- The Trains, (ss) Story #60, July 1937
- Ever Fall in Love with a Midget?, (ss) The Evening Standard October 19 1937
- Pie, (ss) The Evening Standard December 9 1937
- We Want a Touchdown, (ss) Story #66, January 1938
- The Pomegranate Trees, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly February 1938
- The Coldest Winter Since 1854, (ss) The Evening Standard April 9 1938
- One of Our Future Poets, You Might Say, (vi) The Evening Standard April 18 1938
- I Could Say Bella Bella, (ss) The New Yorker May 14 1938
- The Circus, (ss) Collier’s May 28 1938
- The Ants, (ss) Lilliput June 1938
- The Beautiful White Horse [Aram Garoghlanian], (ss) Esquire June 1938
- The Fifty-Yard Dash, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly June 1938
- The Monumental Arena, (vi) The Evening Standard July 5 1938
- Little Moral Tales - East (Armenian, Kurdish), (ss) Story #73, September/October 1938
- The Poor World Turning, (uw) Seven #2, Autumn 1938
- The Broken-Hearted Comedian and the Girl Who Took the Place of His Unfaithful Wife, (ss) Rob Wagner’s Script #478, October 8 1938
- History and the Hollywood Writers, (ar) Lilliput November 1938
- Love, Here Is My Hat, (Modern Age Books, 1938, co)
- The Acrobats, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- Anything for a Laugh, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- The Brothers and the Sisters, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- Citizens of the Third Grade, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- A Clear Warm Day, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- The Dale Carnegie Friend, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- Everything, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- Fire, (ar) Love, Here Is My Hat, Modern Age Books, 1938
- The Genius, (ss) Love, Here Is My Hat, Modern Age Books, 1938
- The Great Leapfrog Contest, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- Gus the Gambler, (ss) Love, Here Is My Hat, Modern Age Books, 1938
- I Was Only Kidding, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- The Job, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- Lately I’ve Been Wanting to Go Away, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- The Legend-Makers, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- A Letter to the Old City Editor, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- Little Old New York, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- Love, Here Is My Hat, (ss) Love, Here Is My Hat, Modern Age Books, 1938
- Memories of Paris, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- A Nice Boy, Even if He Is Rich, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- O.K., Baby, This Is the World, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- One of the Least Famous of the Great Love Affairs of History, (ss) Love, Here Is My Hat, Modern Age Books, 1938
- On Malibu Bay, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- The People, Yes and Then Again No, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- The Pool Game, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- A Prayer for the Living, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- A Scenario for Karl Marx, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- Someday I’ll Be a Millionaire Myself, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- Sweetheart Sweetheart Sweetheart, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- The Tiger, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- The Vision, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- The Way to Be Alive, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- What Hurts You?, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- Woof Woof, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- The World, (ss) The Trouble with Tigers by William Saroyan, Harcourt Brace, 1938
- He Said He Was Sorry, (ss) Lilliput January 1939
- The First Day of School, (ss) The Evening Standard June 3 1939
- Dear Baby, (ss) Collier’s June 24 1939
- The Author in Love, (vi) Lilliput June 1939
- The Finer Things in the Life of Miss Selma Holly, (??) Harper’s Bazaar #2725, July 1939
- The Presbyterian Choir Singers, (ss) Harper’s Magazine August 1939
- Old Country Advice to the American Traveller, (ss) The New Yorker October 28 1939
- A Number of Writers, (ar) Rob Wagner’s Script #535, December 23 1939
- 1924 Cadillac for Sale, (ss) Peace, It’s Wonderful by William Saroyan, Modern Age Books, 1939
- Romance, (ss) Peace, It’s Wonderful, Modern Age, 1939
- Advice to a Traveller, (vi) Lilliput March 1940
- The Three Swimmers and the Educated Grocer, (ss) Story #83, May/June 1940
- A Tale About a Wife, (ss) Lilliput June 1940
- Three Armenian Stories, (ss) Lilliput December 1940
- Locomotive 38, the Ojibway, (ss) My Name Is Aram by William Saroyan, Harcourt, Brace, 1940
- My Cousin Dirkan, the Orator [Aram Garoghlanian], (ss) My Name Is Aram by William Saroyan, Harcourt, Brace, 1940
- The Hummingbird That Lived Through Winter, (ss) Harper’s Bazaar #2752, June 1941
- His Collaborators, (ar) Story #92, September/October 1941 [Ref. Sherwood Anderson]
- Knife-Like, Flower-Like, Like Nothing at All in the World, (ss) Harper’s Bazaar July 1942
- A Preface, (pr) This Is My Best ed. Whit Burnett, Dial Press, 1942
- Snake, (ss) Best Stories of William Saroyan by William Saroyan, Faber and Faber, 1942
- The Human Comedy, (ex) Harcourt, 1943
- The Human Comedy, (n.) Harcourt, 1943
- Coming Through the Rye, (pl) Lilliput January 1945
- Wesley Finds His Girl, (ex) Harcourt Brace, 1946
- To Be a Writer, (ar) Story #128, Spring 1948
- Fresno, California, (ar) Tomorrow August 1948
- Confessions of a Playwright, (ar) Tomorrow February 1949
- Writer’s Son, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1949
- The Big Room Up Front, (ss) Liberty June 1949
- The Parsley Garden, (ss) Harper’s Bazaar July 1949
- An Ornery Kind of Kid, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 15 1949
- Big Shot, (ss) Argosy (UK) February 1950
- The Boy Who Was Different, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 25 1950
- Palo, (ss) Tomorrow March 1951
- The Plot, (vi) Argosy (UK) April 1951
- Tracy’s Tiger, (na) Doubleday, 1951
- The Bike, (ss) Argosy (UK) December 1953
- The Girl at the Bar, (ss) Argosy April 1955
- Crazy About London! [Did It Happen?], (ar) The Evening Standard July 5 1955
- Father and Son, (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1955
- I Love You, Mama Girl, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post March 31 1956, etc.
- Speck, the Special Sardine, (ss) Boys’ Life March 1956
- A Glass of Water, (ss) Nugget May 1956
- Mr. Feeney’s Cheval, (ss) Swank February 1957
- The Actress and the Cop, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post May 4 1957
- The Odds Were Always Right, (ss) Escapade May 1957
- A Favor for a Friend, (ss) Escapade July 1957
- Miss Crooked Teeth [Did It Happen?], (ar) The Evening Standard September 16 1957
- Trio, (ss) Scamp November 1957
- Earth, Day, Night, Self, (ss) Hi-Life March 1958
- Harry, (ss) Escapade April 1958
- For Love of Daisy, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 31 1958
- Playwright at Work, (ar) Contact #1, 1958
- Hello Out There, (ss) Escapade February 1959
- Shall We Go Into the Rose Room?, (pm) Chrysalis Review June 1961
- Thank You Very Much for Everything, and Don’t Worry, (ss) McCall’s June 1961
- Take Her to Vegas, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 23 1961
- Paris Is the Place for You!, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 30 1961
- The Personal Secretary, (ss) Playboy January 1962
- Gaston, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly February 1962
- In the Land of the Midnight Sun, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 22 1962
- What a World, Said the Bicycle Rider, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 3 1962
- Saroyan’s Paris, (ar) Story June 1962
- Boys and Girls Together, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 19 1963
- To Be Courteous to Women, (ss) Playboy January 1963
- Me, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 9 1963
- Decision on the 19,131st Day, (ss) Rogue April 1963
- The Oldest Story, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 11 1963
- My Back to the World, (ss) Rogue June 1963
- The Funny Business of Marriage, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 5 1963
- The Miraculous Phonograph Record, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 19 1963
- The Best Angel God Ever Saw, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 16 1963
- The Art of Superior Inferiority, (ar) Nugget December 1963
- The Wild Boy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 25 1964
- Tijuana: Tramptown, (ar) Rogue January 1964
- It’s Me, O Lord, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 18 1964
- The Dusty, Smeared, Tattered Life of P.T. Barnum, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 13 1964 [Ref. P. T. Barnum]
- A New Chapter in the Human Comedy [Homer Macauley], (ss) Playboy July 1964
- The Convention: An Event of Enormous Beauty, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 8/August 15 1964
- Alive, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal August 1964
- The California Cap and the New York Hat, (ss) Rogue August 1964
- Shout Armenia Wherever You Go, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 21 1964
- Saroyan After Thirty Years, (ex) Harcourt Brace, 1964
- What I Think About Short Stories, (ar) 1964
- Ah-ha, the Cat Saw the Mouse, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 27 1965
- Pointy Shoes, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 22 1965
- Being Refined, (ss) Playboy May 1965
- Dear Old Katey Kid, (ss) King (UK) May 1965
- The Biggest Watermelon Anybody Ever Saw, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 11 1965
- Accident at the County Fair, (ss) Argosy (UK) December 1965
- The Crazy Lady in the Red Bikini, (ss) 1965
- Crying Man of Paris, (ss) 1965
- A Valentine, (ss) Playboy February 1966
- Our Greatest Man, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 12 1966
- Ten Million Dollars, (es) Cavalier #155, May 1966
- Don’t Laugh Unless It’s Funny, (ss) Playboy July 1966
- Lover’s Leap, (ss) Argosy (UK) July 1966
- The Swimmers, (ss) Playboy November 1966
- Help, the Newsboy Hollered, (ss) McCall’s May 1967
- Madness in the Family, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 17 1967
- Three Tales, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 7 1967
- Why I Choose This Story, (as) Argosy (UK) July 1968
- Best Wishes to a Former Mistress and Carl Sandburg and a Dead Armenian and Other People I Lost Track Of, (ex) The Saturday Evening Post August 24 1968
- The Boy with the Big Nose, (ss) Boys’ Life October 1972
- A Good Old Country Girl for Charley, (ss) Gallery January 1973
- Isn’t Today the Day?; or, Saroyan 1964, (ss) Harper’s Magazine March 1973
- Picnic Time, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal July 1973
- Cowards, (ss) Harper’s Magazine June 1974
- A Fresno Fable, (vi) The New Yorker January 19 1976
- Fire, (ss) The New Yorker November 15 1976
- There’s One in Every School, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal January 1984
- Ah Life, Ah Death, Ah Music, Ah France, Ah Everything, (ss)
- Am I Your World?, (ss)
- The Cocktail Party, (ss)
- Coffee and Sandwiches at Louie’s on Pacific Street, (ss)
- Dentist and Patient, (ss)
- A Family of Three: The Child…The Man…The Woman, (ss)
- The Filipino and the Drunkard, (ss)
- For My Part I’ll Smoke a Good Ten Cent Cigar, (ss)
- The Good Year, (vi) The New Republic
- Guggenheim’s Water Tower, Fresno, 1921, (ss)
- Jim Pemberton and His Boy Trigger, (ss)
- A Lady Named Caroline, (ss)
- The La Salle Hotel in Chicago, (ss)
- A Nice Old Fashioned Romance, with Love Lyrics and Everything, (ss)
- A Number of the Poor, (ss)
- Old Country Advice to the American Traveler, (ss)
- Out of Order, (ss)
- The Oyster and the Pearl, (pl)
- Piano, (ss)
- The Poor Heart, (ss)
- Saturday Night, (ss)
- The Sweetheart of Co. D, (ss) Yank: The Army Weekly
- The Third Day After Christmas, (ss)
- Thoughts While Goldbricking, (vi) Yank: The Army Weekly
- Three, Four, Shut the Door, (ss)
- A Visitor in the Piano Warehouse-Part I, (ss)
- A Visitor in the Piano Warehouse-Part II, (ss)
- War and Peace, (ss)
- The World Is Too Much Water, (vi) Yank: The Army Weekly
- You’re Breaking My Heart, (ss)
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