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[]Reeves, Charles (fl. 1940s) (chron.)
- * Blinding the Enemy Eye, (ms) Amazing Stories January 1949
- * Bone Study, (ms) Fantastic Adventures November 1946
- * Crossing the Line, (ar) Mammoth Adventure May 1947
- * Diesel Engines, (ms) Amazing Stories March 1947
- * Equadorian Incident, (ar) Mammoth Adventure September 1947
- * Hell on Wheels, (ar) Mammoth Western February 1948
- * The Horse and the Plains Indian, (ar) Mammoth Western March 1948
- * How the Law Came to Abilene, (ms) Mammoth Western June 1947
- * Little Giant, (ms) Fantastic Adventures March 1947
- * A Man-Carrying Kite, (ms) Amazing Stories January 1948
- * Monkeys, (ms) Amazing Stories March 1947
- * Oil-Bearing Rocks, (ms) Amazing Stories November 1947
- * Regeneration, (ms) Amazing Stories October 1946
- * Silent Submarine Signals, (ms) Amazing Stories December 1947
- * Texas Feuds, (ar) Mammoth Western December 1947
- * Thunder’s Warning, (ms) Mammoth Western April 1948
- * Untapped Power, (ms) Amazing Stories November 1948
- * Vignettes of Famous Westerners, (cl) Mammoth Western April 1947
* ___ William S. Williams—Circuit-Riding Preacher, (cl) Mammoth Western February 1947
- * William S. Williams—Circuit-Riding Preacher, (ar) Mammoth Western February 1947
[]Reeves, Earl C. (fl. 1920s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Don’t Let Lawyers Bully You, (ar) The New McClure’s January 1929
- * Don’t Patronize Employes, (ar) Liberty August 30 1924
- * Florida Leads the Way, (ar) Liberty September 28 1940
- * He Listened His Way Up!, (ar) Liberty March 6 1926 [Ref. David A. Schulte]
- * Henry Briggs Sees the Game, (ss) Everybody’s November 1926
- * How England’s New King Stopped a War, (ar) Liberty July 25 1936
- * Lost: 6,000,000 Americans, (ar) Liberty May 18 1940
- * Pioneers—New Style, (ar) McClure’s March 1928
- * Radio Politics, (ar) Liberty August 18 1928
- * Radio Rediscover the Farm, (ar) Farm Life October 1925
- * The Railroads Tell What Is Wrong with Senator Wheeler, (ar) Liberty May 13 1939
- * The Real Reason for Lindy’s Latest Flight, (ar) Liberty November 11 1933
- * Saving Our Supermen, (ar) Liberty November 28 1925
- * Sweepstake Suckers, (ar) Liberty May 25 1935
- * Unlimited Wealth—and a Simple View of Life, (ar) McClure’s February 1928
- * What Really Happened at Hershey, (ar) Liberty November 13 1937
- * Why Can’t We All Do It This Way?, (ar) Liberty January 29 1938
- * Why I Am for Repeal, (iv) Liberty July 15 1933 [Ref. Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler]
- * You Can Fly the Atlantic!, (ar) Liberty June 12 1937
_____, as told to
- * Can the Reds Destroy Us?, (ar) Liberty January 19 1935; as told by Matthew Woll
- * Doctors Don’t Know, (ar) Liberty August 27 1938; as told by Edward Spencer Cowles
- * The Food Shortage Is Here, (ar) Liberty February 6 1937; as told by Charles W. Burkett
- * Give Us More Planes—or God Help Us!, (ar) Liberty July 31 1937; as told by Robert Lee Bullard
- * Has Industry a Program?, (ar) Liberty August 14 1937; as told by C. M. Chester
- * Moscow Declares War, (ar) Liberty February 2 1935; as told by Matthew Woll
- * Shall We Work for Less?, (ar) Liberty June 10 1933; as told by William Green
- * The Way to Prosperity, (ar) Liberty September 30 1933; as told by Edward A. Filene
- * What Makes a Business, (ar) Collier’s January 31 1931; as told by Owen D. Young
- * Will the Atlantic Blue Ribbon Come Back to the U.S.A.?, (ar) Liberty October 17 1936; as told by Igor I. Sikorsky
- * The World Ready to Crack, (ar) Liberty May 8 1937; as told by Robert Lee Bullard
[]Reeves, James; [i.e., John Morris Reeves] (1909-1978) (about) (chron.)
- * The Bogus-Boo, (pm)
- * The Conspirators, (pm) The Windmill v2 #7, 1947
- * Family Group, (pm) This Quarter July/August/September 1931
- * Misgivings, (pm) The Windmill v2 #7, 1947
- * “Oh, grim and gloomy”, (pm) The Wandering Moon by James Reeves, William Heinemann, 1950
- * The Old Wife and the Ghost, (pm) Blackbird in the Lilac by James Reeves, Oxford University Press, 1952
- * The Old Wife and the Ghost, (ex) Blackbird in the Lilac by James Reeves, Oxford University Press, 1952
- * Poor Jenny’s Song, (pm) Young Winter’s Tales 7 ed. M. R. Hodgkin, Macmillan UK, 1976
- * Queer Things, (pm) The Wandering Moon by James Reeves, William Heinemann, 1950
- * The Toadstool Wood, (pm) Complete Poems for Children by James Reeves, Heinemann, 1952
- * The Two Old Women of Mumbling Hill, (pm)
- * You Told Me Love Is a Star, (pm) This Quarter March 1932
[]Reeves, Judson W. (1874-1950); used pseudonym Aladra Septama (chron.)
- * The Beast-Men of Ceres [Severus Mansonby], (nv) Amazing Stories Quarterly Winter 1929, as by Aladra Septama
- * The Cry from the Ether [Severus Mansonby], (na) Amazing Stories Quarterly Spring 1929, as by Aladra Septama
- * Dragons of Space [Severus Mansonby], (na) Amazing Stories Quarterly Spring 1930, as by Aladra Septama
- * The Princess of Arelli [Frederick Harding], (na) Amazing Stories Quarterly Summer 1930, as by Aladra Septama
- * Tani of Ekkis [Severus Mansonby], (na) Amazing Stories Quarterly Winter 1930, as by Aladra Septama
- * Terrors of Arelli [Frederick Harding], (na) Amazing Stories Quarterly Fall 1930, as by Aladra Septama
- * [letter from San Francisco, CA], (lt) Amazing Stories Quarterly Winter 1929
_____, [ref.]
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