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- * There Is Pep in July, (ms) Black Mask June 1935
- * There Lived a Maid, (pi) The Gent August 1957
- * There Once Was a Man with a Sneeze, (pm) St. Nicholas January 1890
- * There Once Was a Very Rich Pig, (pm) St. Nicholas August 1884
- * There Ought to Be a Law, (pi) Ace Annual #1, 1966
- * “There Ought to Be a Law”, (ms) Vampires June 1927
- * There Positively Must Be No Scandal!, (??) 10 Story Book November 1920
- * Thérésa, (pi) Penthouse (UK) March 1965
- * Theresa, (ss)
- * There’s a Boom in Boats for Every Budget, (pi) Argosy February 1962
- * There’s a “Comfy Glow” for the Children down on this Farm!, (ms) The Holly Bough Christmas 1963
- * There’s a Limit, (ss) Smart Set September 1928
- * There’s a long, long trail awinding, (pm) The Tryout May 1920
- * There’s Always the Woman, (ms) Ten Story Sports March 1941
- * There’s a Man in My Kitchen, (ms) Ladies’ Home Journal October 1957
- * There’s a Picture for you! or, How Distorting Mirrors Are Made, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 5 1903
- * There’s a Punch in Poetry, (ms) The Popular Magazine 2nd October 1930
- * There’s a Ship on the Sea, (pm) St. Nicholas October 1877
- * There’s a Stranger in the Woods, (pi) The Strand Magazine October 1947
- * “Thérèse Raquin” at the Royalty, (th) Black & White #37, October 17 1891
- * There’s Gold and Death on the Red Frontier, (sl) The Skipper #373 Oct 23, #377 Nov 20 1937
- * There She Blows!, (ar) Look and Learn #104 Jan 11 1964, #165 Mar 13 1965
- * “There She Blows”, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1935, 1934
- * There She Goes…, (ar) Penthouse January 1985
- * “There’s Many a Slip”, (cs) Chums May 10 1893
- * There’s No Accounting for Tastes, (ms) Liberty Dec 3 1927, Dec 22 1928, Dec 21 1929, Dec 27 1930
- * There’s No Business Like Soho Business, (pi) Escapade February 1961
- * There’s No Limit, (hu) Chums December 28 1924
- * There’s No Place Like It, (ms) Collier’s January 28 1928
- * There’s No Place Like Maudie’s Home, (cl) Snappy Stories 1st November 1925
- * There’s No Stopping, (ts) Mystery October 1934
- * There’s No Such Maid as Mine, (pm) Barker’s Canadian Monthly Magazine April 1847
- * “There’s No Such Word as Fail”, (pm) Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine February 1863
- * There’s Nothing Bad About Rock ’n’ Roll, (ar) Rage February 1957, as by Elvis Presley
- * There’s Nothing New, (pm) The Red Magazine November 15 1910
- * “There’s No Thrill Like Peeping”, (??) South Sea Stories July 1962
- * There’s Nuffin Like a Puffin…, (ar) Puffin Post v1 #1, 1967
- * There’s One in Every Crowd, (cn) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine November 2016
- * There’s Romance in Rum, (ar) Escapade February 1957
- * There’s Rustlers on the Ranges, (cs) Wild West Weekly (UK) #15, June 18 1938
- * “There’s That Gun Moll…!”, (??) Snappy April 1938
- * There They Are!, (qz) Argosy (UK) September 1943
- * There Was a Dignified Old Bard, (pm) St. Nicholas June 1883
- * There Was a Little Girl, (pm) St. Nicholas September 1881
- * “There was a man in our town, and he was wondrous mean…”, (pm) The Motion Picture Story Magazine January 1912
- * There Was a Man: “Soldier” Oates, (ar) Esquire September 1949
- * There Was an Old Man, (pm) St. Nicholas August 1882
- * There Was an Old Man Who Said, “Do”, (pm)
- * There Was an Old Person of Crewd, (pm) St. Nicholas November 1877
- * There Was an Old Woman Tossed Up in a Basket, (pm) St. Nicholas June 1875
- * There Was an Old Woman Who Lived by the Sea, (pm) St. Nicholas August 1881
- * There Was a Pretty Dandelion, (pm) St. Nicholas September 1875
- * There Was a Small Maid of St. Paul, (pm) St. Nicholas February 1881
- * There Was a Small Servant Called Kate, (pm) St. Nicholas May 1881
- * There Was a Young Fellow Named Fisk, (pm)
- * There Was a Young Lad of Bow Creek, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper May 19 1888
- * There Was a Young Man from Trinity, (pm)
- * There Was No Core, (pm) The Golden Argosy September 22 1883
- * There Was Once on a Time a Little Boy, (pm) St. Nicholas January 1882
- * There Were 3 Texas Rangers [Three Texas Rangers], (ss) The Skipper #358 Jul 10, #359 Jul 17, #360 Jul 24, #363 Aug 14 1937
- * There Were Three Kings, (ms) Collier’s December 27 1952
- * There Were Two Men, (ts) Real Love Magazine 1st September 1930
- * The Thermometer’s Growth, (ar) The Scrap Book February 1911
- * A Thesaurian Exploration: Between Soothe, (pm) Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet #6, May 2000
- * Thesaurus (Not a Prehistoric Animal), (pm) (by Robert Borski) Abyss & Apex #41, 1st Quarter 2012
- * These Animals Are Dying Out, (ar) Modern Wonder May 27 1939; condensed from Scientific American, 1939.
- * These Are New!, (ms) Daring Romances September 1959
- * These Are Not Free Verses, (pm) The International May 1917
- * These Are Your Stars!, (ms) Love Short Stories October 1945
- * These Booklets Will Help You, (ms) McCall’s Magazine May 1927
- * These ’Buffalo’ Are Bison, (ar) Look and Learn #42, November 3 1962
- * These Farmers Turn North, (ms) True Western Stories February 1926
- * These Fences Are “Shocking”, (ar) Pearson’s Weekly #2486, March 19 1938
- * These Fields Are Now at Rest, (ia) Chums November 1933
- * These Gardens Win Our Prize, (ar) The Designer and The Woman’s Magazine May 1926
- * These Great Crops of Ours, (ar) The Scrap Book December 1908
- * These Hard-Worked Women!, (ms) The Popular Magazine 2nd November 1930
- * These Have to Be Published at Once, (ms) Snappy Stories 1st July 1919
- * These Hogs Set Styles Twenty-Five Years Ago, (pi) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1930
- * These Lacy Partners Pare the Line, (ms) Good Housekeeping October 1962
- * These Locos Have Gears, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1941, 1940
- * These Long Winter Evenings, (ms) The Happy Mag. December 1934
- * These Magazines Are Up Your Runway!, (ms) Flying Aces November 1932
- * These Men Make News, (bg) Stag Magazine: The Popular Male Miscellany Spring 1948 [Ref. Frank Griffin, Michael Hervey & N. Wesley Firth]
- * These Men Make Pictures Under the Sea!, (ia) The Modern Boy August 18 1934
- * These Men Prey on Shopkeepers, (ar) Tit-Bits #2848, May 30 1936
- * These Men Were Monarchs, (ia) Chums December 1934
- * These Model Girls Can’t Wear Clothes, (ar) Parade #1627, February 27 1971
- * These Passionate Women, (ms) The Strand Magazine December 1942
- * These People Make the Best Pictures, (ar) Liberty April 4 1942
- * These ’Planes Fly Fast and Far, (ia) Air Stories (UK) August 1938
- * These Readers Win Portable Gramophones in Our Joke Contest, (ms) Weekly Welcome #1889, June 4 1932
- * These Should Make You Chuckle!, (hu) Spicy Stories Dec 1928, Feb 1930
- * These Sports Are All Wet, (pi) Snappy Stories and Pictures March 1928
- * These Sport Wagons Are Not Your Dad’s Country Squire!, (ar) Penthouse July 2005
- * These Things Have Happened Before, (ms) Maclean’s August 15 1940
- * These Thousand Hills, (mr) Argosy February 1959
- * These Three Action Machines Are Up Your Runway!, (ms) Flying Aces January 1933
- * These Three Brides Are Mine, (??) South Sea Stories January 1962
- * These Tools Help Keep Your Body in Repair, (ms) Collier’s February 7 1953
- * These Travel Essays Win Checks!, (cn) Youth’s Companion Combined with The American Boy June 1934
- * These United States:
* ___ III—Indiana, The March on Vincennes, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine March 1947
* ___ IV—New Mexico: Land of the Gods, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine April 1947
* ___ V—South Carolina, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine May 1947
* ___ VI—Oregon: A Fool in Magnificent Company, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine June 1947
* ___ VII—Wisconsin: The Chinese Coat, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine July 1947
* ___ VIII—Vermont: “We Must Beat Them, or Molly Stark’s a Widow!”, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine August 1947
* ___ IX—Florida: “The Fairest, Fruitfullest and Pleasantest”, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine September 1947
* ___ X—Minnesota: The Coming of the Norsemen-1362, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine October 1947
* ___ XI—Tennessee: A Country for All the World, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine November 1947
* ___ XII—New Jersey: We Had a Cause, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine December 1947
* ___ XIII—Louisiana: The Battle of New Orleans, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine January 1948
* ___ XV—New Hampshire: The Hero of Fort Four, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine March 1948
* ___ XVI—Kansas: Free Soil or Slavery?, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine April 1948
* ___ XVII—California: Close to the Terrestrial Paradise, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine May 1948
* ___ XVIII—Montana: The Treasure State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine June 1948
* ___ XIX—Georgia: The Battle of the Marsh, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine July 1948
* ___ XX—Ohio: The Ohio Company, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine August 1948
* ___ XXI—Idaho: “Good Morning-It Is Sunup!”, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine September 1948
* ___ XXII—Oklahoma: The Sooner State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine October 1948
* ___ XXIII—Utah: “This Is the Place!”, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine November 1948
* ___ XXIV—Nevada: One Sound State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine December 1948
* ___ XXV—Wyoming: A Man’s-Size Country, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine January 1949
* ___ XXVI—Virginia: Mother of States, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine February 1949
* ___ XXVII—Colorado: “Pike’s Peak or Bust”, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine March 1949
* ___ XXVIII—Texas: The Lone Star State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine April 1949
* ___ XXIX—Alabama: The Cotton State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine May 1949
* ___ XXX—Maine: The Lexington of the Sea, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine June 1949
* ___ XXXI—Iowa: The Heart of America, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine July 1949
* ___ XXXII—Washington: River of the West, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine August 1949
* ___ XXXIII—South Dakota: Center of the Continent, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine September 1949
* ___ XXXIV—Delaware: “Liberty and Independence”, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine October 1949
* ___ XXXV—Missouri: The Show-Me State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine November 1949
* ___ XXXVI—Maryland: Our Flag Was Still There, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine January 1950
* ___ XXXVII—Kentucky: The Wilderness Road, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine February 1950
* ___ XXXVIII—Mississippi: The Magnolia State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine March 1950
* ___ XXXIX—North Dakota: The Sioux State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine April 1950
* ___ XL—West Virginia: “Mountaineers Are Always Free”, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine May 1950
* ___ XLI—Nebraska: The Cornhusker State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine June 1950
* ___ XLII—North Carolina: The Tar-Heel State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine July 1950
* ___ XLIII—Michigan: The Wolverine State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine August 1950
* ___ XLIV—Arkansas: Ark-an-saw, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine September 1950
* ___ XLV—Arizona: The Baby State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine October 1950
* ___ XLVI—Rhode Island: The Little Giant, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine November 1950
* ___ XLVII—Connecticut: The Constitution State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine January 1951
* ___ XLVIII—New York: The Empire State, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine February 1951
- * These Were the Brave, (cl) Adventure Dec 1957, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1958, Feb, Jun 1959
- * These Will Make You Chortle, (hu) Pep Stories January 1929
- * These Will Make You Chuckle, (hu) Spicy Stories Mar, Apr, Sep 1929
- * These Will Make You Chuckle, (hu) Pep Stories Apr, Nov 1929
- * These Will Make You Chuckle!, (hu) Pep Stories September 1929
- * These Women Inspired Authors, (pi) The Argosy (UK) December 1933
- * These Won Prizes Because—, (ms) Youth’s Companion Combined with The American Boy April 1934
- * These Writers Are Doctors Too, (ar) Pall Mall Magazine February 1929
- * The Thespians of St Kit’s, (ss) Chums Annual 1939, 1938
- * Thespians Out of the Cart, (ar) Tinsley’s Magazine #1, August 1867
- * Thespic Superstition, (pm) The Green Book Album February 1910
- * They Ain’t Goin’ to Run No More!, (ms) Experience November 1924
- * They All Kiss!, (ms) The Illustrated Love Magazine January 1931
- * They All Laugh, (hu) Chums February 7 1926
- * They Also Served, (ar) Read November 6 1987
- * They Always Get Their Man, (ar) Modern Wonder June 3 1939
- * They Always Get Their Man, (ms) Western Adventures (UK) March 1936
- * They Ante-Up Their Lives, (pi) Complete Man Magazine February 1967
- * They Are All Working in Rochester, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly May 14 1932
- * They Are Invincible! [Green Lantern], (cs) (by Alfred Bester) Comic Cavalcade (comic) Spring 1944
- * They Are Putting S.N.A.P. Into TV, (ar) Look and Learn #97, November 23 1963
- * They Are Tops, (ar) The Farmer’s Wife June 1936
- * They Beat the Botanist, (ar) Pearson’s Weekly #2326, February 23 1935
- * They Blazed the Trail, (ms) Fighting Aces May, Sep 1941, Jan, May 1942
- * They Built Paradise in the Jungle, (ar) (by Robert Erskine) Look and Learn #18, May 19 1962
- * They Built Their Own!, (ms) Youth’s Companion Combined with The American Boy September 1933
- * They Called Him Saddle Tramp, (ss) Western Romances July 1959
- * They Called It Fun—!, (ts) Candid Confessions October 1937
- * They Called Me a Gun Moll, (ts) Scarlet Confessions April 1936
- * They Called Me an Unfaithful Wife, (nv) Romantic Story Magazine February 1941
- * They Called Me “Bad Girl”, (nv) Today’s Love Stories July 1959
- * They Called Me Courtin’ Cowboy, (ss) Real Western Romances March 1957
- * They Called Me Hellcat, (nv) Real Western Romances January 1958
- * They Called Me Killer Kate, (nv) Real Western Romances September 1956
- * They Called Me Little Spitfire, (ts) Smart Set November 1926
- * They Called Me Mrs. Fancypants, (ts) Secrets August 1962
- * They Called Me “Poor Girl”, (ss) Confession! June/July 1948
- * They Called Me Sheriff Annie, (ss) Western Romances July 1958
- * They Call Her “Muscles”, (pi) Man’s Magazine October 1955
- * They Call Him “Specs”, (bg) Bluebook May 1952 [Ref. George “Specs” Toporcer]
- * They Call It Boxing, (pi) Argosy July 1947
- * They Call It Football, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1940, 1939
- * They Call It Heart Balm, (ar) Smart Set July 1927
- * They Call Me Sexless—The Confessions of a Plainer Sister, (ts) Secrets January 1923
- * They Came from Out of the Night, (ss) Vulcan Holiday Special 1976
- * “They Can’t Afford to Wait”, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 19 1963
- * They Can’t Lick Him!, (ms) Street & Smith’s Sport Story Magazine June 25 1932
- * They Can’t Win, (ms) Detective Story Magazine March 3 1928
- * They Captured Lawrence!, (ar) Modern Boy’s Book of True Adventure, Amalgamated Press, 1937
- * They Chase Lightning, (ms) Short Story Magazine (Australia) #78, January 1951
- * They Cheated Her of Love, (n.) Poppy’s Library #200, March 1937
- * They Cheated Me of Love, (n.) Poppy’s Library #162, August 1935
- * “They Could Not but Say I Had the Crown”, (bg) (by Zadel Barnes Buddington) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1871 [Ref. Sir Walter Scott]
- * They Couldn’t Keep Him Down on the Farm, (ar) Photoplay May 1920
- * They Dare Anything, (ts) Smart Set April 1925
- * They Dared Niagara’s Devils, (ms) Collier’s June 29 1929
- * They Dared to Do It Differently, (ms) National Brain Power July 1923
- * They Did It Themselves, (ia) Woman’s Home Companion April 1947
- * They Died for Love, (ar) Dapper June 1968
- * They Dig Fish in Florida, (ms) Mystery Magazine #93, September 15 1921
- * They’d Like to Forget, (ar) Complete Sports May 1951
- * They Do It Like This, (ar) Collins’ Magazine March 1953
- * They Don’t Let Go, (ms) The Popular Magazine March 20 1922
- * They Drive to Win, (ar) Argosy July 1956
- * They Expected the Worst of Me, (ts) Secrets March 1942
- * They Face Jerusalem, (ar) The Bible Story #21, July 25 1964
- * They Fight for Their Fish, (ts) Male August 1951
- * They Fish by Feel, (pi) Adventure December 1953
- * They Fish for Mines Now!, (ar) Modern Wonders February 3 1940
- * They Flew Before There Were Aeroplanes, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1937, 1936
- * They Flew to Glory, (ar) Wings November 1932
- * They Flirt with Death, (pi) Adventure June 1955
- * They Fly Without Wings!, (ia) The Modern Boy December 23 1933
- * They Fought Death—and Won!, (pi) Argosy April 1947
- * They Fought the War on American Air, (pi) Redbook Magazine September 1940
- * They Found Health in a Swamp, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1956
- * They Froze This Bridge to Make It Fit, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1936, 1935
- * They Gave Him a Gun, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #924, August 28 1937; adapted from the movie (Spencer Tracy, Franchot Tone).
- * They Gave Me My Chance, (ts) True Western Stories August 1926
- * They Get Their Power from Volcanoes, (ar) Modern Wonder May 14 1938
- * They Get Your Number, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 11 1937
- * They Go for Van Gogh, (ar) Rapture v1 #3, 1959
- * They Go Shooting in Top Hats, (pi) Pearson’s Weekly #2525, December 17 1938
- * They Go Smiling ’Round the World, (ed) Battle Stories #21, May 1929
- * They Got a Gold Mine for Xmas!, (ss) The Wizard #680, December 14 1935
- * They Got All Her Men, (ts) Gun Molls Magazine March 1932
- * They Got There First, (ar) Argosy January 1943
- * They Had a Shock, (vi) Chicago Ledger August 31 1912
- * They Handle Time Bombs, (ar) Modern World October 26 1940
- * They Hit the Top!, (hu) Liberty January 30 1943
- * They Hung Their Clothes on a Hickory Limb: A Sextet of Beauties, (pi) Movie Monthly October 1925 [Ref. Alberta Vaughn, Ruth Taylor, Jane Arden, Thelma Parr & Mary McAlister]
- * They Just Can’t Make Their Toes Behave!, (pi) McClure’s Magazine April 1919
- * They Keep ’Em Flying, (ar) Flying Aces November 1942
- * They Keep On Keeping On!, (ar) Thrills of the Speedways, Dean & Son, 1936
- * They Kept the Truth from Norma, (ss) Red Letter July 20 1963
- * They Knew What She Wanted!, (hu) Broadway Nights November 1928
- * They Know the Answers, (??) Broadway Nights August 1931
- * They Like to Think They Look Like Ike, (ms) Collier’s May 30 1953
- * They Lived Through the Winter, (ar) Mammoth Western September 1949
- * They Lived to Tell the Tail, (ar) The Modern Boy’s Annual 1941, 1940
- * They’ll Get Ahead, (ms) Coronet June 1951
- * They’ll Scare You to Death, (ts) Action May 1953
- * “They’ll Think I’m Papa!”, (il) Wide Awake February 1877
- * They Made Fairy Tales Live, (ar) Look and Learn #29, August 4 1962
- * They Made Headlines: Disaster on the Matterhorn, (ar) Look and Learn #129, July 4 1964
- * They Made Headlines: First to Fly the Channel, (ar) Look and Learn #137, August 29 1964
- * They Made Headlines: Miracle on the Culture Plate, (ar) Look and Learn #134, August 8 1964
- * They Made Headlines: Radio’s First Arrest, (ar) Look and Learn #139, September 12 1964
- * They Made Headlines: The King Abdicates, (ar) Look and Learn #140, September 19 1964
- * They Made Her a Queen, (sl) Lucky Star and Peg’s Paper #547, September 4 1950
- * They Made Jobs for Themselves, (ar) Tit-Bits #2834, February 22 1936
- * They Made Me a Decoy in a Dearie Shop, (ts) Smart Set October 1926
- * They Made Music: A Friend Faced Death for His Music, (ar) Look and Learn #40, October 20 1962
- * They Made Music: Carmen Conquered the World, (ar) Look and Learn #24, June 30 1962
- * They Made Music: Composer the World Forgot, (ar) Look and Learn #21, June 9 1962
- * They Made Music: Genius - at Six Years Old, (ar) Look and Learn #20, June 2 1962
- * They Made Music: He Played for Pennies, (ar) Look and Learn #43, November 10 1962
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