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- CROWTHER, PETER (chron.) (continued)
- * The Purity of Pap, (br) Million #10 1992; Finding true illustrated entertainment surprisingly close to home.
- * The Syndication Rag, (br) Million #4 1991; On some comic-strip oldies.
- * Unpleasant Dreams, (br) Million #11 1992; Considering The British Effect on the American horror comicbook.
- * Well, was it a Bird?, (br) Million #2 1991; On some graphic delights.
- * Where Theres Will, Theres the Way!, (br) Million #7 1992; Reintroducing a master of the graphic-novel form.
- CROWTHER, SAM (chron.)
- CROWTHER, SAMUEL (chron.)
- * The American System, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 15 1936
- * Big Men, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 12 1931
- * The Blind Spot Prices, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 5 1931
- * Book Values or Man Values?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 4 1930
- * Central America, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 22, Nov 5 1927
- * Chain Banking and How It Is Likely to Affect Agriculture, (ar) The Country Gentleman Jun 1930
- * The Community and the Chain Store (with J. C. Penney), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 22 1930
- * Dont Be Afraid of Making Mistakes, (ar) Everybodys Magazine Oct 1925
- * Edsel B. Ford, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 25 1926
- * An Efficiency Experts Confessions (with William R. Basset), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 4 1928
- * From Shirtsleeves to Shirtsleeves, (ar) Cosmopolitan Mar 1934
- * Getting Back to Gold, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 3 1928
- * Getting On in the World: Consider the Milkman, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 10 1931
- * Give Us Something New, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 21 1931
- * Gold, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 27 1932
- * The Golden Millstone, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 23 1935
- * Have We Developed Our Home Market, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 16 1933
- * Ho Do They Get Their Jobs?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 16 1929
- * How Big Is Too Big?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 13 1929
- * How Do They Get Their Money, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 9 1929
- * How Honest Are People?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 1 1928
- * How Honest is Business?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 16 1928
- * How Much is a Man Worth?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 13 1931
- * How Self-Contained is America?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 7 1931
- * In and Out: Laying the Foundations of Regimentation (with George N. Peek), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1936
- * In and Out: the Experiences of the First AAA Administrator (with George N. Peek), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 16 1936
- * In and Out: The Foreign Trade Account (with George N. Peek), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 20 1936
- * In and Out: Trade Agreements and Disagreements (with George N. Peek), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 13 1936
- * In and Out: What Our Nationall Bookkeeping Shows (with George N. Peek), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 6 1936
- * The Latest War Debt Hoax, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 10 1932
- * Leisure and the Machine Age: an Interview with Myron C. Taylor, (iv) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 28 1931
- * Let Us Take Stock, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 10 1931
- * Liquidating Depressions, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 1 1931
- * Little Business Stages a Comeback, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 30 1932
- * Magic Money and Speculation, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 10 1934
- * Many Kinds of Money, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 11 1933
- * Men or Machines, an Interview with A. W. Robertson, (iv) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 10 1934
- * Minding Our Own Business, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 13 1932
- * More Business in Business, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 29 1933
- * The Myth of Profitless Prosperity, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 3 1928
- * The New Deal and the Housekeeper, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 21 1936
- * The New Hired Man, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 7 1928
- * An Old-Fashioned Banker, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 2 1932
- * The Only Real Security (with Henry Ford), (iv) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 1 1936
- * Our Job-An Interview with Henry Ford, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 31 1936
- * Planned Economy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 7 1934
- * Sell America, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 29 1933
- * Shooting at the Wrong Target, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 14 1931
- * Silver, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 19 1936
- * Some Premises of the New Deal, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 9 1935
- * Some Things We Are Learning, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 18 1929
- * Spending Public Moneys, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 11 1931
- * Summing Up The Cooperatives, (ar) The Country Gentleman Mar 1929
- * Supersalesmanship and the Consumer Dollar, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 8 1929
- * T.A.E.-A Great National Asset-An Interview with Thomas Edison, (iv) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 5 1929
- * There is No Santa Claus - An Interview with Henry Ford, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 16 1931
- * Things as They Are (with William R. Basset), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 4 1934
- * This Leadership Stuff, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 18 1932
- * To Make Prosperity Permanent, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 19 1927
- * Too Good to Be True, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 22 1929
- * Tugging at the Old Boot Straps, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 21 1931
- * Unemployment, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 30 1928
- * Volunteers for Industrial Death, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 8 1933
- * Watching Your Investments, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1931
- * The Way to WealthAn Interview with Henry Ford, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 17 1930
- * Who Has the Money?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 31 1930
- * Why I Am for Hoover (with Henry Ford), (iv) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 21 1928
- * Why the Country Bank? (with Craig B. Hazlewood), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 24 1929
- CROWTHER, SAMUEL, Jr. (chron.)
- CROWTHER, T. S. C. (chron.)
- CROXTON, SARAH (chron.)
- CROY, HOMER (1883-?) (chron.)
- * Big Enough to Go With the Girls, (sl) Kansas City Star Magazine Jul 18 1926
- * Big Enough to Go with the Girls, (sl) Kansas City Star Magazine Aug 26 1926
- * Cabbage Worms and Cowboys, (ms) Boys Life Oct 1923
- * The Classy Hobo, (ss) Top-Notch Oct 1 1910
- * Coney Island, (sl) Munseys Aug, Sep, Oct 1929
- * Country Cured, (n.) Writers Year Book 1944
- * Fire! Fire!, (ms) Famous Novel Magazine Jan 1928
- * The Greased Squealer, (vi) Top-Notch Oct 15 1910
- * The Green-Striped Trousers, (ss) The Cavalier Mar 1911
- * Harlan the Pig, (ss) Boys Life Mar 1959
- * He Never Hurries, (ar) Peoples Favorite Magazine Nov 1920
- * He Wanted to Kiss a Girl, (ss) Munseys Jul 1926
- * A Hero in a Hurry::
___ Part I. Knocking at Deaths Door, (ss) Short Stories Aug 1916
___ Part II. Into the Lions Den, (ss) Short Stories Sep 1916
- * His First Quarrel, (ss) The Smart Set May 1915
- * The Hurry and Worry Brothers, (nf) Top-Notch Mar 1 1915
- * Into the Lions Den, (ss) Short Stories Sep 1916
- * It Looks Easy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 5 1921; stunt flying.
- * Keep the Corn Flying, (ar) Colliers Nov 6 1937
- * Knocking at Deaths Door, (ss) Short Stories Aug 1916
- * The Last Touch, (ss) Short Stories Sep 1910
- * A Little Printers Big Enemy, (ss) The Argosy Feb 1911
- * The Martyr Maker, (ss) Munseys Feb 1929
- * The Movie of the Rhine, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 24 1919
- * Mr. Pontings Trousers (with Marten Cumberland), (ss) Munseys Mar 1927
- * The One on the End, (vi) Breezy Stories Apr 1917
- * The Prodigal Mrs. Neff, (ss) The All-Story Magazine Mar 1910
- * The Rain Maker, (ss) Munseys Jun 1928
- * Roan House, (ss) Argosy Apr 1958
- * Salome and Salomes, (ar) The Scrap Book Apr 1909
- * The Sin Fighter, (ss) Munseys Jun 1927
- * Smoking Room Steward, (ss) Liberty Apr 15 1933
- * Submarine Photography, (ia) Munseys Sep 1918
- * The Success Factory (Dale Carnegie), (ar) Esquire Jun 1937
- * Swimming on Sunday, (ar) Colliers Sep 13 1913
- * They Had to See Paris, (sl) Kansas City Star Magazine May 9 1926
- * Two OClock in the Morning, (ss) Munseys Jan 1926
- * When the Book-Agent Got Left, (ss) The Argosy Jul 1909
- * Women: Nobody Can Make Em Out, (ss) Munseys Mar 1926
- CROY, RIPTON (chron.)
- * Alibi Ike Gives Warning, (ss) Ace-High Magazine Aug #2 1926
- * Arizona, (ss) Ace-High Magazine Apr #2 1927
- * Bring Me His Ears, (ss) Cowboy Stories Jan 1927
- * Cajan Pete, Bad Hombre, (ss) Ace-High Magazine May #1 1926
- * The Crooked Butte Bank Robbery, (ss) Ace-High Magazine Sep 18 1926
- * Diamond Joe Turns an Ace, (ss) Cowboy Stories Sep 1926
- * Ears and the Gambler, (ss) Ace-High Magazine Jun #2 1930
- * The Escape of Idaho Dave, (ss) Ace-High Magazine Jan #2 1927
- * Flaming Riatas, (ss) Ace-High Magazine Mar #1 1930
- * Gamblers in Gun Smoke, (na) Ace-High Magazine Oct #1 1929
- * The Gang Wrangler, (ss) Rapid-Fire Western Stories Feb 1933
- * The Looting of the Gold Dust Exchange, (ss) Ace-High Magazine May #1 1927
- * The Mayor of Moccasin Bend, (ss) Ace-High Magazine Nov #1 1926
- * Old Jims Ring-Tailed Snorter, (ss) Ace-High Magazine Jan #1 1928
- * Padgett of Hells Roost, (ss) Ace-High Magazine Oct #2 1927
- * The Phantom Horseman, (ss) Ace-High Magazine Jun #2 1927
- * The Reprieve of Steve McGurk, (ss) Ace-High Magazine Nov #2 1926
- * The Shooting of Grid McGee, (ss) Ace-High Magazine Dec #1 1926
- * When a Greaser Hates, (ss) Ace-High Magazine Dec #1 1927
- CROYD, ALLAN (chron.)
- CROYDEN, CHRISTINE (chron.)
- CROZIER, BERTHA G. (chron.)
- CROZIER, EMMET (chron.)
- CROZIER, GLADYS BEATTIE (chron.)
- CROZIER, IAN J. (chron.)
- CROZIER, JO (chron.)
- CROZIER, JOHN BAPTIST (chron.)
- CRUCE, ELINOR (chron.)
- CRUGER, JULIE G(rinnell Storrow) (1850?-1920); see pseudonym Julien Gordon (chron.)
- CRUICKSHANK, HAROLD (F.) (1893-1965); American author. (chron.)
- * Abdication with Honor, (ss) Western Action May 1952
- * Ace Of Blades, (ss) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine Feb 10 1935
- * Achak, the Fox, (ss) The Masked Rider Western Magazine Apr 1952
- * Agreement by Brand, (ss) Thrilling Ranch Stories Jan 1950
- * Air Tug, (ss) Airplane Stories Feb 1931
- * Allied Antlers of Death, (ss) Texas Rangers Jan 1948
- * Antlers of Death, (ss) Thrilling Adventures Jan 1943
- * Arctic Challenge, (ss) .44 Western Magazine Feb 1950; The feared man-creature before her, the monster of the sea behind her... This was the darkest hour in the Arctic Queens fighting life.
- * As You Were!, (ss) Battle Stories Oct 1928
- * Balloon No. 7, (ss) Dare-Devil Aces Mar 1932
- * Bannard of the Split Diamond, (nv) Thrilling Ranch Stories May 1947
- * The Barge Blockade, (ss) Battle Stories Nov 1930
- * Battle Built Aces, (ss) Sky Devils Apr 1939
- * Battle Song of the Wind, (ss) Ace-High Western Stories Apr 1951
- * Belled Cunning, (ss) Exciting Western Jul 1951
- * The Belled Killer, (ss) Big-Book Western Magazine Jun 1947
- * Between the Eyes, (ss) War Stories Nov 21 1929
- * Big Boss of the Bitter Roots, (ss) Famous Western Oct 1950
- * Big Woods Vengeance, (ss) Top-Notch Feb 1935
- * Bigwoods Buckaroos, (nv) Popular Western Jun 1948
- * The Black Comet, (ss) Dare-Devil Aces Apr 1935
- * Black Treachery, (nv) Thrilling Adventures Dec 1934; Red-Headed Sam Nolan Mixes it with the Boretse Savages in a Stirring Drama of Jungle Strife.
- * Blizzard Stampede, (ss) North West Stories Jan 1930
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