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Lavender, Hildegarde (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * Abandoning the Home, (es) Smith’s Magazine August 1917
- * Adventure, (es) Smith’s Magazine August 1918
- * At the Office Door, (vi) Smith’s Magazine January 1920
- * Bargains and Bargains, (es) Smith’s Magazine April 1911
- * Benjy and the Outdoor Sleeping Porch, (ss) Smith’s Magazine March 1913
- * The Best-Dressed Woman, (es) Smith’s Magazine September 1913
- * The Breakfast Cap, (ss) Smith’s Magazine November 1911
- * The Burden Bearers, (es) Smith’s Magazine June 1912
- * Capitalizing a Bad Habit, (es) Smith’s Magazine February 1914
- * “Carry On”—Afterwards, (es) Smith’s Magazine July 1918
- * The Changing Home, (es) Smith’s Magazine October 1915
- * Chaperons or Knowledge, (es) Smith’s Magazine August 1913
- * The Communal Commissariat: A Middle-Class Experiment in Reducing the High Cost of Living, (ar) Smith’s Magazine June 1913
- * A Competition in Generosity, (vi) Smith’s Magazine April 1920
- * The Conciliators, (es) Smith’s Magazine May 1917
- * The Country Guest, (ss) Smith’s Magazine May 1912
- * Does Recreation Recreate?, (es) Smith’s Magazine November 1917
- * Doing Good, (ss) Smith’s Magazine January 1915
- * The Elimination of Age, (es) Smith’s Magazine October 1914
- * The Eternal Fitness, (ss) Smith’s Magazine August 1910
- * For the Rainy Day, (es) Smith’s Magazine November 1914
- * The Fountain of Youth, (ss) Smith’s Magazine April 1914
- * Frugality and Charity, (es) Smith’s Magazine July 1915
- * The Ghosts, (vi) Smith’s Magazine May 1920
- * Goodbye to Youth, (es) Smith’s Magazine August 1915
- * Good Manners—Masculine and Feminine, (es) Smith’s Magazine July 1912
- * Goring Ends the Reign of Terror, (ss) Smith’s Magazine July 1913
- * Helping Lindsay, (ss) Smith’s Magazine May 1910
- * Her “Avenue of Self-Expression”, (es) Smith’s Magazine September 1914
- * Husbands as Conversational Assets, (es) Smith’s Magazine June 1916
- * If Life Were All Crises, (es) Smith’s Magazine October 1920
- * In Fullest Confidence, (ss) Smith’s Magazine April 1912
- * The Initial Responsibility, (ss) Smith’s Magazine July 1910
- * In Their Old RŸles, (ss) Smith’s Magazine March 1911
- * Leaks, (es) Smith’s Magazine January 1916
- * Lora Leigh to the Rescue, (vi) Smith’s Magazine February 1922
- * Managing Mothers and Others, (es) Smith’s Magazine February 1915
- * Man, Militarism, and Woman, (es) Smith’s Magazine February 1916
- * Manners at Sixty-Five, (es) Smith’s Magazine September 1911
- * Mary Rose and Old Man Flaherty, (ss) Smith’s Magazine March 1916
- * Miss Marigold’s Proposal, (ss) Smith’s Magazine July 1919
- * The New Snobbery, (ss) Smith’s Magazine July 1917
- * The Old Beau’s New Wife, (ss) Smith’s Magazine September 1912
- * On Certain Aspects of Engagements, (es) Smith’s Magazine September 1910
- * The “Only Once” Theory, (ss) Smith’s Magazine February 1911
- * On “Scrapping” Reticence, (es) Smith’s Magazine February 1918
- * On Second Wives, (ss) Smith’s Magazine January 1913
- * On Some Present-Day Problems, (es) Smith’s Magazine April 1915
- * On the Abolition of Adjectives, (es) Smith’s Magazine November 1915
- * On the Economy of Spending Money, (es) Smith’s Magazine September 1917
- * On the Joys of Class Distinctions, (es) Smith’s Magazine April 1916
- * Other People’s Virtues, (es) Smith’s Magazine October 1913
- * Out in It, (es) Smith’s Magazine July 1916
- * The Passing of the Bored Lady, (ss) Smith’s Magazine July 1911
- * Peggy’s Education Is Completed, (ss) Smith’s Magazine August 1911
- * The Perfectly Suitable Thing, (ss) Smith’s Magazine November 1910
- * Pittsburg Peggy Turns Missionary, (ss) Smith’s Magazine June 1910
- * A Plea for the Parlor, (es) Smith’s Magazine August 1914
- * The Rear Tenement to the Rescue, (vi) Smith’s Magazine June 1911
- * Reassuring Doris, (pl) Smith’s Magazine October 1919
- * Rehabilitated, (es) Smith’s Magazine May 1920
- * The Rest Farm, (es) Smith’s Magazine December 1914
- * Rosinante, (ss) Smith’s Magazine October 1910
- * Self-Revealing Extravagancies, (es) Smith’s Magazine September 1915
- * The Shadowy Third, (vi) Smith’s Magazine September 1919
- * Smothering Happiness in Domesticity, (es) Smith’s Magazine November 1913
- * Society and the Poor Woman, (es) Smith’s Magazine February 1912
- * Some Feminine Records of Success. II.—Two Successful Philanthropists and Some Successful Wives, (ar) Smith’s Magazine January 1911
- * Some Feminine Records of Success. I.—Three Business Women, (ar) Smith’s Magazine December 1910
- * Some Observations on Self-Sacrifice, (es) Smith’s Magazine June 1914
- * Some Reflections of an Old Maid, (ss) Smith’s Magazine April 1913
- * A Spectre from the Past, (ss) Smith’s Magazine October 1911
- * Substitutes for Poverty, (es) Smith’s Magazine June 1915
- * The Summer Pleasure Exertion, (ss) Smith’s Magazine August 1912
- * Ten Minutes Late, (ss) Smith’s Magazine December 1912
- * The Tyranny of Clothes, (es) Smith’s Magazine March 1917
- * The Ultimate Tears, (vi) Smith’s Magazine May 1919
- * Understanding the T. B. M., (es) Smith’s Magazine November 1920
- * Victorian, (es) Smith’s Magazine December 1913
- * The Wage-Earning Wife, (es) Smith’s Magazine January 1912
- * War-Time Views, (es) Smith’s Magazine March 1915
- * What Shall We Do with Our Mothers?, (es) Smith’s Magazine May 1914
- * What Women May Learn from the Bosses, (es) Smith’s Magazine May 1916
- * Who Cares?, (es) Smith’s Magazine May 1913
Lavin, Dom(inic) J(ohn) (1874-1958) (about) (chron.)
- * [frontispiece], (fp) The Red Book Magazine Oct, Dec 1906
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Book Nov, Dec 1904, Feb, Apr, Jun, Oct, Dec 1905, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jul, Oct, Dec 1906
Feb, Jun, Jul 1907, May, Jun 1908, Jul 1911, May, Jun 1912, Jun 1914, Nov 1915, Mar 1916
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Green Book Magazine July 1918
Lawrence, D(avid) H(erbert Richards) (1885-1930) (about) (chron.)
- * The Argonauts, (pm) Last Poems by D. H. Lawrence, G. Orioli, 1932
- * Bei Hennef, (pm)
- * The Captain’s Doll, (na) The Ladybird; The Fox; The Captain’s Doll by D. H. Lawence, Martin Secker, 1923
- * Fanny and Annie, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine November 1921
- * The Forbidden Apple, (ex) from The White Peacock, Heinemann, 1911
- * Gloire de Dijon, (pm) Poetry January 1914
- * Her Turn, (ss) The Westminster Gazette September 6 1913
- * Honour and Arms, (nv) The English Review August 1914
- * The Horse-Dealer’s Daughter, (ss) The English Review April 1922
- * “Keeping Barbara”, (pl) The Argosy (UK) December 1933
- * The Last Laugh, (ss) The New Decameron IV, Blackwell, 1925
- * Love Among the Haystacks, (ss)
- * Men and Peacocks, (ar)
- * A Modern Lover, (nv) Life and Letters September 1933
- * Monkey-Nuts, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine August 1922
- * Morality and the Novel, (ar) 1925
- * New Eve and Old Adam, (ss) A Modern Lover by D. H. Lawrence, Martin Secker, 1934
- * The Old Adam, (ss)
- * Once, (ss) Love Among the Haystacks, Viking, 1933
- * The Primrose Path, (ss) England, My England and Other Stories by D. H. Lawrence, Thomas Seltzer, 1922
- * The Prussian Officer, (nv) The English Review August 1914, as "Honour and Arms"
- * The Rocking-Horse Winner, (ss) Harper’s Bazar July 1926
- * Samson and Delilah, (ss) The English Review March 1917
- * Sea and Sardinia, (ex) Thomas Seltzer, 1921
- * The Shades of Spring, (ss) The Forum March 1913, as "The Soiled Rose"
- * The Soiled Rose, (ss) The Forum March 1913
- * Spring Song, (ex) from The White Peacock, Heinemann, 1911
- * “Tickets, Please!”, (ss) The Strand Magazine April 1919
- * Two Blue Birds, (ss) The Dial April 1927
- * Two Poems on Love, (pm)
- * Wintry Peacock, (ss) Metropolitan August 1921
- * The Witch à la Mode, (nv) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine June 1934
- * The Woman Who Rode Away, (nv) The Dial July 1925 (+1)
- * You Touched Me, (ss) Land & Water April 29 1920
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Golden Book Magazine #124, April 1935
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