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[]Daynard, Sharon (fl. 2000s-2020s) (chron.)
- * The Boss of Butler Square, (ss) Deadly Nightshade ed. Christine Bagley, Susan Oleksiw & Leslie Wheeler, Crime Spell Books, 2022
- * A Fortune to Be Had, (ss) Best New England Crime Stories: Dead Calm ed. Mark Ammons, Katherine Fast, Barbara Ross & Leslie Wheeler, Level Best Books, 2011
- * The Good Samaritan, (ss) Seasmoke ed. Kate Flora, Ruth McCarty & Susan Oleksiw, Level Best Books, 2006
- * The Kitchen Witch, (ss) Thin Ice ed. Mark Ammons, Kat Fast, Barbara Ross & Leslie Wheeler, Level Best Books, 2010
- * Luck of the Draw, (ss) Still Waters ed. Kate Flora, Ruth McCarty & Susan Oleksiw, Level Best Books, 2007
- * Thread Count, (ss) Windchill ed. Skye Alexander, Kate Flora & Susan Oleksiw, Level Best Books, 2005
- * What Goes Around, (ss) Undertow ed. Skye Alexander, Kate Flora & Susan Oleksiw, Level Best Books, 2003
- * Widow’s Peak, (vi) Riptide ed. Skye Alexander, Kate Flora & Susan Oleksiw, Level Best Books, 2004
[]Dayre, Sydney (fl. 1870s-1900s) (chron.)
- * As Tall As Papa, (pm) The Golden Argosy February 23 1884
- * Bopeep, (pm) St. Nicholas August 1886
- * Changing Babies, (ss) St. Nicholas January 1882
- * The Complaint of the Stockings, (pm) St. Nicholas December 1876
- * The Dead Kitten, (pm) Wide Awake September 1882
- * An Errand, (pm) St. Nicholas March 1886
- * For Very Little Folks:
* ___ Changing Babies, (ss) St. Nicholas January 1882
- * Frowns or Smiles?, (pm) St. Nicholas February 1885
- * Gentleman Jack’s Revenge, (ss) Harper’s Young People #179, April 3 1883
- * Getting Acquainted, (pm) St. Nicholas March 1889
- * Good-Night, (pm) St. Nicholas April 1887
- * A Great Improvement, (pm) St. Nicholas February 1886
- * Greedy, (pm) St. Nicholas February 1890
- * How Dot Played She Was Two, (ss) Wide Awake August 1881
- * A Lesson for Mamma, (pm) St. Nicholas April 1881
- * The Little Stone Boy, (pm) St. Nicholas December 1883
- * Morning Compliments, (pm) St. Nicholas January 1888
- * The Nest in the Old Green Tree, (pm) St. Nicholas June 1875
- * “Our Johnny”, (vi) Peterson’s Magazine May 1881
- * A Pair of Heroes, (pm) Wide Awake December 1880
- * Pat, (ss) Harper’s Young People #197, August 7 1883
- * Pearl, (ss) Harper’s Young People #202, September 11 1883
- * A Rainy Day, (pm) St. Nicholas April 1886
- * Suns and Moons, (ss) The Family Friend #402, June 1903
- * That Tea-Pot, (vi) Peterson’s Magazine September 1883
[]Dayton, Dorothy (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * And if I Loved You Yesterday, (ss) All-Story May 2 1931
- * Brides in the Spotlight, (ar) The Illustrated Love Magazine July 1930
- * “Cherie, Je T’Aime”, (ss) All-Story January 25 1930
- * Cinderella Come to Life, (ar) Modern Girl Stories August 1929
- * Cinderella Up to Date, (ss) All-Story December 27 1930
- * Don’t Envy the Heiress, (??) The Illustrated Love Magazine December 1930
- * Every Girl’s Hero, (ar) All-Story May 3 1930
- * France Outside of Paris, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine August 1928
- * Girls on Their Own, (ar) Modern Girl Stories July 1929
- * How to Find Romance, (ss) All-Story June 28 1930
- * I Reach New York, (ts) Live Girl Stories March 1929
- * Keyboarding to Romance, (??) The Illustrated Love Magazine January 1931
- * A Lady Sherlock, (ar) Girl Stories January 1930
- * Making Whoopee for Heroes, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine March 1929
- * My Days as a Police Reporter, (ts) Live Girl Stories January 1929
- * My Two Weeks in Prison, (ts) Live Girl Stories December 1928
- * A Prince for Cinderella, (ss) All-Story July 26 1930
- * A Real Life Romance, (ss) All-Story July 12 1930
- * Richard Halliburton Talks About Women and Love, (ar) The Illustrated Love Magazine March 1930 [Ref. Richard Halliburton]
- * Saturday Night and No Date, (ss) All-Story October 19 1929
- * A True Love Story, (ss) All-Story June 14 1930
[]Dayton, Katharine (1891-1945) (chron.)
- * American Impressions of the Hon. Cecil Edward Guthrie St. John Muffin, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post May 3 1924
- * At That, Maybe They Are, (pl) Harper’s Magazine March 1926
- * Beef, Wine and Iron-Men, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post March 31 1923
- * Being Broadened, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post April 26 1924
- * Books That Boom in the Spring, Tra-La!, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post April 24 1926
- * Bright Electoral College Days, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post October 22 1932
- * Capitol Punishments, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 23 1933
- * The Care and Feeding of Congress, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 20 1933
- * The Care and Feeding of Congress, Continued, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 8 1933
- * The Care and Feeding of Politicians, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post November 27 1926
- * Choose Your Exit Now, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post May 19 1923
- * Christopher Voter, Who Will Always Be Very Young, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 31, Aug 14 1926
- * C’mon Over; or, Just How Social Will This Season Be, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post November 2 1935
- * A Columnist’s Child’s Daybook, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post April 7 1923
- * Daze Without End; or, Some Pretty Loose Leaves, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 9, Nov 16 1935
- * Daze Without End; or, Some Pretty Loose Leaves #3, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post December 14 1935
- * Daze Without End; or, Some Pretty Loose Leaves #4, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 8 1936
- * The Death of an Old Rotogravure Editor, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post November 13 1926
- * Domestic Relations: or Love Conquers All, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post September 24 1932
- * Enoch Arden Was Right: or, Why Spoil a Good Party, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 27 1934
- * The First Thanksgiving, Or, It’s Safer to Bring Your Own Fowling Piece, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 18 1933
- * Girls Together; or, Fun on a Rainy Day, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 28 1933
- * Gypsies, Nobles, Peasants, Etc., (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 27 1923
- * Halloween Party; or Who Said Spirits?, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post November 5 1932
- * A Happy Day in the Wide-Open Spaces, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 24 1923
- * Hints of Sprintime; or, With a Hey, Nonny-Nonny, and a Couple of Ninnies, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 24 1934
- * Historical Husbands Who Thought They Were Getting Away with It, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post May 2 1925
- * Home Again; or, Be It Ever So Grumble There’s No Place Like It, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post September 2 1933
- * How’s Business? Or No Wonder!, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post September 3 1932
- * If Modern Magazines Were Made for Men, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post March 3 1923
- * Is There a Santa Claus?, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post December 24 1932
- * It Can Happen Here, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post July 4 1936
- * It Isn’t the Heat; It’s the Stupidity, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post August 4 1934
- * January Slush, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post January 14 1933
- * June Picnic, or Getting Wet All Over, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post June 11 1932
- * The Love Letters of a Consumer to Her Congress, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 14 1934
- * A Main Street Monte Cristo, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post December 23 1922
- * Marketing the Modern Novel, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post February 17 1923
- * Me too!, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post January 6 1923
- * Mourning Becomes Electorate, or Love Conquers All, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post March 12 1932
- * The New Deal Finesses, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 16 1933
- * New Yorkers, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post January 27 1923
- * New Yorkers I Know, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post December 9 1922
- * Nothing Serious; or Just Poison Ivy, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post August 15 1936
- * Oceans of Love; or Letters Have Peace, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post August 29 1936
- * October Ails; or Do Cats Come Back?, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post November 12 1932
- * Official Program, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post July 28 1923
- * One of the Remarkable Cures Effected by the Coué Method if Autosuggestion, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post January 13 1923
- * The Pace That Kills, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 6 1923
- * Peace Conference, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post February 6 1932
- * The Primary Candidate’s Primer, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 12 1926
- * Resettlement Project, or, Would You Mind Moving Over, Dear?, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post December 26 1936
- * Riding Backwards, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 4 1922
- * Riding Backwards: or More Memoirs of Princess Nira of Newdeal, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 10 1935
- * Riding Backwards, The Memoirs of Princess Nira of Newdeal, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 20, Apr 27, May 4 1935
- * Sat It with Whitewash, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post June 2 1923
- * Second Booming: or It’s Just a Case of the Right Somebody to Love, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post September 12 1936
- * Some Characters Besmirching Their Authors, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post June 9 1923
- * A Song of Second Childhood, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 1 1923
- * Summer Covers; or Getting Ready for a Hot Spell, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 18 1936
- * Taking the “Hist” Out of History, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post September 15 1923
- * This Little Pig Went to Market, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 23 1929
- * Those Americans!, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post August 2 1924
- * Toujours L’Amour; or, The Eternal Try-Angle, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 12 1940
- * The Tragedy of Roameo Oldemocrat and Juliet Administration, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post March 16 1935
- * An Unnatural History (Miss Willa Gray - The Hyena / Edgar Swope - The Soapfish / Mr. Jonas Bone - The Dancing Bear / Wilfred Peek - The Penguin / The Debutante - The Seventeen-Year Locust / The Hon. Augustus Glupp - The Great Auk / Mrs. Bell - The Elephant / Mr. Willoughby De Witt - The Puffer Fish / Harold Winnick - The Mole), (pm) The Saturday Evening Post August 30 1924
- * An Unnatural History (Oswald Prout - The Goldfish / Ellsworth Cramm - The Clam / The Porch Rockers - Cockatoos and Parakeets / Irene Delayle - The Giraffe / Maybelle Éclair - The Peacock / Alfred Watt - The Housefly / The Tailor’s Boy - The Newt / Mrs. Waldo Blair - The Hippopotamus), (pm) The Saturday Evening Post August 23 1924
- * Wedded, But No Wife, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post December 12 1931
- * We’re Forty-’Leven, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 2 1926
- * Western Reunion, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post August 20 1932
- * We Want to Be Weaker, and Why, (bg) The Saturday Evening Post June 19 1926
- * What’ll You Have? Or, You Can Get Almost Anything You Want in a Drugstore These Days, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post November 7 1936
- * What Makes the Entente So Cordial, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post January 6 1923
- * What’s the Matter with Hoover?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 11 1928
- * What’s the Matter with Politics, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 19 1927
- * What the Well-Groomed Presidential Candidate Should Know, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 26 1928
- * When a Girl’s Thirty, (ss) Hearst’s International September 1922
- * Who Killed Cock Robin?, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post March 3 1923
- * Who Put the “Sin” in Cinema?, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 14 1925
- * Why Aren’t You Writing Short Stories? by Miss Mignon Craw, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post April 21 1923
- * Why Spring Sonnets Aren’t Being Worn this Year, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 1 1926
- * Why the Vote Doesn’t Get Out, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 9 1926
- * Why We Will Marry the Next Man Who Asks Us, or What Have You?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 19 1925
- * Winter Cruise; or, Isn’t It Fun That We’re All in the Same Boat, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 6, Mar 13 1937
[]Dayton, Thaddeus S(tevens) (1866-1934) (about) (chron.)
- * Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1912
- * Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1912
- * Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1912
- * Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- * Coddling the “Old Girl”, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1911
- * Flight of the Genius Special, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1916
- * The G.P.A. and His Job, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1910
- * Handling 1200 Trains a Day, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1910
- * Help for Men Who Help Themselves:
* ___ No. 37. Keeping Track of the Freight, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1911
- * High-Priced False Alarms, (ar) The Scrap Book January 1909
- * How Big a Man Is the Boss?, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1916
- * The Inside of the Freight Department, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1910
- * Keeping Track of the Freight, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1911
- * Love Laughs at Lawyers, (ar) The Scrap Book May 1909
- * Maintenance-of-Way Employees, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1912
- * Making Freight in Arid Places, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1911
- * Millions for Railroad Trifles, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1910
- * Minimizing the Dangers of Ocean Travel, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine March 1909
- * The Miracle of the Mails, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1911
- * Order of Railroad Telegraphers, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1912
- * The Order of Railway Conductors, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- * Petticoated Highwaymen, (ar) Adventure August 1912
- * Populating the Seas, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine May 1914
- * Railway Mail Service, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1912
- * The Special, (ss) Harper’s Weekly December 11 1909
- * Spending a Railroad’s Money, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1909
- * Telephoning Over 3,400 Miles, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1915
- * Ties That Bind:
* ___ 1.— The Order of Railway Conductors, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
* ___ 2.— Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1912
* ___ 3.— Maintenance-of-Way Employees, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1912
* ___ 4.— Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1912
* ___ 5.— Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
* ___ 6.— Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1912
* ___ 7.— Railway Mail Service, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1912
* ___ 8.— Order of Railroad Telegraphers, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1912
- * The Women Pirates of the Spanish Main, (ar) Adventure May 1912
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