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- * An Accommodating Man, (bg) The American Magazine August 1918
- * Accuracy Pays—in Any Business, (bg) The American Magazine November 1916 [Ref. Ralph Pulitzer & Isaac D. White]
- * After the War—What About the Tariff, (bg) The American Magazine April 1916 [Ref. James Robert Mann]
- * The Airedale Wife, (ar) People’s Favorite Magazine February 1920
- * An American Promoter, (bg) Coronet November 1936 [Ref. W. C. Durant]
- * Are You Intelligent?, (ar) People’s Favorite Magazine December 1919
- * Are You the Right Mr. Ross?, (ss) Woman’s World July 1916
- * As the Lights Come On, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine July 1932
- * Be a Superlative!, (ar) McClure’s Magazine May 1917
- * Be Sociable!, (ar) The American Magazine March 1916
- * A Bully Good Bill, (ar) McClure’s Magazine September 1916
- * Business Fashions Change, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 6 1917
- * A Business Genius and How He Works, (bg) The American Magazine February 1916 [Ref. John H. Patterson]
- * A Busy Man Who Sleeps Late, (ar) The Shrine Magazine June 1926
- * Capitalizing Imagination, (ar) McClure’s Magazine September 1917
- * Capitalizing Vanity, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 16 1916
- * Clues, (ss) Mystery October 1932
- * College Might Have Ruined Him!, (ar) The Shrine Magazine July 1926
- * A College Professor with Punch, (bg) The American Magazine April 1915 [Ref. Richard T. Ely]
- * Courtesy in Business, (ar) The American Magazine May 1916
- * Don’t Believe It, (ss) Mystery November 1932
- * Don’t Shriek!, (ar) McClure’s Magazine April 1919
- * Do We Like to Be Fooled?, (ar) Cosmopolitan March 1921
- * Do You Really Know Things?, (ar) The American Magazine September 1918
- * A Few Minutes with the Famous, (ar) The Shrine Magazine March 1927
- * A Field Marshal of Figures, (ar) The Shrine Magazine May 1926
- * The Floor Clerk’s Grouch, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine February 1921
- * Flying Postmen, (ar) McClure’s Magazine March 1919
- * Following the Crowd, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 21 1917
- * Foolish Questions Asked in Schools, (ar) The American Magazine November 1920
- * Foolish Things the War May Stop, (ar) The American Magazine October 1917
- * Fool Questions, (ms) Best Stories of All Time January 1926
- * A Fortune in the Day’s Mail, (ss) Every Week October 1 1917
- * George Ade, (bg) The American Magazine November 1911 [Ref. George Ade]
- * Getting Next to People, (ar) The American Magazine December 1917
- * Good Health and Salesmanship, (ar) The American Magazine June 1916
- * The Gratitude of “Army”, (ss) Adventure December 1911
- * A Great Detective—of the Modern Kind, (ar) The American Magazine December 1918
- * The Greatest Inventor of Guns in the World, (ar) The American Magazine June 1918
- * Habit Department:
* ___ Good Health and Salesmanship, (cl) The American Magazine June 1916
- * Have You a Mistress?, (ar) Esquire March 1950
- * Here Is Little Understood Greatness, (ar) The Shrine Magazine December 1926
- * He Sells Pastures Over the Fence, (ar) The Shrine Magazine February 1927
- * He Sets Them Wondering, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 12 1938
- * He Succeeds by Being Human, (ar) The Shrine Magazine January 1927
- * How a Great Hotel Man Handles the Human Race, (ar) The American Magazine December 1916
- * How a Shopper Behaves—and Why, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 22 1934
- * How Inventions Are Made, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine February 1919
- * How to Get the Truth Out of Men, (ar) The American Magazine September 1916
- * Human Beings—As a Real Estate Man Knows Them, (ar) The American Magazine April 1917
- * Human Nature in Stores, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 13 1916
- * An Iceman with Ideas, (bg) The American Magazine May 1919
- * I Knew John D. When, (ar) Everybody’s September 1926
- * “It Can’t Be Done”, (ss) McClure’s Magazine November 1916
- * I Won a Small Fortune in Stocks, (ar) Cosmopolitan January 1926
- * John M. Bowman—Who Runs Six Big New York Hotels, (ar) The American Magazine November 1919
- * A Judge with Brains and Heart, (bg) The American Magazine December 1916 [Ref. James Edmund Boyd]
- * The Kinds of People to Trust in Money Matters, (ar) The American Magazine August 1918
- * The Law of Averages, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 20 1917
- * Little Things That Count, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine August 1932
- * Making Imagination Pay, (ar) The American Magazine April 1919
- * Making Money Out of Footsteps, (ar) The American Magazine January 1916
- * A Man Who Has Never Wasted Time, (bg) The American Magazine October 1918
- * The Man Who Played Too Much, (ss) McClure’s Magazine January 1920
- * A Man Who Wouldn’t Make Enemies, (ss) McClure’s Magazine December 1919
- * The Man Who Wouldn’t Make Friends, (ss) McClure’s Magazine November 1919
- * A Man with a Million-Dollar Idea, (ar) People’s Favorite Magazine October 1920
- * Mastering Appearance with Color Schemes, (ar) People’s Favorite Magazine January 1921
- * A Milkman with Imagination, (ar) McClure’s Magazine December 1917
- * Misunderstood Moscow, (ar) Coronet February 1937
- * Noticed in Passing, (ms) The New McClure’s Feb, Mar 1929
- * Overcoming the Objections to Being Human, (ar) Cosmopolitan April 1922
- * The President’s Most Intimate Friend, (bg) The American Magazine March 1916 [Ref. Col. Edward Mandell House]
- * Prosperity Here to Stay, (bg) The American Magazine April 1916 [Ref. Oscar W. Underwood]
- * Regarding a Certain Sex, (ar) McClure’s Magazine March 1919
- * A Reg’lar Horatio Alger Hero, (ar) The Shrine Magazine November 1927
- * Salesmanship and Courtship, (ss) The American Magazine February 1917
- * Sects and Schisms, (ss) Leslie’s Weekly February 11 1922
- * Showing People Around, (vi) McClure’s Magazine November 1915
- * Simple Curves in Business, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 14 1916
- * A Small Fortune from Reading Newspapers, (ar) People’s Favorite Magazine August 1920
- * Social Spying in Washington, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine May 1918
- * Speeding-Up Your Senses, (ar) Cosmopolitan October 1921
- * Stokes, the Methodical, (ss) All-Story Weekly September 4 1915
- * The Story of a Great Dime Novelist, (ar) McClure’s Magazine February 1921
- * Tarkington—Human Being, (ar) The Shrine Magazine April 1927
- * They Come to Look, But Stay to Buy, (ar) The American Legion Monthly November 1932
- * They’ve Got Your Number, (ar) The American Legion Monthly May 1934
- * This Man Succeeded Deliberately, (ar) The Shrine Magazine September 1926
- * Those Lend-Lease Rumors, (??) Collier’s June 5 1943
- * Trailing Human Nature, (ar) McClure’s Magazine April 1917
- * The Trail of the Average Man, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 28 1916
- * Two Men Who Have Learned How to Pull Together, (ar) The American Magazine November 1918
- * Two Young Men Who Are Real Estate Marvels, (bg) The American Magazine March 1917 [Ref. O. P. & M. J. Van Sweringen]
- * Washington Angles, (ar) Collier’s December 22 1917
- * Weather and the Dollar, (ar) The American Magazine November 1916
- * Weighty Correspondence, (hu)
- * What 20,000,000 People Like to Hear, (ar) The American Magazine June 1919
- * What Does Your Face Show?, (ar) People’s Favorite Magazine April 1920
- * What Is Your Vanity?, (ar) Cosmopolitan August 1921
- * What It Cost Me to Be a Prominent Man, (ar) The American Magazine February 1916
- * What Makes Children Bright?, (ar) Cosmopolitan September 1926
- * What Men Would You Bet on as Being Honest?, (ar) The American Magazine June 1917
- * Which Is the Vainer Sex?, (ar) Liberty February 28 1925
- * Which Words Do You Use Most?, (ar) The American Magazine May 1920
- * Who Shall Spend Your Money?, (ar) Collier’s February 2 1924
- * Why Admiral Dewey Is Well at 78, (bg) The American Magazine September 1916 [Ref. Admiral George Dewey]
- * Why It Got on the First Page, (ar) People’s Favorite Magazine April 1921
- * Will We Always Have Securities?, (ar) Esquire April 1934
- * A Wonderful Question Answerer, (bg) The American Magazine January 1917 [Ref. William Jasper Spillman]
- * A Wonderful Young Private Secretary, (bg) The American Magazine January 1918
- * You Always Can Tell, (ss) The American Legion Monthly April 1932
- * You Can Teach an Old Dog New Tricks, (ar) Cosmopolitan March 1926
- * Your Dog’s Higher Education, (ar) Pall Mall Magazine January 1928
- * Your Furnace and Patriotism, (ar) McClure’s Magazine February 1918
- * Your Marriage Prospects, (ar) Liberty February 14 1925
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