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- * “Side-line Johnny”, (ar) The American Magazine June 1920
- * Sidelines, (cl) The Strand Magazine July 1942
- * Side Lines That Pay (Poultry, Bees, Rabbits, Pigeons), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1912
- * The Sideric Pendulum, (ar) The Strand Magazine August 1920
- * The Side Show, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #528, January 25 1930; adapted from the movie (Marie Provest, Ralph Graves).
- * Sideshow Heartbreak, (nv) Love Revelations combined with Secret Confessions June 1941
- * A Side-Slip, (pm) Sievier’s Monthly #6, June 1909
- * The Side-Step Brigade, (ms) The Popular Magazine November 20 1923
- * Side Views from the Stalls, (pi) The Royal Magazine May 1908
- * Sidewalks of New York, (sa) Boy’s Cinema #633, January 30 1932; adapted from the movie (Buster Keaton, Anita Page).
- * Sideways Video Reviews, (mr) Gateways #8 Aut 1993, #9, #10 Spr 1994
- * Sidmouth and About It, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper July 14 1888
- * Sidney James Snoop, (ms) The Magnet Library July 28 1917
- * Sid Says: If You Ever Reach Easy Street—Turn Into It!, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine August 1923
- * Sid Says:
* ___ Money Talks—But There Are Other Speakers, (ar) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine September 1916
* ___ I. Let’s Break Away from Granddaddy, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine November 1915
* ___ II. To Go Thoroughly Married Takes Time and Trouble, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine December 1915
* ___ III. The Millennium Is No Mushroom, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine January 1916
* ___ IV. This Is a Want Ad for a World-Beater, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine February 1916
* ___ V. Here Is a New Suit of Clothes for Some Old Ideas, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine March 1916
* ___ VI. If This Be Contempt of Court—Send Me the Bill, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine April 1916
* ___ VII. Strive as we Will—Our Brows Slope Gently Downward, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine May 1916
* ___ VIII. It Is Hard to Tell How Numb a Young Skull is, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine June 1916
* ___ IX. If Your Ego Bothers You—Go Look at the Stars, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine July 1916
* ___ X. Some Poetry Is Made to Be Heard—Not Heeded, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine August 1916
* ___ XI. Considering Who Grandpa Was—We’re Not so Bad, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine October 1916
* ___ XII. You Can Go Further if You Take Others with You, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine November 1916
* ___ XIII. Good Brains Don’t All Travel the Same Way, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine December 1916
* ___ XIV. Consider Your Ears—They Are Not Purely Decorative, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine January 1917
* ___ XV. Don’t Get Anxious about New York: Let New York Get Anxious About You, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine February 1917
* ___ XVI. It Is Sometimes Better to Remain a Bore than to Make Yourself Too Intersting, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine March 1917
* ___ XVII. I Will Hang This on Balboa—Because He Has Had His Fun and Is Dead, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine April 1917
* ___ XVIII. Some Mighty Good Salaries Go to Men Who Would Almost as Soon Work for Nothing, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine May 1917
* ___ XIX. A Great Ancestor Would Be All Right if So Many Outsiders Didn’t Butt In, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine June 1917
* ___ XX. Men Can’t Be Geared Up—Unless They Are Cheered Up, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine July 1917
* ___ XXI. Now That We Have Bought Them—Let’s Bury Them!, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine August 1917
* ___ XXII. A Mail Carrier Is Not the Only One Who Has to Keep on Delivering, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine September 1917
* ___ XXIII. It’s the Encores People Call for That Make Lying Difficult, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine October 1917
* ___ XXIV. Abraham Lincoln Belongs in History—Not in the Nursery, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine November 1917
* ___ XXV. No One Person Is Allowed to Carry Around All the World’s Knowledge, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine December 1917
* ___ XXVI. What Goes On in Your Head Is Older Than You Think, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine January 1918
* ___ XXVII. If You Aren’t Fighting—Are You Worth Fighting For?, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine February 1918
* ___ XXVIII. Moths Don’t Destroy Treasures Like These, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine March 1918
* ___ XXIX. Here Is the Reason Some Men Appear So Marvelously Able, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine May 1918
* ___ XXX. Where do I come in?—Asks the Human Being, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine June 1918
* ___ XXXI. “Don’t Use Your Head—Use Mine,” Says the Kaiser, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine July 1918
* ___ XXXII. Deal a Few Cards to Others—Life Is no Game of Solitaire, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine August 1918
* ___ XXXIII. When the “Lunar Limited” Starts—Buy a Ticket, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine September 1918
* ___ XXXIV. Are you on Two Pay-rolls? You Can Be—and you Should Be, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine October 1918
* ___ XXXV. It Was the United States of America That Yelled Down That Stairway, Mr. German Major, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine November 1918
* ___ XXXVI. Aim with Your Imagination—But Don’t Neglect to Shoot!, (ms) (by John M. Siddall) The American Magazine December 1918
* ___ XXXVII. Extra! Extra! All About the Oldest Thing in the World!, (ms) The American Magazine January 1919
* ___ XXXVIII. All May Be Vanity—But It’s Better Than Being Bored, (ms) The American Magazine February 1919
* ___ XXXIX. It Is a Tough Job—Trying to Sit on a Pinnacle, (ms) The American Magazine March 1919
* ___ XL. The Square Peg Is Often Too Proud of His Shape, (ms) The American Magazine April 1919
* ___ XLI. The Race Is Not to the Swift—Especially if They Sit Down, (ms) The American Magazine May 1919
* ___ XLII. Swelled Heads Have No Ears, (ms) The American Magazine June 1919
* ___ XLIII. Booze and Throttles Don’t Go Well Together, (ms) The American Magazine July 1919
* ___ XLIV. Most Folks Are Easier to Get at Than Around, (ms) The American Magazine August 1919
* ___ XLV. Try to Have Your Pay Envelope Contain These Two Coins, (ms) The American Magazine September 1919
* ___ XLVI. If You Haven’t Got One of These Little Machines You’re the Human Wonder of the World, (ms) The American Magazine October 1919
* ___ XLVII. What You Win Is Always Two Jumps Behind What You Want, (ms) The American Magazine November 1919
* ___ XLVIII. Genius Burns—But Only so Long as the Power Is Turned on, (ms) The American Magazine December 1919
* ___ XLIX. If You Expect Any Miracles in 1920—You Have Got to Perform Them, (ms) The American Magazine January 1920
* ___ L. It Isn’t Your Age That Counts—It’s What You Can Do, (ms) The American Magazine February 1920
* ___ LI. Here Is One Way to Teach the Young to Worship the Almighty Dollar, (ms) The American Magazine March 1920
* ___ LIII. Don’t Try to Sell Opera Glasses to a Blind Man, (ms) The American Magazine May 1920
* ___ LIV. Paddle Your Canoe—Watching the Other Fellow Won’t Carry You Up-Stream, (ms) The American Magazine June 1920
* ___ LV. June Is a Good Month in Which to Get Rid of a Swelled Head, (ms) The American Magazine July 1920
* ___ LVI. Mr. Almighty Dollar Looks Pretty Sick Just Now—but He’ll Convalesce, (ms) The American Magazine August 1920
* ___ LVII. Don’t Get Mad or Scared Because the Other Fellow Is Smart, (ms) The American Magazine September 1920
* ___ LVIII. Maybe Your Wasong Is Hitched to a Star—and You Don’t Know It, (ms) The American Magazine October 1920
* ___ LIX. It’s All in Knowing When to Go to the Mat, (ms) The American Magazine November 1920
* ___ LX. It Is Better to Make Things Than to Break Things, (ms) The American Magazine December 1920
- * The Siege of Basing House, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1879
- * Siege of Berwick, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper November 20 1880
- * The Siege of Florence, (ar) (by John Rutherford) The Cornhill Magazine March 1875
- * The Siege of Ghuznee: An Episode of the First Afghan War, (ts) (by C. B. Norman) The Cornhill Magazine February 1880; based, without permission, on the memoirs of Major-General Charles Harris.
- * The Siege of Ipswich [Jimmy Harding], (ss) (by Edwy Searles Brooks) Cheer Boys Cheer #66, August 23 1913
- * The Siege of Jobson’s Alley [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #293, 1931
- * Siege of Khelat-i-Ghilzai, (ts) The Boy’s Own Paper September 4 1880
- * The Siege of Leningrad, (ar) Look and Learn #134, August 8 1964
- * The Siege of Sebastopol. A true tale of the Crimea War, (nv) Pluck August 27 1897
- * The Siege of Sunda Gunge, (ss) Temple Bar
- * The Siege of the Bank of England [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #102, 1923
- * The Siege of the Black Cottage, (ss) (by Wilkie Collins) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1857
- * Siegfried and Kriemhild, (ss) from The Fall of the Nibelungs, J.M. Dent, 1907
- * Siegfried the Fearless, (ar) Look and Learn #32, August 25 1962
- * Sienna and St. Catherine, (ar) (by John A. Symonds) The Cornhill Magazine September 1866
- * The Sierra Leone Railway, (ar) Locomotive Firemen’s Magazine November 1901
- * The Sierra Peaks, (pm) Lariat Story Magazine October 1927
- * Sierra Scenes, (ms) Far West Illustrated Magazine September 1926
- * Sierra Sue, (sa) Movie Western January 1942
- * Siesta, (pm) (by Harriet Prescott Spofford) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1871
- * Siesta, (ss)
- * A Sigh, (pm) (by Harriet Prescott Spofford) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1870
- * Sighs from Space, (ar) Authentic Book of Space ed. H. J. Campbell, F.C.S., F.R.H.S., M.S.C.I., F.B.I.S., Authentic Science Fiction, 1954
- * Sight and Sound, (cl) McCall’s May 1961
- * “Sighted Sub—Sank Same”, (ar) Flying Aces November 1942
- * The Sight of an Angel, (ss) The People’s and Howitt’s Journal v4,, as "Johan Schmit"
- * Sights and Scenes Among the Pyrenees, (ar) Ballou’s Dollar Monthly Magazine November 1859
- * Sights from a Steeple, (ss) (by Nathaniel Hawthorne) The Token 1832, 1831, uncredited.
- * The Sights of Greyfriars - Little Side, (pm) (by G. R. Samways) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1921, 1920
- * The Sights of Greyfriars - No. 1 Study Remove Passage, (pm) (by G. R. Samways) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1921, 1920
- * The Sights of Greyfriars - The Gym, (pm) (by G. R. Samways) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1921, 1920
- * The Sights of Greyfriars - The Head’s Study, (pm) (by G. R. Samways) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1921, 1920
- * The Sights of Greyfriars - The Punishment Room, (pm) (by G. R. Samways) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1921, 1920
- * The Sights of Greyfriars - The Remove Dormitory, (pm) (by G. R. Samways) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1921, 1920
- * The Sights of Our Great Cities: London Museums, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Jan 14, Jan 21, Feb 4, Feb 11, Feb 18 1888
- * Sight Unseen, (ar) Flying Aces December 1942
- * Sight Without Eyes, (ms) Weird Tales October 1923
- * The Signal, (ts) True Experience December 1947
- * Signal Bells Protect Moonshiners from Raiders, (ms) Detective Story Magazine November 25 1922
- * The Signal Flags of the World, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper October 7 1882
- * Signaling at Sea, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 2 1898
- * Signalling and Electronics, (ar) Railroad Magazine October 1947
- * Signalling on Single Line Railways, (ia)
- * Signalman’s Devotion to Duty, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper December 8 1906
- * Signals and Signalling, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Jan 26, Feb 2, Feb 9, Feb 16, Mar 15, Mar 22, Apr 12, Apr 19, Apr 26, May 31,
Jun 7 1884
- * Signals at Sea, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Oct 7, Oct 14 1882
- * Signals at Sea, (ar) Modern Wonder September 9 1939
- * Signals from the Planets, (ar) Mystery Magazine #61, May 15 1920
- * Signal Smokes, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly July 22 1933
- * Signals: The Communications of an Army, (ar) The Windsor Magazine July 1917
- * A Signal to the Moon, (ms) Astounding Stories of Super-Science December 1930
- * The Sign at the Cairn, (cn) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July/August 2016
- * The Signature, (pm) (by Alfred H. Louis) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1875
- * Signature of Blomaert, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine February 1901
- * Signature of Coronado, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine January 1901
- * Signature of Henry VIII, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine January 1901
- * Signature of Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine February 1901
- * Signature of Pánfilo De Narvaez, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine January 1901
- * Signature of Philip Garteret, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine March 1901
- * Signature of Queen Elizabeth, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine January 1901
- * Signature of Roger Williams, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine February 1901
- * Signature of Sir George Carteret, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine March 1901
- * Signature of Sir Walter Raleigh, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine January 1901
- * Signature of Sir William Berkeley, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine February 1901
- * Signature of Thomas Hooker, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine February 1901
- * Signature of Wouter Van Twiller, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine February 1901
- * Signatures of Carolina Proprietors, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine March 1901
- * Signatures of Robert Sedgwick and John Leverett, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine March 1901
- * Signatures of the Commissioners to retake New Netherland, (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine March 1901
- * Sign-Boards and Taverns, (ar) (by Patrick Kennedy) Dublin University Magazine October 1868
- * Sign Court Letters with Dead Clerk’s Name, (ms) Detective Story Magazine September 3 1921
- * Significance of the Railroad to Hudson Bay, (ar)
- * Significant Changes in Prison Systems, (ms) Detective Story Magazine July 29 1919
- * Significant Events in Lunar Exploration, (ms) Great Science Fiction Stories About the Moon ed. T. E. Dikty, Frederick Fell, 1967
- * Significant Names, (ms) Western Story Magazine August 30 1930
- * Significant Works of Detective Fiction, (bi) Thirteen Classic Detective Stories ed. Dr. Arthur Liebman, Richards Rosen, 1974
- * Signing Off, (ms) Swift Story Magazine November 1930
- * Signing Off—, (aw) Radio Stories April 1925
- * The Sign in Green [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #291, 1931
- * Sign in the Sky, (pi) Dude May 1964
- * The Sign in the Sky, (ts) Smart Set December 1924
- * The Sign in the Sky, or The Secret of the Tong [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by Alfred Edgar) The Sexton Blake Library #254, 1922
- * The Sign Language of the American Indians, (ia) The Boy’s Own Paper May 3, May 10 1890
- * The Sign Language of the Indians, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly August 1884
- * The Sign of Four, (br) The Athenaeum December 6 1890
- * The Sign of Four [Sherlock Holmes], (cs)
- Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #347 Sep 7, #348 Sep 14, #349 Sep 21, #350 Sep 28, #351 Oct 5, #352 Oct 12, #353 Oct 19, #354 Oct 26, #355 Nov 2,
#356 Nov 9, #357 Nov 16, #358 Nov 23, #359 Nov 30, #360 Dec 7 1968
; based on the novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
- * The Sign of Siegmund Cass [Dixon Hawke], (nv) Dixon Hawke Library #552, 1941
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: 77, Staine Street, (ss) The Bullseye #7, March 7 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: Bonds of Hate!, (ss) The Bullseye #31, August 22 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: Enemies of Society, (ss) The Bullseye #1, January 24 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: Fragments of Glass!, (ss) The Bullseye #37, October 3 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: Hidden Treasure!, (ss) The Bullseye #29, August 8 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: In His Own Trap!, (ss) The Bullseye #45, November 28 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: Out of the Depths!, (ss) The Bullseye #30, August 15 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: Rescued Evidence!, (ss) The Bullseye #32, August 29 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: Stranded, (ss) The Bullseye #6, February 28 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: The Acid Test!, (ss) The Bullseye #34, September 12 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: The Cloud of Doom, (ss) The Bullseye #43, November 14 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: The Coiners’ Lair, (ss) The Bullseye #10, March 28 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: The Greed of Gold!, (ss) The Bullseye #44, November 21 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: The Home Wrecker, (ss) The Bullseye #4, February 14 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: The Lure of the Footlights, (ss) The Bullseye #40, October 24 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: The Man in Rags, (ss) The Bullseye #8, March 14 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: The Mine of Doom, (ss) The Bullseye #38, October 10 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: The Peril of the Deep, (ss) The Bullseye #2, January 31 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: The Pillar of Fire, (ss) The Bullseye #35, September 19 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: The Raiding Destroyer!, (ss) The Bullseye #33, September 5 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: The Repentance of Rufus Raynor, (ss) The Bullseye #3, February 7 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: The Secret of the River!, (ss) The Bullseye #41, October 31 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: The Secret of the Shoal, (ss) The Bullseye #39, October 17 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: The Stolen Play, (ss) The Bullseye #9, March 21 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: The Street of Silence!, (ss) The Bullseye #42, November 7 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: The Tappings on the Wall!, (ss) The Bullseye #46, December 5 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: The Tinned Meat King, (ss) The Bullseye #5, February 21 1931
- * The Sign of the Crimson Dagger: The White Prison, (ss) The Bullseye #36, September 26 1931
- * The Sign of the Dagger [Maxwell Kean], (sl) Lion Library #6, #7 1909
- * The Sign of the Dollar, (ar) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #27, August 1926
- * The Sign of the Double Swastika [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #229, 1928
- * The Sign of the Grinning Skull [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #495, 1938
- * The Sign of the Maple Leaf, (ms) Detective Story Magazine May 14 1921
- * The Sign of the Serpent [Sexton Blake], (n.) (by William Murray Graydon) The Sexton Blake Library #192, 1921
- * The Sign of the Sword, (ms) Mystery Magazine March 15 1926
- * Sign of the Unicorn, (br) Amra v2 #63, 1975 [Ref. Roger Zelazny]
- * The Sign of the Vampire [John Lyon], (ss) Lion Library #26, 1909
- * The Sign of the Velvet Mask [Dixon Hawke], (n.) Dixon Hawke Library #280, 1930
- * The Sign of Valdez [African Adventure], (ss) The Buzzer #25, April 2 1938
- * Signor Baranucci, (ss) The Australian Journal #124, September 1875
- * Signore Golf, (ms) Rogue March 1960
- * Signorina Lessie, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1883
- * Signposts, (br) Squire v1 #5 1964, Jan 1967
- * Signposts in Science: Atoms Into Power, (ar) Look and Learn #169, April 10 1965
- * Signposts in Science: Heat on the Move, (ar) Look and Learn #174, May 15 1965
- * Signposts in Science: Hotter Than the Sun, (ar) Look and Learn #171, April 24 1965
- * Signposts in Science: How do We Know About the Atom?, (ar) Look and Learn #167, March 27 1965
- * Signposts in Science No. 2: The Chemist’s Shorthand, (ar) Look and Learn #160, February 6 1965
- * Signposts in Science No. 3: When a Chemist Begins Juggling, (ar) Look and Learn #161, February 13 1965
- * Signposts in Science No. 4: Wonder World Inside an Atom, (ar) Look and Learn #162, February 20 1965
- * Signposts in Science No. 5: Chemistry’s Great Dividing Line, (ar) Look and Learn #164, March 6 1965
- * Signposts in Science No. 6: The Invisible Mystery of Energy, (ar) Look and Learn #165, March 13 1965
- * Signposts of Adventure, (cl) Frank Clune’s Adventure Magazine Mar, Apr 1948
- * “Signposts”—Our Free Puzzle Contest, (cn) The Modern Boy April 28 1934
- * Signposts to Science: Busy Atoms Make Things Hot, (ar) Look and Learn #175, May 22 1965
- * Sign Reading, (ms) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine April 17 1937
- * Signs, (ar) Atalanta #119, August 1897
- * Signs and Wonders, (ss) The Argosy (UK) March 1896
- * Sign Seen in a Nuclear Research Lab, (ms) Analog Science Fact—Fiction August 1961
- * Signs of Ancient Civilization Destroyed, (ms) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly December 31 1938
- * Signs of Appreciation, (pm) The Argosy #459, September 19 1891
- * Signs of a Swindler, (ms) Speed Detective November 1943
- * Signs of Rain, (pm) The Grand Magazine August 1906
- * Signs of Summer by Omar, (pm) Gunter’s Magazine August 1905
- * Signs of the Season, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 23 1881
- * Signs of the Times, (cl) West Dec 9 1931, Aug 3, Aug 31 1932
- * Signs of the Times, (cl) The American Magazine Aug 1945, May 1946
- * Signs of the Times, (cl) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #380 Apr 26, #381 May 3, #382 May 10, #383 May 17, #384 May 24, #385 May 31, #386 Jun 7, #387 Jun 14, #388 Jun 21,
#389 Jun 28, #390 Jul 5, #393 Jul 26 1969
- * Signs of the Times, (ms) McCall’s October 1918
- * Signs of the Times, (ms) The American Magazine January 1942
- * Signs of the Times, (pi) The Strand Magazine February 1943
- * The Signs of the Times, (ar) (by Helena P. Blavatsky) Lucifer October 1887, uncredited.
- * Signs of the Zodiac, (pi) Rogue July 1962
- * The Signs of the Zodiac, (pm)
- * Sign Talk AmongNativeTribes, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 26 1910
- * Signwriter Sid -, (pz) The Silver Jacket #15, 1954
- * Sigrid at the Pool, (pi) Movie Monthly November 1925 [Ref. Sigrid Holmquist]
- * Sigurd’s Beard, (ss) The Argosy (UK) November 1872; translated from the Norwegian.
- * Sigurd the Dragon-Slayer, (ss)
- * Sigurd the Hero, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper Sep 8, Sep 15, Sep 22, Sep 29 1883
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