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HOOVER, ELLISON (chron.) (continued)
- * An Intimate Outline of History - The Great Salem Witch Popularity Contest, (ct) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 25 1925
- * An Intimate Outline of History, No. 1: Adan & Eve Launch the Garden of Eden Outing and Pleasure Club, (ct) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 17 1925
- * An Intimate Outline of History, No. 2: Rameses II Organizes Regatta Day on the Nile, (ct) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 31 1925
- * An Intimate Outline of History, No. 3: The Trial of Socrates, (ct) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 14 1925
- * An Intimate Outline of History, No. 4: On the Midway at the Babylonian County Fair, (ct) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 7 1925
- * An Intimate Outline of History, No. 5: Caesar Bridges the Rhine, (ct) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 14 1925
- * An Intimate Outline of History, No. 6: Caesar Invades Britain, (ct) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 28 1925
- * An Intimate Outline of History, No. 7 - The Huns Prepare to Invade Rome, (ct) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 11 1925
HOOVER, HERBERT (Clark) (1874-1964); (about) (chron.)
- * The 1932 Campaign, (ar) Colliers May 24 1952
- * Adventures Abroad, (ar) Colliers Feb 24 1951
- * Advising the Big Four, (??) Colliers Sep 15 1951
- * America and You, (ar) The Open Road May 1920
- * An Announcement, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 20 1920
- * The Bankruptcy of Socialism, (ia) Munseys Magazine Dec 1919
- * The Battle Line of Hunger, (ar) McClures Jul 1920
- * The Battle of Capitol Hill, (ar) Colliers May 17 1952
- * Battling the Early Black Markets, (ar) Colliers Aug 18 1951
- * The Challenge to Liberty, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 8 1934
- * Communism Erupts in Europe, (??) Colliers Sep 8 1951
- * Consequences to Liberty of Regimentation, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 15 1934
- * Coolidge Prosperity, (??) Colliers Oct 6 1951
- * The Depression Deepens, (ar) Colliers May 10 1952
- * Election Aftermath, (ar) Colliers May 31 1952
- * Engineerings Golden Age, (??) Colliers Mar 3 1951
- * Enter Roosevelt, (ar) Colliers Jun 7 1952
- * Feed Hungry Europe!, (??) Colliers Nov 23 1940
- * Feed the Starving Now (with Hugh Gibson), (ar) Colliers Feb 20 1943
- * The First American Crusade, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 1 1941
- * Food for 10,000,000, (ar) Colliers Aug 25 1951
- * The Friendship of Food, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine Feb 1921
- * The Futility of Military Alliances (with Hugh Gibson), (??) Colliers Nov 6 1943
- * The Great Depression, (ar) Colliers May 3 1952
- * I Harvey Wanted to See Europe Again, (??) Colliers Mar 10 1951
- * Inside Hardings Cabinet, (ar) Colliers Sep 29 1951
- * Into the White House, (??) Colliers Mar 17 1951
- * Lets Go Fishin, (??) Colliers Apr 22 1944
- * The Life of an Ex-President, (??) Colliers Mar 24 1951
- * May DayChlld Health Day1925, (ar) McClures May 1925
- * More and Better Fishing, (ar) Liberty Jun 20 1925
- * My Boyhood Days, (bg) Colliers Feb 17 1951
- * My White House Years, (ar) Colliers Apr 19 1952
- * New Approaches to Lasting Peace (with Hugh Gibson), (ar) Colliers Jun 5, Jun 12, Jun 19, Jun 26 1943
- * The Only Nation Since the Crusades, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 15 1941
- * Organizing Food Supplies, (ar) Land & Water Jun 7 1917
- * Peace and Progress, (ar) Colliers Apr 26 1952
- * Power Politics at the Peace Table, (??) Colliers Sep 22 1951
- * President Roosevelts Foreign Policy, (ar) Liberty Apr 15 1939
- * Railroad Consolidation, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 9 1924
- * Running Against Al Smith, (ar) Colliers Oct 13 1951
- * Russian Misadventure, (ar) Colliers Apr 27 1940
- * The Safety of New-Born Democracies, (ar) The Forum Dec 1919
- * Shall We Send Our Youth to War?, (ar) The American Magazine Aug 1939
- * Some Notes on Agricultural Readjustment and the High Cost of Living, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 10 1920
- * Some Notes on Industrial Readjustment, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 27 1919
- * Two Great Reasons Why We Must Keep Out of the War, (ar) Liberty Jun 15 1940
- * We Must Keep Out, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 28 1939
- * Well Have to Feed the World Again, (ar) Colliers Nov 28, Dec 5 1942
- * When the Boys Come Home, (ar) Colliers Feb 5 1944
- * Working for Woodrow Wilson, (??) Colliers Sep 1 1951
- * You May Be Sure I Shall Fight Shy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 8 1941
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HOOVER, IRWIN H. (chron.)
- * The Case of Colonel House (with Wesley W. Stout), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 14 1934
- * Courtship and Marriage of a President (edited by Wesley W. Stout), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 23 1934
- * Enter Franklin Roosevelt (with Wesley W. Stout), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 29 1934
- * Four Stormy Years (with Wesley W. Stout), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 17 1934
- * Four White House Visitors (with Wesley W. Stout), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 3 1934
- * Germany Signs (with Wesley W. Stout), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 7 1934
- * Hail to the Chief (with Wesley W. Stout), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 5 1934
- * The Hospitable Hoovers (edited by Wesley W. Stout), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 14 1934
- * I Do Not Choose (edited by Wesley W. Stout), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 1 1934
- * If You Are a White House Guest (edited by Wesley W. Stout), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 17 1934
- * The Illness of Woodrow Wilson (edited by Wesley W. Stout), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 21 1934
- * The Job Is Not So Hard (with Wesley W. Stout), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 12 1934
- * Mrs. Cleveland Weeps (with Wesley W. Stout), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 10 1934
- * Presidents Are People (with Wesley W. Stout), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 3 1934
- * A Queen and Lindy (edited by Wesley W. Stout), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 11 1934
- * The Strangest President (edited by Wesley Stour), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 7 1934
- * Visitors Who Came Without Knocking (with Wesley W. Stout), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 6 1934
- * White House Notebook (with Wesley W. Stout), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 31 1934
- * Whos Who, and, Why, in the White House (with Wesley W. Stout), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 10 1934
- * With Wilson in France (with Wesley W. Stout), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 30 1934
HOOVER, J. EDGAR (1895-1972) (chron.)
- * The Amazing Mr. Means, (ar) The American Magazine Dec 1936
- * Beware of Frauds in Uniform (with Frederick L. Collins), (??) Colliers Dec 26 1942
- * The Boy Who Wanted to Go Fishing, (ar) The American Magazine Nov 1936
- * A Buzzard in Disguise (with Courtney Ryley Cooper), (ar) The American Magazine Nov 1937
- * The Communists Are After Our Minds, (ar) The American Magazine Oct 1954
- * Crime Begins at Home, (ar) Redbook Oct 1946
- * Crime Challenges American Youth, (ar) G-Men Detective Nov 1941
- * Crime Quiz, (qz) Liberty Aug 31 1940
- * Crimes Leading Lady (with Courtney Ryley Cooper), (bg) The American Magazine Feb 1937 [Kathryn Kelly]
- * Crimes Mouthpiece, (ar) The American Magazine Oct 1936
- * Dangerous Freedom, (ar) The American Magazine Jan 1948
- * Death in Headlines (with Quentin Reynolds), (ar) Colliers Aug 13 1938
- * Enemies at Large, (ar) The American Magazine Apr 1944
- * Every Scout a Future G-Man, (ar) Liberty Feb 24 1940
- * Fight Crimeor Fall Before It!, (ar) G-Men Jan 1937
- * Gangsters Are Here Again, (ar) This Week
- * Hitlers Spies Are Experts (with Frederick L. Collins), (ar) Colliers Apr 24 1943
- * How Safe Is Your Youngster?, (ar) The American Magazine Mar 1955
- * John Edgar Hoover Says, (ms) The Feds Oct 1937
- * LawlessnessA National Menace, (ar) True Detective Mysteries Mar 1939
- * The Man with the Magic Wallet (with Courtney Ryley Cooper), (ar) The American Magazine Mar 1937
- * The Man Without Fingerprints (with Frederick L. Collins), (ar) Colliers Jan 30 1943
- * The Meanest Man I Ever Knew (with Courtney Ryley Cooper), (bg) The American Magazine Apr 1937 [George W. Barrett]
- * Money or Your Life! (with Courtney Ryley Cooper), (ar) The American Magazine Jun 1937
- * New Tricks of the Nazi Spies, (ar) The American Magazine Oct 1943
- * Preserve Our National Ideals!, (ms) G-Men May 1939
- * Problems of Law Enforcement, (ms) Detective Fiction Weekly Dec 9 1939
- * Protect the Home Front from Our Foes, (ms) G-Men Detective Jan 1943
- * The Rising Crime Wave, (ar) The American Magazine Mar 1946
- * Scientific Law Enforcement, (ms) G-Men Jun 1938
- * Slickers in Slacks (with Frederick L. Collins), (??) Colliers Oct 16 1943
- * The Spy Who Double-Crossed Hitler, (bg) The American Magazine May 1946 [Albert Van Loop]
- * They Make Your Hometown Safer, (ar) The American Magazine Aug 1955
- * We Are at War!, (ms) G-Men Feb 1938
- * We Must Protect American Liberty!, (ar) G-Men Detective May 1941
- * We Prove Them Innocent, (ar) Scientific Detective Annual 1946
- * Women Can Conquer Crime!, (ms) G-Men Dec 1938
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HOOVER, K(enneth) MARK (fl. 1980s-2010s); (about) (chron.)
- * Big Chill on Chanpi, (ss) Continuum Science Fiction Sum 2004
- * The Bonebreaker, (ss) Challenging Destiny Dec 2005
- * The Final Solution, (sl) Strange Horizons Feb 18, Feb 25 2002
- * Haxan, (ss) Beneath Ceaseless Skies Mar 26 2009
- * High Moon, (ss) Beneath Ceaseless Skies Dec 17 2009
- * Interview: Laura J. Underwood, (iv) Strange Horizons Sep 20 2004
- * Joke Hell, (ss) Fantastic Stories of the Imagination #20 2000
- * Lee Martindale Interview, (iv) Strange Horizons Aug 16 2004
- * Phaedra, (ss) Ellery Queens Mystery Magazine Feb 2012
- * Slugball, (sl) Strange Horizons May 7, May 14 2001
- * Stargasso, (pm) Fantastic Stories of the Imagination #25 2004
- * Wherefore Art Thou Lucy?, (ss) Alpha Adventures Jan 1986
- * Wordcraft and War Fiction: An Interview with David Weber, (iv) Strange Horizons Aug 10 2009
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