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WATSON, THOMAS E. (chron.) (continued)
- * Government by Federal Judges, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine May 1908
- * Governor Broward and the Everglades, (ar) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine May 1908
- * The Great Political Battle in Mississippi, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Aug 1907
- * The Greatest of Women, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Aug 1907
- * The Gubernatorial Campaign in Georgia, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jul 1908
- * The Hapsburgs, the Holy Roman Empire and the Papacy, (ar) Watsons Magazine Nov 1914
- * Hearst Against the Farmers, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Sep 1908
- * The Hearst Party, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jul 1908
- * Hon. Wharton Barkers Platform, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Nov 1907
- * How I Came to Write the Napoleon, (ar) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Nov 1907
- * How Labor Is Protected by the Tariff, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jul 1908
- * How New York Gets the Money, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Feb 1908
- * How They Work It, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jan 1908
- * How to Curb the Federal Judges, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Oct 1907
- * Humbugging the Farmer, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jun 1907
- * If Napoleon Had Won, (ar) Munseys Magazine Aug 1907
- * In the Circulation Department, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Sep 1907
- * In the Circulation Department, (ms) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jun 1908
- * Jerome: A Prosecuting Attorney, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Apr 1907
- * The Jesuits Oath, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jun 1908
- * The Late, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jan 1908
- * Let the Government Create the Money, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Mar 1908
- * Life and Times of Andrew Jackson, (bg) Watsons Magazine Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1906
- * Life and Times of Andrew Jackson, (bg) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Dec 1907, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1908
- * Lord Macaulay and the Roman Catholic System, (ar) Watsons Magazine Nov 1914
- * Love Licks, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jan 1907
- * Merely Incidental, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Mar 1907
- * The Mission of the Reformer, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Oct 1908
- * Morgan Wept, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Feb 1907
- * The Most Original Poem, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Nov 1907
- * Mr. Bryan and Mr. Watson, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jan 1907
- * Mr. Bryans Shameful Treatment of the SouthUncle Remus Is DeadThe Old Packet Boat by the James, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Aug 1908
- * Mr. Watsons Letter of Acceptance of 1896, (lt) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jul 1908
- * The National Campaign, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Sep 1908
- * National Finance Run Mad, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jan 1907
- * The National Political Outlook, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Apr 1908
- * Negro Nurses for White Children, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jul 1907
- * The Negro Question, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Nov 1907
- * Negro Secret Societies, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Feb 1907
- * The New Year, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jan 1907
- * The Night Free Silver Was Killed, (ar) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Dec 1907
- * Not for Rockefellers Pastor nor for Ryans Priest, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jul 1908
- * Not Quite, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Mar 1907
- * An October Day, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Nov 1908
- * The Oddities of the Great, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Nov 1908
- * Of National Interest, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jun 1908
- * The Open Road, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jun 1907
- * Ornamental Flag PolesEastern Insurance Companies, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jan 1907
- * Orthodox Socialism, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Sep 1907
- * Our Creed, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Apr 1908
- * Our National Finances, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Oct 1908
- * A Page from History, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Nov 1907
- * Pages Lost from a Book, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Nov 1908
- * Party Government, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Mar 1908
- * The Philosophers Stone Found at Last, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jul 1908
- * Political Comment, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Oct 1908
- * The Political Situation, (ed) Tom Watsons Magazine Mar 1905
- * Politics and Economics, (ed) Tom Watsons Magazine Apr, May 1905
- * A Prophecy Which Has Become a Dread Reality, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Dec 1908
- * The Proposed Ship Subsidy, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jan 1907
- * Random Talk About Nervous People, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Oct 1907
- * The Reign of the Technicality, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Feb 1908
- * Returning Thanks to My Friends, (ms) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jan 1907
- * The Right Reverend Bishop of San Antonio, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine May 1907
- * Robert Toombs, (bg) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jul 1907
- * Rotten Advertisements, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Aug 1907
- * The Sentence of Ravaillac, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Oct 1908
- * Shameful National Finance, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jul 1907
- * Shoot, Luke, or Give Up the Gun, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jan 1907
- * Socialism at War with Love of Home and Country, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jan 1907
- * Soldier, Take Your Wound, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Dec 1908
- * Some Aftermath of the Civil War, (ar) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Aug 1907
- * Some Evils of the Steel Trust, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jul 1907
- * Some Political History and Comment, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Aug 1907
- * Some Random Talk on Literary Topics, and the Crowning of a Living Poet, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Feb 1907
- * The Steel Trust and the Farmer, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Mar 1907
- * The Stewardship, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Dec 1908
- * Stretching the Consitution, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jul 1907
- * The Struggle of Church Against State in France, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Feb 1907
- * This Is Why the Panic Came, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Feb 1908
- * To Virginia and Return, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jan 1908
- * Two Unsound and Vicious Decisions, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Apr 1907
- * Under the Trucks, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Sep 1907
- * What He Wanted to Know, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Dec 1908
- * What Is Law? Two Celebrated Cases, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Aug 1907
- * What Price Should Cotton Bring?, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine May 1908
- * Whose Son Is a Fool and Whose Daughter Is a Foreign Princess, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jun 1908
- * The Winecup, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine May 1908
- * The Wise Man and the Silly King, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Oct 1908
- * With Brisbane at Delmonicos, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Feb 1907
- * A Word on the Tariff, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Nov 1907
- * A Word to the Cotton Manufacturers, (ed) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Nov 1908
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- * Book Reviews, (br) Watsons Jeffersonian Magazine Jan, Feb 1907
- * Books, (br) Tom Watsons Magazine Jan, Feb 1906
- * Books, (br) Watsons Magazine Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1906
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WATSON, VIRGINIA (fl. 1890s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Americas Burdens, (pm) Harpers Magazine Apr 1919
- * April and I, (pm) Harpers Magazine Apr 1922
- * Cana, (pm) Harpers Magazine Jan 1919
- * The Galleons, (pm) Harpers Magazine Mar 1920
- * Her Proper Sphere, (ss) National Magazine May 1913
- * In Memory of an Artist, (pm) Harpers Magazine May 1927
- * Intervention, (ss) Harpers Weekly Dec 7 1912
- * The Perfect Triangle: Editors, Writers and Readers, (ar) Writers Digest Mar 1931
- * The Pine Tree, (pm) Harpers Magazine Jun 1921
- * Romance, (pm) Harpers Magazine Jan 1925
- * The Topaz Necklace, (vi) Harpers Magazine Jul 1923
- * Uncharted, (pm) Harpers Magazine Nov 1915
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- * The Better Part, by Paul Bourget, (sl) Our World Sep, Oct 1924
- * The Black Knight, by H. Von Gotzendorf-Grabowski, (ss) Short Stories Sep 1898; translated from the German for Short Stories.
- * A False Confession, by Paul Bourget, (ss) World Fiction Nov 1922
- * The Guest, by Paul Bourget, (ss) Our World Aug 1923
- * The Gypsy Van, by Paul Bourget, (ss) Our World Oct 1923
- * Jean-Louis Coste, Mechanic, by Paul Bourget, (ss) Our World Mar 1923
- * Krambambulis, by Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach, (ss) Short Stories Jul 1898; translated from the German.
- * The Little Harlequin, by Alexander Ular, (ss) Short Stories Mar 1899
- * The Memoirs of an Orderly, by A. Oskar Klaussmann, (ss) Short Stories Aug 1898; translated from the German.
- * Moonlight, by Guy de Maupassant, (ss) Short Stories Oct 1903; translated from the French (Clair de Lune).
- * My Estate, by Paul Olkar Hacker, (ss) Short Stories Jun 1899
- * The Old Governess, by Heinrich Seidel, (ss) The Outlook Aug 18 1900
- * Piney the Dwarf, by Rudolf Baumbach, (ss) Short Stories Sep 1900; translated from the German.
- * Three Days of Zoes Life, by Kerimee Hanoum, (ss) Short Stories Dec 1898; translated from the German.
- * The Two Sapphires, by Frédéric Boutet, (ss) Harpers Magazine Jul 1926
- * The Unfriendly Friend, by Paul Bourget, (ss) Our World Jun 1924
WATSON, W. F. (fl. 1900s-1930s) (chron.)
- * At the Pawnbrokers, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Jul 1931
- * Bosses, Foremen and Managers, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Aug 1930
- * Clocking On!, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Aug 1932
- * Labour Colleges, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Feb 1927
- * Measurement and Management, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Feb 1931
- * Mysteries of the Pay Envelope, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Nov 1930
- * Photographing Through Animals Eyes, (ia) Colliers Weekly Apr 30 1904
- * The Romance of the Hammer, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Feb 1933
- * The Sack!, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Jan 1931
- * Shopmates oMine, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Nov 1929
- * Some Machines I Have Worked!, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Oct 1931
- * Some Shops I Have Worked In, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Aug 1929
- * Some Things I Have Helped to Make, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Feb 1930
- * Strikes, Past, Present and Future, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Nov 1933
- * Tools, Tackle and Gadgets, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Nov 1932
- * Whose Work Is It?, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Nov 1927
- * Workshop Casualties!, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Apr 1932
WATSON, WALLACE (fl. 1910s) (chron.)
- * At Any Cost, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine Oct 15 1913
- * The Bigger Game, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine Dec 30 1914
- * Brazen Victory, (nv) Top-Notch Magazine Oct 30 1914
- * The Crusader, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine Nov 15 1913
- * For the Clubs Honor, (nv) Top-Notch Magazine Mar 15 1914
- * For the Last Furlong, (nv) Top-Notch Magazine Dec 10 1914
- * The Game Higher Up, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine Sep 30 1914 (v18 #6)
- * His Biggest Hour, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine Dec 15 1913
- * In the Final Chukker, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine Aug 30 1914
- * The Long Throw, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine Dec 1 1913
- * Off the Map, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine Feb 15 1914
- * On Hairpin Curve, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine Jun 30 1914
- * On Running Edge, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine Sep 15 1913
- * On Sanded Greens, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine Sep 20 1914 (v19 #2)
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