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Annual Bibliography of Commonwealth Literature 2007
This paper argues that discourses of love in Ghanaian market literature for youth offer a view into complex negotiations of agency and empowerment. Drawing on Deborah Durham's notion of youth as "social `shifters'" and Francis Nyamnjoh's conception of the "interconnectedness" of agency, I take Ghanaian market literature as one specific case of how African literature for youth foregrounds questions of continuity and change as African societies enter into increasingly complex global relations. In this literature for youth, received notions of love, often constructed out of impressions from American pop and hip hop music, carry new notions of agency that compete with existing "domesticated" forms. Authors like Ike Tandoh and Evelyn Tay employ discourses of love to offer youth alternative avenues for empowerment in a context of socio-economic disenfranchizement. In a creative process of "straddling", this writing both reveals and reproduces the contradictions that obtain in youth configurations of agency.

The Best Short Stories of 1915

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GORDON, ARMISTEAD C.
Maje.

HOPPER, JAMES.
The Night School.

JOHNSTON, CALVIN.
Traitors Both.

LONG, JOHN LUTHER.
The Sandwich-Man.

MORRIS, GOUVERNEUR.
When the Devil Was Better.

POST, MELVILLE DAVISSON.
A Twilight Adventure.
The Doomdorf Mystery.

RICHTER, CONRAD.
Brothers of No Kin.

SINGMASTER, ELSIE.
The Ishmaelite.

SYNON, MARY.
The Bravest Son.

WHARTON, EDITH.
The Triumph of Night.

NOTE.--"The Roll of Honor for 1914" is based on the reading of the eight
periodicals listed on page 288.

[Transcriber's Note: See "INDEX OF SHORT STORIES FOR 1914 AND 1915" for
the page 288 list of periodicals from 1914.]




THE ROLL OF HONOR FOR 1915


ALLEN, FREDERICK LEWIS.
Madame Zaranova.

ANONYMOUS.
Safety in Numbers.

ARCOS, RENE.
One Evening--The Meeting.

AUMONIER, STACY.
*The Friends.

BLACKWOOD, ALGERNON.
The Other Wing.

BROWN, ALICE.
The Return of Martha.

BROWN, KATHARINE HOLLAND.
The Old-Fashioned Gift.

BURT, MAXWELL STRUTHERS.
*The Water-Hole.

BUTLER, KATHARINE.
*In No Strange Land.

BYRNE, DONN.
*The Wake.

CANFIELD, DOROTHY.
*Flint and Fire.

CHILD, RICHARD WASHBURN.
Not in the Dispatches.

COBB, IRVIN S.
*Blacker Than Sin.

COLCORD, LINCOLN.
A Life and a Ship.
Rescue at Sea.

COLUM, PADRAIC.
*A Woman of the West.

COMFORT, WILL LEVINGTON.
*Chautonville.

COWDERY, ALICE.
Chains.

DAY, MARY LOUISE.
His Surrender.

DIX, BEULAH MARIE.
*Across the Border.

DUNCAN, NORMAN.
A Nice Little Morsel o' Dog Meat.

DUNNING, HAROLD WOLCOTT.
The Little Captain.

DUNSANY, LORD.
*A Story of Land and Sea.
*The Exiles' Club.
The Three Infernal Jokes.

DWIGGINS, W.A.
*La Derniere Mobilisation.

DWYER, JAMES FRANCIS.
*The Citizen.

EARLE, MARY TRACY.
"The Tropic Bird."

EWERS, HANNS HEINZ.
The Spider.

FINCH, LUCINE.
The Woman Who Waited.

FITCH, ANITA.
Colin McCabe: Renegade.

FORMAN, HENRY JAMES.
The Monk and the Stranger.

FREEMAN, MARY E. WILKINS-.
Emancipation.

GALSWORTHY, JOHN.
*Ultima Thule.

GEROULD, KATHARINE FULLERTON.
Blue Bonnet.
*Martin's Hollow.
*Miss Marriott and the Faun.
*Sea-Green.
The Penalties of Artemis.

GIBBON, PERCEVAL.
*The Town of His Dream.

GREGG, FRANCES.
*Whose Dog--?

HALL, GERTRUDE.
*An Epilogue.

HALL, WILBUR.
The Fiddler of Glory Hole.

HAMPTON, EDGAR LLOYD.
Finsen.

HARRIS, BURT.
The Truth.

HECHT, BEN.
Depths.
Gratitude.
*Life.

HOPPER, JAMES.
Forty Years Hence.

HUGHES, RUPERT.
*Michaeleen! Michaelawn!
Sent For Out.

HURST, FANNIE.
Ever Ever Green.
*Rolling Stock.
*T.B.

JOHNSON, ARTHUR.
*Mr. Eberdeen's House.

JOHNSTON, CALVIN.
Promise Lands.

JORDAN, VIRGIL.
*Vengeance Is Mine!

KAUN, ALEXANDER S.
Gratitude.

KOIZUMI, K.
*Uguisu. (A Japanese Nightingale).

LYON, HARRIS MERTON.
The Son of Santa Claus.
*The Weaver Who Clad the Summer.

McINTYRE, JOHN T.
The Hand of Glory.

MITCHELL, MARY ESTHER.
A New England Pippa.

MUILENBURG, WALTER J.
*Heart of Youth.
*The Prairie.

MYERS, WALTER L.
*Mates.

NICHOLS, WILLIAM T.
The Other Woman.

NOYES, NEWBOLD.
*The End of the Path.

O'BRIEN, SEUMAS.
*The House in the Valley.
*The Whale and the Grasshopper.

O'REILLY, MARY BOYLE.
*In Berlin.

PAINE, GUSTAVUS S.
"Here He Is."

PALMER, VANCE.
The Law of the Dark.

PICKTHALL, MARJORIE L.C.
Stories.

POST, MELVILLE DAVISSON.
The New Administration.

ROBERTSON, MORGAN.
*The Poison Ship.

ROOF, KATHARINE METCALF.
*The Waiting Years.

ROSENBLATT, BENJAMIN.
*Zelig.

SINGMASTER, ELSIE.
*The Survivors.

SMITH, GORDON ARTHUR.
*Jeanne, the Maid.

SNEDDON, ROBERT W.
One Mother.
The Musician.

STEELE, WILBUR DANIEL.
A Matter of Education.
*On Moon Hill.
*Romance.
*The Yellow Cat.

STRINGER, ARTHUR.
*The Ivy and the Tower.

SYNON, MARY.
*The Bounty-Jumper.

WALLACE, EDGAR.
The Greater Battle.

WALPOLE, HUGH.
*The Twisted Inn.

WESTON, GEORGE.
*The Martial Mood of M'sieur.

WHARTON, EDITH.
Coming Home.

WHITE, WILLIAM ALLEN.
*The Gods Arrive.

WINSLOW, HORATIO.
The Wonderful City.




MAGAZINE AVERAGES FOR 1915


_The following table includes the averages of all American magazines
published during 1915 of which complete files for the period covered
were placed at my disposal. One, two, and three asterisks are employed
to indicate relative distinction. "Three-asterisk stories" are of
somewhat permanent literary value._


______________________________________________________________________
MAGAZINES | NO OF | NO OF | PERCENTAGE OF |
| STORIES | DISTINCTIVE | DISTINCTIVE |
| PUBLISHED | STORIES | STORIES |
| | PUBLISHED | PUBLISHED |
| |_______________|________________|
| | * | ** | *** | * | ** | *** |
_________________________|___________|____|____|_____|_____|____|_____|
American Magazine | 53 | 23 | 11 | 3 | 43 | 21 | 6 |
Associated Sunday | | | | | | | |
Magazines | 39 | 9 | 2 | 1 | 24 | 5 | 3 |
(Jan-May See also | | | | | | | |
Every Week) | | | | | | | |
Atlantic Monthly | 24 | 16 | 8 | 2 | 67 | 33 | 8 |
Bellman | 39 | 20 | 11 | 7 | 51 | 28 | 18 |
Black Cat | 108 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 0 | 0 |
Bruno Chap Books | 7 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 43 | 0 | 0 |
Century Magazine | 53 | 32 | 15 | 7 | 60 | 28 | 13 |
Collier's Weekly | 142 | 46 | 21 | 9 | 32 | 15 | 6 |
Delineator | 30 | 7 | 3 | 1 | 23 | 7 | 3 |
Everybody's Magazine | 46 | 13 | 3 | 1 | 28 | 6 | 2 |
Every Week (See also | 77 | 23 | 2 | 1 | 30 | 3 | 2 |
Associated Sunday | | | | | | | |
Magazines) | | | | | | | |
Forum | 13 | 12 | 6 | 3 | 92 | 46 | 23 |
Good Housekeeping | 42 | 4 | 1 | 1 | 10 | 2 | 2 |
Harper's Bazar | 23 | 6 | 4 | 0 | 26 | 17 | 0 |
Harper's Magazine | 101 | 56 | 28 | 12 | 56 | 28 | 12 |
Harper's Weekly | 25 | 18 | 4 | 0 | 72 | 16 | 0 |
Illustrated Sunday | | | | | | | |
Magazine | 182 | 59 | 27 | 16 | 32 | 15 | 9 |
Or excluding reprints | 169 | 46 | 15 | 5 | 27 | 9 | 3 |
International | 17 | 10 | 5 | 2 | 59 | 29 | 12 |
Ladies' Home Journal | 42 | 8 | 3 | 1 | 19 | 7 | 3 |
Life | 68 | 10 | 0 | 0 | 15 | 0 | 0 |
Lippincott's and | | | | | | | |
McBride's Magazines | 98 | 36 | 6 | 1 | 36 | 6 | 1 |
Little Review | 9 | 9 | 5 | 5 | 100 | 56 | 56 |
McClure's Magazine | 63 | 22 | 9 | 0 | 35 | 14 | 0 |
Masses | 10 | 7 | 3 | 1 | 70 | 30 | 10 |
Metropolitan | 47 | 24 | 7 | 5 | 51 | 15 | 11 |
Midland | 10 | 10 | 7 | 3 | 100 | 70 | 30 |
Munsey's Magazine | 48 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 8 | 2 | 0 |
National Sunday Magazine | 22 | 9 | 5 | 0 | 41 | 23 | 0 |
New Republic | 9 | 7 | 3 | 1 | 78 | 33 | 11 |
Outlook | 9 | 6 | 4 | 1 | 67 | 44 | 11 |
Pictorial Review | 68 | 15 | 4 | 1 | 22 | 6 | 1 |
Saturday Evening Post | 162 | 29 | 12 | 6 | 18 | 7 | 4 |
Scribner's Magazine | 52 | 37 | 24 | 7 | 71 | 46 | 13 |
Smart Set | 242 | 34 | 12 | 3 | 14 | 5 | 1 |
Sunset Magazine | 42 | 13 | 3 | 0 | 31 | 7 | 0 |
Woman's Home Companion | 49 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 8 | 0 | 0 |
______________________________________________________________________|


_The following tables indicate the rank, during 1915, by number and
percentage of distinctive stories published, of the eighteen periodicals
coming within the scope of my examination which have published during
the past year over twenty-five stories and which have exceeded an
average of 15% in stories of distinction. The lists exclude reprints._


BY PERCENTAGE OF DISTINCTIVE STORIES

1. Scribner's Magazine 71%
2. Century Magazine 60%
3. Harper's Magazine 56%
4. Metropolitan 51%
5. Bellman 51%
6. American Magazine 43%
7. Lippincott's and McBride's Magazines 36%
8. McClure's Magazine 35%
9. Collier's Weekly 32%
10. Sunset Magazine 31%
11. Every Week 30%
12. Everybody's Magazine 28%
13. Illustrated Sunday Magazine 27%
14. Associated Sunday Magazine 24%
(excluding Every Week)
15. Delineator 23%
16. Pictorial Review 22%
17. Ladies' Home Journal 19%
18. Saturday Evening Post 18%


BY NUMBER OF DISTINCTIVE STORIES

1. Harper's Magazine 56
2. Illustrated Sunday Magazine 46
3. Collier's Weekly 46
4. Scribner's Magazine 37
5. Lippincott's and McBride's Magazines 36
6. Century Magazine 32
7. Saturday Evening Post 29
8. Metropolitan 24
9. American Magazine 23
10. Every Week 23
11. McClure's Magazine 22
12. Bellman 20
13. Pictorial Review 15
14. Sunset Magazine 13
15. Everybody's Magazine 13
16. Associated Sunday Magazine
(excluding Every Week) 9
17. Ladies' Home Journal 8
18. Delineator 7

_The following periodicals have published during 1915 ten or more
"two-asterisk stories." The list excludes reprints._

1. Harper's Magazine 28
2. Scribner's Magazine 24
3. Collier's Weekly 21
4. Illustrated Sunday Magazine 15
5. Century Magazine 15
6. Saturday Evening Post 12
7. Smart Set 12
8. Bellman 11
9. American Magazine 11


_The following periodicals have published during 1915 three or more
"three-asterisk stories." The list excludes reprints._

1. Harper's Magazine 12
2. Collier's Weekly 9
3. Scribner's Magazine 7
4. Century Magazine 7
5. Bellman 7
6. Saturday Evening Post 6
7. Little Review 5
8. Metropolitan 5
9. Illustrated Sunday Magazine 5
10. Midland 3
11. Forum 3
12. American Magazine 3
13. Smart Set 3


_The best short story of the year is "Zelig," by Benjamin Rosenblatt,
published in The Bellman._

_Ties in the above lists have been decided by taking relative rank in
other lists into account._




INDEX OF SHORT STORIES FOR 1914 AND 1915


_All short stones published in the following magazines during 1914 are
listed in this index._

Atlantic Monthly.
Century Magazine.
Collier's Weekly.
Forum.
Harper's Magazine.
Metropolitan Magazine.
Saturday Evening Post.
Scribner's Magazine.

_All short stories published in the following magazines and newspapers
during 1915 are indexed._

American Magazine.
Associated Sunday Magazines.
(_January to May, excluding stories in_ Every Week, _q.v._).
Atlantic Monthly.
Bellman.
Boston Evening Transcript.
Boston Daily Advertiser.
Bruno Chap Books.
Century Magazine.
Collier's Weekly.
Delineator.
Everybody's Magazine.
Every Week.
Fabulist.
Forum.
Harper's Bazar.
Harper's Magazine.
Harper's Weekly.
Illustrated Sunday Magazine.
International.*
Ladies' Home Journal.
Lippincott's Magazine.
Little Review.
McBride's Magazine.
McClure's Magazine.
Masses.
Metropolitan.
Midland.
National Sunday Magazine.
New Republic.
Outlook.
Pictorial Review.
Reedy's Mirror.
Saturday Evening Post.
Scribner's Magazine.
Sunset Magazine.

_Short stories, of distinction only, published in the following
magazines during 1915 are indexed._

Black Cat.
Bruno's Weekly.
Chicago Sunday Tribune.
Cosmopolitan.
Good Housekeeping.
Greenwich Village.
Hearst's Magazine.
Life.
Munsey's Magazine.
Smart Set.
Woman's Home Companion.

_One, two, or three asterisks are prefixed to the titles of stories to
indicate distinction. Three asterisks prefixed to a title indicate the
more or less permanent literary value of a story, and entitle it to a
place on the annual "Roll of Honor."_

_The following abbreviations are used in the index:--_

_Am._ American Magazine
_A.S.M._ Associated Sunday Magazines
_Atl._ Atlantic Monthly
_B.C._ Black Cat
_B.C.B._ Bruno Chap Books
_B.D.A._ Boston Daily Advertiser
_Bel._ Bellman
_B.E.T._ Boston Evening Transcript
_Brun. W._ Bruno's Weekly
_Cen._ Century Magazine
_Ch. Trib._ Chicago Sunday Tribune
_Col._ Collier's Weekly
_Cos._ Cosmopolitan Magazine
_Del._ Delineator
_Ev._ Everybody's Magazine
_E.W._ Every Week
_Fab._ Fabulist
_For._ Forum
_G.H._ Good Housekeeping
_G.V._ Greenwich Village
_Harp. B._ Harper's Bazar
_Harp. M._ Harper's Magazine
_Harp. W._ Harper's Weekly
_Int._ International
_I.S.M._ Illustrated Sunday Magazine
_L.H.J._ Ladies' Home Journal
_Lip._ Lippincott's Magazine
_Lit. R._ Little Review
_McB._ McBride's Magazine
_McC._ McClure's Magazine
_Met._ Metropolitan
_Mid._ Midland
_Mir._ Reedy's Mirror
_Mun._ Munsey's Magazine
_N. Rep._ New Republic
_N.S.M._ National Sunday Magazine
_Outl._ Outlook
_Pict. R._ Pictorial Review
_Scr._ Scribner's Magazine
_S.E.P._ Saturday Evening Post
_S.S._ Smart Set
_Sun._ Sunset Magazine
_W.H.C._ Woman's Home Companion
_'14._ 1914
_'15._ 1915


A

A., 1.
The Broken Wheel. I.S.M. April 4, '15.

ABBOTT, AVERY.
"And They Lived Happily ----." Del. Aug., '15.
*The Powerful Wobberjohn. Mid. Dec., '15.

ABBOTT, ELEANOR HALLOWELL.
Man of My Dreams. Col. Sept. 4, '15.
Tinsel-Toes. Met. Dec., '14.

ABBOTT, KEENE.
"Every Summer." Harp. M. June, '15.
**In the Switch-yard. Harp. M. March, '15.
*"Maybe Wild Parsnips." Harp. M. July, '14.
**Silent Battle. Mid. Jan., '15.

ABBOTT, MABEL.
The Advantage. Mun. May, '15.

ABDULLAH, ACHMED.
**Black Lily. Lip. July, '15.
*The Flowering Stone. Lip. April, '15.
**The Infidel. Lip. Jan., '15.
*The Man Who Wished. McB. Sept., '15.
*The Rock Whence Ye Were Hewn. Lip. Feb., '15.

ADAMS, FRANK R.
*Buster. S.S. Oct., '15.

ADAMS, SAMUEL HOPKINS.
The Fairy Princess. Ev. Aug., '15.

ADAMS, WILL.
Betting on Shorty. Col. Jan. 3, '14.
Mix-ups in Troop J. Col. Feb. 28, '14.
Off-Agin-on-Agin Finnegan. Col. July 25, '14.
Shorty's Victorious Maneuvers. Col. Jan. 24, '14.

ADDISON, THOMAS.
Educated Sausages. Lip. Feb., '15.
The Taming of Aunt Maria. Lip. May, '15.

ALEXANDER, H.B.
**The Pixie. Mid. Feb., '15.

ALEXANDER, HELEN.
Her Own Life. Harp. M. Sept., '14.

ALLEN, FREDERICK LEWIS.
Cart Before the Horse. Cen. Oct., '15.
***Madame Zaranova. Bel. Dec. 18, '15.

ALLEN, IRVING R.
What in the World Do You Want? I.S.M. Jan. 24, '15.

ALLEN, JAMES LANE.
**A Cathedral Singer. Cen. May, '14.

ALLEN, LEWIS.
Jessop's Valet. I.S.M. Nov. 14, '15.
"Oh, Pearl!" I.S.M. April 18, '15.
The Lady and the Veil. I.S.M. June 6, '15.
Tweedledum and Tweedledee. I.S.M. March 14, '15.
Why Can't You? I.S.M. April 4, '15.

ALLEN, MARYLAND.
The Strayed Reveler. Sun. May, '15.
Torry the Man-Maker. S.E.P. Oct. 3, '14.

ALLEN, WILLIS BOYD.
*The End of His Rope. S.S. May, '15.

ALLENSON, A.C.
Pandora the Resolute. McB. Nov., '15.
Second-Chance Lidcote. Lip. April, '15.
The Morrow Man. A.S.M. Feb. 7, '15.
The Snail Man. McB. Dec., '15.

ALTENBERG, PETER.
*Music. Brun. W. Oct. 7, '15.

AMID, JOHN.
A Turkey-Yard Napoleon. Del. July, '15.
Beefsteak _vs._ Bankruptcy. Col. Jan. 10, '14.

ANDERSON, ELIZABETH.
Fried Onions. Del. June, '15.

ANDERSON, FREDERICK IRVING.
An All-Star Cast. S.E.P. Jan. 24, '14.
The Alchemists. S.E.P. Jan. 2, '15.
The Angle of Refraction. S.E.P. Aug. 14, '15.
The Ingenue. S.E.P. Feb. 27, '15.
The Makeshift. S.E.P. Sept. 5, '14.
The Man Who Couldn't Go Home. S.E.P. March 28, '14.
*The Unknown Masterpiece. S.E.P. June 5, '15.
*Vanities. S.E.P. Nov. 14, '14.

ANDERSON, SHERWOOD.
*Sister. Lit. R. Dec., '15.
The Rabbit-pen. Harp. M. July, '14.

ANDERSON, WILLIAM ASHLEY.
The Dryad of Reouw Straits. Ev. March, '15.
*The Fight in Buddha's Caldron. Ev. April, '15.

ANDREWS, MARY RAYMOND SHIPMAN.
Achilles the Butler. Scr. Sept., '14.
**Coals of Fire. Scr. Jan., '15.
Her Fling. S.E.P. Dec. 19, '14.
**Peace on Earth. N.S.M. Dec. 12, '15.
*The Fete of M'sieur Bob. Scr. March, '14.
*The Star-Spangled Banner. Del. July, '15.
*The Three Things. L.H.J. Nov.-Dec., '15.
*The Very Lilac One. Scr. Dec., '15.

ANONYMOUS.
Broke! or The Busted Lady. McC. June, '15.
*Immortality. S.S. Aug., '15.
***Safety in Numbers. N. Rep. July 10, '15.
The Brief Career of Matty Vandam. A.S.M. April 18, '15.
**The Killing of Different Man. N. Rep. Aug. 28, '15.
*The Manicure Girl. N. Rep. July 3, '15.
*The Parable of the Red Hag. S.S. Aug., '15.
The Triple Entente. A.S.M. Feb. 14, '15.
The Woman Behind the Bottle. McC. July, '15.
Twelve Dollars. McC. July, '15.
Twelve Years With Alcohol. McC. Oct., '15.

APPLE, E. ALBERT.
Santa Claus by Special Delivery. I.S.M. Dec. 12, '15.

ARCOS, RENE.
***One Evening--The Meeting. Int. Jan., '15.

ARMSTRONG, EVERHARDT.
*Zelda. S.S. Feb., '15.

ARNOLD, EDWIN L.
The Treasure Maid. I.S.M. July 4, '15.

ARNY, GRACE LEA.
The Hope Chest. McB. Nov., '15.

ARTZYBASHEV, MICHAEL.
*The Revolutionist. Met. Aug., '15.

"ASHE, ELIZABETH."
Blue Reefers. Atl. Nov., '14.
*The Glory-Box. Atl. Dec., '14.

ASKUE, RUSSELL PETTIS.
Myself and Conrad Grines. Lip. Feb., '15.

AUMONIER, STACY.
***The Friends. Cen. Oct., '15.
*The Preposterous Princess. S.S. Aug., '15.

AUSTIN, F. BRITTEN.
**Nerves. Col. Nov. 14, '14.

AVERCHENKO, ARKADYI.
*A Spiritual Drama: The Life of Man. N. Rep. Nov. 6, '15.


B

B., R.H. and O., G.R.
*Thicker Than Water. Life. Nov. 25, '15.

BACHELLER, IRVING.
*Left Behind. Col. Oct. 30, '15.
*The Hero of Sam Hill. Col. Sept. 4, '15.

BACON, JOSEPHINE DASKAM.
Darby and Joan, Limited. S.E.P. Nov. 14, '14.
*The Fly in the Ointment. L.H.J. Aug., '15.
The Test. S.E.P. May 16, '14.

BAILEY, CAROLYN SHERWIN.
Orphan No. 873. Del. Jan., '15.

BAILEY, TEMPLE.
A Rebellious Grandmother. Harp. M. Sept., '14.
**Made in Germany. Scr. June, '15.
Petronella. Harp. M. Jan., '14.
The Man Who Was Never a Boy. Col. Oct. 10, '14.

BAILLIE-GROHMAN, O.
**Seppel. For. Nov., '14.

BAKER, KATHARINE.
For Distinguished Conduct. For. Jan., '14.

BAKER, RAY STANNARD.
**The Last Phase of the Great War. Am. Jan., '15.

BAKER, VIRGINIA.
Grandfather Crane Invokes the Aid of Sorcery. Atl. Oct., '14.
The Afternoon Ride of Paul Revere Columbus Dobbs. Atl. Aug., '14.

BALL, WALTER SAVAGE.
*A Stranger in Town. Harp. W. Feb. 27, '15.

BALMER, EDWIN.
'Mid the Flotsam of the Seas. S.E.P. Sept. 11, '15.
*Over the Sheer. Met. April, '15.
Radames of the Rock Cut. E.W. Aug. 23, '15.
*The Black Star. Met. Feb., '14.
The Celluloid Hero. E.W. Nov. 22, '15.
The Ordeal of Silence. N.S.M. Jan. 10, '15.

BANCROFT, ALBERTA.
The Nurses of Alwyn. Sun. Sept., '15.

BARBOUR, RALPH HENRY.
Artichokes to Herbs. Ev. Feb., '15.
Flood-Tide. McC. May, '15.
Looking After Christine. L.H.J. June, '15.
The Last Hurdle. L.H.J. Oct., '15.
The Man Up-Stairs. Pict. R. Feb., '15.

BARCYNSKA, THE COUNTESS.
Mothers of Men. Sun. March, '15.
*The Dark Hour. Sun. Nov., '15.
**The King Passes. Sun. Dec., '15.
*The Understudy. Harp. W. Aug. 7, '15.

BARNETT, JOHN.
The Man Who Paid. I.S.M. June 6, '15.

BARNEY, JR., CHARLES GORHAM.
*The Leper. G.V. May 20, '15.

BARTLETT, FREDERICK ORIN.
The Young Man Who Was Always There. L.H.J. June, '15.

BASCOM, LOUISE RAND.
*The White Shoes. Harp. M. Nov., '14.

BATES, KATHARINE LEE.
*A Spanish Elopement. Harp. M. March, '15.

BATES, SYLVIA CHATFIELD.
*The Canterbury Candlestick. W.H.C. Aug., '15.

BAURY, LOUIS.
What is "Life"? I.S.M. Jan. 17, '15.

BEARD, WOLCOTT LE CLEAR.
Her Friend, Sergeant John. Scrib. April, '14.

BEASLEY, N.B.
The Greater Love. I.S.M. Dec. 12, '15.

BEERBOHM, MAX.
*James Pethel. Cen. Jan., '15.

BEERE, ROSE KIDD.
A Rally on the Colors. Col. May 30, '14.

BEFFEL, JOHN NICHOLAS.
*The Mysterious Foot. S.S. Feb., '15.

BEGBIE, HAROLD.
*The Motto Over the Mantelpiece. Del. Dec., '15.

BELL, J.J.
A Packet of Letters. McB. Sept., '15.
Miss Tobey's Matchmaking. I.S.M. Sept. 12, '15.
The Christmas Rush. McB. Dec., '15.
**The Ghost. Bel. Dec. 11, '15.
The Second Youth of Austin Service. Bel. Feb. 27, '15.

BENEFIELD, BARRY.
*Soldiers of Time. Scrib. April, '14.
*The Serpent. Cen. July, '15.
*Wind in the Pines. Scrib. Oct., '14.

BENNETT, ENOCH ARNOLD.
The Life of Nash Nicklin. Met. Sept., '15.
The Muscovy Ducks. Met. July, 15.

BENSON, CLAUDE E.
The Wild Man's Justice. Col. Oct. 3, '14.

BENTLEY, EDMUND C.
The Clever Cockatoo. Met. July, '14.
The Inoffensive Captain. Met. March, '14.

BERGENGREN, RALPH.
The "Ultra-Violet Madonna." Cent. Jan., '14.

BEST, MOLLIE.
**The Sinews of Peace. Am. Jan., '15.
**What Worried Him. Am. Aug., '15.

BEYMER, WILLIAM GILMORE.
**Go In and Out the Window. Met. Jan., '14.
The Six-Day Sharp-Shooter. Harp. M. Oct., '14.

BICKNELL, BERNICE.
The Shepherd Man. Col. April 11, '14.

BINGHAM, EDFRID A.
Brixtonite No. 76. Lip. March, '15.

BIRCHALL, SARA HAMILTON.
The Changing Pierrot. I.S.M. Nov. 21, '15.
**The Girl Who Got On to Her Job. I.S.M. Nov. 28, '15.

"BIRMINGHAM, GEORGE A." (CANON JAMES O. HANNAY.)
Sir Isaac's Ragamuffins. McC. April, '15.
The Argonauts: Sonny. S.E.P. June 20, '14.

BISHOP, WILL.
Comrades in the Making. Sun. June, '15.

BLACKWOOD, ALGERNON.
**An Egyptian Hornet. Mir. March 19, '15.
***The Other Wing. McB. Nov., '15.
**The Wings of Horus. Cen. Nov., '14.

"BLISS, REGINALD." (_See_ WELLS, H.G.)

BOSHER, KATE LANGLEY.
Horatio. Harp. M. Oct., '15.

BOUCICAULT, RUTH HOLT.
The Rendezvous. I.S.M. March 21, '15.

BOYCE, NEITH.
*Funerals. Harp. W. May 15, '15.
*Maddalena Speaks. For. Jan., '14.
The Faithful Wife. Harp. W. Jan. 2, '15.
*The Inlaid Chest. Harp. W. Jan. 16, '15.
*The Return. Harp. W. Jan. 9, '15.
*Thirty Years. Harp W. May 22, '15.

BOYESEN, ALGERNON.
*The Puppet Show. S.S. Feb., '15.

BRADLEY, HARRIET LEWIS.
The Second Voice. Atl. March, '14.

BRADY, CYRUS TOWNSEND.
*And Thus He Came. Pict. R. Dec., '15.

BRAINERD, ELEANOR HOYT.
Cutting Out Skirts. Pict. R. Jan., '15.
The Amateur Bridegroom. Pict. R. Nov., '15.

BRALEY, BERTON.
Delivering the Goods. I.S.M. June 6, '15.
Putting It Over Handel. I.S.M. May 9, '15.
Sherlocking the Tango King. I.S.M. July 25, '15.
Switching the Line. I.S.M. March 28, '15.
The Wise Shift. I.S.M. Aug. 15, '15.
Three Rousing Cheers. I.S.M. Aug. 8, '15.

BRAY, MARY.
It Might Have Been Worse. I.S.M. April 18, '15.

BRENNER, WALTER D.
"Putting One Over." Col. Aug. 15, '14.
Tweedy's Tryout. Col. March 27, '15.

BRONSON-HOWARD, GEORGE. (_See_ HOWARD, GEORGE BRONSON-).

BROOKE, L.
*Knives and Forks. Scrib. Nov., '14.

BROOKS, WALTER R.
*Harden's Chance. For. Dec., '15.

BROWN, ALICE.
**A Mind-Cure. Harp. M. Aug., '14.
**The Flags on the Tower. Harp. M. April, '15.
**The House With the Tower. Harp. M. May, '14.
*The Lost Cup. W.H.C. April, '15.
***The Return of Martha. Harp. M. Aug., '15.
*The Unbroken Dynasty. Del. March, '15.
**Wedding-gifts. Harp. M. Nov., '15.

BROWN, KATHARINE HOLLAND.
Alice's Child. Scr. March, '15.
*Brewster Blood. Scr. Jan., '15.
*Raw Prose. Scr. May, '14.
**The First-born. Scr. Dec., '15.
*The Girl Who Was Talked About. E.W. May 3, '15.
*The High Cost of Honor. E.W. Oct. 11, '15.
*The New Nest. Cen. Feb., '14.
***The Old-Fashioned Gift. A.S.M. Jan. 17, '15.
*The Quality of Genius. Cen. March, '14.
*The Ragged Edge of Forty. Scrib. Dec., '14.

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