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  - ANTHOLOGY: American Boy Stories (1926) "Jibby Jones and the Fishing Prize" 
 A story. "Selected stories from 'The American Boy' with an introduction by Griffith Ogden Ellis." Young Moderns Bookshelf. The Sun Dial Press, Inc. New York. Reprinted in 1949.  [EPBLIB]
   
  - Time Magazine (September 20, 1937)   "Milestones"    An obituary. From Time.com WEB.  [WEB]
  
 
  - Muscatine Journal (December 30, 1953)   "Pearls From the Past"    Extracted from the Muscatine Library Newsletter.  [WEB]
  
 
  - ANTHOLOGY: Modern Literature for Oral Interpretation (1920) "Where There's A Will"    By Gertrude E. Johnson. "Practice Book for Vocal Expression." Reprinted from Lippincott's. p 159-168.  [GOOGLE BOOKS]
  
 
  - Dictionary of Midwestern Literature (2001) "Ellis Parker Butler" 
 Edited by Philip A. Greasley. "Volume One: The Authors" Indiana University Press. May 1, 2001. Hardcover. ISBN 0253336090. p 90-91.  [GOOGLE BOOKS]
   
  - Putnam's Investment Handbook (1919) "Bonds Are Certainly Bonds"    An extended quotation. Book by Albert W. Atwood. G. P. Putnam's Sons: New York. p 82-90.  [GOOGLE BOOKS]
  
 
  - ANTHOLOGY: The Book of Humorous Verse (1920) "The Secret Combination"    Edited by Carolyn Wells. p 210-10. Revised editions were printed in 1934 (p 209) and 1947. New York: George H. Doran.  [HARPER, ROTH]
  
 
  - ANTHOLOGY: Taken From Life (1897) "The Secret Combination"    A poem. Images from Sixth Edition (1902?). p 22-23.  [GOOGLE BOOKS]
  
 
  - Writer (June, 1914)   "How 'Pigs is Pigs' Was Written"    Vol. XXVI. No. 6. p 91-92. Reprinted from the Bookman.  [GOOGLE BOOKS]
  
 
  - Bookman (March, 1914)   "Story of Pigs is Pigs"    Printed in the "Chronicle and Comment" section, this is a short telling of how "Pigs is Pigs" came to be written and published. p 14.  [RGTPL]
  
 
  - Writer's Digest (June, 1935)   "Ellis Parker Butler Talks on Humor"    By Henry Harrison. "Interviews With Notable Authors". p 11-13.  [LOCKE]
  
 
  - ANTHOLOGY: Harper Centennial (1917) "Dear House of Harper"    "A Few of the Greetings and Congratulations." A congratulatory letter from Ellis Parker Butler to the editors and publishers at Harper. "Twelve hundred and fifty copies of this book have been printed from type by Harper & brothers for private distribution among their friends." p 38  [GOOGLE BOOKS]
  
 
  - Rural Progress (November, 1934)   "Legally Won"    A football story.  [EPBLIB]
  
 
  - ANTHOLOGY: Toaster's Handbook (1914) "Dogs"    A poem. "Jokes, Stories and Quotations" Compiled by Peggy Edmund and Harold Workman Williams. Also, third edition printed 1916. New editions available from Gutenberg, etc. ISBN 1419162381. p 141.  [GOOGLE BOOKS]
  
 
  - ANTHOLOGY: Toaster's Handbook (1914) "Deer"    A poem. "Jokes, Stories and Quotations" Compiled by Peggy Edmund and Harold Workman Williams. Also, third edition printed 1916. New editions available from Gutenberg, etc. ISBN 1419162381. p 131.  [GOOGLE BOOKS]
  
 
  - ANTHOLOGY: These Our Moderns (1933) "Consider Mr. Barsh"    Edited by Robert Earle Galbraith. p 373-377. New York City: Thomas Nelson & Sons.  [GOOGLE BOOKS]
  
 
  - Radio News (November, 1927)   "The Voice of the People"    From bibliography in Haunted Media by Jeffrey Sconce. Duke University Press. July 1, 2000. Paperback. ISBN 0822325721. p 220.  [GOOGLE BOOKS]
  
 
  - ANTHOLOGY: The Fireside Treasury of Modern Humor (1963) "Pigs is Pigs"    Edited by Scott Meredith. Simon and Schuster. p 154+  [GOOGLE BOOKS]
  
 
  - BOOK: Hog Ties: What Pigs Tell Us about America (2002)    by Richard P. Horwitz. Extensive analysis of "Pigs is Pigs". ISBN: 0816641838. Publisher: University of Minnesota Press. Aug 1, 2002. p 241-251.  [GOOGLE BOOKS]
  
 
  - Success Magazine (March, 1926)   "Fat Is Fat"    A story. p 40-44+.  [HARPER]
  
 
 
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