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[]Smith, Frank Leon (fl. 1910s-1950s) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * An Added Chapter, (ss)  All-Story Cavalier Weekly May 16 1914
 
    - * Among Those Present, (ss)  All-Story Cavalier Weekly August 15 1914
 
    - * Another Napoleon, (ss)  All-Story Weekly July 24 1915
 
    - * Anything I Can Do?, (ss)  Woman’s Day January 1948
 
    - * Battle of the Bricks, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post December 13 1941
 
    - * The Bells of Waldenbruck, (ss)  Liberty March 18 1933
 
    - * Between the Lines, (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine March 1915
 
    - * The Big, Strong Man, (ss)  The Green Book Magazine April 1916
 
    - * Both Were Dumb, (ss)  Collier’s September 12 1936
 
    - * Bouquet de Brooklyn, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post November 7 1942
 
    - * Breaking Up the Bunch, (ss)  Collier’s October 25 1913
 
    - * Burning Bridges, (ss)  The All-Story February 1913
 
    
    - * Business and Partners, (ss)  Collier’s April 18 1914
 
    - * By Special Delivery, (ss)  All-Story Weekly March 7 1914
 
    - * Canarsie Interlude  [Rodney McQuillan], (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine May 1950
 
    - * Coming Attractions, (ss)  Collier’s May 13 1933
 
    - * A Cool Smoke, (vi)  Liberty March 26 1932
 
    - * Don’t Dodge Love and Taxes, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post February 15 1947
 
    - * Euclid Smiles, (ss)  The All-Story August 1913
 
    
    - * The Fireside Tourist, (ss)  The All-Story October 1913
 
    
    - * First Impression, (vi)  Liberty June 1 1935
 
    - * The Flaming Lure, (ss)  Liberty February 18 1933
 
    - * Four Dollars to Star, (ss)  All-Story Weekly January 1 1916
 
    - * A Girl Must Have Her Say, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post April 27 1946
 
    - * Good-Natured Harry’s, (ss)  Liberty December 6 1930
 
    - * Good Until Monday, (ss)  Collier’s October 10 1936
 
    - * Gorgeous, the Riddle, (ss)  Liberty August 29 1931
 
    - * Hangover Hall, (ss)  Liberty May 10 1930
 
    - * He and She, (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine June 1914
 
    - * “Here Comes Grover!”, (ss)  The Century Magazine October 1915
 
    - * Hoodoos, (ss)  Liberty January 10 1931
 
    - * Horse Laugh and Buggy, (ss)  Country Gentleman March 1936
 
    - * An Idea for a Comic, (nv)  Everybody’s Magazine January 1915
 
    - * In Love, (ss)  Everybody’s Magazine May 1914
 
    - * In Tight Water, (??)  Collier’s June 20 1936
 
    - * It’s Wise to Keep the Lady Guessing, (ss) 
 
    
    - * “I Want to Know!”, (ss)  The Argosy June 1915
 
    - * Jack, in Love with Daisy, (ss)  Ainslee’s February 1916
 
    - * Keep the Girl on the Fence, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post December 28 1946
 
    - * Kid Ivanhoe, (ss)  Adventure February 1914
 
    - * Kiss Me, My Fool!, (??)  Collier’s April 11 1936
 
    - * Leave Orders Here, (??)  Collier’s January 19 1935
 
    - * Limp Form, (ss)  The All-Story February 1914
 
    - * Love Is Like That, (ss)  Liberty November 12 1932
 
    - * Luther Learns His Strength, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion August 1937
 
    - * The Madness of Method, (ss)  The All-Story March 1914
 
    - * A Magnet for McQuillan  [Rodney McQuillan], (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine December 1948
 
    - * The Man Who Would Be McQuillan  [Rodney McQuillan], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post September 12 1942
 
    - * The Marquis of Quicksilver, (ss)  Collier’s February 9 1935
 
    - * McQuillan and the Gab  [Rodney McQuillan], (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine May 1951
 
    - * McQuillan at Standpipe Park  [Rodney McQuillan], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post December 7 1940
 
    - * McQuillan at the Bastille  [Rodney McQuillan], (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine January 1949
 
    - * McQuillan Beats a Thousand Drums  [Rodney McQuillan], (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine November 1949
 
    - * McQuillan Fells the McMiv  [Rodney McQuillan], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post May 4 1940
 
    - * McQuillan Goes Below  [Rodney McQuillan], (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post June 27 1942
 
    - * McQuillan Lends a Hand  [Rodney McQuillan], (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine September 1948
 
    - * McQuillan’s Jackpot  [Rodney McQuillan], (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine October 1950
 
    - * Model, Be Mine!, (ss)  Liberty May 25 1935
 
    - * Nutting Dances, (ss)  All-Story Cavalier Weekly July 11 1914
 
    - * Nutting Drowns, (ss)  All-Story Weekly March 14 1914
 
    - * Nutting Rings the Bell, (ss)  All-Story Cavalier Weekly July 25 1914
 
    - * Nutting’s Scoop, (ss)  All-Story Weekly March 21 1914
 
    - * Once Over (with James Shelley Hamilton), (sl)  Everybody’s Magazine Sep,   Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1914
 
    - * Only Too Glad, (??)  Collier’s February 15 1936
 
    - * Our Miss Siren, (ss)  Collier’s September 30 1933
 
    - * Paging Andy Sears, (ss)  Maclean’s April 15 1935
 
    - * Pardon My Love, (ss)  Woman’s Day August 1947
 
    - * The Prowl of the Prams, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post August 2 1941
 
    - * Pug and Publicity, (ss)  The All-Story January 1914
 
    
    - * Puttin’ Up a Front, (ss)  All-Story Weekly September 30 1916
 
    - * Resting Easily, (ss)  Liberty March 23 1935
 
    - * Sharp Work at the Duck & Egg, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post February 20 1943
 
    
    - * She Met a Diver, (ss)  Collier’s September 14 1935
 
    
    - * Ship from America, (ar)  Woman’s Day January 1947
 
    - * Shut Up, Dear, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post January 6 1940
 
    
    - * Sky Rocket, (ss)  Liberty August 30 1930
 
    - * The Sluggard, (ss)  All-Story Weekly July 8 1916
 
    - * Step Into My Castle, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion May 1936
 
    - * Tax Trouble, (ss)  Short Story Magazine (Australia) #56, March 1949
 
    - * That’ll Be the Day, McQuillan!  [Rodney McQuillan], (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine July 1948
 
    - * An Unofficial Welcome, (ss)  All-Story Weekly March 28 1914
 
    - * Venus Didn’t Diet, (ss) 
 
    
    - * A Very Dumb Affair, (??)  Collier’s April 6 1935
 
    - * Virgil, the Gentle Bloodhound, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion April 1934
 
    - * When in Doubt, (ss)  All-Story Cavalier Weekly March 27 1915
 
    - * You Couldn’t Blame Eddie, (??)  Collier’s May 27 1933
 
  
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[]Smith, Fred(erick Lindsay) (1927-2024) (chron.)
  
    - * A Boy and His Song, (ar)  Trap Door #28, December 2011
 
    - * Midges in the Gloaming, (ar)  Trap Door #32, March 2016
 
    - * [letter], (lt)  Trap Door #21 Mar 2002,   #24 Jan 2007,   #25 Feb 2008,   #27 Dec 2010,   #28 Dec 2011,   #29 Dec 2012,   #30 Dec 2013,   #31 Dec 2014
 
  
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[]Smith, Frederick E(dwin, 1st Earl of Birkenhead) (1872-1930) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Advocacy, (ar)  The Strand Magazine November 1925
 
    - * The Air in 2029, (ar)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine October 1929
 
    - * The Amenities of 2029, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine September 1929
 
    - * Are Our Morals Changing?, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine July 1928
 
    - * The Art of Oratory, 4: The Stream of British Eloquence, (ar)  T.P.’s and Cassell’s Weekly December 5 1925
 
    - * The Art of Public Speaking:
    
    * ___ I. Advocacy, (ar)  The Strand Magazine November 1925
    - * Bywaters and Thompson, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine August 1927
 
    - * Crippin’s Mistress, (ar) 
 
    
    - * The Cruelties of Divorce, (ar)  Britannia October 5 1928
 
    - * Deacon Brodie, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine February 1926
 
    - * Detectives in Fact and Fiction, (ar)  Britannia February 22 1929
 
    - * Divorce, (ar)  Woman’s Journal July 1929
 
    - * Dr. Dodd, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine December 1925
 
    - * Ethel Le Neve: Crippin’s Friend, (ar)  The London Magazine January 1925
 
    - * Eugene Aram, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine March 1926
 
    - * Everyday Life in 2029, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine June 1929
 
    - * The Fall of Constantinople, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Story-Magazine October 1929
 
    - * Famous Trials:
    
    * ___ Deacon Brodie, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine February 1926
    
    * ___ Dr. Dodd, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine December 1925
    
    * ___ Eugene Aram, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine March 1926
    
    * ___ Green and Others for the Murder of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine January 1926
    
    * ___ Lord Mohun, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine October 1925
    
    * ___ The Man Who Stole the King’s Crown, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine July 1925
    
    * ___ Spencer Cowper, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine November 1925
    
    * ___ The Wardens of the Fleet, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine August 1925
    
    * ___ Warren Hastings, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine September 1925
    - * Famous Trials of History:
    
    * ___ Mary Queen of Scots, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine April 1925
    
    * ___ The Trial of Captain Kidd, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine June 1925
    
    * ___ The Trial of Thomas Wentworth, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine May 1925
    - * The Frauds on the Bank of Liverpool, (ar)  The London Magazine March 1925
 
    - * The Future of British Industry, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine July 1925
 
    - * The German Hospital Ship, (ar)  The London Magazine Christmas 1925
 
    - * The Glorious Revolution, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Story-Magazine September 1929
 
    - * The Great Tobacco War, (ar)  The Premier Magazine #16, January 1928
 
    - * Green and Others for the Murder of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine January 1926
 
    - * How I Entered Parliament, (ar)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine August 1925
 
    - * How Mr. Joseph Chamberlain Helped Me, (ar)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July 1925
 
    - * In 2029, What Will Be the World Polity, (ar)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1929
 
    - * Industry in 2029, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine May 1929
 
    - * In Twenty Twenty-Nine, (ss)  The Century Magazine August 1929
 
    - * James Scott, Duke of Monmouth, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine October 1928
 
    - * Joan of Arc, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine October 1927
 
    - * Jonathan Wild, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine May 1928
 
    - * Landru, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine March 1928
 
    - * The Lord Chancellorship, (ar)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine October 1925
 
    - * Lord Mohun, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine October 1925
 
    - * Madeleine Smith, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine September 1928
 
    - * Major Strangeways, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine November 1927
 
    - * The Making of a Statesman, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine June 1925
 
    - * The Man Who Stole the King’s Crown, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine July 1925
 
    - * The “Marconi Scandal”: The Trial of Rex v. Chesterton, (ar)  The London Magazine April 1925
 
    - * The Marquise de Brinvilliers, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine September 1927
 
    - * Mary Queen of Scots, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine April 1925
 
    - * Milestones of My Life, (ar)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine May 1925
 
    * ___ How I Entered Parliament, (ar)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine August 1925
    
    * ___ How Mr. Joseph Chamberlain Helped Me, (ar)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July 1925
    
    * ___ The Lord Chancellorship, (ar)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine October 1925
    
    * ___ My Career in the House of Commons, (ar)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1925
    
    * ___ The Second Milestone of My Life, (ar)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine June 1925
    - * Mr. Lloyd George, (bg)  The Strand Magazine October 1930 [Ref. David Lloyd George]
 
    - * Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, (bg)  The Strand Magazine January 1931 [Ref. Ramsay MacDonald]
 
    - * The Murder of Dr Parkman, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine July 1928
 
    - * My Career in the House of Commons, (ar)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1925
 
    - * My Famous Trials:
    
    * ___ Ethel Le Neve: Crippin’s Friend, (ar)  The London Magazine January 1925
    
    * ___ The Frauds on the Bank of Liverpool, (ar)  The London Magazine March 1925
    
    * ___ The “Marconi Scandal”: The Trial of Rex v. Chesterton, (ar)  The London Magazine April 1925
    
    * ___ A Plot to Murder Mrs. Lloyd George, (ar)  The London Magazine February 1925
    
    * ___ Sir Roger Casement, (ar)  The London Magazine December 1924
    - * One of My Famous Trials:
    
    * ___ The German Hospital Ship, (ar)  The London Magazine Christmas 1925
    - * Party Politics, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine March 1913
 
    - * Patriotism, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine August 1925
 
    - * Philip Snowden, The Robespierre of the English Labour Movement, (ar)  Britannia and Eve December 1929
 
    - * A Plot to Murder Mrs. Lloyd George, (ar)  The London Magazine February 1925
 
    - * Queen Anne Is Dead, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Story-Magazine November 1929
 
    - * Salamis and Plataea, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Story-Magazine December 1929
 
    - * The Second Milestone of My Life, (ar)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine June 1925
 
    - * The Seddon Case, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine April 1928
 
    - * Should We Hush Our Scandals?, (ar)  Smart Set February 1928
 
    - * Sir Roger Casement, (ar)  The London Magazine December 1924
 
    - * Spencer Cowper, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine November 1925
 
    - * The Trial of Burke and Hare, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine February 1929
 
    - * The Trial of Captain Kidd, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine June 1925
 
    - * The Trial of Charles I, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine January 1929
 
    - * The Trial of Colonel Nicholas Bayard, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine December 1928
 
    - * The Trial of Francis Bacon, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine November 1928
 
    - * The Trial of Lord Cochrane, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine October 1926
 
    - * The Trial of Marie Antoinette, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine June 1928
 
    - * The Trial of Mrs. Maybrick, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine January 1928
 
    - * Trial of the “Duchess of Kingston”, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine July 1927
 
    - * The Trial of Thomas Wentworth, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine May 1925
 
    - * The Trial of William Cobbett for Libel, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine August 1928
 
    - * The Trials of Charles Peace, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine December 1927
 
    - * The True Lord Kitchener, (bg)  The Strand Magazine May 1930 [Ref. Herbert Kitchener]
 
    - * Turning Points in History, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Story-Magazine August 1929
 
    - * Turning Points in History: The Battle of Hastings, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine June 1929
 
    - * Unionist Social Reform, (ar)  T.P.’s Magazine January 1912
 
    - * The United States Today, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post April 19 1924
 
    - * The “Veronica” Murders, (ts)  The Premier and Detective Magazine #28, June 1925
 
    
    - * The Views of Mr. F. E. Smith, (ar)  T.P.’s Magazine June 1911
 
    - * The Vogue of Games: Is It Worth It?, (ar)  The New Fry’s Magazine April 1911
 
    - * The Wardens of the Fleet, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine August 1925
 
    - * War in 2029, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine April 1929
 
    - * Warren Hastings, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine September 1925
 
    - * When I Was Young. No. II, (mm)  The Strand Magazine January 1925
 
    - * Woman in 2029, (ar)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1929
 
    - * The World in 2029:
    
    * ___ , (ar)  Nash’s Magazine March 1929
    
    * ___  War in 2029, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine April 1929
    
    * ___  Industry in 2029, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine May 1929
    
    * ___  The Air in 2029, (ar)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine October 1929
    
    * ___  The Amenities of 2029, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine September 1929
    
    * ___  Everyday Life in 2029, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine June 1929
    
    * ___  In 2029, What Will Be the World Polity, (ar)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1929
    
    * ___  Woman in 2029, (ar)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1929
    - * The Yelverton Case, (ar)  Hutchinson’s Magazine February 1928
 
        
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    - * The Future of F. E. Smith by T. P. O’Connor, M.P., (ar)  T.P.’s Magazine April 1911
 
    - * Lord Birkenhead, Some Reminiscences by J. H. Morgan, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine January 1929
 
    - * Mr. F. E. Smith, K.C., M.P. by John Foster Fraser, (bg)  The London Magazine July 1910
 
    - * Mr. F.E. Smith, K.C., M.P., (bg)  The Strand Magazine February 1911, uncredited.
 
    - * Points of View by Sidney Dark, (br)  John o’ London’s Weekly November 18 1922
 
    - * R.D.B.’s Procession by Ralph D. Blumenfeld, (ar)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine February 1935
 
    - * Three Rising Men of the House of Commons by T. P. O’Connor, M.P., (ar)  Cassell’s Magazine December 1908
 
  
[]Smith, Frederick E(screet) (1919-2012) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * The Devil Doll, (ss)  The London Mystery Magazine #23, 1955
 
    
    - * The Devil’s Land, (ss)  John Bull May 14 1955
 
    - * The Dive of Death, (ss)  John Bull November 13 1954
 
    - * The Hole That Screamed, (ss)  The London Mystery Magazine #9, April/May 1951
 
    - * The Other Twin, (ss)  The London Mystery Magazine #13, 1951
 
    - * Sea Shroud, (ss)  The London Mystery Magazine #24, February 1955
 
    - * Those That Hunt by Night, (ss)  The London Mystery Magazine #22, 1954
 
    - * Twelve Peaks to the Sky, (ss)  The London Mystery Magazine #5, 1950
 
    
  
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[]Smith, Frederick James (c1888-1941); used pseudonym Beverly Hills (chron.)
  
    - * 1897… Boy Overboard!… 1937, (mr)  Liberty May 22 1937, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * A 1928 Pioneer, (mr)  Liberty August 25 1928
 
    - * 1932’s First Four-Star Picture, (mr)  Liberty February 6 1932
 
    - * Aces and Queens, (mr)  Liberty January 26 1929
 
    - * An Adventure in Democracy, (mr)  Liberty August 11 1928
 
    - * Adventures in Hoofing and Homicide, (mr)  Liberty June 5 1937, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Aladdin Was a Piker, (ar)  This Week August 4 1940
 
    - * The All-Star Parade, (mr)  Liberty May 21 1932
 
    - * All the Epics in One, (mr)  Liberty April 20 1929
 
    - * All Wet, (mr)  Liberty February 2 1929
 
    - * Among the Breaking Hearts, (mr)  Liberty February 22 1930
 
    - * And Now, the Debutante Doughboy, (mr)  Liberty June 1 1929
 
    - * Annie Laurie Breaks Into the Movies, (mr)  Liberty July 2 1927
 
    - * Another Barrymore Heard From, (mr)  Liberty November 12 1932
 
    - * Antic, Romantic, Bombastic, (mr)  Liberty October 27 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Artist, Archduke, Athlete, (mr)  Liberty February 2 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Assorted Crime, (mr)  Liberty September 29 1928
 
    - * Aztec Mystery, (mr)  Liberty November 5 1927
 
    - * Babies and Broadway, (mr)  Liberty October 8 1932
 
    - * Backstage in Hollywood, (mr)  Liberty August 13 1932
 
    - * Back to D’Artagnan, (mr)  Liberty April 6 1929
 
    - * Back to the Good Old Days, (mr)  Liberty September 3 1932
 
    - * Bad Boy Makes Good, (ar)  This Week March 30 1941
 
    - * Ballot-Box Heroes, (mr)  Liberty July 16 1932
 
    - * Barrister, Bar Sinister, and Beau Brummell, (mr)  Liberty January 20 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * The Barrymores and Rudy, (mr)  Liberty January 11 1930
 
    - * Beer, Love, and a Few Tears, (mr)  Liberty December 10 1927
 
    - * Behind the Black Mask, (mr)  Liberty June 25 1932
 
    - * The Best of the Talkies, (mr)  Liberty June 15 1929
 
    - * Big Top and Ballyhoo, (mr)  Liberty November 17 1928
 
    - * The Big Youth Drive, (mr)  Liberty June 23 1928
 
    - * Black and Great, (mr)  Liberty August 24 1929
 
    - * A Blonde Orchid, (mr)  Liberty March 10 1928
 
    - * Blood and Blunder, (mr)  Liberty June 22 1929
 
    - * Bob Burns and His Bazooka, (ar)  Liberty October 17 1936
 
    - * Bojangles of Harlem, (ar)  Liberty April 17 1937
 
    - * Borrowed Stars, (mr)  Liberty July 2 1932
 
    - * Bow Peeps, (mr)  Liberty May 4 1929
 
    - * Box-Office!, (mr)  Liberty October 26 1929
 
    - * Boys, Beasts, and Bunco, (mr)  Liberty May 5 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Brilliant, Baffling, Boisterous, (mr)  Liberty April 20 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    
    - * Britannia Rules the Reels, (mr)  Liberty August 17 1929
 
    - * Brother Against Brother, (mr)  Liberty March 12 1932
 
    - * Burning Events and Oil Tanks, (mr)  Liberty July 7 1928
 
    - * Business, Barrymore, and Blizzards, (mr)  Liberty August 27 1932
 
    - * Carnival, (mr)  Liberty August 18 1928
 
    - * Casey Bats Out a Hit, (mr)  Liberty May 7 1927
 
    - * Cave Man, Snow Man, Monster, (mr)  Liberty February 10 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Celluloid Cadets, (mr)  Liberty December 17 1927
 
    - * Child Hunting in the Talkies, (mr)  Liberty August 8 1931
 
    - * A Chinese Lily, (mr)  Liberty March 19 1932
 
    - * A Climax in Crime, (mr)  Liberty May 28 1932
 
    - * Colorful, Cynical, Cryptic, (mr)  Liberty October 6 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Come-Backs, (mr)  Liberty November 9 1929
 
    - * Comedies Take Command, (mr)  Liberty September 17 1932
 
    - * Compelling, Colorful, Comic, (mr)  Liberty January 5 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Crash-and-Chatter De Luxe, (mr)  Liberty January 12 1929
 
    - * Crime, Sobs, and Thrills, (mr)  Liberty June 4 1932
 
    - * Cutting Out the Slush, (mr)  Liberty May 14 1927
 
    - * Cynical, Sinister, Simple, (mr)  Liberty July 14 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * A Daring Joan, (mr)  Liberty January 19 1929
 
    - * Dead Pan Butterworth, (ar)  Liberty October 31 1936
 
    - * The Devil-Dogs Speak, (mr)  Liberty September 7 1929
 
    - * Dixie in Filmland, (mr)  Liberty October 27 1928
 
    - * Dolores—Loved and Lost, (mr)  Liberty April 14 1928
 
    - * Dough—Ray—and Barthelmess, (mr)  Liberty February 19 1927
 
    - * Eddie Cantor Had Six Months to Live, (ar)  Liberty July 24 1937
 
    - * An Entertaining Crime, (mr)  Liberty March 23 1929
 
    - * Everything’s Going Garbo, (mr)  Liberty August 15 1931
 
    - * Fables, Follies, and Colt, (mr)  Liberty October 1 1932
 
    - * Fantasy, Fable, Fun, (mr)  Liberty December 22 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * The Farmers’ Daughter, (ar)  This Week January 30 1938
 
    - * A Fighting Face in a Comedy, (mr)  Liberty December 24 1927
 
    - * Filler of Father’s Footwear, (ar)  This Week July 28 1940
 
    - * The Films Range Afar, (mr)  Liberty March 8 1930
 
    - * The Film Story of Christ, (mr)  Liberty June 11 1927
 
    - * The First Man of the Screen, (mr)  Liberty March 24 1928
 
    - * A $500,000 Hunch, (mr)  Liberty April 28 1928
 
    - * Flavorsome, Furtive Frenzied, (mr)  Liberty February 23 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Flesh Paint, (mr)  Liberty August 27 1927
 
    - * The Flowering Plante, (mr)  Liberty July 9 1927
 
    - * Foolish Censors, (ar)  Photoplay October 1922
 
    - * Footprints to Fame, (mr)  Liberty February 23 1929
 
    - * Found at Last, (mr)  Liberty June 16 1928
 
    - * Frankenstein’s Monster Stalks on the Screen, (mr)  Liberty December 26 1931
 
    - * From Broadway to Sir Arthur, (mr)  Liberty July 6 1929
 
    - * From Footwork to Fantasy, (mr)  Liberty February 1 1930
 
    - * From Horror to Hilarity, (mr)  Liberty June 16 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * From Stage to Screen, (mr)  Liberty October 3 1931
 
    - * From the Follies to the Films, (mr)  Liberty February 12 1927
 
    - * From the Gay Nineties, (mr)  Liberty June 6 1931
 
    - * Fun, Footwork, Finery, (mr)  Liberty March 9 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Funny Boners, (mr)  Liberty August 20 1927
 
    - * Gags of Gold, (ar)  Liberty March 12 1927 [Ref. Harold Lloyd]
 
    - * Gallantry, Gallows, and Gangsters, (mr)  Liberty November 19 1932
 
    - * Gamblers and Gangsters and Sadie McKee, (mr)  Liberty June 30 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Gamboler, Gambler, Gamine, (mr)  Liberty January 13 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Gaslight, Genius, and Girls, (mr)  Liberty November 11 1933, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * The Generous Mr. Barthelmess, (mr)  Liberty October 15 1932
 
    - * Gentle, Glittering, Gruesome, (mr)  Liberty December 23 1933, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * German Films, Hollywood Style, Not So Good, (mr)  Liberty November 19 1927
 
    - * The Gigolos Are Coming!, (mr)  Liberty June 13 1931
 
    - * The Girl Who Dances for Hitler, (ar)  Liberty April 8 1939
 
    - * Giving Gold the Gate, (mr)  Liberty June 9 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Glamorous, Gleeful, Gawky, (mr)  Liberty August 25 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Gloria Swanson Pays the Price of Fame, (ar)  Liberty October 23 1926
 
    - * Glorifying the Gigolo, (mr)  Liberty July 11 1931
 
    - * Gossipy, Garbled, Gauche, (mr)  Liberty November 3 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Greta Finds Herself, (mr)  Liberty November 27 1926
 
    - * Greta Garbo Brings Back Susan Lenox, (mr)  Liberty November 14 1931 [Ref. Greta Garbo]
 
    - * Greta Garbo’s Farewell, (mr)  Liberty July 9 1932
 
    - * Gripping, Ghostly, Gaudy, (mr)  Liberty January 19 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Grisly, Gracious, Gay, (mr)  Liberty March 31 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Growing Up, (mr)  Liberty March 16 1929
 
    - * The Guardsman and the Maid, (mr)  Liberty October 10 1931
 
    - * Guns, Gangsters, Gobs, (mr)  Liberty May 30 1931
 
    - * Gutsy, Gay, Gripping, (mr)  Liberty December 29 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Haandsome Is as Handsome Does, (mr)  Liberty February 16 1929
 
    - * A Handsome Youth of Forty-seven, (mr)  Liberty October 30 1926
 
    - * Happy, Hooverian, Hopeful, (mr)  Liberty January 12 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Hardships, Battleships, and Courtships, (mr)  Liberty December 30 1933, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Harem, Scare ’Em, Hepburn, (mr)  Liberty April 14 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Heartaches and Hilarity, (mr)  Liberty December 17 1932
 
    - * He Fronts for Hollywood, (ar)  Liberty April 30 1927
 
    - * The He-Man of Hollywood, (mr)  Liberty December 3 1927
 
    - * Heroic, Rustic, Hectic, (mr)  Liberty April 21 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * He Stepped Up from Stilts, (ar)  This Week June 18 1939
 
    - * High, Low, Jack, (mr)  Liberty December 1 1928
 
    - * Hilarious, Hackneyed, Hard-Boiled, (mr)  Liberty December 15 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Hilarity, Hypnotism, Haymakers, (mr)  Liberty June 2 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Hill Billies Make Film History, (mr)  Liberty April 23 1927
 
    - * Historic, Heroic, Hilarious, (mr)  Liberty March 2 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Hokum Among the Angels, (mr)  Liberty July 23 1927
 
    - * Hollywood Builds Its Own Sahara, (mr)  Liberty October 16 1926
 
    - * Hollywood Can’t Act, Says Gladys George, (ar)  Liberty March 27 1937
 
    - * Hollywood Goes Spanish, (mr)  Liberty December 24 1932
 
    - * Hollywood Looks at Hollywood, (mr)  Liberty May 29 1937, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Hollywood’s Miracle Maker, (ar)  This Week February 13 1938
 
    - * Hollywood’s New Purity Tape Measure, (ar)  Liberty August 15 1936
 
    - * Hollywood’s Tomorrow Man, (ar)  Liberty July 26 1941
 
    - * Hollywood Turns to Politics, (mr)  Liberty April 30 1932
 
    - * Horror, Hoboes, and Honor, (mr)  Liberty February 13 1932
 
    - * Huckleberry’s Finish, (mr)  Liberty September 19 1931
 
    - * Humor, Humanity, Hokum, (mr)  Liberty March 17 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * If at First You Don’t Succeed—, (mr)  Liberty December 8 1928
 
    - * The Iliad—Jazz Style, (mr)  Liberty February 4 1928
 
    - * I’ll Never Make a Movie, Says Katharine Cornell, (ar)  Liberty May 1 1937
 
    - * “I’m No Glamour Girl,” Says Sylvia Sidney, (ar)  Liberty March 12 1938
 
    - * An Imperial Madman, (mr)  Liberty October 6 1928
 
    - * The Infernal Feminine, (mr)  Liberty April 13 1929
 
    - * In the Offing, (mr)  Liberty June 20 1931
 
    - * Is His Nose Red? Inside Facts About the Great Fields-McCarthy Vendetta, (ar)  Liberty September 4 1937
 
    - * Jack in the Box-Office, (mr)  Liberty September 17 1927
 
    - * Jazz, Joan and Junior, (mr)  Liberty September 21 1929
 
    - * Jeering, Jovial, Jesting, (mr)  Liberty November 25 1933, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Jinx, Joy, and Jazz, (mr)  Liberty May 19 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Jungle Joys and Journalism, (mr)  Liberty May 26 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Jungle Shadows on the Screen, (mr)  Liberty June 18 1927
 
    - * Justice and Jazz, (mr)  Liberty October 12 1929
 
    - * Keeping Up with Janet, (mr)  Liberty June 2 1928
 
    - * King, Emperor, and Clown, (mr)  Liberty October 28 1933, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * The Kingley Clown, (mr)  Liberty November 12 1927
 
    - * Kinks of Comedy, (ar)  Liberty March 19 1927 [Ref. Mack Sennett]
 
    - * Laughing Off the War, (mr)  Liberty January 1 1927
 
    - * Laughter, Luxury, and Love, (mr)  Liberty June 18 1932
 
    - * Leading the Beauty Battalion, (mr)  Liberty September 3 1927
 
    - * Leathernecking on the Screen, (mr)  Liberty February 26 1927
 
    - * Legal, Lively, Lyric, (mr)  Liberty January 6 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Light-Hearted, Lovelorn, Lonesome, (mr)  Liberty February 24 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Lilting, Lively, Lavish, (mr)  Liberty September 15 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Lilts and Lilacs, (mr)  Liberty September 8 1928
 
    - * Lionel Barrymore’s Biggest Hit, (mr)  Liberty February 27 1932
 
    - * A Little Beauty Goes a Long Way, (mr)  Liberty August 6 1927
 
    - * Loneliest Man in America, (ar)  This Week May 4 1941
 
    - * Lonely Comic—The Private Life of Victor Moore, (ar)  Liberty November 13 1937
 
    - * Loose, Lively, and Ludicrous, (mr)  Liberty November 18 1933, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Lost Squadron on the Screen, (mr)  Liberty April 2 1932
 
    - * Lo, the Rich Indian, (mr)  Liberty June 4 1927
 
    - * A Louder and Tougher Carmen, (mr)  Liberty September 10 1927
 
    - * Love and Farewell, (mr)  Liberty May 19 1928
 
    - * Love Finds a Way, (mr)  Liberty March 30 1929
 
    - * Love in the Talkies, (mr)  Liberty January 25 1930
 
    - * Love, Larceny, Laughter, (mr)  Liberty November 10 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Love Laughs at Barbed Wire, (mr)  Liberty October 1 1927
 
    - * A Loving Lady of the Films, (ar)  Liberty December 18 1926 [Ref. Pola Negri]
 
    - * A Luckless Trio, (mr)  Liberty November 24 1928
 
    - * Luring, Laughable, Lyric, (mr)  Liberty March 10 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Lyric, Gallic, Antic, (mr)  Liberty September 1 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * A Machine-Gun Hit, (mr)  Liberty October 22 1927
 
    - * Make-Believe, Melody, Mirth, (mr)  Liberty January 27 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Making Love in the Talkies, (mr)  Liberty July 25 1931
 
    - * Mamma Watches Her Love Scenes, (mr)  Liberty January 8 1927
 
    - * The Man Who Turned Hollywood Upside Down, (ar)  Liberty July 27 1940
 
    - * The Man You Loved to Hate—Can He Come Back?, (ar)  Liberty December 12 1936
 
    - * Mary, Mary, Very Wary, (mr)  Liberty January 7 1928
 
    - * Mary Pickford, (bg)  The American Magazine April 1914 [Ref. Mary Pickford]
 
    - * Mary, Quite Contrary, (mr)  Liberty May 11 1929
 
    - * Maternal, Whimsical, Sentimental, (mr)  Liberty May 4 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Medical, Magical, Political, (mr)  Liberty February 16 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Medical, Musical, Marital, (mr)  Liberty May 12 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Meet Mulligan and Kirk, (mr)  Liberty February 20 1932
 
    - * Melodrama de Luxe, (mr)  Liberty March 15 1930
 
    - * Melodramatics, (mr)  Liberty December 14 1929
 
    - * Melody, Merriment, and Marriage, (mr)  Liberty March 26 1932
 
    - * Memorable, Mellow, Mysterious, (mr)  Liberty September 22 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Memories, (mr)  Liberty May 26 1928
 
    - * The Merry Maid of Flatbush, (ar)  Liberty September 18 1926 [Ref. Constance Talmadge]
 
    - * Mild and Merry and Military, (mr)  Liberty July 21 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * The Milkwaggon Horse, (ar)  This Week September 28 1941
 
    - * A Million in Celluloid, (mr)  Liberty May 12 1928
 
    - * Mirth, Music, Mystery, (mr)  Liberty April 7 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * The Monkey Talks and Makes a Star, (mr)  Liberty April 16 1927
 
    - * Moscow Moves on Hollywood, (mr)  Liberty May 5 1928
 
    - * Mothers and the War, (mr)  Liberty April 7 1928
 
    - * Movie Love and Wedding Bells, (mr)  Liberty February 11 1928
 
    - * Movie Melody, (mr)  Liberty March 9 1929
 
    - * Movie Reviews, (mr)  Liberty Nov 19 1938,   Jan 21 1939,   Jun 22 1940,   Jan 11,   Jan 25,   Apr 19,   Apr 26 1941, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * A Movie with a Punch, (mr)  Liberty November 5 1932
 
    - * The Movie Year in Review, (mr)  Liberty Jan 5 1929,   Jan 4 1930
 
    - * Music and Mystery, (mr)  Liberty November 23 1929
 
    - * Music, Mystery, Marriage, (mr)  Liberty November 17 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * The New Blond Menace, (mr)  Liberty January 30 1932
 
    - * Nikki Steps Out on the Screen, (mr)  Liberty September 26 1931
 
    - * No Glamour Boy, But—!, (ar)  This Week March 26 1939
 
    - * Now Come the Columnists, (mr)  Liberty July 23 1932
 
    - * Number, Please?, (mr)  Liberty July 16 1927
 
    - * Old Ironsides Sails Up Broadway, (mr)  Liberty January 29 1927
 
    - * Our One-Piece Heroines, (ar)  Liberty November 13 1926
 
    - * Out of the Inkwell, (ar)  This Week December 10 1939
 
    - * Out of the Past, (mr)  Liberty December 29 1928
 
    - * An Overnight Hit, (mr)  Liberty June 30 1928
 
    - * A Pageant of the Commonplace, (mr)  Liberty April 21 1928
 
    - * A Panorama of Prohibition, (mr)  Liberty Dec 15 1928,   May 7 1932
 
    - * Passion and Pomp, (mr)  Liberty October 13 1928
 
    - * Peter Pan Grows Up, (ar)  Liberty March 26 1927 [Ref. Betty Bronson]
 
    - * Picking the Pick of the Pictures, (mr)  Liberty January 14 1928
 
    - * The Picture Parade, (mr)  Liberty Sep 22 1928,   Oct 5 1929
 
    - * Picture Postscripts of 1931, (ar)  Liberty January 2 1932
 
    - * Pioneers, (mr)  Liberty September 28 1929
 
    - * The Platinum Star, (mr)  Liberty July 30 1932
 
    - * Playful, Provocative, Palpitating, (mr)  Liberty March 23 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Plots, Pythons, Pugilists, (mr)  Liberty March 24 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * The Plot Thickens, (mr)  Liberty December 7 1929
 
    - * Politics, Penitence, and Prison, (mr)  Liberty October 29 1932
 
    - * Poor Girl, Rich Girl, Flapper, and Vamp, (mr)  Liberty August 13 1927
 
    - * Power, Personality, Pace, (mr)  Liberty May 11 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Princess Mae Fades Out, (mr)  Liberty March 5 1927
 
    - * Prophecy, Publicity, Perplexity, (mr)  Liberty August 18 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Putting the Punch in Pictures, (mr)  Liberty October 8 1927
 
    - * Puzzles, Patriots, Poverty, (mr)  Liberty July 7 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Racing, Rackets, and Romance, (mr)  Liberty April 23 1932
 
    - * Racketeers, Redskins, Romance, (mr)  Liberty March 3 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Rain—Then Warmer, (mr)  Liberty December 31 1927
 
    - * Realistic, Roguish, Risqué, (mr)  Liberty July 28 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * The Real Oomph Girl, (ar)  Liberty July 20 1940
 
    - * A Rebel Director, (mr)  Liberty October 29 1927
 
    - * Red Tragedy, (mr)  Liberty March 17 1928
 
    - * Reforming Chicago, (mr)  Liberty February 18 1928
 
    - * The Return of the Squaw Man, (mr)  Liberty August 1 1931
 
    - * Rhythm, Romance, Realism, (mr)  Liberty March 30 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Richard’s Himself Again, (mr)  Liberty September 24 1927
 
    - * Ride ’Em, Gaucho!, (mr)  Liberty January 21 1928
 
    - * Ringing the Bell in Pictures, (mr)  Liberty September 5 1931
 
    - * Riotous, Rural, Romantic, (mr)  Liberty April 27 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * The Rising Constellation, (mr)  Liberty July 18 1931
 
    - * Risqué, Romantic, Rollicking, (mr)  Liberty February 17 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Roguery, Sugar, and Sin, (mr)  Liberty October 24 1931
 
    - * Romance, Riches, Realism, (mr)  Liberty October 13 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Romantic, Roistering, Realistic, (mr)  Liberty May 18 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Rough and Reckless, (mr)  Liberty June 27 1931
 
    - * Rough-Riding Romance, (mr)  Liberty May 21 1927
 
    - * Rowdy, Royal, Risible, (mr)  Liberty August 4 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Royalists and Roughnecks, (mr)  Liberty February 8 1930
 
    - * Royalty and Romance, (mr)  Liberty July 4 1931
 
    - * Royalty, Radio, Reunion, (mr)  Liberty February 3 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Russian and Untamed, (mr)  Liberty July 21 1928
 
    - * Rustic, Hectic, Antic, (mr)  Liberty December 1 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Sadie and the Censor, (mr)  Liberty March 31 1928
 
    - * Sad Little Clown, (mr)  Liberty March 3 1928
 
    - * A Saga in Silver, (mr)  Liberty December 10 1932
 
    - * Scotland Yard and Greenland Ice, (mr)  Liberty November 4 1933, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * The Screen Is Singing Again, (mr)  Liberty October 31 1931
 
    - * A Screen Surprise, (mr)  Liberty September 10 1932
 
    - * Sea, Jungle, and Air, (mr)  Liberty April 16 1932
 
    - * Searing, Sentimental, Spry—Movie Reviews, (mr)  Liberty (Canada) April 4 1936, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * The Sea Wolf Sails Again, (mr)  Liberty May 3 1941, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Sentiment, Circus, and Crime, (mr)  Liberty August 20 1932
 
    - * Sentiment, Sin, and Sorrow, (mr)  Liberty December 9 1933, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Sentiment, Song, Spectacle, (mr)  Liberty April 13 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * The Serious Sex, (mr)  Liberty April 9 1932
 
    - * Sex Stuff, (mr)  Liberty September 15 1928
 
    - * Shadow of a Glorious Past, (mr)  Liberty December 5 1931
 
    - * Shakespeare Goes Talkie, (mr)  Liberty November 2 1929
 
    - * The Shell of Show Boat, (mr)  Liberty May 25 1929
 
    - * Shockers, (mr)  Liberty October 19 1929
 
    - * Shorter and Funnier, (mr)  Liberty January 18 1930
 
    - * Short Shorts in Celluloid, (mr)  Liberty January 16 1932
 
    - * Sifting for Laughs, (mr)  Liberty June 9 1928
 
    - * Silence Is Not So Golden, (mr)  Liberty July 27 1929
 
    - * The Silent Drama Speaks, (ar)  Liberty February 5 1927
 
    - * Sin, Sex, and the Soviet, (mr)  Liberty December 22 1928
 
    - * Sin, Song, Sentiment, (mr)  Liberty April 28 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Society, Sobs, and Saloons, (mr)  Liberty January 23 1932
 
    - * Something Good from Europe, (mr)  Liberty May 14 1932
 
    - * Song and Dance, (mr)  Liberty November 16 1929
 
    - * Songbird, Siren, Buccaneer, (mr)  Liberty August 11 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Songs and Hokum, (mr)  Liberty September 14 1929
 
    - * The Sophisticated Mr. Menjou, (mr)  Liberty November 20 1926 [Ref. Adolphe Menjou]
 
    - * Spoken Thoughts, (mr)  Liberty August 6 1932
 
    - * Star Factories, (mr)  Liberty July 30 1927
 
    - * A Star from Mexico, (ar)  Liberty May 28 1927 [Ref. Dolores del Rio]
 
    - * The Star That Never Fades, (mr)  Liberty June 25 1927
 
    - * Stirring, Shrewd, Sticky, (mr)  Liberty February 9 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Suburbia, Sham, and Bali, (mr)  Liberty October 22 1932
 
    - * A Successful Mistake, (mr)  Liberty April 9 1927
 
    - * A Success in Chains, (mr)  Liberty November 26 1932
 
    - * Sugar-Coated Literature, (mr)  Liberty November 10 1928
 
    - * A Swan Song of Silence, (mr)  Liberty December 21 1929
 
    - * Swift, Sentimental, Sketchy, (mr)  Liberty January 26 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Swindlers and Gangsters and Smiles, (mr)  Liberty September 8 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Synthetic Shudders, (mr)  Liberty March 5 1932
 
    - * Tabloidia, Dreyfus, and Penrod, (mr)  Liberty October 17 1931
 
    - * Tears and Tenderness, (mr)  Liberty August 31 1929
 
    - * Tears, Madness, and Marriage, (mr)  Liberty November 21 1931
 
    - * Tears, Triangles, Talk, (mr)  Liberty September 29 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Testing the Talkies, (mr)  Liberty July 20 1929
 
    - * There’s Still Dough in Doughboys, (mr)  Liberty January 15 1927
 
    - * These Foreigners!, (mr)  Liberty July 28 1928
 
    - * These Sentimental Movies, (mr)  Liberty November 3 1928
 
    - * These Talkies!, (mr)  Liberty August 3 1929
 
    - * These Wicked Cities!, (rv)  Liberty March 2 1929
 
    - * They Can Come Back, (mr)  Liberty February 15 1930
 
    - * “They Think I’m a Screwball!”, (ar)  This Week September 18 1938
 
    - * Thise Merry Studios, (mr)  Liberty October 20 1928
 
    - * Those Indiscreet Heroines, (mr)  Liberty August 29 1931
 
    - * Those Russians Again, (mr)  Liberty July 14 1928
 
    - * Thrills, Tenderness, Temperament, (mr)  Liberty December 8 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Tolstoy and the Cossacks, (mr)  Liberty August 4 1928
 
    - * Tough and Torrid, (mr)  Liberty December 3 1932
 
    - * Tragic, Fistic, Antic, (mr)  Liberty December 16 1933, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Tuneful, Timely, Trite, (mr)  Liberty April 6 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Tuneful, Touching, Trite, (mr)  Liberty October 20 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Turbulent, Tense, Tangled, (mr)  Liberty November 24 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * The $20,000,000 Face, (ar)  Liberty May 24 1924
 
    - * Twice a Star, (mr)  Liberty August 22 1931
 
    - * Two American Tragedies, (mr)  Liberty September 12 1931
 
    - * Two Kinds of Love, (mr)  Liberty August 10 1929
 
    - * Two Up!, (mr)  Liberty May 18 1929
 
    - * Ugly Duckling, (ar)  This Week September 19 1937
 
    - * Unept, Unhonored, and Unfilmed, (ar)  Photoplay July 1924
 
    - * Vagabonds, Varsity, Vodka, (mr)  Liberty December 2 1933, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * Vain, Vivid, Virile, (mr)  Liberty March 16 1935, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * The Volcano Hostage, (mr)  Liberty September 24 1932
 
    - * Wallingford, Rockne, and Notre Dame, (mr)  Liberty November 7 1931
 
    - * Wanted: A Plot, (mr)  Liberty July 13 1929
 
    - * War, Woe, and Lillian, (mr)  Liberty February 25 1928
 
    - * War, Woe, and Women, (mr)  Liberty January 9 1932
 
    - * Whams and Zowies, (mr)  Liberty November 30 1929
 
    - * What Price Novelty?, (mr)  Liberty March 1 1930
 
    - * When Shadows Bawl (with J. P. McEvoy), (mr)  Liberty September 1 1928
 
    - * Where Are the Laughs of Yesteryear?, (mr)  Liberty November 26 1927
 
    - * While There’s Life There’s Madame X, (mr)  Liberty June 8 1929
 
    - * Whitewashing a Naughty Lady, (mr)  Liberty April 2 1927
 
    - * Who Is the Greatest Screen Lover Now?, (ar)  Liberty November 6 1926
 
    - * Who’s a Dummy?, (ar)  This Week June 13 1937
 
    - * Why Mary Pickford Quits the Screen, (ar)  Liberty January 2 1937
 
    - * Wild and Woolly, (mr)  Liberty February 9 1929
 
    - * Wilder and Wilder, (mr)  Liberty April 27 1929
 
    - * Wild, Wistful, Workmanlike, (mr)  Liberty June 23 1934, as by Beverly Hills
 
    - * The Winchell-Bernie Feud Goes On, (ar)  Liberty August 14 1937
 
    - * Wings, War, and a Woman, (mr)  Liberty October 15 1927
 
    - * Words and Music, (mr)  Liberty December 28 1929
 
    - * The World’s Most Unknown Comedian, (ar)  Liberty November 21 1936
 
    - * The Wrecking Crew, (mr)  Liberty January 28 1928
 
    - * The Yankee Again, (mr)  Liberty May 23 1931
 
  
_____, ed.
  
[]Smith, Frederick M(iller) (1870-1954) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * At the End of Summer, (vi)  The Lady’s Magazine #23, November 1902
 
    - * A Bad Penny, (ss)  The All-Story Magazine January 1907
 
    - * The Berkshire Lady, (ss)  The Monthly Story Magazine April 1906
 
    - * The Blakers’ Baby, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion December 1912
 
    - * The Blood of Her Fathers, (ss)  Gunter’s Magazine June 1907
 
    - * Blue Gown That Wouldn’t Fit, (ss)  Ladies’ Home Journal August 1901
 
    - * Christine, (sl)  Ladies’ Home Journal Nov,   Dec 1901,   Jan 1902
 
    - * Danforth’s Dilemma, (ss)  Munsey’s Magazine June 1895
 
    - * Desperate Measures, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion June 1913
 
    - * A Diverted Benefit, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion May 1910
 
    - * A Divertisement, (ss)  Smith’s Magazine December 1914
 
    - * A Fair Exchange, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion January 1915
 
    - * From Eleven to Two, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion February 1917
 
    - * The Girl in the White Wool Coat, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion August 1913
 
    - * The Green Beetle, (na)  Gunter’s Magazine Apr,   May,   Jun,   Jul 1910
 
    - * The Jumping-Off Place, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion July 1910
 
    - * Lady Mary’s Adventure, (ss)  The Lady’s Magazine #36, December 1903
 
    - * A Leap-Year Party, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion September 1912
 
    - * The Majesty of the Law  [Betty], (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion August 1909
 
    - * The Man from Wyoming, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine October 1907
 
    - * The Methods of Enid, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion August 1908
 
    - * Miss Chester’s Adventure, (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine July 1901
 
    
    - * Mistress Mary, (ss)  New England Magazine September 1906
 
    - * The Moon-Path, (ss)  Ainslee’s June 1908
 
    - * My Lady, (pm)  Everybody’s Magazine May 1905
 
    - * On the Deck of the Steamer, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion July 1912
 
    - * The Other Man, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion March 1902
 
    - * Pink Slippers, (ss)  Smith’s Magazine January 1915
 
    - * A River Romance, (ss)  Gunter’s Magazine January 1909
 
    - * The Road to Youth, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion August 1916
 
    
    - * Roast Duck, (ss)  The London Magazine September 1909
 
    - * The Rubens, (ss)  The Red Book September 1904
 
    - * The Sacrifice, (ss)  Short Stories July 1908
 
    - * Sally’s Problem, (ss)  Gunter’s Magazine March 1907
 
    - * A Spasm of Economy, (vi)  Harper’s Magazine November 1913
 
    - * The Steerage Passenger, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion March 1903
 
    
    - * The Tactics of Mr. Golightly, (ss)  Young’s Magazine October 1907
 
    - * Trefle, (ss)  Pictorial Review February 1912
 
    - * Under False Pretenses, (ss)  Harper’s Magazine January 1914
 
    - * Uninvited Guest, (ss)  Metropolitan Magazine July 1902
 
    - * Weights and Measures, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion March 1918
 
    - * “When Shepherds Pipe on Oaten Straws”, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion March 1912
 
    - * With Betty to the Fair  [Betty], (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion February 1915
 
  
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