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Hunter, Paul (chron.) (continued)
- * Pity the Poor White-Collar Man, (ed) Liberty April 10 1943
- * Platforms and Candidates, (ed) Liberty August 19 1944
- * Post-Mortem on the Election, (ed) Liberty December 16 1944
- * Power Paralyzes the Helping Hand, (ed) Liberty November 24 1945
- * Power Without Regulation Is Un-American, (ed) Liberty March 13 1943
- * Preparedness for Peace, (ed) Liberty January 23 1943
- * The President as Commander in Chief, (ed) Liberty September 9 1944
- * The Pro and Con on Cartels, (ed) Liberty January 27 1945
- * The Promise of Christmas, (ed) Liberty December 30 1944
- * Prosperity by Legislation, (ed) Liberty August 17 1946
- * Rationing Should Be Simplified, (ed) Liberty November 6 1943
- * Reconvert the School Children, (ed) Liberty September 22 1945
- * The Red Cross—A People’s Partnership, (ed) Liberty April 1 1944
- * The Red Cross—Mercy Agent of Every American, (ed) Liberty March 24 1945
- * Rehabilitating G.I. Joe, (ed) Liberty June 16 1945
- * Resolution for a Fateful New Year, (ed) Liberty January 6 1945
- * The Responsibility of Victory, (ed) Liberty December 28 1946
- * The Rivalry of Power, (ar) Liberty November 17 1945
- * The Russians Mean What They Say, (ed) Liberty January 29 1944
- * Russia’s Course—A Key to the Future, (ed) Liberty June 23 1945
- * The San Francisco Conference—And Its Opportunity, (ed) Liberty April 28 1945
- * Self-Reliance for the Disabled, (ed) Liberty November 18 1944
- * Should Wage Rates Rise to Meet Living Costs?, (ed) Liberty January 13 1945
- * Sixteen Men on the World Chessboard, (ed) Liberty March 18 1944
- * The Smallness of the Big Five, (ed) Liberty July 14 1945
- * A Solution on India, (ed) Liberty October 31 1942
- * Some Civilian Products Are Essential, (ed) Liberty September 18 1943
- * Something the Big 3 Overlooked, (ed) Liberty March 31 1945
- * Stop Communism at Home, (ed) Liberty May 10 1947
- * Story with a Moral for Statesmen, (ed) Liberty July 29 1944
- * The Stovepipe Hat Is In Again, (ed) Liberty December 12 1942
- * Stream Pollution—A Disgrace to America, (ed) Liberty August 10 1946
- * Suspicion Breeds Suspicion, (ed) Liberty October 14 1944
- * Their Lordships the Congressmen, (ed) Liberty March 27 1943
- * There’ll Always Be a Lady Fair, (ed) Liberty February 10 1945
- * There Ought to Be a Law, (ed) Liberty February 1948
- * Tip to June Grads—Classes ’00 to ’47, (ed) Liberty June 7 1947
- * A Tip to the G.O.P., (ed) Liberty July 5 1947
- * Today’s Best Job Offering, (ed) Liberty December 21 1946
- * “Total War” Excludes Controversy as Usual, (ed) Liberty May 1 1943
- * Uncle Sam Profits for a Change, (ed) Liberty December 1 1945
- * Uncle Shylock Again?, (ed) Liberty February 9 1946
- * Unemployment Insurance as It Sometimes Works, (ed) Liberty October 6 1945
- * Unified National Defense, (ed) Liberty January 5 1946
- * Unquiet Along the Potomac, (ed) Liberty April 8 1944
- * The U.S. Senate—Bogey of World Co-operation, (ed) Liberty October 28 1944
- * Vacation in 1953, (ed) Liberty January 30 1943
- * Victory Through Triviality, (ed) Liberty July 24 1943
- * Wanted: Opportunity, Not Opportunism, (ed) Liberty September 4 1943
- * Warfare on the Home Front, (ed) Liberty January 19 1946
- * The War in Headlines, (ed) Liberty January 16 1943
- * War Is the Art of Finding Ways to Do the Impossible, (ed) Liberty May 8 1943
- * War Work First—But Reconversion where Possible, (ed) Liberty September 30 1944
- * The Weakness of UNO, (ed) Liberty March 30 1946
- * We Can Be Friends Only with Friends, (ed) Liberty May 19 1945
- * We Can’t Do Business with Our Pockets Locked, (ed) Liberty September 2 1944
- * We Can’t Risk Isolation!, (ed) Liberty September 21 1946
- * We Civilians Have It Tough, (ed) Liberty August 28 1943
- * We’ll Have Time to Argue—Later!, (ed) Liberty March 11 1944
- * We’re All Poorer When None of Us Can Get Richer, (ed) Liberty May 5 1945
- * We’re Winning the Battle of Rubber, (ed) Liberty April 24 1943
- * We’ve Got Another Goal to Meet, (ed) Liberty October 23 1943
- * We’ve Got Our Fingers Crossed on Dewey, (ed) Liberty October 21 1944
- * We’ve Got to Get the Facts, (ed) Liberty January 12 1946
- * We Want a “People’s Peace”, (ed) Liberty March 6 1943
- * We Want Bargaining—Not Bickering, (ed) Liberty October 27 1945
- * We Want No More War, (ed) Liberty February 6 1943
- * We Won’t Win the Peace by Arguing, (ed) Liberty June 12 1943
- * What Are We Afraid Of?, (ed) Liberty May 24 1947
- * What Causes Strikes?, (ed) Liberty July 27 1946
- * What Is Fascism?, (ed) Liberty June 9 1945
- * What Is Our Foreign Policy—If Any?, (ed) Liberty April 22 1944
- * What Shall We Do About Germany?, (ed) Liberty November 25 1944
- * What to Do About Germany, (ed) Liberty June 2 1945
- * What Will We Buy with Our War Bonds?, (ed) Liberty January 22 1944
- * What Will We Do with Germany?, (ar) Liberty April 15 1944
- * Where Do We Go from Here?, (ed) Liberty May 6 1944
- * Where’s All the Sacrifice We Talk About?, (ed) Liberty January 15 1944
- * Where’s the Merchandise?, (ed) Liberty February 2 1946
- * Who’s Got All the Excess Billions?, (ed) Liberty March 25 1944
- * Who’s to Blame for Pearl Harbor?, (ed) Liberty November 3 1945
- * Who Will Pay Veteran Benefits?, (ed) Liberty August 24 1946
- * Why America Flounders, (ed) Liberty November 9 1946
- * The WHY of the Housing Shortage, (ed) Liberty May 4 1946
- * Why the Russians Act That Way, (ed) Liberty June 22 1946
- * Why We Fight, (ed) Liberty November 14 1942
- * Will the New Wage-Price Policy Work?, (ed) Liberty April 6 1946
- * Work Is the Only Medicine, (ed) Liberty January 1948
- * The World Can’t Go in Two Directions at Once, (ed) Liberty December 8 1945
- * World Peace Through Law, (ed) Liberty October 7 1944
- * The Year Ahead, (ed) Liberty January 2 1943
- * You Can’t Kid the G.I.s, (ed) Liberty February 19 1944
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Hunter, R(ichard) Wilkes (1906-1991) (chron.)
- * Bottle from the Jungle, (ss) Man October 1951
- * Builder of Good Canoes, (ss) Man April 1946
- * China Straits, (ss) Man July 1946
- * The Dark Is No Different, (ss) Man September 1950
- * The Dead Aren’t Beautiful, (ss) Man February 1950
- * Fast with a Gun, (nv) Leisure Western #23, 195?
- * The Figurine of Hungry Compound, (ss) Liberty April 27 1946
- * A Fool from Down Under, (nv) Downtown Detective #35, 195?
- * Gypsy, (ss) Liberty June 8 1946
- * The Red Steer, (ss) Short Story Magazine (Australia) #26, 1946
- * Smithy’s Dogs, (ss) Liberty June 2 1945
- * The Story of the Malaita Campaign, (ar) Man July 1945
- * Strange Destiny, (ss) Liberty December 29 1945
Hunter, Rob (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * The Beewolf, (ss) Kaleidotrope #8, April 2010
- * Boys Night Out, (ss) On Spec Summer 2005
- * Chimaera Constant, (ss) Farrago’s Wainscot #8, October 2008
- * The Flags of All Nations Hors D’oeuvre Toothpicks Caper, (ss) Fables Winter 2003
- * The Nine-Patch Variation, (ss) Ideomancer January 2004
- * The Song of the Rice Barge Coolie, (nv) Aeon #11, September 2007
- * Zeitgeist Is the Right Geist, (ss) Quantum Muse September 2002
Hunter, T. M. (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * Ever Dark [Aston West], (ss) Ray Gun Revival #37, January 1 2008
- * Lifeline [Aston West], (ss) Ray Gun Revival #56, 2010
- * Little White Truths [Aston West], (ss) Ray Gun Revival #33, November 1 2007
- * No Good Deed [Aston West], (ss) Ray Gun Revival #43, May 2008
- * Obedience [Aston West], (ss) Ray Gun Revival #46, September 2008
Hunter, Thomas Lomax (fl. 1900s-1920s) (chron.)
- * Ballade of Alladin’s Lamp, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 1 1906
- * Ballade of Art and Love, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 29 1922
- * Ballade of Babylon, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 22 1909
- * Ballade of Fat Ladies, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 17 1908
- * Ballade of Inayne the Fair, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 15 1922
- * A Ballade of Lamb’s Wool, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post February 12 1910
- * Ballade of Mrs. Grundy, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 29 1922
- * Ballade of Old Ladies, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 8 1922
- * Ballade of the Benevolent Bolshevik, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 19 1919
- * Ballade of the Bitter-Sweet, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post January 27 1906
- * Ballade of the Hobo, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 3 1909
- * Ballad of the Bowery, (pm) Breezy Stories November 1915
- * Ballads of Those Who Don’t Belong, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 19 1917
- * Brithers, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 23 1910
- * The Call of the Farm, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 26 1917
- * Christmas Song, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 1 1906
- * Compensation, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 17 1922
- * Dawn in the Country, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 18 1909
- * The Greatest Weapon, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 26 1917
- * Ideal and Real, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 20 1922
- * The Lane, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 12 1908
- * The Light-Ship, (pm) Putnam’s Magazine March 1910
- * Miladi Lorelei, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 21 1917
- * My Garden, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 29 1919
- * The Nomads, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post August 5 1922
- * The North Wind, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 30 1905
- * An Odor-Memory, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 16 1907
- * The Pipes of Pan, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 19 1924
- * The Prudential Age, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 28 1917
- * Rime of the Road, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 19 1919
- * The Sword of Brennus, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 26 1924
- * Vers Libre, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 26 1917
- * Where Are the Ships Our Ships Have Met?, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 28 1908
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