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- ANONYMOUS (chron.) (continued)
- * Who Is This Girl? with Marla English, (pi) Escapade Feb 1956
- * Who Killed Emil Louba? [by George Dilnot], (ar) The Detective Magazine Mar 2 1923
- * Who Killed Him?, (nf) Flynns Weekly Detective Fiction May 12 1928
- * Who Killed the Little Princes?, (ar)
- * Who Killed the Redskins?, (ms) North West Stories Apr #2 1926
- * Who Lost the Spectacle Case?, (ms) North West Stories Sep #2 1926
- * Who Owns a Murderers Body?, (ar) Midnight Oct 21 1922
- * Who Pays Working Girls Wages, (ms) Live Stories Mar 1915
- * Who Shall Decide when Gourmets Disagree?, (pm) The Grand Magazine May 1905
- * Who Should Hold the Purse Strings?, (ar) Confession! Jun/Jul 1949
- * Who Visits the Yellowstone!, (nf) Western Story Magazine Apr 16 1927
- * Who Wants a Wife?, (ms) Stag (Canada) Fll 1941
- * Who Wants to Know?, (Speaking Frankly), and Household Hints... And so to bad, (hu) Esquire Jul 1962
- * Who Was Jack the Ripper"?, (ss) Clues Mar #2 1930
- * Who Were They?, (ss) Colonial Monthly Nov 1868
- * Who Will Be the Next President?, (ed) Real Detective Tales & Mystery Stories Oct 1928
- * Who Will Save Starving Vienna?, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jan 1920
- * Who-Dun-It?, (cl) Athlete Apr 1940
- * Who-Duun-It?, (pz) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine May 1941
- * Whoa, Noah!, (qz) Argosy (UK) Apr 1957
- * Whodunit?, (qz) Argosy (UK) Dec 1966
- * The Whole Family: the Mother, Confessions of an Older Wife, (ss) Harpers Bazar Aug 1908
- * The Whole Territory Will Be Ablaze If We Dont Stop That Shipment of Rifles!, (ar) Giant Western Fll 1947
- * Wholesome Neglect, (ed) Colliers Jun 13 1942
- * Whom Shall I Marry?, (cl) Ranch Romances Apr #2 1927
- * Whoopee!, (ct) Spicy Stories Jun 1929
- * Whoopee-Ti-Yi-O, (pm)
- * Whos Got That Extra Cash?, (ed) Colliers Jun 6 1942
- * Whos to Blame?, (ed) Colliers Aug 8 1942
- * Whos Who and Why, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 26 1924, Aug 1 1925; (about Sen. Charles Curtis, of Kansas); (William B. Hibbs).
- * Whos Who and Why, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 5, Jan 19 1907; anonymous anecdotes about James Wilson, Kipling, and William E. Mason.; about Alvey A. Adee, with photo / Justice Brewer / Captain Hobson.
- * Whos Who And Why, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 26, Feb 2, Feb 9, Feb 16, Feb 23, Mar 2, Mar 9, Mar 16, Mar 23, Mar 30, Apr 6, Apr 13, Apr 20, Apr 27, May 4, May 25, Jun 1, Jun 8, Jun 15, Jun 29, Jul 6, Jul 13, Jul 27, Aug 10, Aug 17, Aug 24, Aug 31, Sep 7, Oct 5, Oct 19 1907; Tom Cale.; Eugene Hale.; Charles Curtis.; Joseph Foraker.; John Kean.; Simon Guggenheim.; William Whyte.; Alfred Kittredge.; Frank Briggs / Ledyard of Michigan Central Railroad / M.S. Quay.; Philander Knox.; about J.R. Garfield, Secretary of the Interior.; about George Meyer, Postmaster-General.; about Frederick C. Stevens.; about David Graham Phillips.; about Rep. Richmond Hobson, Alabama).; about Fred Busse, mayor of Chicago.; about Honore Joseph Jaxon,
- * Whos Who And Why, (ms) labor leader and anarchist.; about James C. Dahlman, mayor of Omaha.; about Gov. Henry Buchtel, Colorado.; Sen. Jonathan Bourne, Oregon).; Ex-Sen. John L. Wilson, Washington.; John Barrett, Director of Bureau of American Republics.; Rep. John Hollis Bankhead, Alabama.; Reps. Cyrus Sulloway, New Hampshire; and Ollie James, Kentucky.; Gen. F.C. Ainsworth.; Sen. Robert Taylor, Tennessee.; U.S. Attorney Edwin Sims.; Theodore E. Burton, candidate for mayor of Cleveland.
- * Whos Who and Why, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 24 1927
- * Whos Who and Why:, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 30 1922; Stephen T. Mather, Director of the National Park service.
- * Whos Who and Why: William Husband, Commissioner General of Immigration, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 9 1922
- * Whos Who - and Why, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 23 1924; (Sen. David A. Reed, PA).
- * Whos Who Among Action Stories Authors, (cl) Action Stories Nov, Dec 1921, Jan, Mar, May, Jun, Jul, Aug 1922
- * Whos Who in America, (ms) The Smart Set Jan 1915; sketch.
- * Whos Who in the Woods!, (nf) Western Story Magazine Mar 30 1929
- * Whos Who in Triple-X, (bg) Triple-X Nov 1924; (introducing our authors).
- * Whose Business Is to Serve, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 14 1925
- * Whose Cream in Whose Coffee?, (qz) Argosy (UK) Apr 1943
- * Why, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine Apr 1881
- * Why Gringoes"?, (ms) Lariat Story Magazine Dec 1926
- * Why a Cotton-Reel has a Projection, (ms) My Magazine Jan 1918
- * Why a Horse has a Board Hanging in Front, (ms) My Magazine Jan 1918
- * Why America Leads, (ar) Mark Trail Spr 1951
- * Why Athletes Get Stale, (nf) Top-Notch Aug 15 1915
- * Why Baby the CCC?, (ed) Colliers Oct 11 1941
- * Why Banks are Made in Flying, (ms) Air Trails Jan 1930
- * Why Beautiful Women Commit Suicide, (ar) Midnight Oct 7 1922
- * Why Dr. Jekyll Had No Wife: New Stevenson Memories, (ms) John o Londons Weekly Feb 17 1923
- * Why Every Actress Wants to Play Camille, (ar) Liberty Jun 18 1927
- * Why Fight Ourselves?, (ed) Colliers Jun 20 1942
- * Why Geo. M. Cohan Pushed Fanny Brice Off the Stage, (ar) Midnight Sep 23 1922
- * Why High-Hat Hoover?, (ed) Colliers Nov 29 1941
- * Why I Am a Servant, (ar) Munseys Mar 1915
- * Why I Have Never Married, (ss) The Green Book Magazine Aug 1912
- * Why I Left My Wife, (ss) Live Stories Apr 1925
- * Why I Stopped Being a Beauty Specialist, (ar) Ladies Home Journal Sep 1 1910
- * Why I Thrilled to His Caresses, (ts) Modern Romances Sep 1941
- * Why is Butcher-Meat so Dear?, (ar) Chamberss Journal Aug 22 1908
- * Why Is It Warmer Before a Snowstorm?, (ms) My Magazine Mar 1915
- * Why Men Crack, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 29 1923
- * Why Men Leave Home, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 19 1931
- * Why Millers Mix Their Flours, (ms) My Magazine Jan 1918
- * Why Never Married, (ts) The Passing Show Oct 7 1933; a famous author remains anonymous but tells of a tragic love affair.
- * Why not be Attractive to Men?, (ms) Pie Christmas 1943
- * Why Not the Best?, (cl) Penthouse Jan 1981
- * Why Not Trust the People?, (ed) Colliers Apr 5 1941
- * Why Not Try a Gift Cigar?, (ms) The Live Wire Aug 1908
- * Why People Argue, (ms) All-Fiction Apr 1931
- * Why Psalm Books Have Divided Pages, (ms) My Magazine Jan 1918
- * Why Russia Cant Be Trusted, (ar) Colliers Jan 27 1951
- * Why She Married Jack, (ss) The Wave Apr 3 1897
- * Why Sigh, (ct) The Weekly Telegraph Christmas 1933
- * Why the Birth Rate Is Decreasing, (ms) Live Stories Mar 1915
- * Why the Red Cross Wants $50,000,000, (ed) Colliers Feb 28 1942
- * Why These Bribes?, (ed) Colliers Jun 28 1941
- * Why They Were Married, (ss) The Wave Jul 1 1899
- * Why Traction Engines Have Grooved Wheels, (ms) My Magazine Jan 1918
- * Why We Left the Farm, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 10 1912
- * Why We Should Be Glad That Water-Pipes Burst in Winter, (ms) My Magazine Jan 1918
- * Why Women Want to Be Self-Supporting, (ar) Pictorial Review May 1912
- * Why You Cant Win, (ar) Clues Jun #2 1928
- * Why?, (qz) Argosy (UK) Jul 1943
- * Widgers Green, (ss) Confession! Jul 1947
- * The Widowed Mabel, (ss) The Wave Oct 3 1891
- * A Widower Takes the Stand, (ms) The Smart Set Aug 1915; sketch.
- * The Widows Bracelet, (ss) The Wave Jul 11 1891
- * A Widows Engagement, (ss) The Wave Apr 21 1900
- * The Widows Inheritance, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 9 1933
- * The Widows Might [as told to Vernon Tankeray], (ts) Live Stories Jan 1925
- * A Widows Wealth, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 12 1933
- * The Wife, (ss) The Wave Dec 5 1891
- * The Wife I Missed [This Really Happened], (ts) The Passing Show Jan 20 1934
- * The Wife I Wronged, (ts) Romantic Story Magazine Feb 1941
- * Wife in Every Port, (ms) Magpie Nov 1952
- * The Wife of Guipuscoa, (ss) The Chartist Circular Feb 5 1842
- * A Wife on Strike, (ss) Marriage Stories Aug 1930
- * A Wifes Dilemma, (ar) Munseys Apr 1915
- * A Wifes Secret, (ss) The Wave May 23 1891
- * A Wifes Stratagem, (ss) The Wave Aug 13 1892
- * Wigs Exploit, (sl) The Boys Own Magazine Mar 1865
- * Wigs Exploit [conclusion], (sl) The Boys Own Magazine Apr 1865
- * The Wild and All-Woolly West, (ar) Speed Western Stories Aug 1943
- * Wild Animals Appropriate Mens Trails, (nf) Western Story Magazine Oct 26 1929
- * Wild Animals Are Not so Wild, (nf) Western Story Magazine Aug 10 1929
- * Wild Animals Hunt Men, (nf) Western Story Magazine Jul 6 1929
- * The Wild Ass of the Bleachers, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 7 1912; baseball.
- * Wild Bees Stick to Burning Home, (nf) Western Story Magazine Nov 22 1930
- * Wild Bill Hickoks Revolver, (ms) West Jul 20 1927
- * Wild Bill Kipson Passes On, (nf) Western Story Magazine Dec 18 1926
- * Wild Bill, Hero Plus, (ar) Battle Stories Jan 1929; Wild Bill Donovan.
- * Wild Boar in California, (nf) Street & Smiths Western Story Magazine Oct 16 1937
- * The Wild Bunch, (ar) Super Western Mar 1938
- * Wildby Reputation, (nv) Secrets Apr 1947
- * Wild Days in Upper Silesia, Europes Newest Tinder-Box, (pi) Leslies Magazine Jun 18 1921
- * The Wild Duck: A Bohemian Story, (ss) The Emerald May 16 1868
- * The Wild Flower Society, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 20 1903
- * Wild Game Fed Prom Plane, (ms) Air Trails Jun 1930
- * Wild Game Paradise, (ms) North West Stories Sep #1 1926
- * Wild Horses Doomed by the Cold, (nf) Western Story Magazine May 12 1928
- * Wild Horses Menace NorthWest, (ms) Lariat Story Magazine May 1926
- * Wild Horses Still Survive, (nf) Western Story Magazine Nov 15 1930
- * Wild Men Who Live in Trees, (ms) True Adventures Feb 1925
- * Wild Mustang Mourns Offspring, (nf) Western Story Magazine Nov 22 1930
- * Wild Polo Ponies, (ms) Lariat Story Magazine Oct 1926
- * A Wild Red Rose, (nv) The English Ladies Novelettes v1 #10 1891
- * Wild Rice, (ms) Western Winners Feb 1935
- * Wild Rose of the Prairie (Branding Fire Song), (sg) Thrilling Ranch Stories Fll 1951
- * Wild Turkey Abundant, (nf) Western Story Magazine Oct 26 1929
- * A Wild Bucket, (vi) Kansas City Times
- * The Wild-dog Menace, (nf) Western Story Magazine May 19 1928
- * A Wild-life Refuge, (nf) Western Story Magazine Sep 8 1928
- * A Will and a Way, (ss) The Gray Goose Oct 1907
- * Will He Escape Again?, (ar) Fact Detective Stories May 1939
- * Will the Feminists Pay the Price, (ar) Pictorial Review Mar 1912
- * Will the Flag Fly Over Bethlehem?, (ar) My Magazine May 1915
- * Will They Race Again? A Postscript in the Oxford-Harvard Match, (ar) Britannia Oct 1869
- * Will You Love Me When Im Old?, (pm) Grit Jul 22 1928
- * Will You Marry Me?, (gp) Bedside Clubman v7 1953; several vignettes.
- * Will You Walk Into My Frying Pan?, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine Dec 1878
- * Will Your Children Avoid Your Mistakes?, (ms) The American Magazine Apr 1938
- * William Allen White, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 6 1904
- * William B. Ogden, (bg) The Western Monthly Jan 1869
- * William Bross, (bg) The Western Monthly Jun 1869
- * William Frederick Cody, Buffalo Bill, (1846-1917), (nf) The Rio Kid Western Jul 1950
- * William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver, and PhilosopherI. Little Boy Hogarth, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine Feb 1860
- * William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver, and PhilosopherII. Mr. Gambles Apprentice, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine Mar 1860
- * William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver, and PhilosopherIII. A Long Ladder, and Hard to Climb, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine Apr 1860
- * William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver, and PhilosopherIV. The Painters Progress, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine May 1860
- * William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver, and PhilosopherIX. Tail-Piece, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine Oct 1860
- * William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver, and PhilosopherV. Between London and Sheerness, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine Jun 1860
- * William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver, and Philosopher VI. The Rakes Progress: A Drama in Eight Acts, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine Jul 1860
- * William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver, and Philosopher VII. A History of Hard Work, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine Aug 1860
- * William Hogarth: Painter, Engraver, and Philosopher VIII. The Shadow of the Forty-Five, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine Sep 1860
- * William Holden: Golden Boy, (bg) Ranch Romances Dec #2 1952
- * William J. Burns, (pt) McClures Aug 1911; full-page photo.
- * William Jennings Bryan, (pt) Munseys Jun 1912
- * William Tell, the Swiss Patriot, (sl) The Chartist Circular Sep 28, Oct 5, Oct 12 1839
- * William Tell? Who Said He Was So Much?, (ms) The Live Wire Aug 1908
- * Willy, (ct) Boys Life Aug, Dec 1975, May, Jun, Jul 1976
- * Willy by the Brook, (pm) St. Nicholas Magazine Nov 1873
- * Willyums Interesting Life, (ss) The Wave Feb 26 1898
- * The Wilverstons Ball, (ss) The Australian Womans Magazine and Domestic Journal Jun 1 1884
- * Win and Wear, (pm) The Boys Leisure Hour Jul 4 1885
- * Wind Aids the Antiquarian, (nf) Western Story Magazine Jun 15 1929
- * The Wind and the Rain, (pi) Argosy (UK) Mar 1936
- * The Wind in Literature, (ms) John o Londons Weekly Dec 2 1922
- * Windjammers of Salmon Fleet Ousted by Steam, (ms) North West Stories Jul #2 1926
- * Window Shopper, (pi) Caper Nov 1958
- * Window Shopping: A Report on New Trailer Gadgets, (ar) Trailer Travel Magazine Feb 1949
- * Winds Cause Damage to Grain Crops in Rocky Mountain Area, (nf) Western Story Magazine Jul 21 1923
- * Windyridge, (ss) Confession! Jun/Jul 1948
- * Wine Soaked Europe and Dry America, (ar) Ladies Home Journal Sep 1922
- * Wine, Women, and Horses, (qz) Argosy (UK) Dec 1958
- * Wing Talk, (cl) Colliers Apr 10, Apr 17 1943, Feb 9 1946
- * Wing Tee Wee: A Chinese Idyll, (pm) The Grand Magazine Mar 1905
- * The Winged Dare-Devil, (fw) Battle Stories Jul 1928
- * Winged Dirigibles, (ms) Air Trails Jul 1929
- * The Winged Pegasus, (??)
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