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- HUGHES, RUPERT (chron.) (continued)
- * Animal and Vegetable Rights, (ar) Harpers Monthly Nov 1901
- * The Apple and the Barrel [Cal Holloway], (ss) Hearsts Magazine Jan 1913
- * At the Sixth Tee, (ss) The Smart Set Sep 1900
- * Baby Talk, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 28 1914
- * Babys Shoes, (ss) Cosmopolitan Jul 1929
- * The Barge of Dreams, (n.) Munseys Dec 1914
- * Beauty, (sl) The Red Book Magazine Feb 1921
- * The Bitterness of Sweets, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine Jun 1914
- * Blood of the Crellins, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1928
- * Born In Missouri, Born Into Trouble, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Aug 1908
- * A Brief for Hollywood, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 3 1934
- * Canavan, the Man Who Had His Way, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 11 1909
- * The Case Against Spiritualism, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine Apr 1918
- * The Christmas Clearing-House, Ltd., (ss) Everybodys Magazine Jan 1907
- * Col. Crockets Thankful Thansgiving, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Nov 1908
- * Col. Crocketts Cooperative Christmas, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 2 1905
- * The College Lorelei, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 29 1910
- * Comedians Have Courage, (ar) Coronet Jun 1951
- * Cosmopolite of the Month: Howard Hughes, (cl) Cosmopolitan Oct 1938
- * The Cup of Fury, (sl) The Red Book Magazine Sep 1918, Mar, May 1919
- * Daughters of Shiloh, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 4 1914
- * Detour to the Left, (ss) Cosmopolitan Sep 1933
- * Dirk Memling Proves Himself Pfiffig [Dirk Memling], (ss) The Popular Magazine Nov 15 1912
- * Doctor Merrills Miracle, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 23 1910
- * Dont You Care!, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 31 1914
- * Early Days in the Movies, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 6, Apr 13 1935
- * Empty Pockets, (sl) The Red Book Magazine Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1914, Jun 1915
- * Envy Is Ignorance, (ar) Womans Day Aug 1945
- * Every Boy, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 5 1925
- * The Exquisite Thug, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 11 1909
- * The Fallacy of Palmistry / A simple explanation of just how much truth and how much fiction one hears when a Palmist is employed, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jun 1909
- * Fates Football, (ss) The Smart Set Dec 1901
- * The Father of the Waters, (ss) Cosmopolitan Jan 1920
- * From the Ground Up, (ss) The Grand Magazine Jun 1930
- * The Gallery God, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 27 1906
- * Game Laws for Criminals, (ar) Liberty Apr 20 1935
- * The Ghost Shop [Dirk Memling], (ss) The Popular Magazine Feb 15 1911
- * The Ghostly Counsellors, (ss) Cosmopolitan Apr 1914
- * The Gift-Wife [conclusion], (sl) Smiths Magazine Nov 1910
- * Glamour Boy, (n.) Cosmopolitan Oct 1940
- * Going for a Ride, (ss) Cosmopolitan Aug 1928
- * The Great Van Veen [Dirk Memling], (ss) The Popular Magazine Nov 15 1910
- * The Happiest Man in I-O-Way, (pm) Everybodys Magazine Apr 1905
- * The Heart-Mender, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 18 1910
- * Hemling Must Have an Alibi, (ss) The Popular Magazine Jul 1 1913
- * Henrietta the Eighth, (ss) Colliers Jun 17 1933
- * The Hireling, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 22 1910
- * His Last First Night, (ss) The Grand Magazine Oct 1930
- * His Wife and His Work, (ss) Family Story Paper Oct 15 1921
- * The Honorable Crime, (ss) The Popular Magazine Jan 15 1914
- * Hot Toddy, (sl) The Red Book Magazine Feb 1928
- * Immortal Youth, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 4 1908
- * In These Tremendous Times, (ar) Cosmopolitan Jun 1933
- * Johnetta Tried It, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 26 1912
- * Jonathan Scott Hartley, (ar) Munseys Aug 1894
- * The Kidnapped Monument, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 1 1910
- * Kidnapt, (ss) Cosmopolitan Nov 1933
- * Ladies Man, (sl) Cosmopolitan Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1929, Jan, Feb, Mar 1930
- * Lady-Killer, (ss) Cosmopolitan Jul 1931
- * The Last Rose of Summer, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine Mar 1914
- * The Little Puddle, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 8 1908
- * Long Ever Ago, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine Aug 1916
- * The Lovable Washington, (ar) Pictorial Review Feb 1932
- * Love and Nagasqua, (ss) McCalls Feb 1925
- * Love Song, (sl) Cosmopolitan Dec 1933, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1934
- * Lovelady #99, (ss) Cosmopolitan Oct 1931
- * Lovely Lair, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1930
- * A Man for a While, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 14, Feb 21 1914
- * The Man with Nine Souls, (nv) Blue Book Jul 1942
- * Memling in Paris [Dirk Memling], (ss) The Popular Magazine Jan 1 1913
- * Memlings Half-Million Swag, (ss) The Popular Magazine Jun 1 1913
- * Memlings Ten-Story Treasure Chest, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 15 1913
- * Memlings Wholesale Automoburglary [Dirk Memling], (ss) The Popular Magazine Jan 1 1911
- * Memories of M.I.D., (ss) The American Legion Magazine Jan 1935
- * Mermaid and Centaur, (sl) The Red Book Magazine Jan 1929
- * Michaeleen! Michaelawn!, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine Jan 1915
- * Miss 318, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 3 1910
- * Miss 318 and Mr. 37, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 20, Jul 27 1912
- * Momma, (ss) 1920
- * The Mouth of the Gift Horse, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 24 1909
- * Mrs. Budlongs Christmas Gifts, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 2 1911
- * The Murphy That Saved America, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine Feb 1918
- * Music by the Barrel, (ar) The Quaker Sep 1899
- * Musicians as Lovers, (ar) The Smart Set Mar 1903
- * Naked Truth, (ss) Cosmopolitan Feb 1929
- * Nellie Gaskell, Whitemailer, (ss) The Popular Magazine Jun 15 1913
- * The New Chivalry [Cal Holloway], (ss) Hearsts Magazine Mar 1913
- * News of No Importance, (ss) Colliers Sep 26 1925
- * A Nightingale Flies Home, (ss) Cosmopolitan Jun 1929
- * No One Man, (sl) Cosmopolitan Nov, Dec 1930, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1931
- * The Old Folks at Home, (ss) 1920
- * The Old Maids Honeymoon, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 28 1908
- * The Old Nest, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 3 1911
- * One Chance in a Hundred, (ss) Liberty Jan 26 1935
- * One of Twelve, (ss) American Cavalcade May 1937
- * Paderewski, Pianist and Premier, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 19 1919
- * The Patent Leather Kid, (ss) Cosmopolitan Feb 1926
- * The Plight of Azalea Vail [Cal Holloway], (ss) Hearsts Magazine Feb 1913
- * The Poltroon, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 2 1907
- * Pop, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 4 1913
- * Prayers, (ss) Hearsts Magazine Aug 1914
- * The Pride of Remorse, (ss) Liberty Mar 27 1926
- * The Quicksilver Window, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 5 1909
- * The Red Kids, (ss) Colliers Oct 24 1925
- * The Rented Body, (ss) Cosmopolitan Nov 1928
- * The River Pageant, (ss) Cosmopolitan Jul 1927
- * Rose-Fever, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 28 1910
- * The Satterlees, (ss) The Smart Set Jan 1905
- * The Satyrs Head (with Frederick W. Ashley), (ss) Gunters Magazine Apr 1908
- * Secret Societies at Yale, (ar) Munseys Jun 1894
- * Seeing Things, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep 1908; the first of a series of articles attacking various phases of Occultism.
- * Seeing Things. The Machinery of Miracles. The fifth of a series of articles attacking various phases of Occultism, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jan 1909
- * Seeing Things. The Miracle Monger. The third of a series of articles attacking various phases of Occultism, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Nov 1908
- * Seeing Things. The Most Famous Living Medium. The second of a series of articles attacking various phases of Occultism, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Oct 1908
- * Seeing Things. The Scientist and Spiritualism. The sixth of a series of articles attacking various phases of Occultism, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Feb 1909
- * Seeing Things. The Spiritualists Bag of Tricks. The fourth of a series of articles attacking various phases of Occultism, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Dec 1908
- * Shall We Have a Womans National Guard?, (ar) Liberty Mar 8 1941
- * The She-Devil, (sl) Liberty Apr 21 1934
- * Shop!, (ss) Cosmopolitan Jul 1928
- * So This Is Marriage, (ss) Hearsts Magazine Sep 1914
- * Souls for Sale, (sl) The Red Book Magazine Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1921
- * A Spook in Spite of Herself [Dirk Memling], (ss) The Popular Magazine Mar 1 1911
- * Stately Timber, (na) Cosmopolitan Jun 1938
- * Static, (sl) Cosmopolitan Nov, Dec 1931, Jan, Feb, Mar 1932
- * The Stolen Storage Warehouse, (nv) The Popular Magazine May 1 1913
- * Strange Doings in Carthage, (nv) Everybodys Magazine Jan 1911
- * The Sunburnt Nymph, (ss) The Popular Magazine Jan 15 1913
- * Technocracy to the Rescue, (ss) Liberty Feb 18 1933
- * Telepathy / An exposition of the fallacies and absurdities of Telepathy, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) May 1909
- * They Were Young Once, (ss) Cosmopolitan Mar 1928
- * The Thirteenth Commandment, (sl) The Red Book Magazine Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1915, Mar 1916
- * The Thrill Is Gone (with Fulton Oursler), (vi) Colliers 1942
- * The Thumb-Twiddlers, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 13, Nov 20 1915
- * The Unpardonable Sin, (sl) The Red Book Magazine Oct 1917
- * Unto the Children, (ss) Cosmopolitan Jul 1913
- * The Very Good Piano Robbery [Dirk Memling], (sl) The Popular Magazine Jan 15, Feb 1 1911
- * War in Washingtons Time and Now, (ar) The American Legion Magazine May 1932
- * The War We Lost by Pacifism, (ar) The American Legion Magazine Sep, Oct 1931
- * Washington 17891933 Roosevelt, (ar) Cosmopolitan Mar 1933
- * We Cant Have Everything, (sl) The Red Book Magazine Feb, May, Jul 1917
- * What Our National Guard Needs-Teaching the Militia More About Fighting and Less About Parades, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 5 1910
- * What Washington Really Stood For, (ar) The American Legion Magazine Feb 1927
- * What Will People Say?, (ex) The Red Book Magazine 1913
- * What Will People Say?, (sl) The Red Book Magazine Nov 1913, Feb 1914
- * Whats the Matter with the Militia?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 18 1909
- * Whats the World Coming To?, (sl) The Red Book Magazine Dec 1919
- * The Whats the World Coming To?, (sl) The Red Book Magazine Feb 1920
- * Whats the World Coming To?, (sl) The Red Book Magazine Mar 1920
- * When Pacifists Are Traitors, (ar) Liberty Oct 12 1940
- * Where Life Is Marked Down, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 2 1906
- * Why I Am Still Going to School for My Country, (ms) The American Legion Monthly Jul 1926
- * Why Our Girls Wont Behave, (ar) Liberty Mar 26 1938
- * Women as Soldiers: Why Not?, (ar) Liberty Nov 9 1940
- * You Hadnt Ought To, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 25 1915
- HUGHES, [Sgt.] RUSSELL S. (chron.)
- HUGHES, SPENCER LEIGH (chron.)
- HUGHES, STEVEN (chron.)
- HUGHES, T. (chron.)
- HUGHES, TED; [i.e., Edward James Hughes] (1930-1998) (chron.)
- * Apple Dumps, (pm) Bananas #1 1975
- * Do Not Pick Up the Telephone, (pm) Ploughshares Spr 1980
- * A Dove, (pm) Ploughshares Spr 1980
- * Exits, (pm) Bananas #1 1975
- * Famous Poet, (pm) The London Magazine Sep 1957
- * February 17, (pm) Bananas #5 1976
- * Festival of Poets, (pm) Bananas #1 1975
- * From Gaudette, (pm) Bananas #6 1976
- * The Head, (ss) Bananas Sum 1979
- * Lily, (pm) Ploughshares Spr 1980
- * Meet My Folks [from Meet My Folks], (pm) 1973
- * The Oak, (pm) Bananas #1 1975
- * Welcombe, (pm) Bananas #1 1975
- * You Hated Spain, (pm) Ploughshares Spr 1980
- _____, [ref.]
- * Brock reviews Ted Hughes by Edwin Brock, (ar) Ambit #71 1977
- HUGHES, THOMAS (chron.)
- HUGHES, THOMAS C. (chron.)
- HUGHES, THOMAS P. (chron.)
- HUGHES, THOMAS P., D.D. (chron.)
- HUGHES, W. (chron.)
- HUGHES, W. E. (chron.)
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