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- * When Maclaren Foozled Out, (nf) Best Stories Nov 1927
- * When Romances Is Dead, (ms) Amour Oct 1946
- * When Spring and Autumn Meet, (ms) Far West Stories Mar 1929
- * When Spring Comes Back, (ms) My Magazine Mar 1925
- * When the Cannon Balls Met, (pi) Railroad Magazine Apr 1955
- * When the Crowd Drops In, (ms)
- * When the Dead Prayed for the Living, (ar) True Mystic Science Apr 1939
- * When the Fire-Bell Rang, (ms) The Popular Magazine Feb 1907
- * When the Indian Needs Meat, (ms) Far West Illustrated Sep 1926
- * When the Poet Catches Cold, (ms) The Popular Magazine Apr 1907
- * When the Tongue Slips, (ms) The Popular Magazine Oct 1906
- * When the West Went to War, (ar) Triple-X Mar 1929
- * When the Wind Blows, (ms)
- * When the World Gangs Up on Poor Us, (ms) Rob Wagners Script Feb 17 1940
- * When Three of a Kind Beat Four Aces, (nf) Two-Gun Western Stories Jul 1929
- * When Tommy Murphy Traded Leather, (ar) Fight Stories Mar 1931
- * When Trade Was Young and Romantic, (ms) The Golden Book Magazine Mar, Apr 1927; quotes.
- * When Trees Get Wanderlust, (ms) Far West Illustrated Nov 1928
- * When Under Water, (ms) Top-Notch Feb 1 1928
- * When Whaling Was Adventure, (pi) Blue Book Apr 1949
- * When World Peace Came Before, (nf) Mystery Magazine Mar 15 1918
- * When You Distribute the Gifts, (ar) Ladies Home Journal Dec 1909
- * When You Get Rid of the Janitor. Rotogravure, (pi) Peoples Favorite Magazine Apr 1920
- * When You Lose Your Wallet, (ms) Real Mar 1958
- * Where Are the Fighters of Years Ago, (ar) Fight Stories Jan 1930
- * Where Clothes Make the Man, (ms) Argosy All-Story Weekly Apr 28 1928
- * Where Do We Go from Here, (cl) Rob Wagners Script Jan 4 1941
- * Where Hearts Beat High, (ms) Triple-X Jul 1924
- * Where Is PFC Gordon Woodbury, (ar) Argosy Jan 1961; about a missing marine with a thumbprint photo.
- * Where Summer Skies Still Exist, (ct) Pep Dec 1927
- * Where the Bootlegger Originated, (ms) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Apr 9 1932
- * Where the Pictured Erred, (ms) The Popular Magazine Feb 1907
- * Where the Trails Meet, (cl) The Golden West Magazine May, Jun 1929
- * Where the West Begins, (ms) Far West Illustrated Aug 1928
- * Where Theres SmokeTheres Fire, (ms) G-8 Sep 1939
- * Where Thunder Lives, (ms) Far West Stories Jan 1929
- * Where to Camp, (ms) Top-Notch Sep 1 1928
- * Wheres Elmer?, (qz) Ballyhoo Jan 1934
- * Which College Contest, (cn) College Stories Jun 1931
- * Which College Contest Winners, (cn) College Stories Feb 1932
- * Which Is Glamor?, (pi) Colliers Jan 3 1953
- * Which Man Shall I Marry? Results of the American Man Contest, (ms) Womans Home Companion Jan 1910
- * Which One Would You Choose?, (ms) Womans Home Companion Aug 1909
- * Which Was the Greatest: Jeff, Fitz or Dempsey, (cn) Fight Stories Oct 1931
- * While the Patient Slept, (pz) Black Mask Mar 1935
- * While the Sun Shines, (ms)
- * While Time Stands Still, (ms) Street & Smiths Western Story Magazine Oct 3 1936
- * While You Rest on the Beach, (ms) The Penny Pictorial Magazine Aug 12 1899
- * Whipped Topics, (hu) London Opinion Sep 1934
- * Whipped Topics, (ms) London Opinion Apr, Sep, Nov, Dec 1940
- * Whirl of Gaiety, (ms)
- * The Whirl of Sports, (cl) Popular Sports Magazine Feb, Dec 1938
- * Whispers, (cl) Underworld Romances Nov 1931, Jan 1932
- * Whispers, (ms) London Opinion Nov 1952
- * A Whistle in the Night, (pm) Railroad Magazine Sep 1965
- * White Crosses in Europe, (ar) Battle Stories Feb 1930
- * White House of History, (pi) Blue Book Jan 1949
- * White Lady, (ms)
- * The White Mans Totem, (ms) Far West Illustrated Jul 1928
- * The White River Post, (cl) Complete Northwest Novel Mar 1936
- * The White River Post, (ms) Complete Northwest Novel Magazine Sep 1937
- * White Weather, (ms)
- * White-Water Slalom, (pi) Argosy Oct 1965
- * Whither Thou Goest, (ms)
- * Whitsun Holiday Section, (ms) Pictorial Weekly May 23 1931
- * Who Am I?, (qz) Liberty (Canada) Oct 1954
- * Who Goes There?, (ms)
- * Who Is More to Blame: Servant or Mistress?, (ar) Ladies Home Journal Jun 1909
- * Who Is Your Favorite Cartoonist? (In Rotogravure), (pi) Peoples Favorite Magazine Aug 1920
- * Who Killed Curley Bill, (ar) Nickel Western Jan 1933
- * Who or What?, (qz) West Jul 1953; (answers on p.114).
- * Who Wants a Mule Deer?, (ms) Far West Stories Nov 1929
- * Who Was the Murderer? (solution), (ms) The Illustrated Detective Magazine Feb 1932; [solution to a puzzle in the January 1932 issue].
- * Who Will Be Miss Cartoons?, (cn) Sensational Startling Stories Mar 1927
- * Who Wrote It?, (qz) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine Nov 1979
- * Who-Dun-It, (qz) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine Mar 1943
- * Who-Dun-It?, (pz) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine Jan 1942
- * Whod Be a Parent?, (ms)
- * Whod Who and Why, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 9 1917; photos and notes on Peggy Wood / Helen F. Draper / Thomas A. Edison / Montague Glass.
- * Whodunit, (cl) The American Magazine Dec 1951
- * Wholesale Poisoniong Thwarted, (nf) Detective Story Magazine Dec 26 1925
- * Whom Do You Quote Every Day, (ms) The Golden Book Magazine Jul 1930
- * Whooping It Up!, (pi) Broadway Nights Feb 1930
- * Whoops, (ms) John Bulls Summer Annual 1931
- * Whos New, (ms) Kaleidograph Jan 1936
- * Whos Who, (ms) Black Aces May 1932; Snapshotsthe men behind the guns.
- * Whos Who and Why, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 16, Dec 7, Dec 14, Dec 21, Dec 28 1907; mostly about David Belasco.; mostly about William Loeb, secretary to the President.; mostly about Elihu Root.; mostly about First Asst. Postmaster-General Frank H. Hitchcock.; mostly about Rear-Admiral Robley D. Evans.
- * Whos Who And Why, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 3, Jul 10, Jul 17, Jul 24, Jul 31, Aug 7, Aug 14, Aug 21, Aug 28, Sep 4, Sep 11, Sep 18, Sep 25, Oct 2, Oct 9, Oct 16, Oct 23, Oct 30, Nov 6, Nov 13, Nov 20, Nov 27, Dec 4, Dec 11, Dec 18, Dec 25 1909; about Masanao Hanihari, 1st Secretary of the Embassy of Japan.; about Jean Jusserand, French Ambassador.; about Sen. Alexander Clay, Georgia.; about Sen. Weldon Heyburn, Idaho.; about Sen, Samuel McEnery, Louisiana.; about Sen. Moses Clapp, Minnesota.; about Justice John Harlan.; about Sen. John Daniel, Virginia.; about Sen. Frank Newlands, Nevada.; about Rep. Charles Carter, Oklahoma.; about Justice David Brewer.; about people from Zanesville, Ohio.; about Judge William Henley.; (about Charles Hays,
- * Whos Who And Why, (ar) Canadian railroad owner).; (about Sen. George Nixon, Nevada).; (about Sir Thomas Shaughnessey, of the Canadian Pacific Railway).; (about Judge Robert Lovett, of the Harriman railroads).; (about Gov. Judson Harmon, Ohio).; (about Gen. Charles Miller).; (about Sen. Charles Smith, Washington).; (about Reginald Thomson, city engineer of Seattle).; (about Harvey Scott, newspaper publisher).; (about Thomas McClung, US Treasurer).; (about Huntington Wilson, First Asst. Secretary of State).; (about Rep. Victor Murdock, Kansas).; (about Rep. Ezekiel Candler, Mississippi).
- * Whos Who and Why, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 12 1910, Jul 6, Jul 13, Jul 20, Jul 27, Aug 3, Aug 10, Aug 17, Aug 24, Aug 31, Sep 7, Sep 14, Sep 21, Sep 28 1912, Apr 5, Apr 12, Apr 19, Apr 26, May 3, May 10, May 17, May 24, May 31, Jun 7, Jun 14, Jun 21, Jun 28 1913, Aug 22 1925, Sep 29 1928; mostly about George Thompson, Minn. Newspaper publisher.; mostly about Henry L. Jost, mayor of Kansas City.; mostly about Louis Hill, president of the Great Northern Railroad.; mostly about Job Hedges, NY politician.; mostly about Charles Hays, president of the Grand Trunk Railway.; mostly about John Wilkie, chief of the Secret Service.; mostly about William McCombs, Democratic political consultant.; mostly about James Reynold,
- * Whos Who and Why, (ar) secretary of the House Tariff Committee.; mostly about E.A. Van Valkenburg, Philadelphia newspaper editor.; mostly about Frederick Lynch, Democratic politician.; mostly about Thomas Pence, Democratic press agent.; mostly about Sen. Frank Brandegee, Connecticut.; mostly about George Perkins, publicist for the Bull Moose party.; mostly about Hiram Johnson, California politician.; mostly about William Jennings Bryan, then Secretary of State.; mostly about Josphus Daniels, North Carolina newspaper editor.; mostly about Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of the Interior.; mostly about James McReynolds, Attorney-General.; mostly about William Redfield, Secretary of Commerce.; mostly about Lindley Garrison, Secretary of War.; mostly about William Wilson, Secretary of Labor.; mostly about David Houston, Secretary of Agriculture.; mostly about William McAdoo, secretary of the Treasury.; mostly about Sen. William Thompson, Kansas.; mostly about Franklin D. Roosevelt,
- * Whos Who and Why, (ar) then Assistant Secretary of the Navy. The comments on FDR, especially considering that this is June of 1913, are ironic and somewhat horrifying: Should there be a war Franklin Roosevelt will simply resign as assistant secretary of the navy, simply organize a regiment, simply take command, and simply knock the spots off the invading foe. After that the world will be his. It is foreordained, prearranged - provided some one will kindly supply the war. Hey, boy, bring on a war! Fetch a war, I tell you, and be quick about it! Will that boy never come with that war?; mostly about Sen. James Lewis, Illinois.; mostly about Sen. Willard Saulsbury, Delaware.; (photos and autobiographical sketches of W. H. D. Koerner / C. E. Scoggins / Roland Pertwee); autobio sketches by Nunnally Johnson / Wyncie King / Charles Francis Coe, with photos.
- * Whos Who and Why, (bg) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 28 1928; autobiographical sketches by Frances Noyes Hart, Fannie Kilbourne, and James Warner Bellah, first two so titled, last called Working Notes for a Life of Bellah, with photos.
- * Whos Who and Why, (bi) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 7 1928; autobio sketches by Maude Parker / Tony Sarg / Ellen B. T. Pyle.
- * Whos Who and Why, (cl) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 4, Jan 18, Jan 25, Feb 1, Feb 8, Feb 15, Feb 22, Feb 29, Mar 7, Mar 14, Mar 21, Mar 28 1908, Oct 5, Oct 12, Oct 19, Oct 26, Nov 9, Nov 16, Nov 23, Nov 30, Dec 7, Dec 14, Dec 21, Dec 28 1912, Aug 18 1928; mostly about Rep. John Sharp Williams, Mississippi.; mostly about Rep. S.W. McCall, Massachusetts.; mostly about Rep. William Brown McKinley, Illinois.; mostly about Rep. Henry Cabot Lodge, Massachusetts.; mostly about Rep. Bourke Cockran, New York.; mostly about Sen. Julius Caesar Burrows, Michigan.; mostly about Rep. Francis W. Cushman, Minnesota.; mostly about Rep. Timothy L. Woodruff, New York.; mostly about Rep. Sereno Elisha Payle, New York.; mostly about Rep. William Bill Sulzer, new York.; mostly about Rep. John Dalzell,
- * Whos Who and Why, (cl) Pennsylvania.; mostly about Charles Deneen, Progressive politician.; mostly about Sen. Reed Smoot of Utah.; mostly about Charles Murphy, NYC politician.; mostly about Thomas Shipp, congressional candidate from Indiana.; mostly about Whitlaw Reid, U.S. Ambassador to Britain.; mostly about A. Mitchell Palmer, then congressman from Pennsylvania, soo Attorney-General.; mostly about Sen. Isidor Rayner of Maryland, for whom absolutely nothing seems to have named here, even though he was a Democrat.; mostly about David Lloyd-George, then Chancellor of the Exchequer.; mostly about Winston Churchill, then First Lord of the Admiralty.; mostly about Bonar Law, opposition leader in the House of Commons.; mostly about G.K. Chesterton.; mostly about George Bernard Shaw.; autobio sketches by Arthur Guiterman / Struthers Burt / Austin Parker, with photos. Half the Guiterman is verse.
- * Whos Who and Why, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 4, Apr 11, Apr 18, Apr 25, May 2, May 9, May 16, May 23, May 30, Jun 6, Jun 13, Jun 20, Jun 27, Jul 4, Jul 11, Jul 18, Jul 25, Aug 1, Aug 8, Aug 15, Aug 22, Aug 29, Sep 5, Sep 12, Sep 19, Sep 26, Oct 3, Oct 10, Oct 17, Oct 24, Oct 31, Nov 7, Nov 14, Nov 21, Nov 28, Dec 5, Dec 12, Dec 19, Dec 26 1908, Jan 2, Jan 9, Jan 16, Jan 23, Jan 30, Feb 6, Feb 13, Feb 20, Feb 27, Mar 6, Mar 13, Mar 20, Mar 27, Apr 3, Apr 10, Apr 17, Apr 24, May 1, May 8,
- * Whos Who and Why, (ms) May 15, May 22, May 29, Jun 5, Jun 12, Jun 19, Jun 26 1909, Jan 1 1910; mostly about Chinese Ambassador to the US Wu-Ting-fang.; mostly about Sen. William Bradley, Kentucky.; mostly about Japanese Ambassador to the US Baron Kogoro Takahira.; mostly about Sen. Stephen Elkins, West Virginia.; mostly about US Ambassador to Germany David Hill.; mostly about Sen. Thomas Carter, Montana.; mostly about Rep. James Sherman, New York.; mostly about Dr. Seth Low, lobbyist.; mostly about Victor H. Metcalf, Secretary of the Navy.; mostly about Sen. Henry Teller, Colorado.; mostly about Rep. David De Armond, Missouri.; mostly about Sen. Nathan B. Scott, West Virginia.; mostly about Rep. Richard Bartholdt, Missouri.; mostly about Gov. C.N. Haskell, of Oklahoma.; mostly about John Hays Hammond, would-be Vice-President.; mostly about William James Conner, chairman of the NY Democratic State Committee.; mostly about Charles Taft,
- * Whos Who and Why, (ms) the Presidents brother.; mostly about Gov. George Chamberlain, of Oregon.; brief notes.; mostly about John W. Kern, Vice-Presidential candidate.; mostly about Eugene Chafin, Prohibitionist candidate for President.; mostly about Daniel Colahan, NYC politician.; mostly about Norman E. Mack, chair of the Democratic National Committee.; mostly about Joseph Bristow, senatorial candidate from Kansas.; mostly about Col. John Graves, newspaper editor.; mostly about the Standard Oil Company.; mostly about Benjamin Franklin Yoakum, railroad magnate.; mostly about Richard Oulahan, Republican propagandist.; mostly about Eugene Debs.; mostly about Lewis Chanler, NY politician.; mostly about Rep. James Watson, Indiana.; mostly about Luke Wright, Secretary of War.; mostly about Rep. Champ Clarke, Missouri; whatever his real first name is it is not used here.; mostly about Sen. Shelby Cullom, Illinois.; mostly about Sen. Elmer Burkett, Nebraska.; mostly about Rep., Theodore Burton,
- * Whos Who and Why, (ms) Ohio.; mostly about Oscar Strauss, Secretary of Commerce and Labor.; mostly about Sen. Porter McCumber, North Dakota.; mostly about Truman H. Newberry, Secretary of the Navy.; about Brigadier-General Clarence Edwards.; about Sen, Albert Cummins, Iowa.; about David Frohman, Broadway producer.; about Beekman Winthrop, First Asst. Secretary of State.; about Sen, Knute Nelson, Minnesota.; about Rep. James Burke, Pennsylvania.; about Sen, Benjamin Shively, Indiana.; about Sen, Boies Penrose, Pennsylvania.; about William Howard Taft.; about Theodore Roosevelt - I think; name is never given.; about Sen, Jacob Gallinger, New Hampshire.; about Sen, Eilliam Stone, Missouri.; about Sen, Charles J. Hughes, Colorado.; about Jacob Dickinson, Secretary of War.; about Franklin MacVeagh, Secretary of the Treasury.; about Samuel Wickersham, Attorney-General.; about Rep. John J. Fitzgerald, NY.; about Rep. Augustus Gardner, Massachusetts.; about Richard Ballinger,
- * Whos Who and Why, (ms) Secretary of the Interior.; about Rep. Morris Sheppard, Texas.; about Rep. Ollie James, Kentucky.; about Sen. Henry Oliver, Pennsylvania.; about Charles Nagel, Secretary of Commerce and Labor.; about Captain Archibald Butt, USA.; about James Bryce, British Ambassador.; about Rep. William Lorimer, Illinois.; As with the 1907 issues unsigned gossip on those in public life, most of this one about Gifford Pinchot of the U.S. Forest Service.
- * Whos Who and why, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 8 1910; mostly Hernando de Soto Money, Senate minority leader.
- * Whos Who and Why, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 15, Jan 22, Jan 29 1910; mostly Rep. James R. Mann of Illinois.; mostly Richard C. Kerems, ambassador to Austria-Hungary.; mostly Franklin K. Lane of the ICC.
- * Whos Who and why, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 5 1910; mostly Supreme Court Justice Horace Lurton.
- * Whos Who and Why, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 12, Feb 19, Feb 26, Mar 5, Mar 12, Mar 19, Mar 26, Apr 2, Apr 9, Apr 16, Apr 23, Apr 30, May 7, May 14, May 21, May 28, Jun 4, Jun 11, Jun 18, Jun 25, Jul 2, Jul 9, Jul 16, Jul 23, Jul 30, Aug 6, Aug 13, Aug 20, Aug 27, Sep 3, Sep 10, Sep 17, Sep 24, Oct 1, Oct 8, Oct 15, Oct 22 1910; mostly senator Wesley L. Jones, Wash.; mostly Rep. Everis Hays, Calif.; mostly Butler Ames, senatorial candidate from Massachusetts.; mostly Maurice Egan, US Ambassador to Denmark.; mostly David Francis, senatorial candidate from Missouri.; mostly Wade Ellis of Ohio, who was somebody in the GOP.; mostly Ben Johnson,
- * Whos Who and Why, (ms) president of the American League of Baseball Clubs.; mostly Joseph Brown, governor of Georgia.; mostly Dr, Harvey Wiley, of the department of Agriculture.; mostly Sen. Elihu Root.; mostly John Wilbur Dwight, House whip.; mostly Lloyd Bowers, Solicitor-General of the US.; mostly Rep. George William Norris, Neb.; mostly Sen. Frank Flint, Calif.; mostly about Rep. Robert Macon, Ark.; mostly about Rtep. Charles Fowler, NJ.; mostly about Reps. George Foss, R. Ill., and Eugene Foss, D. Mass.; mostly about Rep. Lon Livingsyon, GA.; mostly about Sen. Charles Dick, Ohio.; mostly about Rep. Joseph Moore, Pa.; mostly about Rep. Joseph Fordney, Mich.; mostly about Rep. Cyrus Sulloway, NH.; mostly about Rep. J. Sloat Fasset, NY.; mostly about Gov. John K. Tener, Pa.; mostly about Rep. Frank Nye, Minn.; mostly about Asher C. Hinds, House parliamentarian.; mostly about William Barnie, NY politician.; mostly about Sen. Napoleon Broward,
- * Whos Who and Why, (ms) Fla.; mostly about Gen. Leonard Wood.; mostly about Woodrow Wilson.; mostly about Warren Harding.; mostly about Sen. Jared Sanders, Louisiana.; mostly about Jim Faulkner, Ohio political columnist.; mostly about Gilbert Hitchcock, Neb. newspaper publisher.; mostly about Rep. William Howard, Ga.; mostly about Charles Dyer Norton, secretary to the president.; mostly about Rep. Joseph Holt Gaines, W. Va.
- * Whos Who And Why, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 29, Nov 5, Nov 19, Nov 26, Dec 3, Dec 10, Dec 17, Dec 24, Dec 31 1910; mostly about Rep. Joseph Sibley, Penn.; mostly about Gov. Hoke Smith of Georgia.; mostly about Gen. J. Warren Keifer, Ohio.; mostly about William R. Nelson, Kansas newspaper publisher.; mostly about Sen. Miles Poindexter, Wash.; mostly about Gov. John A. Dix, NY.; mostly Rep. Victor L. Berger, Wis., Socialist.
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