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- CARUTHERS, MAZIE V. (chron.) (continued)
- * Derelicts, (pm) The Cavalier Apr 25 1914
- * The Difference in Laps, (pm) The Cavalier Jan 11 1913
- * A Different Point of View, (pm) The Cavalier Nov 16 1912
- * A Ditty to My Dentist, (pm) The Cavalier Sep 6 1913
- * Easter, (pm) The Cavalier Apr 11 1914
- * Everybody Gets a Surprise!, (ss) Youngs Magazine Apr 1917
- * Fellow Sympathy, (pm) All-Story Cavalier Weekly Jan 2 1915
- * First Person Singular, (pm) All-Story Weekly Feb 15 1919
- * From the Primrose Path, (pm) Top-Notch Jan 15 1915
- * The Game of Him and Her, (pm) All-Story Weekly Jan 1 1916
- * The Glass of Fashion, (pm) The Cavalier Feb 1 1913
- * A Harp of Silver Strings, (pm) All-Story Weekly Mar 24 1917
- * Hasbeens, (pm) The Cavalier Mar 21 1914
- * Hat Hunting, (pm) The Cavalier Aug 23 1913
- * His Wife, (pm) The Cavalier Feb 21 1914
- * Household Gods, (pm) Munseys Mar 1914
- * Human Arsenals, (pm) All-Story Weekly Sep 25 1915
- * In the Hospital, (pm) The Cavalier Jul 12 1913
- * In the Seat of the Scornful, (pm) The Cavalier Feb 28 1914
- * A Jeremiad, (pm) The Cavalier Jan 17 1914
- * Lamp-Posts, (pm) The Cavalier Apr 19 1913
- * The Last of the Family, (pm) All-Story Weekly Aug 19 1916
- * Let Ouija Do It, (pm) Telling Tales Oct 1920
- * Lingerie, (pm) Munseys Feb 1913
- * Little Boy Broken-Nose, (pm) The Cavalier Jan 4 1913
- * Me for a Bath!, (ss) Breezy Stories Oct 1918
- * Mother Eyes, (pm) All-Story Weekly May 5 1917
- * Mrs. Methuselah, (pm) The Cavalier Jul 26 1913
- * My Little Dog, (pm) All-Story Weekly Jul 7 1917
- * New Years Leaves, (pm) Munseys Jan 1915
- * No Trespassing!, (pm) All-Story Weekly Jul 24 1915
- * On the Night Boat, (ss) Breezy Stories Apr 1922
- * One Shall Be Taken, and the Other Left, (pm) The Cavalier May 31 1913
- * Painted People, (pm) Munseys Oct 1920
- * The Prayers of a Pagan, (??) Telling Tales Oct 1919
- * Remembered Yesterdays, (pm) The Cavalier Mar 8 1913
- * The Rival Valentines, (pm) The Cavalier Feb 14 1914
- * Roads to Nowhere, (ms) Top-Notch Dec 1 1926
- * Sea Horses, (pm) Munseys Jun 1920
- * The Shut-In, (pm) The Cavalier Nov 8 1913
- * Song of the Street Light, (pm) The Edison Monthly Feb 1920
- * Spring Feelings, (pm) The Cavalier Mar 28 1914
- * Subject to Change, (pm) Munseys Feb 1920
- * The Temple of Thyself, (pm) Munseys Apr 1920
- * To a Picture, (pm) All-Story Weekly Sep 29 1917
- * Torch Bearers, (pm) The Edison Monthly Dec 1920
- * Treasure Ships, (pm) The All-Story Magazine Jul 1909
- * A Two-Edged Sword, (pm) The Cavalier Oct 5 1912
- * The Unregenerate, (pm) All-Story Cavalier Weekly Aug 1 1914
- * Unspoken Love, (pm) The Cavalier Dec 21 1912
- * Voila Pourquoi Jaime Felice, (??) Telling Tales Mar 1920
- * The Way of the Lonely Heart, (pm) The Cavalier Dec 14 1912
- * The Way of the Rain, (pm) The Cavalier Dec 21 1912
- * The White Robin, (pm) All-Story Weekly Feb 10 1917
- * Whos Who, (pm) All-Story Weekly Mar 11 1916
- * Wild Geese, (pm) Munseys Mar 1919
- * The Wings of Love, (pm) The Cavalier Nov 2 1912
- CARVEL, JOHN (chron.)
- CARVEL, RED (chron.)
- CARVENTER, CHRISTIE (chron.)
- CARVER, A. L. (chron.)
- CARVER, ANTHONY (chron.)
- CARVER, CHARLES (chron.)
- CARVER, CHET (chron.)
- CARVER, DAVID; pseudonym of David Redstone, (1902?-2006) (chron.)
- CARVER, HUNTINGTON (chron.)
- CARVER, JEFFREY A(llan) (1949- ) (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- * CD Review: Study Works! Science Deluxe by Tom Easton, (br) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Fll 2000
- CARVER, JESS (chron.)
- CARVER, JOHN (chron.)
- CARVER, JONATHAN (chron.)
- CARVER, JONATHAN W. (chron.)
- CARVER, LAWTON (chron.)
- CARVER, NASH (chron.)
- CARVER, RAYMOND (1939-1988) (chron.)
- CARVER, THOMAS N. (chron.)
- CARVER, WAYNE (chron.)
- CARVER, WILM (chron.)
- CARWARDINE, MARK (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- * Last Chance to See by Mitch Haimov, (br) Nova Express Sum 1992
- CARWARDINE, S. V. (chron.)
- * This Break of Day, (pm)
- CARWELL, EARLE (chron.)
- CARWINNEN, ARTHUR (chron.)
- CARY, ALICE (1820-1871) (chron.)
- CARY, BYRON (chron.)
- CARY, CARLOTTA O. (chron.)
- CARY, CHARLES (chron.)
- CARY, ELISABETH LUTHER (chron.)
- CARY, EVELYN (chron.)
- CARY, GID (chron.)
- CARY, H. M. (chron.)
- CARY, HAROLD (chron.)
- CARY, JOYCE (1888-1957) (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- * Except the Lord by Tom Hopkinson, (br) The London Magazine Feb 1954
- CARY, LUCIAN (chron.)
- * Almost a Gun Crank, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 23 1935
- * The Art Movement in Real Estate, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 30 1920
- * Atalanta in Connecticut, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 3 1924
- * The Beachcomber, (ss) Short Stories Jun 25 1924
- * The Beautiful Old Boat, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 17 1927
- * The Big Game Hunting of Rufus Peattie, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 30 1932
- * But Not Too Nice, (ss) Colliers Mar 25 1933
- * Can a Gentle Professor Shoot to Kill?, (ss) The Boston Post Sunday Magazine Nov 29 1931; (adventure story).
- * The Captain Wasnt Dreaming, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 29 1944
- * The Center Shot to Win, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 15 1934
- * The Dark Secret, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Feb 1921
- * Dont Go Near the Water, (ss) The Red Book Magazine Aug 1922
- * The Duke Comes Back, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 4, Mar 11, Mar 18, Mar 25 1933
- * The Duke Intervenes, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 13 1932
- * The Duke Steps Out, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 4, Aug 11, Aug 18, Aug 25, Sep 1, Sep 8 1928
- * Facing the Facts, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 20 1918
- * Fifty Dollars for Norah, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 2 1929
- * Forty-Rod Gun, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 18 1936
- * The Fresh Egg, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 24 1925
- * The Girl Behind the Gun, (ss) Colliers Dec 2 1933
- * The Girl in the Rain, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 6 1931
- * The Girl Who Wasnt Clever, (ss) Grit Jan 24 1926
- * The Guy Who Had Everything, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 2 1942; Proving that defense workers need courage as well as skill.
- * The Hard Driver, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 28 1931
- * Harmless Old Man, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 24 1942
- * He Aimed Too High, (ss) The Passing Show Sep 12 1936
- * The Hideaway, (ss) Colliers Oct 24 1931
- * Home Again, (ss) Colliers Nov 20 1943
- * How Long Will a Gun Last?, (ar) True Jan 1963
- * How to Be a Lion, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 18 1930
- * How You Got to Be a Duke [Duke Wellington], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 27 1929; boxing.
- * Hows That, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 24 1937
- * I Guess Youd Better Do Your Stuff, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 16 1925
- * I Rode a German Raider (with Frank Vicovari, narr.), (ar) Colliers Jul 29, Jul 22 1944
- * I Shall Not be Afraid, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 3 1942; The fog hides a strange drama in conquered Norway.
- * Ice Cream and Cake, (ss) Colliers Aug 23 1919
- * In the Land of Guile, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 6 1929
- * Is 1922s Bold Girl a Bad Girl Too?, (ar) McCalls Dec 1922
- * It Sometimes Happens, (ss) The Red Book Magazine Feb 1920
- * Its No Use Being a Fool, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 11 1928
- * J. M. Shoots Twice, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 1 1936
- * A Job on Main Street, (ss) Colliers Nov 6 1937
- * Johnny Gets His Gun, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 14 1934
- * The Last Line of Somehow Riley, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Dec 1926
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