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- DAVIS, DOROTHY MARIE (chron.)
- DAVIS, DOROTHY SALISBURY (1916- ) (chron.)
- DAVIS, DOROTHY V. (chron.)
- DAVIS, DOUGLAS M. (chron.)
- DAVIS, DUDLEY (chron.)
- DAVIS, DWIGHT F. (chron.)
- DAVIS, E. A. (chron.)
- DAVIS, E. P. (chron.)
- DAVIS, EARLE (chron.)
- * 60 Years of Lima Locomotives, (ar) Railroad Magazine Dec 1939
- * Americas First Big Train Robbery, (ia) Railroad Stories Dec 1933
- * Bigger and Better Efficiency, (ss) Railroad Stories Mar 1937
- * The Boomers Come to Town, (nv) Railroad Stories Jul 1935
- * The Boomers Expand, (ar) Railroad Stories Mar 1936
- * The Boomers Fast Line, (nv) Railroad Stories Jul 1936
- * The Busses Come to Town, (nv) Railroad Stories Oct 1935
- * Canyon War, (ar) Railroad Stories Aug 1932
- * The First Railroad Strike, (ar) Railroad Stories Aug 1935
- * G. M. Dodge, Pioneer Railroad Builder, (pi) Railroad Stories May 1933
- * The Last of the Narrow-Gages, (pi) Railroad Stories Jan 1937
- * Men in Power, (nv) Railroad Stories Mar 1935
- * Night Foreman, (ss) Railroad Magazine Oct 1937
- * No-Bill, (ss) Railroad Stories Jan 1935
- * On Company Time, (ss) Railroad Stories Dec 1935
- * A One-Day City of 30,000, (nf) Railroad Stories Jun 1934
- * Railroad or Ramble, (ss) Railroad Magazine Dec 1966
- * Roundhouse Goat, (ss) Railroad Stories Oct 1934
- * The Traveling Grunt, (ss) Railroad Stories May 1935
- * The Unworthy Brother, (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Nov 1931
- * The Worlds Oldest Narrow-Gage, (ar) Railroad Magazine Jul 1938
- DAVIS, EDGAR BENNETT (chron.)
- DAVIS, EDNA CLARK (chron.)
- DAVIS, EDWARD C. (chron.)
- DAVIS, EDWARD T. (chron.)
- DAVIS, EILEEN (chron.)
- DAVIS, ELISE (chron.)
- DAVIS, ELIZABETH; pseudonym of Lou Ellen Davis, (1936- ) (chron.)
- DAVIS, ELIZABETH A. (chron.)
- DAVIS, ELMER (Holmes) (1890-1958) (chron.)
- * At the Night Session, (ss) Colliers Oct 15 1932
- * Be Curious, (sl) Munseys Oct, Nov, Dec 1924
- * Big Game Hunter, (ss) Good Housekeeping Jan 1939
- * Discretion Be Damned, (sl) Liberty Mar 13, Apr 3, Apr 17 1937
- * Double Indemnity, (nv) Everybodys Magazine Aug 1921
- * Dying Gladiator, (ss)
- * The Epic of the Shirt, (ss) Munseys May 1922
- * Every Mans Honor, (na) Five-Novels Monthly Nov 1933
- * The Final Score, (n.) The Popular Magazine Sep 20 1925
- * Getaway Money, (ss) Liberty Jan 26 1935
- * The Girl Men Dont Forget, (sl) Liberty Sep 11 1926
- * The Girl Men Dont Forget [Part last of ?], (sl) Liberty Oct 23 1926
- * Good-By Broadway!, (ss) Colliers Apr 27 1929
- * Horses Are More Human, (ss) Blue Book May 1936
- * House for a Woman, (ss) Colliers Nov 6 1937
- * Ill Show You the Town, (sl) Everybodys Magazine Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1920, Jan 1921
- * Justice Is Blind, (vi) Colliers Jun 25 1932
- * The Label, (ss) The Elks Magazine Mar 1931
- * Last Chance, (ss) Colliers Oct 15 1938
- * Lost and Found, (nv) The Popular Magazine Aug 20 1921
- * A Matter of Principle, (ss) The Delineator (UK) Dec 1914
- * Mr. Peters Makes His Train, (ss) Colliers Apr 18 1931
- * The Old Timer, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 20 1935
- * Pink-Ribbon Juror, (ss) Redbook Apr 1941
- * Pride of the Family, (ss) Liberty Apr 13 1929; A Story for Snobs in Love.
- * Radio Among the Ruins, (vi) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 28 1923; description in a few paragraphs of how radio destroyed civilization, as seen from the future.
- * Red Balloons, (vi) Colliers May 23 1931
- * The Scientific Approach, (ss) Colliers Jun 4 1938
- * Sharpshooter, (ss) Cosmopolitan Jun 1928
- * She Needs an Older Man, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 4 1936
- * She Woke Up Smiling, (sl) Liberty Mar 26 1938
- * They See in the Dark, (ss) The Popular Magazine Oct 7 1923
- * This Is My Year, (ss) Munseys Mar 1923
- * Three Men at Once, (sl) Liberty Nov 26 1932
- * Times Have Changed, (sl) Munseys Oct, Nov, Dec 1922, Jan, Feb 1923
- * To the Enemy, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 7 1934
- * We Can Take Care of Our Own, (sl) Liberty Aug 21, Aug 28 1937
- * Welcome to Our City, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Aug 1917
- * Where the Big Money Is, (n.) The Popular Magazine Jul 20 1926
- * Win or Lose?, (ss) Cosmopolitan Jul 1931
- * The Winning of Hollisburg, (n.) The Popular Magazine Aug 7 1923
- DAVIS, EMMA (chron.)
- DAVIS, EMORY (chron.)
- DAVIS, ERNEST LOUIS (chron.)
- * One on the J. P., (ss) Romance May 1916; The Second of the Series, Kent Whittington, Strategist-at-Law.
- * A Will and a Way, (ss) Romance Jun 1916; The Third of the Series, Kent Whittington, Strategist-at-Law.
- DAVIS, ETHEL (chron.)
- DAVIS, EUGENE (chron.)
- DAVIS, EVE (chron.)
- DAVIS, EVERITT R. (chron.)
- DAVIS, F. HADLAND (chron.)
- DAVIS, FANNIE STEARNS (chron.)
- * The Citys Cry, (pm) Harpers Monthly Sep 1910
- * Comrades, (pm) Everybodys Magazine Feb 1912
- * The Dead Folk, (pm) Harpers Monthly Jun 1909
- * The Ends of the Earth, (pm) Everybodys Magazine Dec 1905
- * The Forbidden Lure, (pm) Harpers Monthly Nov 1910
- * Oh Strong Desires, (pm) Harpers Monthly Aug 1910
- * Over the City, Night, (pm) Harpers Monthly Nov 1911
- * A Sea-Spell, (pm) Harpers Monthly Feb 1908
- * Wood Wandering, (pm) Everybodys Magazine Sep 1910
- DAVIS, FAY (chron.)
- DAVIS, FLORENCE BOYCE (chron.)
- DAVIS, FORREST (chron.)
- * The Biggest Racketeer Falls-Thomas E. Deweys Story of Smashing the Rackets, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 30 1937
- * The British Get Out of the Doghouse, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 18 1943
- * Can the Big Fellows Finish Germay, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 14 1942
- * The Cow Town That May Elect Dewey, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 21 1944
- * The Crosley Touch--and Go!, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 30 1939
- * The Fourth Terms Hair Shirt, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 8 1944
- * The Great Albany Enigma, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 22, Jan 29 1944
- * The January Promise, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 20 1943
- * Kings Way to Tokyo, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 9 1944
- * The Laziest Man in Washington, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 12 1942; Memoless Jack Madigan, the one-man supercharger.
- * The Log-Cabin Candidate, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 10 1943
- * Money Makes the Fair Go, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 15 1939
- * Mr. Hearst Steps Down, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 27 1938
- * The Secret History of a Surrender, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 22 1945
- * See You Tomorrow in London, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 14, Aug 21 1937
- * Sell Em Ben Smith, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 4 1939
- * The Sixty-Million-Job Myth, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 5 1945
- * Smashing the Rackets-Thomas E. Deweys Story, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 16 1937
- * The Tinker of Wall Street, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 10 1937
- * The Toughest Man in Washington, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 5 1942
- * The Toughest Underworld Trust-Thomas E. Deweys Story of Smashing the Rackets, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 4 1937
- * Were One Big Town, (ar) Country Home Magazine Mar 1939
- * What Really Happened at Teheran, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 13, May 20 1944
- DAVIS, FOXCROFT (chron.)
- DAVIS, FRANCIS (chron.)
- DAVIS, FRANK (chron.)
- DAVIS, FRANK GORHAM (chron.)
- DAVIS, FRANKLIN M(ilton, Jr.) (1918-1981); Army officer and author. Born in Malden, Massachusetts; died in Washington, D.C. (chron.)
- * Border Incident, (ss) Bluebook Jul 1954
- * Camel Soldier, (na) Blue Book Nov 1950
- * The Concrete Jungle, (ss) Short Stories for Men Apr 1959
- * The Five Alls, (ss) Colliers Oct 13 1950
- * Occupation Admiral, (ss) Blue Book Jun 1950
- * Occupation Angles, (ss) Blue Book Sep 1949
- * Office Party, (ss) Escapade Oct 1959
- * One for the Captain, (ss) Argosy Jul 1951
- * Operation Dial, (ss) Blue Book Dec 1950
- * Shadow Steel, (ss) Blue Book Oct 1949
- * Special Mission, (na) Blue Book Feb 1949
- DAVIS, FRANKLYN P. (chron.)
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