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[]Roos, Kelley; pseudonym of Audrey & William Roos (fl. 1940s-1950s) (chron.)
- * Bad Trip, (n.) Dodd, Mead, 1971
- * Beauty Marks the Spot [Haila & Jeff Troy], (na) The American Magazine August 1948
- * The Body in the Garden, (na) The American Magazine August 1942
- * The Case of the Beautiful Body [Haila & Jeff Troy], (na) The American Magazine April 1943
- * The Case of the Hanging Gardens, (na) The American Magazine July 1954
- * Case of the Lonely Heart [Haila & Jeff Troy], (ss) Mystery Puzzle of the Month #4, 1949
- * Dancing Death, (na) The American Magazine January 1948
- * Deadly Detour, (na) The American Magazine August 1952
- * Death Is a Trouper [Haila & Jeff Troy], (na) The American Magazine December 1946
- * Death Waits in the Darkroom [Haila & Jeff Troy], (na) The American Magazine September 1941
- * Final Performance [Haila & Jeff Troy], (na) The American Magazine May 1951
- * Lady About to Die, (na) The American Magazine April 1945
- * Made Up to Kill [Haila & Jeff Troy], (n.) Dodd, Mead, 1940
- * Murder Among Ladies, (na) The American Magazine June 1950
- * Murder by Degrees, (na) The American Magazine September 1944
- * Murder in the Antique Car Museum, (na) The American Magazine August 1952, as "Deadly Detour"
- * Murder Underground, (na) The American Magazine July 1954, as "The Case of the Hanging Gardens"
- * One Victim Too Many, (na) The American Magazine September 1953
- * The Other Man’s Shoes, (nv) Mystery Book Magazine Winter 1948
- * A Scream in the Night, (na) The American Magazine April 1953
- * The Toy-Boat Murder, (na) The American Magazine November 1943
- * Two Over Par [Haila & Jeff Troy], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #74, January 1950
- * Waltz with Death, (nv) Mystery Book Magazine Winter 1950
- * The “Watch Out!” Girls [Haila & Jeff Troy], (na) The American Magazine May 1951, as "Final Performance"
[]Roos, William (1911-1987); used pseudonym Kelley Roos (chron.)
- * Bad Trip (with Audrey Roos), (n.) Dodd, Mead, 1971, as by Kelley Roos
- * Beauty Marks the Spot [Haila & Jeff Troy] (with Audrey Roos), (na) The American Magazine August 1948, as by Kelley Roos
- * The Body in the Garden (with Audrey Roos), (na) The American Magazine August 1942, as by Kelley Roos
- * The Case of the Beautiful Body [Haila & Jeff Troy] (with Audrey Roos), (na) The American Magazine April 1943, as by Kelley Roos
- * The Case of the Hanging Gardens (with Audrey Roos), (na) The American Magazine July 1954, as by Kelley Roos
- * Case of the Lonely Heart [Haila & Jeff Troy] (with Audrey Roos), (ss) Mystery Puzzle of the Month #4, 1949, as by Kelley Roos
- * Dancing Death (with Audrey Roos), (na) The American Magazine January 1948, as by Kelley Roos
- * Deadly Detour (with Audrey Roos), (na) The American Magazine August 1952, as by Kelley Roos
- * Death Is a Trouper [Haila & Jeff Troy] (with Audrey Roos), (na) The American Magazine December 1946, as by Kelley Roos
- * Death Waits in the Darkroom [Haila & Jeff Troy] (with Audrey Roos), (na) The American Magazine September 1941, as by Kelley Roos
- * Final Performance [Haila & Jeff Troy] (with Audrey Roos), (na) The American Magazine May 1951, as by Kelley Roos
- * Lady About to Die (with Audrey Roos), (na) The American Magazine April 1945, as by Kelley Roos
- * Made Up to Kill [Haila & Jeff Troy] (with Audrey Roos), (n.) Dodd, Mead, 1940, as by Kelley Roos
- * Murder Among Ladies (with Audrey Roos), (na) The American Magazine June 1950, as by Kelley Roos
- * Murder by Degrees (with Audrey Roos), (na) The American Magazine September 1944, as by Kelley Roos
- * Murder in the Antique Car Museum (with Audrey Roos), (na) The American Magazine August 1952, as "Deadly Detour", by Kelley Roos
- * Murder Underground (with Audrey Roos), (na) The American Magazine July 1954, as "The Case of the Hanging Gardens", by Kelley Roos
- * One Victim Too Many (with Audrey Roos), (na) The American Magazine September 1953, as by Kelley Roos
- * The Other Man’s Shoes (with Audrey Roos), (nv) Mystery Book Magazine Winter 1948, as by Kelley Roos
- * A Scream in the Night (with Audrey Roos), (na) The American Magazine April 1953, as by Kelley Roos
- * The Toy-Boat Murder (with Audrey Roos), (na) The American Magazine November 1943, as by Kelley Roos
- * Two Over Par [Haila & Jeff Troy] (with Audrey Roos), (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #74, January 1950, as by Kelley Roos
- Four-&-Twenty Bloodhounds ed. Anthony Boucher, Simon & Schuster, 1950, as by Kelley Roos
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #50, August 1951, as by Kelley Roos
- Crime-Craft ed. Anthony Boucher, Corgi, 1957, as by Kelley Roos
- Detective Duos ed. Marcia Muller & Bill Pronzini, Oxford University Press US, 1997, as by Kelley Roos
- * Waltz with Death (with Audrey Roos), (nv) Mystery Book Magazine Winter 1950, as by Kelley Roos
- * The “Watch Out!” Girls [Haila & Jeff Troy] (with Audrey Roos), (na) The American Magazine May 1951, as "Final Performance", by Kelley Roos
[]Roose, Pauline W. (fl. 1890s-1910s) (chron.)
- * The Advantages of a Short Memory, (ar) The Argosy (UK) October 1894
- * Atonements, (ar) The Argosy (UK) July 1894
- * Beauty in Death, (ar) The Argosy (UK) October 1897
- * The Bordering Land, (ar) The Argosy (UK) June 1898
- * Brother Christian’s Adventure, (ss) The Argosy (UK) June 1895
- * Child Goethe and the Earthquake, (pm) The Queen June 22 1912
- * Children’s Dreams, (ar) The Argosy (UK) September 1891
- * False Delicacy, (pm) The Argosy (UK) March 1896
- * The Fateful Tree, (pm) The Queen June 15 1912
- * The Garden of Sleep, (ar) The Argosy (UK) December 1899
- * The Golden Age, (ar) The Argosy (UK) May 1897
- * A Golden Grief, (ar) The Argosy (UK) October 1898
- * The Great Birthday, (ar) The Argosy (UK) June 1899
- * Heavenly Homesickness, (ar) The Argosy (UK) November 1899
- * Laughter in the Valley, (pm) Chambers’s Journal December 14 1907
- * Mems. on Memory, (ar) The Argosy (UK) April 1897
- * Miss Rosamund’s Engagements, (ss) The Argosy (UK) April 1899
- * Nature’s Good Samaritans, (ar) The Argosy (UK) June 1894
- * Notes of a District Visitor, (ar) The Argosy (UK) November 1890
- * Of the Future Life (with David C. Roose), (ar) The Argosy (UK) February 1898, uncredited.
- * An Old Woman’s Yarn, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine July 1905
- * Paolo’s Model, (ss) The Argosy (UK) April 1893
- * Presages of Immortality, (ar) The Argosy (UK) May 1898
- * Princess Dolores, (ss) The Argosy (UK) September 1897
- * The Prophecy of Music, (ar) The Argosy (UK) March 1898
- * The Prospect, (ar) The Argosy (UK) December 1898
- * Saturday’s Children, (ar) The Argosy (UK) May 1895
- * Shoes and Ships, (ar) The Argosy (UK) August 1898
- * Some Aggravating Stories (with David C. Roose), (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine Summer 1892
- * Sweet Mercy, (ar) The Argosy (UK) September 1898
- * The Testimony of Genius, (ar) The Argosy (UK) December 1897
- * This World a Dream, (ar) The Argosy (UK) November 1897
- * The Unexiled Ones, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine January 1905
- * Upon the Threshold, (ar) The Argosy (UK) January 1898
- * The Vanishers, (ar) The Argosy (UK) April 1898
- * Wayfaring to Heaven, (ar) The Argosy (UK) November 1898
- * What Should Be the Fear?, (ar) The Argosy (UK) August 1899
[]Roosevelt, Anna; [i.e., Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Dall Boettiger Halsted] (1906-1975); also known as Anna Roosevelt Boettiger (chron.)
- * A Better World for Your Children, (ar) Liberty May 18 1935, as by Anna Roosevelt Boettiger
- * Come to the White House Gardens!, (ar) Liberty July 28 1934, as by Anna Roosevelt Dall
- * Happy Days, (cl) Liberty Jul 15, Jul 22, Jul 29, Aug 5, Aug 12, Aug 19, Aug 26, Sep 2, Sep 9, Sep 16,
Sep 23, Sep 30, Oct 7, Oct 14, Oct 21, Oct 28, Nov 4, Nov 11, Nov 18, Nov 25, Dec 2,
Dec 9, Dec 16, Dec 23, Dec 30 1933
, as by Anna Roosevelt Dall
- * “Help!” Cries the Washington Hostess, (ar) Liberty July 6 1935, as by Anna Roosevelt Boettiger
- * Housekeeping at the White House, (ar) Liberty July 7 1934, as by Anna Roosevelt Dall
- * Looking Forward to Old Age, (ar) Liberty August 24 1935, as by Anna Roosevelt Boettiger
- * A Magic Glass for Mothers, (ar) Liberty June 2 1934, as by Anna Roosevelt Dall
- * A New Deal in White House Etiquette, (ar) Liberty November 24 1934, as by Anna Roosevelt Dall
- * One New Year’s Resolution, (ar) Liberty January 5 1935, as by Anna Roosevelt Dall
- * The President’s Day (with Howard Chandler Christy), (ar) Cosmopolitan April 1934, as by Howard Chandler Christy & Anna Roosevelt Dall
- * Thoughts About My Mother, (ar) Liberty May 19 1934, as by Anna Roosevelt Dall
- * Topsy-Turvy Entertaining at the White House, (ar) Liberty December 22 1934, as by Anna Roosevelt Dall
- * Treasure Hunting in the White House, (ar) Liberty March 16 1935
- * Twelve Months in the White House, (ar) Liberty March 3 1934, as by Anna Roosevelt Dall
- * Vacation Days, (ar) Liberty June 16 1934, as by Anna Roosevelt Dall
- * When Easter Eggs Roll at the White House, (ar) Liberty April 27 1935, as by Anna Roosevelt Boettiger
[]Roosevelt, Eleanor (1884-1962) (chron.)
- * Be Curious—and Educated!, (ar) Liberty July 2 1932
- * A Challenge to American Sportsmanship, (??) Collier’s October 16 1943
- * Christmas 1940, (ss) Liberty December 28 1940
- * Do Our Young People Need Religion?, (ar) Liberty June 17 1939
- * Flying Is Fun, (ar) Collier’s April 22 1939
- * From My Family Album, (pz) John Bull June 21 1952
- * From the Melting Pot—An American Race, (ar) Liberty July 14 1945
- * Good Citizenship, (ar) Pictorial Review April 1930
- * Grandmothers Can Still Be Young, (ar) Liberty February 20 1932
- * Has Life Been Too Easy for Us?, (ar) Liberty February 4 1933
- * How to Choose a Candidate, (ar) Liberty November 5 1932
- * If You Ask Me, (qa) Ladies’ Home Journal Aug 1941, Apr 1942, May 1943, Oct, Dec 1944, Dec 1947
- * If You Ask Me, (qa) McCall’s Sep, Dec 1949, Mar, Jun 1950, Jan, Oct 1952, Jul 1953, Jan 1954, Jun 1956, Jul 1957,
May, Jul 1961
- * In Defense of Curiosity, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 24 1935
- * Insuring Democracy, (ar) Collier’s June 15 1940
- * Is the Human Race Worth Saving?, (ar) Liberty December 23 1944
- * A Life of Her Own, (ar) Cosmopolitan April 1933
- * The Married Woman in Business, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion November 1933
- * Mountains of Courage, (ar) This Week November 24 1935
- * Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt Answers Mr. Wells on the Future of the Jews, (ar) Liberty December 31 1938
- * Mrs. Roosevelt’s Page (Building for the Future), (cl) Woman’s Home Companion February 1935
- * Mrs. Roosevelt’s Page (I Have Confidence in Our Common Sense; An answer to the arguments against the Child Labor Amendment), (cl) Woman’s Home Companion June 1934
- * Mrs. Roosevelt’s Page: In Everlasting Remembrance, (cl) Woman’s Home Companion May 1935
- * Mrs. Roosevelt’s Page (Learning to Teach), (cl) Woman’s Home Companion April 1934
- * Mrs. Roosevelt’s Page: Maternal Mortality in America, (cl) Woman’s Home Companion June 1935
- * Mrs. Roosevelt’s Page (Ratify the Child Labor Amendment), (cl) Woman’s Home Companion September 1933
- * Mrs. Roosevelt’s Page (Recreation), (cl) Woman’s Home Companion January 1934
- * Mrs. Roosevelt’s Page (Too Old for the Job), (cl) Woman’s Home Companion February 1934
- * Mrs. Roosevelt’s Page: Woman’s Work Is Never Done, (cl) Woman’s Home Companion April 1935
- * Of Stefenson, Truman and Kennedy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 8 1958
- * On My Own, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 8 1958
- * Peace—Is It Possible?, (sy) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1936
- * Peace: What I Think, (es) The Strand Magazine July 1943
- * Shall We Draft American Women?, (ar) Liberty September 13 1941
- * Shall We Enroll Aliens?: No, (ar) Liberty February 3 1940
- * A Spanking, (ar) Liberty June 22 1940
- * They Talk Our Language Differently, (??) Collier’s February 27 1943
- * This I Remember, (ar) McCall’s Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1949
- * This Is How I Keep House (at Val-Kill Cottage), (ar) McCall’s March 1950
- * This Is My Story, (bg) Ladies’ Home Journal July 1937
- * To Care for Him Who Shall Have Borne the Battle, (ar) Collier’s November 28 1942
- * We Can’t Wait for the Millennium, (ar) Liberty August 31 1935
- * What Does Pan-American Friendship Mean?, (ar) Liberty October 4 1941
- * What Is the Matter with Women?, (ar) Liberty May 3 1941
- * What Liberty Means to Me, (ar) Liberty April 1950
- * What the Movies Ought to be, (ar) Illustrated April 1 1939
- * What Will Victory Bring?, (sy) Argosy April 1944
- * Why I Am Against the People’s Vote on War, (ar) Liberty April 8 1939
- * Why I Still Believe in the Youth Congress, (ar) Liberty April 20 1940
- * Wives of Great Men, (ar) Liberty October 1 1932
- * The Women of America Must Fight, (ar) This Week July 2 1939
- * Your Land Is in Danger, (ar) Ladies’ Home Journal September 1947
_____, [ref.]
[]Roosevelt, Franklin D(elano) (1882-1945) (chron.)
- * Ambassador for a Day—An Intimate Letter, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 26 1931
- * Banishing the Dole, (ar) Liberty October 29 1932
- * Can the Vice President Be Useful?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 16 1920; as told to Donald Wilhelm
- * The Courts Disapprove and the People Approve, (ar) Liberty March 19 1938
- * The Election—An Interpretation, (ar) Liberty December 10 1932
- * The Fight Goes On, (ar) Collier’s Sep 13, Sep 20, Sep 27, Oct 4, Oct 11, Oct 18 1941
- * The Guilt of the Tariff, (ar) Liberty July 9 1932
- * How We Won, (ar) Collier’s August 6 1949
- * I Can Be Governor—but Could I Be a Shipping Clerk?, (ar) Liberty April 9 1932
- * I Indict the Administration, (ar) Liberty June 25 1932
- * Making Suckers of Americans, (ar) Liberty August 20 1932
- * “The Man with the Muck-Rake”, (ar) Putnam’s Monthly and The Critic October 1906
- * A New Code for Politics, (ar)
- * The New Deal and the Press, (ar) Liberty March 26 1938
- * Other People’s Letter, (lt) John Bull July 12 1958
- * Our Political Racketeers, (ar) Liberty July 16 1932
- * Our Slaves of Usury, (ar) Liberty June 18 1932
- * President Roosevelt’s Own Story of the New Deal, (ar) Liberty March 12 1938
- * The President’s Mystery Story (with Rupert Hughes), (n.) Liberty November 16 1935
- * Public Utilities and the People’s Rights, (ar) Liberty March 12 1932
- * Scrambled Taxes, (ar) Liberty February 27 1932
- * Sherlock Holmes Was an American!, (ar) The Baker Street Journal
- * Theft Within the Law, (ar) Liberty September 10 1932
- * There Will Be No Dole, (ar) Liberty December 12 1931
- * Treachery to the People, (ar) Liberty December 26 1931
- * Unnecessary Taxes, (ar) Liberty January 30 1932
- * Watch Your Utilities, (ar) Liberty July 23 1932
- * “We Must Go Deep—Slashing Away!”, (ar) Liberty March 26 1932
- * Why Vote Democratic, (ar) Liberty November 12 1932
- * Why We Have Taxes, (ar) Liberty January 9 1932
- * Why We Need Politicians, (ar) The American Magazine April 1932
- * Winning the War Against Crime, (ar) Liberty February 13 1932
- * A Word to Boys on Character, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper July 23 1904
- * Your New National Leadership, (ar) Cosmopolitan January 1933
_____, [ref.]
[]Roosevelt, Kermit (1889-1943) (about) (chron.)
- * Are Five-Per-Centers Necessary?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 5 1949
- * The Army’s Bright Young Boss, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 28 1950
- * Back to the Garden of Eden, (ar) Metropolitan October 1919
- * Christmas Week in Mowgli Land, (ar) Liberty December 25 1926
- * Famous Frontiersmen, (ar) The Blue Book Magazine June 1935
- * Harvard’s Prize Kibitzer, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 30 1949
- * Seth Bullock, Sheriff of the Black Hills Country, (ss) Adventure mid November 1920
- * A Son Pays Tribute to His Father, (ms) The Golden Book Magazine #68, August 1930
- * To Camoens in Mesopotamia, (pm) Scribner’s Magazine December 1918
- * We Cross the Plains of Turkestan, (ar) Cosmopolitan March 1926
- * We Hunt in Summer Snows, (ar) Cosmopolitan July 1926
- * We Reach the Land of the Red Lama, (ar) Cosmopolitan December 1925
- * Will the Arabs Fight?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 27 1947
[]Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919) (about) (chron.)
- * Admiral Dewey, (ar) McClure’s Magazine October 1899
- * African Game Trails:
* ___ IV.—Juja Farm; Hippo and Leopard, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine January 1910
* ___ V.—A Buffalo-Hunt by the Kamiti, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine February 1910
- * America First—A Phrase or a Fact, (ar) Metropolitan January 1916
- * Americanization Day, (ar) Metropolitan July 1915
- * An Appreciation of Frederic Remington, (lt) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1907
- * Awake and Prepare, (ar) Metropolitan February 1916
- * The Bird Refuges of Louisiana, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine March 1916
- * Birth Control—from the Positive Side, (ar) Metropolitan October 1917
- * “Boy Scouts, You’ve Made the Team”, (ar) Boys’ Life October 1917
- * Bring the Fighting Men Home, (ed) Metropolitan March 1919
- * A Buffalo-Hunt by the Kamiti, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine February 1910
- * Buffalo Hunting, (ar) St. Nicholas December 1889
- * Closing the New York Saloons on Sunday, (ar) McClure’s Magazine October 1895
- * The College Graduate and Public Life, (??) The Atlantic Monthly August 1894
- * A Colonial Survival, (ar) The Cosmopolitan December 1892
- * Correspondence of Theodore Roosevelt and the Secretary of War, (ar) Metropolitan August 1917
- * The Countrymen of Muhlenberg and Custer, (ar) Metropolitan February 1918
- * Cross-Country Riding in America, (??) The Century Magazine July 1886
- * A Curious Experience, (bg) Scribner’s Magazine February 1916
- * Davis and the Rough Riders, (bg) Scribner’s Magazine July 1916 [Ref. Richard Harding Davis]
- * The Deceitful Red Herring, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 26 1912
- * Dr. Lyman Abbott and the “Outlook”—Realized Ideals, (ar) Metropolitan September 1916
- * Dollar, Dove and Vulture, (ar) Metropolitan November 1916
- * Don’t Buy Your Guns Till You See the Whites of Their Eyes, (ar) Metropolitan April 1917
- * Don’t Spread Patriotism Too Thin, (ed) Metropolitan July 1918
- * Down the River of Doubt, (ex) from Through the Brazilian Wilderness, Scribner’s, 1914
- * The Duty of the United States to Its Own People, (ar) Metropolitan November 1915
- * The Election, (ar) Metropolitan January 1917
- * Elk Hunt at the Two-Ocean Pass, (??) The Century Magazine September 1892
- * Encourage Business and Control It, (ar) Metropolitan September 1915
- * The Ethnology of the New York Police Force, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine June 1897
- * Eyes to the Front, (ed) Metropolitan February 1919
- * Facts, Phrases and America’s International Position, (ed) Metropolitan September 1918
- * Fear God and Take Your Own Part, (ar) Metropolitan March 1916
- * Fellow-Feeling as a Political Factor, (ar) The Century Magazine January 1900
- * Fights between Ironclads, (??) The Century Magazine April 1898
- * Five Commandments, (ar) Collier’s September 27 1919
- * Frontier Types, (??) The Century Magazine October 1888
- * The Fruits of Unpreparedness, (ar) Metropolitan October 1916
- * The Fur Seal Fisheries, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine March 1907
- * The Genius of Raemaekers, (ar) [Ref. Louis Raemaekers]
- * The German Kaiser and the German People, (ed) Metropolitan November 1917
- * Getting Christmas Dinner on a Ranch, (ss)
- * Gettysburg and Waterloo, (??) The Century Magazine June 1891
- * Good Americans Should Support Mr. Hughes, (ar) Metropolitan December 1916
- * The Great Adventure, (ed) Metropolitan October 1918
- * Hunting on the Little Missouri, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 2 1898
- * Hunting the Grisly, (ex) Putnam, 1893
- * I—:
* ___ The “Steam Roller”, (ar) The Outlook July 20 1912
- * II—:
* ___ Men Who Live Softly, (ar) The Outlook July 20 1912
- * In Cowboy-Land, (??) The Century Magazine June 1893
- * Indians who Deserve Pensions, (??) The Century Magazine May 1893
- * International Duty and Hyphenated Americanism, (ar) Metropolitan October 1915
- * The Issues of 1896, (??) The Century Magazine November 1895
- * Juja Farm; Hippo and Leopard, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine January 1910
- * The League of Nations, (ed) Metropolitan January 1919
- * The League to Enforce Peace, (ar) Metropolitan February 1917
- * The Lesson Taught by Canada, (ar) Metropolitan March 1917
- * Letters from Theodore Roosevelt to Anna Roosevelt Cowles, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 26, Aug 2, Aug 16, Aug 23 1924
- * Liberal Russia, (ar) Metropolitan June 1917
- * Lincoln, (ar) Collier’s February 15 1908
- * Lincoln and Free Speech, (ed) Metropolitan May 1918
- * Lords of the Wild, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine April 1 1915
- * Machine Politics in New York City, (??) The Century Magazine November 1886
- * Mad Anthony Wayne’s Victory, (??) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1896
- * Men Who Live Softly, (ar) The Outlook July 20 1912
- * The Men Who Pay with Their Bodies, (ed) Metropolitan November 1918
- * The Merit System in Government Appointments, (ar) The Cosmopolitan May 1892
- * The Merit System versus the Patronage System, (??) The Century Magazine February 1890
- * Military Preparedness and Unpreparedness, (ar) The Century Magazine November 1899
- * The Municipal Court of Philadelphia, (ar) Metropolitan May 1917
- * Murder on the High Seas, (ar) Metropolitan June 1915
- * Must We Be Brayed in a Mortar Before Our Folly Depart from Us?, (ar) Metropolitan September 1917
- * No Half Measures, (ed) Metropolitan August 1918
- * Now We Must Fight, (ed) Metropolitan May 1917
- * An Object Lesson in Civil Service Reform, (??) The Atlantic Monthly February 1891
- * Oklahoma’s Treatment of Precedents, (ar) The Outlook
- * The Orchestra Hall Speech, (ar) The Outlook June 29 1912
- * The Parasite Woman, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1916
- * Parlor Bolshevism, (ed) Metropolitan June 1918
- * Peace Insurance by Preparedness Against War, (ar) Metropolitan August 1915
- * The Peace of Victory for Which We Strive, (ar) Metropolitan July 1917
- * Peace Purchased by Cowardice Invites War, (ar) Metropolitan July 1916
- * A Permanent Training Policy, (ar) Metropolitan December 1917
- * Phases of State Legislation, (??) The Century Magazine April 1885
- * The Policy of Drift and Danger, (ar) Metropolitan June 1916
- * Political Assessments in the Coming Campaign, (??) The Atlantic Monthly July 1892
- * The Present Status of Civil Service Reform, (??) The Atlantic Monthly February 1895
- * The President’s Message, (ms) Collier’s December 8 1906
- * Promises and Performance in International Matters, (ar) Metropolitan August 1916
- * Put the Flag on the Firing Line, (ar) Metropolitan June 1917
- * Put the War Through, (ar) Metropolitan January 1918
- * Ranch Life in the Far West: In the Cattle Country, (ar) The Century Magazine February 1888
- * Ranch Life in the Far West: The Home Ranch, (ar) The Century Magazine March 1888
- * Ranch Life in the Far West: The Round-Up, (ar) The Century Magazine April 1888
- * The Ranchman’s Rifle on Crag and Prairie, (??) The Century Magazine June 1888
- * Real-Life Frights: Theodore Roosevelt’s ’Wendigo’, (ex) 1893
- * Red and White on the Border, (ex) from Ranch Life and the Hunting-Trail, Century Company, 1888
- * Reform Through Social Work, (ar) McClure’s Magazine March 1901
- * The Right Kind of Journalism, (ar) The Outlook
- * The Roll of Honor of the New York Police, (??) The Century Magazine October 1897
- * The Romanoff Scylla and the Bolshevist Charybdis, (ed) Metropolitan December 1918
- * St. Clair’s Defeat, (??) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1896
- * Service and Self-Respect, (ar) Metropolitan March 1918
- * Sheriff’s Work on a Ranch, (??) The Century Magazine May 1888
- * Six Years of Civil Service Reform, (??) Scribner’s Magazine August 1895
- * Smart Successes, (ms) The Busy Man’s Magazine August 1906
- * The “Steam Roller”, (ar) The Outlook July 20 1912
- * Still-hunting the Grizzly, (??) The Century Magazine June 1885
- * Strife, (ms) MacLean’s Magazine March 1912
- * Taking the New York Police Out of Politics, (ar) The Cosmopolitan November 1895
- * Theodore Roosevelt—by Himself, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine November 1907
- * Uncle Sam and the Rest of the World, (ar) Metropolitan March 1915
- * A Visit to the East Side, (ar) Metropolitan April 1918
- * When Is an American Not an American?, (ar) Metropolitan June 1915
- * Why We Wish to Prepare, (ar) Metropolitan September 1916
- * Winter Weather, (ar)
- * With the Cougar Hounds, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine Oct, Nov 1901
- * “Your Father Loves You Dearly”, (lt) Good Housekeeping January 1937
_____, [ref.]
- * The Athletic Cripple by Private Secretary, (ar) The Passing Show October 22 1932
- * Georgia’s Half-Son President by Sam W. Small, (ar) Watson’s Jeffersonian Magazine June 1907
- * “The Impending Roosevelt” by Ray Stannard Baker, (ar) The American Magazine April 1910
- * The Man Roosevelt by Henry Beach Needham, (bg) Pearson’s Magazine May 1910
- * The New Roosevelt, (ar) The American Magazine September 1908, uncredited.
- * The People’s President by C. H. Forbes-Lindsay, (ar) Smith’s Magazine December 1907
- * The Powers of a Strenuous President by K., (ar) The American Magazine April 1908
- * The President at Home by Day Allen Willey, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine February 1904
- * President Roosevelt, (bg) The Strand Magazine September 1905, uncredited.
- * President Roosevelt by Eustace Petter, (bg) The Captain #91, October 1906, as by Eustace Petter
- * President Roosevelt as an Author by George F. Parker, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine June 1904
- * President Roosevelt. From Notes Collected During a Recent Visit to His Home at Washington by Mary Spencer Warren, (ar) The Sunday Strand April 1905
- * R.D.B.’s Procession by Ralph D. Blumenfeld, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1935
- * Roosevelt at Harvard by William Roscoe Thayer, (ar) Metropolitan October 1919
- * Roosevelt—Man of Action by Harry E. Brittain, (bg) The Royal Magazine July 1917
- * Roosevelt—Master of His Fate by Walter Lippmann, (ar) The American Magazine February 1935
- * Roosevelt the Athlete by Allen Day, (ar) Putnam’s Monthly & The Reader September 1908
- * Roosevelt vs. Rockefeller by Ida M. Tarbell, (ar) The American Magazine Dec 1907, Jan, Feb 1908
- * “The Strenuous Life”: President Roosevelt Speaks by Robert Lee Dunn, (pi) The Idler November 1902
- * Theodore Roosevelt Sportsman by Hesketh Prichard, (ar) Fry’s Magazine June 1910
- * What Mr. Roosevelt May See in Eastern Africa by Harry Johnston, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1909
- * Why President Roosevelt Is So Popular by Lyman Abbott, (bg) Pearson’s Magazine November 1905
[]Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr. (1887-1944) (about) (chron.)
- * The Adventure of Living, (ms) Boys’ Life February 1925
- * All in the Family, (ar) Liberty May 4, May 11, May 25, Jun 15, Jun 29, Jul 13, Jul 27, Aug 17, Aug 31 1929
- * Ballot Slackers, (ar) Liberty November 1 1924
- * Eating, (ar) Cosmopolitan April 1939
- * The Fourth—A Holiday, (ar) Pictorial Review July 1928
- * Jones, (ss) Liberty November 12 1927
- * Luck Hunts with Us, (ar) Cosmopolitan August 1926
- * Old Gentleman in the Spotted Coat, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine August 1936
- * A Pathfinder of the Skies, (ar) Boys’ Life July 1927
- * Roosevelt on the East St. Louis Massacre, (ar) The Half-Century Magazine October 1917
- * Scouting and Citizenship, (ar) Boys’ Life October 1923
- * Shooting from an Elephant, (ar) Liberty September 18 1926
- * Steward, Four More of the Same—, (ss) Scribner’s Magazine May 1928
- * To the Roof of the World, (ar) Boys’ Life November 1926
- * We Bag Our First Big Game, (mm) Cosmopolitan June 1926
- * We Bag the Famous Marco Polo Sheep, (mm) Cosmopolitan September 1926
- * We Go Over the Top of the World, (ar) Cosmopolitan January 1926
- * We Start Our Adventure Into Unknown Asia, (ar) Cosmopolitan November 1925
- * Where Do We Stand in the Air?, (ar) Liberty April 11 1925
- * Why Vote Republican, (ar) Liberty November 12 1932
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[]Roots, George (chron.)
- * The Crowd Is Crazy, (pz) The Silver Jacket #8, 1954
- * Muscles Cockle Unable Seaman [Muscles Cockle], (cs) The Silver Jacket #8, #9, #10, #11, #12, #13, #15 1954, #16, #18, #19, #20, #21,
#22, #23, #25, #26 1955
- * Sir Lankylot, (cs) The Silver Jacket #37, 1956
- * So You Want to Crack Codes!, (pz) The Silver Jacket #9, 1954
- * [front cover], (cv) The Silver Jacket #15 1954, #16, #17, #22, #27 1955, #28, #32 1956
[]Roper, A(rchibald) G. (fl. 1900s-1920s) (chron.)
- * An Afternoon Out!, (ss) Chums August 30 1925
- * The Amazing Trial of Fountain Penn, (ss) Chums September 15 1923
- * Bartholomew’s Big Brother, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1922
- * Batson’s Whacking, (ss) Chums December 22 1917
- * A Bolt from the Blue, (ss) Chums July 4 1926
- * The Boy Yachtsman, (nv) The Boys’ Friend #90, February 28 1903
- * Cameron’s Curiosity, (ss) Chums April 8 1922
- * Cardew’s Jam Tarts, (ss) Chums September 6 1919
- * Carter’s Cake, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1925
- * Carter’s Curious Christmas, (ss) Chums November 14 1926
- * The Crime, (ss) Yes or No November 10 1917
- * Dead Man’s Hollow, (ss) Chums May 29 1920
- * The Disappearance of Mathers’s Muffins, (ss) Chums November 8 1925
- * The Dragon of Dunborough, (ss) Chums October 26 1924
- * Falsely Convicted!, (nv) The Boys’ Friend #55, June 28 1902
- * “Flycatcher”, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1924
- * The Great Hoax at Hillbury, (ss) Chums June 14 1925
- * Haunted House!, (ss) Chums September 22 1917
- * The Kidnapping of Kangaroo, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1924
- * L.B.W., (ss) Chums July 10 1927
- * The Literary Competition, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper August 1923
- * Meek’s Freaks, (ss) Chums October 3 1926
- * A Moving Afternoon, (ss) Chums March 13 1927
- * A Night in the Dungeon, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1922
- * Payne’s Painful Adventure, (ss) Chums December 26 1926
- * Pedley’s Picnic, (ss) Chums August 11 1923
- * “Plumpo”, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1926
- * The Pottleton History Prize, (ss) Chums October 27 1923
- * The Reformation of the Fourth, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper November 1924
- * The Revengefulness of Ruggles, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper May 1922
- * The Room in the Tower, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper June 1924
- * The Runaways, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper November 1922
- * Rymer, a Run and a Rhino!, (ss) Chums April 12 1925
- * Samson’s Stars, (ss) Chums March 20 1927
- * The Sandycroft Swimming Society, (ss) Chums June 30 1923
- * The Sequel, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1916
- * The Slackers, (ss) Chums October 12 1924
- * The Stom, (ss) The Penny Pictorial Magazine #13, September 2 1899
- * The Stonehouse Scholarship, (ss) Chums May 31 1924
- * Stuck Up, (ss) Chums February 28 1926
- * Thompson’s Talisman, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1924
- * Turner’s Turnip, (ss) Chums February 23 1924
- * Watson’s Waistcoat, (ss) Chums September 26 1926
- * Wet Paint, (ss) Chums January 2 1927
[]Roper, Allen George (1887-1957); used pseudonym John Glyder (about) (chron.)
- * Change for a Shilling, (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1934, as by John Glyder
- * Last on the List, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #126, December 1932, as by John Glyder
- * Mr. Ballantyne Balances It Up, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1929, as by John Glyder
- * The Register, (ss) The Strand Magazine February 1932, as by John Glyder
- * Speaking Likeness, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #130, April 1933, as by John Glyder
- * The Wager, (ss) The Strand Magazine October 1931, as by John Glyder
- * Wanted on the ’Phone, (ss) The Corner Magazine June 1933, as by John Glyder
[]Roper, Edward (fl. 1890s) (chron.)
- * An Australian Swamp, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper June 19 1897
- * Blacks and Duck-Bills. After the Duck-Billed Platypus, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper April 10 1897
- * A Bloodcurdler!, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper Dec 5, Dec 12 1896
- * Collecting Curios, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper Oct 31, Nov 14 1896
- * “Fish Ho!”, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper March 27 1897
- * Further Adventures of Two Young Nimrods [Two Young Nimrods], (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper Oct 5, Oct 12 1895
- * Further Adventures of Two Young Nimrods III—Fish, Flesh and Terrapin on Stony Lake [Two Young Nimrods], (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper Mar 7, Mar 14 1896
- * Further Adventures of Two Young Nimrods II—Pigeons in Millions! [Two Young Nimrods], (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper Feb 15, Feb 22 1896
- * Further Adventures of Two Young Nimrods IV—A Voyage to Australia [Two Young Nimrods], (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper May 2, May 16 1896
- * Further Adventures of Two Young Nimrods V—Was He a Bush Munchausen? [Two Young Nimrods], (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper Jun 13, Jun 20 1896
- * More Adventures of Two Young Nimrods:
* ___ I. Collecting Curios, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper Oct 31, Nov 14 1896
* ___ II. A Bloodcurdler!, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper Dec 5, Dec 12 1896
* ___ I. “Fish Ho!”, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper March 27 1897
* ___ II. Blacks and Duck-Bills. After the Duck-Billed Platypus, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper April 10 1897
* ___ I. Wild Boars, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper June 12 1897
* ___ II. An Australian Swamp, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper June 19 1897
- * Some Australian Bush Yarns, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper April 20 1895
- * “Such a Fine Night for ‘Possums”, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper Jan 12, Jan 19, Jan 26 1895
- * The Two Young Nimrods, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper Jun 15, Jun 22, Sep 7, Sep 14 1895
- * Wild Boars, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper June 12 1897
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper Oct 5 1895, Feb 15, Feb 22, Mar 7, Mar 14, May 2, May 16, Jun 13, Jun 20, Oct 31,
Nov 14, Dec 5, Dec 12 1896
Mar 27, Apr 10, Jun 12, Jun 19 1897
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