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[]Collins, Dorothy A. (fl. 1970s-1980s) (chron.)
- * Best Laid Scheme, (vi) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1979
- * Detectiverse:
* ___ Murder on Demand, (pm) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine October 1978
* ___ Read On, Macduff, (pm) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1978
- * A Fish Story, (vi) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 11 1980
- * Found on the Cookbook Shelf, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine October 1978
- * The Kitchen Floor, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July 1978
- * Murder on Demand, (pm) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine October 1978
- * Read On, Macduff, (pm) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1978
- * To Be Blunt About It, (pm) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1979
- * A Type of Murder, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1979
- * Victorian Villain, (pm) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1979
- * What’s That Word?, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1979
[]Collins, (Mrs.) E. Burke; pseudonym of Emma Augusta Sharkey (1858-1902) (about) (chron.)
- * Bitterly Wronged; or, Lured to the Footlights, (sl) Chicago Ledger Mar 1, Mar 8, Mar 15, Mar 22, Mar 29, Apr 5 1902
- * The Golden Skull, (sl) Chicago Ledger Dec 16, Dec 30 1899
- * His Last Game, (ss) Poker Chips #5, October 1896
- * John’s Cousin, (vi) Chicago Ledger September 7 1907
- * Laura’s Atonement, (vi) Chicago Ledger January 3 1903
- * Lilian’s Love, (vi) Chicago Ledger November 7 1908
- * Tom’s Search After Light, (ss) The Golden Argosy May 14 1887
- * Too Late!, (vi) Chicago Ledger August 10 1907
- * The Tragedy at Lonemarsh, (sl) The Illustrated Home Guest July 1895
- * A Useless Sin, (ss) The Illustrated Home Guest August 1893
[]Collins, Edmund (fl. 1880s-1890s) (chron.)
- * Canada Since the Confederation of the Provinces, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1885
- * A Fight Between Sea-Monsters, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1885
- * Hunting Herds on the Sea, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1887
- * An Imprisoned Whale, (vi) St. Nicholas April 1886
- * In Peril:
* ___ II. Saved by a Kite, (ss) Wide Awake February 1886
- * A Night in a Beaver Town, (ss) Wide Awake May 1888
- * Polar Bear for a Jailor, (vi) St. Nicholas March 1891
- * Protestant Missions, (ar) The Cosmopolitan March 1891
- * A Sacrifice at the Falls, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper February 28 1891
- * Saved by a Kite, (ss) Wide Awake February 1886
- * Some Northern Hawks, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 7 1891; translated by J. E. D.
- * A Strange Retribution, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper October 17 1891
- * A Strange Tragedy in Labrador, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 21 1891
[]Collins, Erroll; pseudonym of E. E. Redknap (1906-1991) (about) (chron.)
- * Conquerors of Space, (n.) Fantastic Science Thriller #5, 1954
- * The Dare-Devil Pilot, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper July 1938
- * The Giant’s Organ, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1937
- * The Grey Druid, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1937
- * The Haunted Reef: A Gripping Yarn of the South Seas, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1937
- * The Lost Lake, (ss) Schoolboy Adventures #1, 1944
- * The Luck of O’Moy, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1940
- * The Luck of the Lindsays: New Year’s Eve in Scotland, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1936
- * M.13, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1938
- * Odin’s Well, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper December 1937
- * On the Job!, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1940
- * Red for Danger , (ss) Cute Fun #5, August 1946
- * The Silver Joss, (ss) Schoolboy Adventures #1, 1944
- * Tiki of Tautauro, The, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper May 1936
_____, [ref.]
[]Collins, Francis Arnold (1873-1957) (chron.)
- * The “Father” of the American Girl, (ar) The London Magazine November 1901 [Ref. Charles Dana Gibson]
- * How to Build a Model Hydro-Aeropland, (ar) The American Boy July 1913
- * Making Model Aëroplanes, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion September 1912
- * Model Airplane Building, (ar) Boys’ Life December 1930
- * Model Hydro-Aeroplanes, (ar) The American Boy May 1913
- * Modern Football Armour, (ar) The London Magazine December 1902
- * Pops of Popular Science, (cl) Boys’ Life Jan, Mar, Sep 1924
- * Through the Storm, (ss) Boys’ Life December 1919
[]Collins, Frederick L(ewis) (1882-1950); used pseudonym Frederick Lewis (about) (chron.)
- * American Cities: New York and San Francisco, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion June 1927, as by Frederick Lewis
- * America’s Richest Actor, (ar) Liberty March 25 1939
- * America Was Like This in 1936, (ar) Liberty January 2 1937
- * The Answer to the Kate Smith Riddle, (ar) Liberty June 8 1940
- * Are Colleges Any Good?, (ar) Liberty June 10 1939
- * Aristocrats of the Criminal World, (ar) Liberty April 6 1940, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Babies by the Stars, (ar) Cosmopolitan December 1924
- * Baby Blonde from Blighty: The Success Story of Ida Lupino, (ar) Liberty October 5 1940, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Baltimore Girl Who Won Friendship of King Edward VIII, (ar) Liberty September 26 1936, as by Frederick Lewis
- * The Banker Who Went Mad, (ar) Liberty March 30 1940, as by Frederick Lewis
- * The Battle of Detroit, (ar) Liberty Jan 17, Jan 24, Jan 31, Feb 7, Feb 14 1942
- * Before the Body Was Found She Said the Lindbergh Baby Was Murdered, (ar) Liberty April 4 1936
- * Benjamin Franklin and the Jews—A Lie Smashed!, (ar) Liberty July 29 1939, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Beware of Frauds in Uniform (with J. Edgar Hoover), (??) Collier’s December 26 1942
- * The Body of the Crime, (ar) Liberty April 22 1939
- * Bringing Outdoors Into the House, (ar) Liberty August 14 1937
- * Call Me Jim, (ar) Liberty Sep 18, Sep 25, Oct 2, Oct 9, Oct 16 1937
- * Cam LaGuardia Move Hollywood to New York?, (ar) Liberty February 17 1940, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Can Doctors End the Fee Racket?, (ar) Liberty July 10 1937
- * Can the Legal Profession Clean House?, (ar) Liberty October 30 1937
- * Can You Take a Joke? Jack Benny Can and Gets Rich!, (ar) Liberty August 6 1938
- * The Challenge to Decency, (ar) Liberty November 12 1938, as by Frederick Lewis
- * The City of Exiles, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion January 1923
- * Coronation Secrets, Past and Future, (ar) Liberty Feb 27, Mar 6, Mar 13 1937
- * Crime in Hot Springs, (ar) Liberty July 29 1939
- * Crime Meets a Fighting Irishman, (ar) Liberty December 21 1940
- * Dark Soul: The Secret of Coster-Musica’s Crimes (with William Healy, M.D.), (sl) Liberty Feb 11, Feb 18, Feb 25, Mar 4 1939
- * Death Comes for Eddie Green—Postmaster of Gangdom: A True Tale of the F.B.I., (ar) Liberty November 25 1939, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Death in the Bonfire, (ar) Liberty June 1 1940
- * The Deserted Village—Hollywood, (ar) Liberty August 10 1940, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Dining De Luxe, (ar) Pall Mall Magazine August 1929
- * Doctors on the Operating Table, (ar) Liberty March 9 1940
- * Does Hollywood Need New Leadership?, (ar) Liberty November 1 1941, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Don’t Talk to Me About Diets—I’ve Seen What the Stars Really Eat, (ar) Photoplay October 1935
- * Do Our Young People Really Want Jobs?, (ar) Liberty May 27 1939
- * Du Barry 1940—The Woman Who Ruined France, (ar) Liberty Nov 23, Nov 30, Dec 7, Dec 14 1940
- * The Ethics of Paint and Powder, (ar) The Delineator October 1928
- * Europe’s Damned at America’s Doors!, (ar) Liberty September 16 1939
- * Fashion’s Sun Rises in the West, (ar) Liberty November 2 1940, as by Frederick Lewis
- * A 5-Point Program to Keep Us Out of War, (ar) Liberty November 25 1939
- * Florida Travelchart, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion December 1927, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Flying Freight Cars—Will They Win the War?, (ar) Liberty October 10 1942
- * Foreword, (fw) Liberty October 21 1939
- * 40,000,000 Magic Carpets, (ar) Liberty October 19 1940
- * 4 Men…and a Song, (ar) Liberty February 11 1939, as by Frederick Lewis
- * $4,000 a Week for Doing As He Likes, (ar) Liberty August 30 1941, as by Frederick Lewis
- * From Hill-Billy to $140,000 a Year—“Boss Ket” Reveals His Secrets of Success, (ar) Liberty March 13 1937, as by Frederick Lewis
- * A Gallery of Gallant Bachelors, (ar) The Illustrated Love Magazine September 1932
- * George VI: What Will His Influence Be?, (ar) Liberty January 16 1937
- * The Ghost of Wall Street, (ar) Liberty May 13 1939
- * The Girls Who Came Back, (ar) Liberty May 31 1941, as by Frederick Lewis
- * The Girl Who Wasn’t Photogenic, (ar) Liberty July 12 1941, as by Frederick Lewis
- * The Good Old Days, (cl) Good Housekeeping Mar, May 1931
- * The Good Times I’ve Had Ruining My Digestion, (ar) Hearst’s International February 1925
- * Gungirl, (ar) Liberty Dec 30 1939, Jan 6 1940, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Has Hollywood Found Another Harlow? (Jane Russel), (ar) Liberty June 21 1941, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Has Orson Welles Gone Hollywood?, (ar) Liberty January 20 1940
- * Hell in Hot Springs, (ar) Liberty July 22 1939
- * He Makes Democracy Think!, (ar) Liberty December 9 1939
- * Here Comes Ginger!, (ar) Liberty May 16 1942
- * The Hidden Master of the New Deal, (ar) Liberty November 12 1938
- * Highbrow Hand-Me-Downs, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 4 1921
- * His Brother’s Killer, (ar) Liberty June 15 1940
- * Hitler’s Spies Are Experts (with J. Edgar Hoover), (ar) Collier’s April 24 1943
- * Hollywood and the Build-up Blight—Can Money Make a Star?, (ar) Liberty December 25 1937, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Hollywood Hostess, (ar) Liberty September 14 1940
- * Hollywood Magician: The Story of Frank Capra, (ar) Liberty May 18 1940 [Ref. Frank Capra]
- * Hollywood’s Mr. Cooper, (ar) Liberty April 25 1942
- * Home-Town Sucker Makes Good, (ar) Liberty Jan 7, Jan 14 1939
- * Hoodlum’s Holiday, (ar) Liberty January 4 1941
- * The Hottest Thing on Celluloid, (ar) Liberty May 17 1941, as by Frederick Lewis
- * How Bob Hope Got That Way, (ar) Liberty October 7 1939
- * How Can They All Be Wrong?, (ar) Cosmopolitan October 1925
- * How Clark Gable Created a New Hedy Lamarr, (ar) Liberty April 26 1941, as by Frederick Lewis
- * How Doctors Can End the Fee-Splitting Racket, (ar) Liberty May 21 1938
- * How Janet Gaynor Smashed the Hollywood Jinx, (ar) Liberty June 26 1937
- * How the Medical Trust Victimizes the Average Man, (ar) Liberty March 4 1939, as by Frederick Lewis
- * How to Get a Job in Spite of All, (ar) Liberty July 8 1939
- * How to Get to the Fairs, (ar) Liberty June 24 1939
- * How William Powell Helps Women Succeed, (ar) Liberty July 18 1936
- * I Can Hardly Believe It, Myself, (ar) Liberty August 27 1932
- * If King Edward Should Marry an American, (ar) Liberty December 19 1936
- * If the Windsors Had Only Waited, (ar) Liberty Sep 20, Sep 27, Oct 4, Oct 11 1941
- * I Got Back My Self-Respect with My Waistline, (ar) Liberty July 19 1941
- * In Dad We Trust, (ar) Good Housekeeping February 1930
- * Is Carole Lombard in Love at Last?, (ar) Liberty November 14 1936, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Is It True What They Say About Kyser?, (ar) Liberty February 1 1941, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Is Some One Listening on Your Phone?, (ar) Liberty October 29 1938
- * I Stayed Through a Bull Fight, (ar) Cosmopolitan May 1926
- * Is There a Future for Edward and Wallie?, (ar) Liberty May 29 1937
- * Is There a Future for Today’s Young Men?, (ar) Liberty January 7 1939, as by Frederick Lewis
- * I, Too, May Become Great, (ar) Collier’s May 29 1926
- * It’s Men Who Have the It, (ar) Liberty June 7 1941, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Japanese Spies and What They Did, (ar) Liberty February 7 1942, as by Frederick Lewis
- * The Jews and the Freemasons (with Louis B. Davidson), (ar) Liberty Feb 10, Feb 17 1940
- * Keeping Boys Out of Crime, (ar) Liberty December 23 1939
- * Ladies Who Charmed the Prince of Wales, (ar) Liberty February 1 1936
- * Laugh, Town, Laugh!, (ar) Liberty Aug 19, Aug 26, Sep 2, Sep 9, Sep 16, Sep 23, Sep 30, Oct 7 1933 [Ref. Jimmie Walker]
- * Life with Dorothy, (ar) Liberty January 11 1941, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Lindbergh’s First Year of Self-Exile, (ar) Liberty December 26 1936
- * Lindbergh’s Strange Behavior: Does He Want to Be President?, (ar) Liberty December 16 1939
- * London Travelchart, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion July 1925, as by Frederick Lewis
- * London Without a Guidebook, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion July 1925, as by Frederick Lewis
- * The Loves of John Barrymore, (ar) Liberty Sep 19, Sep 26, Oct 3, Oct 10, Oct 17, Oct 24, Oct 31 1936
- * Madame Pompadour of Rumania, (ar) Liberty Feb 1, Feb 8, Feb 15, Feb 22, Mar 1, Mar 8, Mar 15 1941
- * The Man in Gracie Allen’s Life, (ar) Liberty December 10 1938
- * The Man Who Couldn’t Die, (ar) Liberty April 13 1940, as by Frederick Lewis
- * The Man Who Just Sat, (ss) Harper’s Magazine October 1922
- * The Man Who Talked Himself Famous, (ar) Liberty August 31 1940
- * The Man with 15,000,000 Telephones, (ar) Liberty November 19 1938
- * The Man with a Hundred Hobbies, (ar) Liberty June 17 1939
- * The Man Without Fingerprints (with J. Edgar Hoover), (ar) Collier’s January 30 1943
- * Marriage Prospects of King Edward VIII, (ar) Liberty September 5 1936, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Mata Hari Meets J. Edgar Hoover, (ar) Cosmopolitan June 1943
- * Misery Chiselers, (ms) Argosy November 1944
- * The Moon Over My Right Shoulder, (ar) Hearst’s International September 1924
- * More Love Affairs of Mussolini, (ar) Liberty Oct 19, Oct 26 1940
- * More Power!—Tyrone III Carries On, (ar) Liberty August 21 1937
- * Mrs. William Randolph Hearst, (ar) The Delineator September 1927
- * Murder Over Brooklyn:
* ___ , (ar) Liberty December 14 1940
* ___ Crime Meets a Fighting Irishman, (ar) Liberty December 21 1940
* ___ When Terror Stalked the Waterfront, (ar) Liberty December 28 1940
* ___ Hoodlum’s Holiday, (ar) Liberty January 4 1941
* ___ Super-Hoodlum, (ar) Liberty January 11 1941
- * Myrna Loy’s Secret of Happiness, (ar) Liberty February 12 1938
- * My Stars, (ts) Cosmopolitan June 1924
- * Nemesis in the Sky, (ar) Liberty April 29 1939
- * The New Romance in Clark Gable’s Life, (ar) Liberty March 7 1936
- * New Weapons for War in the Air, (ar) Liberty July 25 1942
- * Not Afraid to Die, (ar) Liberty February 25 1939, as by Frederick Lewis
- * No Wonder Germany Quit!, (ar) McClure’s Magazine July 1919
- * Off the Networks, (ar) Liberty October 12 1940, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Off the Networks, (ar) Liberty November 16 1940, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Old Brown Joe, (ar) Liberty September 28 1940
- * The Old Home Town, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion July 1922
- * “Old Whiskers” and the Gunmen: A True Tale of the F.B.I., (ar) Liberty October 28 1939
- * One Woman Against the Narcotic Ring, (ar) Liberty Feb 19, Feb 26 1938
- * Orson Welles Without Whiskers, (ar) Liberty July 13 1940 [Ref. Orson Welles], as by Frederick Lewis
- * The Other Side of the Benny-Allen Feud, (ar) Liberty January 28 1939
- * Our New World, (ar) Liberty September 12 1942
- * Paine’s Career Is a Triumph of Early American Virtues, (ar) The American Magazine June 1928
- * Passion Before Marriage: A Mother Tries to Understand Her Daughter, (ar) Liberty December 11 1937
- * Passion Before Marriage—Is American Youth Swing-Timing to Hell?, (ar) Liberty November 27 1937
- * Passion Before Marriage: Our Sons and Daughters—Have We Been Blind About Them?, (ar) Liberty December 25 1937
- * Passion Before Marriage: These Changing Times—The Way Into Temptation!—Do Girls Now Lead?, (ar) Liberty December 18 1937
- * Passion Before Marriage—Youth at the Threshold—Are Our High-School Children Playing with Fire?, (ar) Liberty December 4 1937
- * Paul Muni Becomes a Heathen Chinese, (ar) Liberty August 22 1936
- * Perhaps You Have a Rich Relative, Too, (ar) Liberty July 24 1937
- * The Personal History of Fibber McGee and Molly, (ar) Liberty December 16 1939, as by Frederick Lewis
- * The Personal History of Lum and Abner, (ar) Liberty January 13 1940
- * Photoplay’s Memory Album, (ia) Photoplay October 1935
- * Places, (cl) Good Housekeeping Jan, Feb, May, Jun 1929
- * The Private Life of Baby Snooks, (ar) Liberty August 20 1938
- * The Private Life of Betty Lou, (ar) Liberty October 1 1938
- * The Private Life of Charlie McCarthy, (ar) Liberty October 2 1937, as by Frederick Lewis
- * The Private Life of Deanna Durbin, (ar) Liberty July 3 1937, as by Frederick Lewis
- * The Private Life of Dinah Shore, (ar) Liberty June 14 1941, as by Frederick Lewis
- * The Private Life of Guy Lombardo, (ar) Liberty September 30 1939
- * The Private Life of J. Edgar Hoover, (ar) Liberty Mar 16, Mar 23 1940
- * The Private Life of Jimmy Stewart, (ar) Liberty June 15 1940, as by Frederick Lewis
- * The Private Life of One of the Prettiest Things on Legs, (ar) Liberty May 10 1941, as by Frederick Lewis
- * The Profession of Being a Wife, (ar) The Delineator January 1928
- * Prohibition—Will It Happen Again?, (ar) Liberty June 27 1942
- * Public Bluebeard No. 1: A True Tale of the F.B.I., (ar) Liberty November 11 1939, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Purge in Hot Springs, (ar) Liberty August 12 1939
- * Queen Louella, (ar) Liberty July 19 1941, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Quiz-Crazy, (ar) Liberty September 3 1938
- * The Real Reason Why Edward and Wallie Are Coming to the U.S.A., (ar) Liberty November 20 1937, as by Frederick Lewis
- * The Real Romance in the Life of Fred Astaire, (ar) Liberty January 25 1936
- * The Reporter and the Hoodlums, (ar) Liberty July 20 1940, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Rhett Butler—A Dream Walking, (ar) Liberty September 16 1939, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Rich Man in Sing Sing, (ar) Liberty December 31 1938
- * The Riddle of the Vanished King, (ss) Mystery December 1932
- * Riding with Murder, (ar) Liberty October 8 1938
- * Ronald Colman—A Hollywood Mystery, (ar) Liberty January 9 1937, as by Frederick Lewis
- * See America! Part II—The Auto Way, (ar) Liberty April 12 1941
- * See America! Part I—The Rail Way, (ar) Liberty April 5 1941
- * See America! The Air Way, (ar) Liberty April 26 1941
- * See This Amazing America! Part III—The Bus Way, (ar) Liberty April 19 1941
- * Seven Passports to Glory, (ar) Liberty February 4 1939
- * The Shame of Hot Springs, (ar) Liberty August 5 1939
- * The Sheik of Araby Rides Again, (ar) Liberty August 6 1938, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Sherlock Holmes with Modern Improvements, (ar) Liberty May 6 1939
- * Slickers in Slacks (with J. Edgar Hoover), (??) Collier’s October 16 1943
- * Spencer Tracy Conquers Himself, (ar) Liberty October 9 1937, as by Frederick Lewis
- * The Strange Adventure of Captain Alexander Ramsay, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion January 1924
- * The Strange Case of Mary Page, (sa) The Ladies’ World Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1916, as by Frederick Lewis
- * The Strange Case of Mortimer Snerd and Charlie McCarthy, (ar) Liberty March 2 1940
- * The Stroud Twins and Their Past, (ar) Liberty September 17 1938
- * Super-Hoodlum, (ar) Liberty January 11 1941
- * Sweet Words at Parting, (ar) Liberty May 24 1941, as by Frederick Lewis
- * The Tabard Inn of Hollywood, (ar) Liberty December 21 1940, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Ten Years of Warning—What Liberty Foretold About the War, (ar) Liberty July 20 1940
- * Terror Racket, (ar) Liberty July 27 1940
- * Terror’s Trail—A True Tale of the G-Men, (ar) Liberty October 14 1939
- * They Had Bill Powell Marked for Death, (ar) Liberty January 14 1939, as by Frederick Lewis
- * “Too Much Vitamin G”, (ar) Liberty May 20 1939
- * Traitors Must Die! (with J. Edgar Hoover), (bg) Collier’s July 17 1943 [Ref. Max Stephan]
- * Travelcharts: Florida of Course; The Riviera Perhaps, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion January 1930, as by Frederick Lewis
- * The Truth About Face Surgery, (ar) The Delineator November 1928
- * The Two Best Bets in Hollywood, (ar) Liberty November 16 1940
- * Uncle Sherlock Puts on His Glasses, (ar) Liberty August 3 1940
- * Under the High Hats, (ss) Collier’s March 13 1926
- * Want a Man, Girls? Just Telephone, (ar) Liberty August 1 1936
- * “We Come as Honest Men”; Interview with Joseph Caillaux, (iv) Collier’s September 26 1925
- * Whale Ho!, (pi) Adventure February 1955, as by Frederick Lewis
- * What Chance Have Edward and Wallie for Happiness?, (ar) Liberty May 1 1937, as by Frederick Lewis
- * What Do You Think?, (ed) McClure’s Magazine March 1918
- * What Happened Before Pearl Harbor?, (ar) Liberty March 21 1942, as by Frederick Lewis
- * What Is a Keynoter—and Who?, (ar) Liberty June 13 1936
- * What Is Jimmy Roosevelt’s Real Job in Hollywood?, (ar) Liberty February 18 1939, as by Frederick Lewis
- * What Kind of President Would Senator Taft Make?, (ar) Liberty Apr 6, Apr 13 1940
- * What Lies Ahead for Edward and Wallie?, (ar) Liberty September 7 1940
- * What Love Has Done for William Powell, (ar) Liberty September 20 1941, as by Frederick Lewis
- * What Makes Radio Announcers That Way, (ar) Liberty August 19 1939
- * What’s Happened to Royalty?:
* ___ II: The City of Exiles, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion January 1923
- * What’s Happening to Television?, (ar) Liberty December 20 1941, as by Frederick Lewis
- * What’s Wrong with These Nine Old Men?, (ar) Liberty April 10 1937
- * What Will Happen Next in the Lindbergh Case?, (ar) Liberty November 7 1936
- * When Terror Stalked the Waterfront, (ar) Liberty December 28 1940
- * Who Are the Ladies Behind the Nine Old Men?, (ar) Liberty May 1 1937
- * Who Are Your Friends? Mine Are Waiters, Stewards, Etc., (ar) McClure’s October 1927
- * Who Is Poison at the Box Office Now?, (ar) Liberty June 29 1940, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Who Will the Six New Justices Be?, (ar) Liberty April 24 1937
- * Why Ann Harding Wants Her Child to Be “a Lady”, (ar) Liberty September 5 1936
- * Why Claudette Colbert Does Not Fear Religious Differences in Her Marriage, (ar) Liberty May 16 1936
- * Why Crooks Win Elections, (ar) Liberty August 17 1940
- * Why Did Hitler Give Lindbergh a Medal?, (ar) Liberty December 17 1938
- * Why Do the Democrats Want to Nominate McNutt?, (ar) Liberty January 6 1940
- * Why Garbo Is Making Her Last Picture, (ar) Liberty May 30 1936
- * Why Glamour-Girls Don’t Marry Great Lovers, (ar) Liberty April 17 1937
- * Why Glenn Miller’s Music Gets the Girls, (ar) Liberty October 26 1940, as by Frederick Lewis
- * Why Jack Benny Is the Highest-Paid Entertainer in the World, (ar) Liberty March 28 1936
- * Why Lindbergh Acts That Way, (ar) Liberty Jun 7, Jun 14, Jun 21, Jun 28 1941
- * Why Senator Wheeler and Lindbergh Work Together, (ar) Liberty Jul 26, Aug 2, Aug 9, Aug 16 1941
- * Why Streamline Trains?, (ar) Liberty August 8 1936
- * Why the Prince of Wales Must Marry, (ar) The Illustrated Love Magazine October 1932
- * Will Hollywood Move to England?, (ar) Liberty November 30 1935
- * Will the Charlie Chaplin Jinx Get Paulette Goddard? (with Marian Squire), (ar) Liberty March 14 1936
- * Will the Health Trust Be Smashed?, (ar) Liberty October 22 1938
- * Will War in Europe Save Roosevelt?, (ar) Liberty November 11 1939
- * Will We Have Enough to Eat?, (ar) Liberty November 7 1942
- * Winston Churchill and His American Mother, (ar) Liberty Jun 29, Jul 6, Jul 13 1940
- * The World and the Prophets—What’s Ahead?, (ar) Liberty November 30 1940, as by Frederick Lewis
_____, ed.
- * Editor: The Ladies’ World Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1916
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1917
- * Editor: McClure’s Magazine Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1918
[]Collins, Gilbert (Henry) (1890-1960) (about) (chron.)
- * Another Victiom of “Welt-Krieg”, (pm) The Windsor Magazine April 1915
- * The Apostle of Freedom, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine February 1923
- * Beyond the Skyline, (ss) The Royal Magazine March 1922
- * The Botanist, (vi) The Windsor Magazine October 1919
- * Butterfly Boy, (ss) The Grand Magazine May 1920
- * “Chambers”, (pm) The Windsor Magazine September 1919
- * Destiny, (pm) The Story-teller October 1919
- * The Escape, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #61, April 1917
- * The Freedom of the Sea, (pm) The Story-teller September 1919
- * The Girl Who Didn’t Believe, (ss) Gaiety September 1922
- * Hush Money, (pm) The Captain #249, December 1919
- * The Idol, (ss) Hutchinson’s Adventure-Story Magazine October 1923
- * In Terror of Drought, (pm) The New Magazine (UK) August 1919
- * The Man Who Suspected the Feminine Mind, (ss) Gaiety October 1922
- * The Master-Stroke, (vi) The Windsor Magazine July 1919
- * The Morning Dip, (pm) The Windsor Magazine November 1919
- * On the Edge of the Unknown, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine October 1922
- * The Ordeal by Water, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1920
- * The Piper, (pm) The New Magazine (UK) April 1917
- * Prince of the Blood, (ss) The Royal Magazine June 1922
- * The Purple Flea, (ss) The Royal Magazine March 1920
- * Red Peril, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine December 1922
- * The Sensualist, (vi) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #89, August 1919
- * The Shovel Boy, (ss) The Captain #262, January 1921
- * A Song of the Lone Turnpike, (pm) The New Magazine (UK) June 1917
- * Squeeze, (ss) The Royal Magazine September 1924
- * The Starkenden Quest, (n.) McBride, 1925
- * To a National Guard, (pm) The Windsor Magazine August 1915
- * The Valley of Eyes Unseen, (n.) Duckworth, 1923
- * [letter from London, England], (lt) Famous Fantastic Mysteries Apr, Jun, Dec 1952
[]Collins, Graham P. (fl. 1980s-1990s) (chron.)
- * Eagle, Kiwi & Dodo, (pm) Star*Line May/June 1988
- * The Extinction, (pm) Pandora #24, Fall 1989
- * Fall of Man, (vi) Horrors! 365 Scary Stories ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Robert Weinberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1998
- * The Fermi Paradox Explained on a City Street Corner, (ss) Aboriginal Science Fiction Fall 1993
- * Remnants of the Light of the Nova, (pm) Star*Line May/June 1989
- * Variations on a Theme, (ss) Aboriginal Science Fiction November/December 1989
[]Collins, Hunt; pseudonym of Evan Hunter (1926-2005) (chron.)
- * A-Hanging We Will Go!, (ss) Smashing Detective Stories September 1952
- * Association Test, (ss) Manhunt July 1954
- * Attack, (ss) Manhunt February 1953
- * Big Push, (ss) War Stories Magazine March 1953
- * The Body Beautiful [Guthrie Lamb], (nv) Famous Detective Stories May 1952
- * Circumstantial Evidence, (ss) Manhunt December 1953, as "Sucker"
- * Clean Break, (ss) Accused Detective Story Magazine March 1956, as by Richard Marsten
- * Dead Freight [Guthrie Lamb], (na) Famous Detective Stories February 1952
- * Detour, (ss) Private Eye December 1953
- * Don’t Monkey with Murder!, (na) Smashing Detective Stories June 1953
- * Eye-Witness, (ss) Verdict Crime Detection Magazine August 1956
- * The Follower, (ss) Manhunt July 1953
- * Fury on First, (nv) Super Sports December 1951
- * Goldilocks, (ss) Caper August 1957
- * Joker, (ss) The Pursuit Detective Story Magazine #7, January 1955
- * Kiss Me, Dudley, (ss) Manhunt January 1955
- Giant Manhunt #6 (var.1), #6 (var.2) 1955
- The Comfortable Coffin ed. Richard S. Prather, Fawcett, 1960, as by Evan Hunter
- The McBain Brief by Ed McBain, Arbor House, 1982, as by Ed McBain
- Learning to Kill by Ed McBain, Harcourt, 2006, as by Ed McBain
- * Law of the Wild, (ss) Dime Western Magazine September 1953
- * Let the Gods Decide, (ss) Ten Story Sports July 1952
- * The Molested, (ss) Manhunt September 1953
- * One Down, (ss) Manhunt June 1953
- * P-A-T-R-O-L, (nv) War Stories Magazine November 1952
- * Small Fry, (ss) Future Science Fiction September 1952
- * The Smell of Blood, (ss) Private Eye July 1953
- * Sucker, (ss) Manhunt December 1953
- * Tempest in a Tin Can, (ss) War Stories Magazine September 1952
- * Three, (nv) Short Stories September 1956
- * Wrong Number [Guthrie Lamb], (nv) Famous Detective Stories August 1952
_____, [ref.]
[]Collins, J(ohn) Eads (1881-1938) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) The Country Gentleman Jun 2, Aug 4 1917
- * [front cover], (cv) Action Stories Feb, Aug 1923, Jul 1925
- * [front cover], (cv) North•West Stories 1st Mar 1926, Jan 1930
- * [front cover], (cv) Lariat Story Magazine February 1929
- * [front cover], (cv) Adventure January 15 1930
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Boys’ Life February 1925
[]Collins, J. P. (fl. 1900s-1910s) (chron.)
- * Bernard Quaritch and Others, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1907 [Ref. Bernard Quaritch], as by J. P. C.
- * The Book-Taster, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1906, as by J. P. C.
- * The Children’s Tree, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1906
- * The City of Mr. Chamberlain, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1909
- * Conversations with George Meredith, (iv) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1912 [Ref. George Meredith]
- * A Day in an Editor’s Life, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1909, as by J. P. C.
- * A Great Series and Its Rise, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1907 [Ref. Henry George Bohn], as by J. P. C.
- * A Group of Derby Types, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1906, as by J. P. C.
- * The House of Macmillan, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1907, as by J. P. C.
- * The House of Murray, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1907 [Ref. John Murray, IV], as by J. P. C.
- * In a Child’s Album, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1905, as by J. P. C.
- * In a Nursery-Book, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1906, as by J. P. C.
- * The Intruding Purpose, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1906, as by J. P. C.
- * The Madcaps, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1908
- * The Makers of Books:
* ___ No. I: Under the Shadow of St. Paul’s, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1907 [Ref. Thomas Norton Longman], as by J. P. C.
* ___ No. II: The House of Murray, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1907 [Ref. John Murray, IV], as by J. P. C.
* ___ No. III: The Publishers of Thackeray and Charlotte Brontë, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1907 [Ref. George M. Smith], as by J. P. C.
* ___ No. IV: The Publishers of Dickens and Carlyle, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1907 [Ref. Charles Dickens], as by J. P. C.
* ___ No. V: The House of Macmillan, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1907, as by J. P. C.
* ___ No. VI: The Story of “Maga” and the Blackwoods, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1907, as by J. P. C.
* ___ No. VII: A Great Series and Its Rise, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1907 [Ref. Henry George Bohn], as by J. P. C.
* ___ No. VIII: The Story of the Clarendon Press, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1907, as by J. P. C.
* ___ No. IX: Bernard Quaritch and Others, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1907 [Ref. Bernard Quaritch], as by J. P. C.
- * A New Aspect of London. The City Through an American Camera, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1906 [Ref. Alvin Langdon Coburn], as by J. P. C.
- * A Painter of the Sea: The Life’s Work of Mr. Napier Hemy, A.R.A., (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1906 [Ref. C. Napier Hemy]
- * The Play-Room Waterloo, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1907
- * The Publishers of Dickens and Carlyle, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1907 [Ref. Charles Dickens], as by J. P. C.
- * The Publishers of Thackeray and Charlotte Brontë, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1907 [Ref. George M. Smith], as by J. P. C.
- * Six Famous Holbeins, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1909 [Ref. Hans Holbein], as by J. P. C.
- * The Story of “Maga” and the Blackwoods, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1907, as by J. P. C.
- * The Story of the Clarendon Press, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1907, as by J. P. C.
- * Under the Shadow of St. Paul’s, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1907 [Ref. Thomas Norton Longman], as by J. P. C.
[]Collins, Jackie; pseudonym of Jacqueline Collins Lerman (1937-2015) (chron.)
- * American Star, (ex)
- * Chain Fiction (with Martin Amis, Pete Dexter, Garrison Keillor & Frank McCourt), (ss) Esquire Dec 1997, Jan 1998
- * Hollywood Husbands, (ex)
- * Hollywood Wives, (n.) Cosmopolitan October 1983
- * The Hooker, (ss) Penthouse (UK) December 1981
- * Lucky, (ex)
- * Rock Star, (ex)
- * The Rock Star and the Lifeguard, (ss) Rolling Stone July 19/August 2 1984
- * View from the Top, (cl) Penthouse (UK) August 1978
_____, [ref.]
[]Collins, James H(iram) (1873-1957) (about) (chron.)
- * After Jazz Philanthropy - What?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 2 1920
- * Aircraft Wireless, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 15 1919
- * The American Grub Street, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine December 1906
- * An American Salesman in England, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 15 1908
- * The Art of Handling Men, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 6 1907
- * The Art of Handling Men: “A Way They Have in the Army”, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 10 1907
- * The Art of Handling Men: Making Work a Game, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 27 1907
- * The Art of Handling Men: The Congress of Nations, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 14 1907
- * The Art of Managing Women - As a Man Does It, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 7 1910
- * The Art of Managing Women - As a Woman Does It, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 14 1910
- * At Work with the Business Doctor, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine October 1910
- * Bear Times and the Employee Stockholder, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 21 1921
- * The Beauty Business, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 22 1924
- * The Big Day of Little Business, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 16 1915
- * The Biggest Sale of All, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 3, Jan 24, Feb 28 1914
- * Big Policies That Protect Big Interests, (ar) McClure’s Magazine August 1916
- * A Boycott with a Brass Band, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 20 1917
- * The British Business Mind: Its Roots in the Mighty Past, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 25 1911
- * The British Business Mind: Some of Its Kinks and Notions, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 15 1911
- * The British Business Mind: The difference between Old customs and New, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 29 1911
- * Bug Hunters of Industry: Sherlock Holmes, Trouble Shooter, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 10 1917
- * Bug Hunters of Industry: The Problem of Factory Cripples, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 17 1917
- * Bulwarks of Business Policy: Good Strong Roots, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 27 1912
- * Bulwarks of Business Policy: The Right Age, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 13 1912
- * Bulwarks of Business Policy: The Spirit of the Company, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 30 1911
- * Bulwarks of Business Policy: The Straight Track, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 9 1911
- * Bulwarks of Business Policy: The Time Element, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 25 1911
- * The Busieness of Selling Discontent, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 9 1922
- * The Business Mainspring, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 30 1912
- * The Business Side of the Church: Getting Value for Money , (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 1 1913
- * The Business Side of the Church: Giving Value for Money , (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 1 1913
- * The Business Side of the Church: The Country Church, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 5 1913
- * The Business Side of the Church: The Volunteer Choir , (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 22 1913
- * The Business Woman and Her Future, (ar) Hampton’s Magazine
- * The Buying End, (cl) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 5, Sep 19 1908, Jan 30 1909
* ___ The Merchandise Man and the Woman Buyer, (cl) The Saturday Evening Post October 31 1908
* ___ The Small Merchant, (cl) The Saturday Evening Post November 21 1908
* ___ Some Side Lines and Snide Lines, (cl) The Saturday Evening Post December 26 1908
* ___ With the Department Store People, (cl) The Saturday Evening Post October 24 1908
- * Buying Quality Labor, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 25 1913
- * Capital Takes a Tax-Exempt Vacation, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 17 1923
- * Circulation of British Journals, (ar) Printer’s Ink
- * Collections, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 3 1909
- * Collections: The Complete Creditor, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 27 1909
- * Collections: The Dead Beat and the Near Beat, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 13 1909
- * Coming - Another Buyers’ Strike, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 23 1923
- * The Cure for British Biliousness, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 30 1907
- * Cutting Down Some Staple Unnecessaries, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 16, Jun 13 1914
- * Cutting Down Some Staple Unnecessaries: The Imp of Darkness Is the Oldest of Them All, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 8 1914
- * Cutting Down Some Staple Unnecessaries: The Three Costly Little Wastes, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 19 1914
- * The Day of Explanation, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 21 1914
- * Divorcing Your Uncle, (ar) McClure’s Magazine July 1916
- * Do Big Men Earn Their Salaries?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 28 1907
- * Does Opportunity Still Find the Little Fellow?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 5 1924
- * Don’t Growl - Kick!, (ar) McClure’s Magazine May 1917
- * Do You Want to Fix Prices?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 1 1916
- * The Drive Industry, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 14 1920
- * The Easiest Profits, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 19, Mar 26, Apr 9 1910
* ___ Standardization; The Best Things and the Best Ways, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 2 1910
* ___ With the Production Engineer, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 23 1910
- * Eating Less Freight, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 30 1917
- * Farmers Out of a Job, (ar) McClure’s Magazine February 1917
- * Figuring the Net Value of Efficiency, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 15 1913
- * Finding Somebody to Sell To, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 23 1913
- * Fitting Business with a Self-Starter, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 14 1919
- * The Food Pledge, (ar) McClure’s Magazine November 1917
- * Getting In-A Salesman’s Entrance, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 16 1909
- * Getting Out - The Salesman’s exit, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 6 1909
- * Giving Folks What the Want by Radio, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 17 1924
- * Grandmother’s, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 1 1911
- * The Great White Way - Amended, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 9 1923
- * He Drifted to the City, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 4 1920
- * He Invested in Experience, (es) The Saturday Evening Post September 12 1925
- * Hitting the Loan Shark, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 2 1908
- * The Hotel Under Prohibition, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 14 1922
- * How the Englishman Does Business, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 14 1907
- * How the Englishman Does Business, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 21 1907
- * How the French Do Business:
* ___ The First Word: Ideas, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 3 1911
* ___ The Final Word: Grandmother’s, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 1 1911
* ___ The Ways of Paris, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 15 1911
- * How to Write a Letter for a Job, (ar) The New McClure’s September 1928
- * Human Nature in Selling Goods, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 16, Jun 20 1908
* ___ Meeting Competition, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 18 1908
* ___ The Training of the Saleman, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 15 1908
- * Ideas, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 3 1911
- * The Importance to Merchants of Right Buying, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 21 1908, as "The Small Merchant"
- * In Greater Grub Street, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 2 1907
- * Inside and Out, (ar) McClure’s Magazine June 1919
- * Interest—The Business Mainspring, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 9, Dec 28 1912, Jan 4 1913
- * Just How Human Is Your Business?, (ar) McClure’s December 1927
- * Kicks and Kickers, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 20, Dec 4 1909
- * Let’s Play Store, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 19 1927
- * Let’s Save Junk - But at a Profit, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 7 1919
- * Letting a Sale Make Itself, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 13 1913
- * Limiting Opportunity:
* ___ Manufacturing, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 6, Apr 20 1907
* ___ The Man Who Wants to Be a Merchant, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 11 1907
* ___ The Man Who Words for a Trust, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 30 1907
* ___ The Salaried Man, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 16 1907
* ___ The Way of the Retailer, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 8 1907
- * The Liquidation of the Silk Shirt, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 6 1920
- * Literature on the Job, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 15 1916
- * Little Johnny Want-to-Know, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 22, May 6 1916
- * The Long Arm of Business, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 3, Dec 29 1906
- * Made in Germany: Dealing with Germans, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 11 1911
- * Made in Germany: German Cheapness, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 21 1911
- * Made in Germany—Getting Into Germany Right, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 11 1911
- * Made in Germany: In Germany Everybody Belongs to Something, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 4 1911
- * Made in Germany: The German Export Trade, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 4 1911
- * Made in Germany- The Orderly German Mind, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 7 1911
- * Making a Better Job of Job Hunting, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 19 1919
- * Making Generals Out of Mud, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 6 1913
- * Manufacturing, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 6, Apr 20 1907
- * The Man Who Wants to Be a Merchant, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 11 1907
- * The Man Who Words for a Trust, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 30 1907
- * Maxims for the Business Letter Writer, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine April 1910
- * Meeting Competition, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 18 1908
- * The Merchandise Man and the Woman Buyer, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 31 1908
- * Mixers Old & New, (ar) The Shrine Magazine November 1928
- * Money in Peaks and Valleys, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 12, Feb 19 1916
- * The New Canada: Climate and the French Brother, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 22 1909
- * The New Canada: Heavy, Heavy Hangs Over Our Heads, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 10 1909
- * The New Canada: The English Brother, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 17 1909
- * The New Community Skyscraper: Below the Curb with the Foundation Engineer, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 6 1912
- * The New Community Skyscraper: Housekeeping by the Acre, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 3 1912
- * The New Community Skyscraper - Its Five Basic “Ifs”, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 20 1912
- * The New Community Skyscraper: Landlord Versus Tenant, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 10 1912
- * The New Fuel, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 27 1908
- * The New Profession, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 12, May 19 1906
- * The Newspaper - An Undeveloped Business, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 12 1913
- * The Next Big Item - Looks, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 28, Nov 11 1911
- * Now for the Foreign Wallingfords, (ar) Hearst’s International June 1922
- * Our Most Human Industry, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 9 1916
- * Our Most Human Industry: Cinderella Silver Comes Back for Her Slipper, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 14 1916
- * Our Most Human Industry: How the Gold Dredge Navigates, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 30 1916
- * Our Most Human Industry: The Mine Becomes a Factory, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 23 1916
- * Our Most Human Industry: When They Make Mines, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 16 1916
- * Paying a Bill with a Bill, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 8 1917
- * Phoenix Stuff on the Sales End, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 13 1920
- * The Policeman and His Work, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 13, Apr 27, May 11, May 25 1912
- * The Policy of the House, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 19 1909
- * The Policy of the House: Preparing for Hard Times, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 31 1909
- * The Policy of the House: The Blessings of Competition, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 3 1909
- * The Policy of the House: The Steady Job Is the Best for All Concerned, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 17 1909
- * The Poor Man’s Banking, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 16 1921
- * The Producer Goes Exploring to Find the Consumer, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 7 1923
- * Pruning the Profits, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 15 1907
- * The Public as Partners, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 11 1922
- * Putting the Motor on the Counter, (ar) McClure’s Magazine October 1916
- * Raising Our War Babies, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 11, Mar 25, Apr 29 1916
- * Raising Our War Babies: Building Export Machinery, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 20 1916
- * Raising Our War Babies: What Will Happen When the World Turns Back to Peace?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 10 1916
- * Retail Reconstruction, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 22 1910
- * The Retail Reconstruction- Building Business on Solid Information, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 15 1910
- * Retail Reconstruction Service, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 1 1910
- * The Retail Reconstruction: Training the Retail Salesman and Saleswoman, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 12 1910
- * Right and Wrong in Welfare Work, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 11 1908
- * The Rise of the Bookkeeper: He Now Has Time to Show That the Business Is Alive, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 31 1913
- * The Rise of the Bookkeeper: He Puts Others Under the Rule of Form and Unit, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 21 1913
- * The Rise of the Bookkeeper: He Turns the Demnition Grid Over to Machinery, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 17 1913
- * The Rise of the Bookkeeper: How the Human Equation Figures in the New Accounting, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 5 1913
- * Room and Bath on a Trawl Fisherman, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 25 1924
- * Running a Town with a Club, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 1 1916
- * The Salaried Man, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 16 1907
- * Sales Force Plus Trade Union, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 5 1919
- * The Salesman Who Lasts, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 4, Nov 11 1916
- * Sales Without Salesmanship, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 22 1919
- * The Saving Grace of Sales-Sense, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 9 1913
- * Saving the Silent Squeals of Industry, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 10 1921
- * The Science of the Pay Envelope, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 29 1908
- * Seeing Is Believing, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 2 1914
- * Selling Direct to Broadway, (ar) The Country Gentleman December 4 1920
- * Selling That Concerns Everybody on the Payroll, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 20 1913
- * Selling the Staples: Men and Methods, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 30 1910
- * Selling to a Crowd—The Auctioneer, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 13 1922
- * Selling Without Samples: The Life-Insurance Man, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 18 1909
- * Selling Without Samples: The Real-Estate Man, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 2 1909
- * Selling Without Samples: The Work of the Traffic Man, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 11 1909
- * Selling Without Samples: With the Wall Street Salesman, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 4 1909
- * The Sharp Sword of Service- With It Little Business Wins, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 23 1915
- * She Drifted to the City, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 1 1921
- * Ships Over the Counter, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 26 1919
- * Showing the Other Fellow, (ar) McClure’s Magazine June 1916
- * The Small Man’s Market, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 25 1909
- * The Small Man’s Market: Starting from Nothing, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 1, Jan 15 1910
- * The Small Merchant, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 21 1908
- * Sobering Up the Business Conscience, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 5 1921
- * Some Side Lines and Snide Lines, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 26 1908
- * Something Yet Again: Chemical Control, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 10 1917
- * Standardization; The Best Things and the Best Ways, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 2 1910
- * The Steerage Puts on a White Collar, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 27 1924
- * Success Is More Dangerous to Most Men Than Failue, (ar) McClure’s January 1928
- * Taking Orgy Out of Organization, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 2 1922
- * Three New Views of a Man and His Job-First: Better Hiring and Firing, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 11 1913
- * Thrift for Americans, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 24, Sep 7 1918
- * Through the Knothole, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 19 1915
- * “To Collect or Not to Collect”, (ar) McClure’s Magazine February 1918
- * The Trade We Scolded About: Crooked Turns in Export Street, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 30 1911
- * The Trade We Scolded About: Export Business - Why We Need It and Where We Stand, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 19 1911
- * The Trade We Scolded About: First Steps in Exporting, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 23 1911
- * The Trade We Scolded About: Our Latin-American Cousins, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 16 1911
- * The Trade We Scolded About: The Tariff of Dietance, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 9 1911
- * The Training of the Saleman, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 15 1908
- * The Translation of the Specialist, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 4 1914
- * Trouble with John Bull, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 9 1921
- * Turning Round on a Smaller Margin, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 3, Dec 19 1914, Jan 2, Feb 6 1915
- * Tying the Bundle of Sticks, (ar) McClure’s Magazine January 1918
- * The Way of the Retailer, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 8 1907
- * The Ways of a Rat, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 1 1925
- * The Ways of Paris, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 15 1911
- * What Can I Get for Dinner?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 20 1923
- * What I Learned of Success from Successful Men, (ar) McClure’s August 1927
- * What Price People on the Hoof?, (ar) The Shrine Magazine August 1926
- * What You Can Get Out of Touring, (ar) McClure’s Magazine August 1919
- * When Big Business Spends the Tax Money, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 21 1923
- * When Merchandise Sells Itself, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 3 1919
- * When Salesmanship Is Dumb, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 3 1923
- * Where and How to Borrow Money, (ar) McClure’s Magazine August 1917
- * Where Every Day Is Pay Day, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 2 1924
- * Where Soap Box Meets Soap Box, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 20 1920
- * Where the Opportunities Are, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 29 1907
- * The White-Collar Job and the Big Jolt, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 3 1921
- * The White Collar Shifts Into Overalls, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 26 1923
- * Who Gets Americanized Anyway?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 31 1919
- * Who Will Do Our Dirty Work Now?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 6 1924
- * Why Every Salesman Should Be a Writer, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine February 1910
- * Why London Is the Center: A Bit on London, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 13 1911
- * Why London Is the Center: John Bull’s Expert Trade Machinery, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 27 1911
- * Why London Is the Center: John Bull’s Love for Statistics, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 20 1911
- * Why London Is the Center: The Magic Lodestone in the City, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 6 1911
- * Why Not Let Johnny Be an Importer?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 5 1921
- * Why the Auto Bubble Doesn’t Burst, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 11 1915
- * Why the Office Boy Is Scarce, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 27 1923
- * William Jones Employees William Hohenzollern, (ar) The Popular Magazine May 20 1919
- * With the Department Store People, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 24 1908
- * With the Production Engineer, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 23 1910
- * The Yankee Invasion: A Sequel, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 11 1908
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