The FictionMags Index
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- HARRIS, CORRA MAY (chron.) (continued)
- * A Manual of Education for the Educated, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 20 1927
- * My Book and Heart, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 1, Sep 8, Sep 15, Sep 22, Sep 29, Oct 6, Oct 13, Oct 20, Oct 27 1923
- * My Son, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 4, Dec 11, Dec 18, Dec 25 1920, Jan 1, Jan 8 1921
- * The New Militants, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 21 1914
- * Obsolete Womanhood, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 24 1929
- * The Old Penitentiary School of Childhood, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 21 1931
- * The Other Soldiers in France, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 3 1917
- * The Other Unit, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 15 1916
- * Parents and Children, Yesterday and Today, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 28 1932
- * The Pendergrass Sanitarium for Curables, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 26 1910
- * The Pharisees Lament, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 19 1931
- * The Prosody of Old Age, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 8 1926
- * The Recording Angel, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 17, Feb 24, Mar 2, Mar 9, Mar 16, Mar 23, Mar 30, Apr 6, Apr 13, Apr 20 1912
- * The Scarlet Flower, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine Jun 1914
- * Sentimental Citizens, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 11 1922
- * The Son of Old Blood, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 7 1910
- * Student Government for the Country, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 4 1927
- * Superparents, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 11 1916
- * Taking Over Our Problems, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 31 1919
- * The Turkey Trot: A Revival of a Primitive Dance, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 14 1913
- * War and Hallucinations, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 13 1915
- * When the Germans Came, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 19 1914
- * When the Tide Turns, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 7 1925
- * The Will-Maker, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 9 1918
- * A Woman Takes a Look at Politics, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 13 1931
- HARRIS, CREDO (chron.)
- HARRIS, DAMON (chron.)
- HARRIS, DAVID (chron.)
- HARRIS, DAVID H. (chron.)
- * The Uncommunicative Venusians, (ar) Worlds of Tomorrow May 1967
- HARRIS, DOROTHY (chron.)
- HARRIS, EDWARD (chron.)
- HARRIS, EDWARD ARNO (chron.)
- HARRIS, EFFIE ANGEL (chron.)
- HARRIS, ELEANOR (chron.)
- HARRIS, ELEANOR E. (chron.)
- HARRIS, ELLA Z. (chron.)
- HARRIS, ELMER BLANEY (1878-1966) (chron.)
- HARRIS, EMILY KATHERINE (chron.)
- HARRIS, EMMA (chron.)
- HARRIS, EVAN (chron.)
- HARRIS, EVELYN (chron.)
- HARRIS, F. C., Mrs. (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Jun 1925
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Feb 1927
- HARRIS, F. L. (chron.)
- HARRIS, FLORRIE (chron.)
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- HARRIS, FOSTER (chron.)
- HARRIS, FRANCES A. (chron.)
- HARRIS, FRANK; [i.e., James Thomas Harris] (1856-1931) (chron.)
- * Alas, Alas!, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Apr 1917; about Count Bernstorff.
- * Alfred Russel Wallace, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Nov 1917
- * The American Inquisition, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Feb 1917
- * Americas New GuestArthur Balfour, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jun 1917
- * As Others See Us, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep 1922
- * Bernard Shaw and Jesus the Christ, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Nov 1916
- * Bullitts Bomb, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Oct 1919
- * Casements Conviction, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep 1916
- * The Constitution vs. the Supreme Court, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jan 1920
- * Contemporary Portraits, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep, Oct 1916; about Earl St. Aldwyn.; about Generals Joffre and Haig.
- * Contemporary Portraits: Rudyard Kipling, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) May 1917
- * The Editors Page, (ed) Pearsons Magazine (US) Dec 1916, Jan, Jul 1917
- * The Editors Page: Swinburne Again, (ed) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep 1917
- * The Editors Pages, (ed) Pearsons Magazine (US) Feb, Apr, May, Jun 1917
- * Englands Hope, (ar) Colliers Nov 20 1915; Oligarchy vs. Democracy...pictured are A.J. Balfour, H.H. Asquith, King Carson of Ulster, Winston Churchill, Lord Curzon of Kedleston, Kitchener of Khartoum, Jacky Fisher.
- * The English Cabinet Council: To Welcome Mr. Balfour, (pl) Pearsons Magazine (US) Aug 1917
- * An English Saint, (nv) Ainslees Dec 1926
- * An English Saint, (sl) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jun, Aug 1922
- * An Englishman on Ireland, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Dec 1917; about Austin Harrisons comments in The English Review.
- * European Notes: The Crucifixion of Danzig, (ar) The New Pearsons Jun 1923
- * The Ex-French Premier and His Story, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jun 1917
- * Ex-President Taft on Eugene V. Debs, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jan 1920; Harris quotes a letter from Taft on the imprisonment of Debs for anti-war speeches.
- * The Extra Eight Days, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Mar 1922
- * The First Gentleman of Europe, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep 1916; about Edward, Prince of Wales (future Edward VII).
- * The First Gentleman of Europe, 2, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Oct 1916; about Edward, Prince of Wales (future Edward VII).
- * Five World-Shaking Events, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Aug 1919
- * A Fools Paradise, (ss) T.P.s Magazine Dec 1911
- * Frank Harris Speaks to Our Readers, (ed) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep 1916
- * From Bad to Worse at Genoa, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jun 1922
- * From New York to Cannes, (ed) Pearsons Magazine (US) Mar 1922
- * The Genoa Conference and After, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jun 1922
- * George Bernard Shaw, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Oct 1916
- * George Moore and Jesus, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Dec 1916, Jan 1917
- * George Russell: (A.E.), (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep 1921
- * The German Defeat and After, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jun 1918
- * The German Emperor, Through English Eyes, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep 1922
- * The Golden West (with George Bernard Shaw), (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Oct 1917; a letter from Shaw merged with commentary by Harris.
- * The Great Game, (ss) Ainslees Nov 1926
- * The Great Sea Fight, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep 1916
- * The Henry Ford of Literature, E. Haldeman-Julius, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Oct 1922
- * Herbert Spencer: Philosopher, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jun 1918
- * His Page, (cl) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep, Oct 1916
- * Horace Traubel: Ad Memoriam, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Oct 1919
- * Horatio Bottomley, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jun 1918
- * How England Robs Ireland, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Oct 1919
- * How I Discovered Bernard Shaw, (ar) The Smart Set Jul 1915
- * How These Communists Love ne Another!, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Aug 1919; really a response by Harris to a refutation of a previous response by Max Eastman.
- * Hyndman, the Communist, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Oct 1919
- * In Central Africa, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Aug 1919
- * In the Limelight, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Oct, Nov 1917; current activities of or comments by Orville Wright, Aleister Crowley, Herbert Hoover, Herbert Asquith, Ho Kurios Venizelos and Max Eastman.; current activities of or comments by Paul Krotel, Alice Paul, Misha Appelbaum, Crystal Eastman, William J. Stone, Adele Pankurst.
- * In the Pillory, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep 1921; writes about Albert Einstein and Sherwood Anderson.
- * The Infamous Blockade: Who Is Responsible?, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Aug 1919
- * The Infamous Night Court, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Aug 1919
- * Inside the Deutschland with Captain Koenig, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jan 1917; Harriss tour of a submarine.
- * The Irony of Chance, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Mar 1919
- * James Thomson: An Unknown Immortal, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Mar 1919
- * John Murray Gibbon, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Mar 1922
- * Let Us Have Peace, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep 1921
- * A Letter to H.L. Mencken, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jun 1922
- * Lloyd George, Brian and Poincare, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Mar 1922
- * Lord A on American Democracy, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Dec 1917
- * Lord Dunsany and Sidney Sime, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Aug 1917; includes a letter from Dunsany in response to Harriss query on his writing style and a letter from Sime with his thoughts on William Blake.
- * Lord Northcliffe, Mr. Hearst and Mr. Munsey, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jul 1917
- * Lord Northcliffe: His Praiser and Appraisers!, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep 1922
- * Lynching Must Cease!, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jun 1918
- * The Marquis of Lansdowne and Mr. Sam Gompers, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jun 1922
- * A Miracle and No Wonder, (pl) Pearsons Magazine (US) Oct 1919
- * A Modern Idyll, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jun 1918
- * Mr. Sumner Under the Microscope, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Aug 1917
- * Mrs. Asquith on these Benighted States, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Aug 1922
- * My Faith, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep 1921
- * My Farewell to Pearsons, (ed) Pearsons Magazine (US) Oct 1922
- * My Memories of Richard Wagner, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep 1921
- * The New German Ambassador, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Aug 1919
- * The New Paganism in Germany, (ar) The New Pearsons Jun 1923
- * The New Pearson Company (with A. W. Ricker), (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Dec 1917; reveals that the former Pearson Publishing Company had gone into receivership on 29 September 1917 and a new Pearsons Magazine, Inc. was established on 22 October 1917 with Ricker as President and Harris as Vice-President. Harris reveals that the magazine had been saddled with old debts, but that in the last year circulation had doubled. He also states the magazine sells 50,000 on the newsstands.
- * New York Night Court for Women, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Dec 1916
- * Night Court Again, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep 1917
- * The Night Court Inquisition, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Mar, Apr, May, Jul, Aug 1917
- * No Profits Out of War, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Aug 1917; Farmers War Manifesto.
- * Northcliffe Annoys the President, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Dec 1917
- * On the Trail, (sl) Pearsons Magazine (US) May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1917
- * An Open Letter to President Wilson, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Oct 1917
- * An Open Letter to Wilhelm Hohenzollern, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Oct 1918
- * Our Choice, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Dec 1917
- * The Passing of the Night Court, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jun 1917
- * Peace Without Victory, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Aug 1917
- * Poetry, (cl) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep, Oct 1916; begins as a brief review of a book of poetry, Mater Dolorosa and then reprints three poems, one untitled and anonymous plus Eileen by Eric Lyall and William Blake by James Thomson.
- * The Popes Easter Message, (ms) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jun 1918
- * The Procurator of Judaea, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Sep 1921
- * The Prosecutor-Judge, (ar) Pearsons Magazine (US) Feb 1917
- * Puzzled by the Censor, (ed) Pearsons Magazine (US) Jan 1917; reports that Pearsons has been prohibited from sale in Canada on the grounds that it divulged information prejudicial to the War, which Harris refuted.
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