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- FRANK, STANLEY (chron.) (continued)
- * First Stop-Omaha Beach, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 16 1946
- * Footballs Strangest Fan, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 30 1948
- * For Dear Old Sweeney, (ss) Colliers Apr 26 1941
- * Gamblers Anonymous, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 26 1962
- * The Glorious Collapse of the 106th, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 9 1946
- * Grandma Gloria Swanson Comes Back, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 22, Jul 29 1950
- * Gravy Train, (ss) Colliers Dec 14 1940
- * The Grid Is Hot, (ar) Colliers Sep 14 1946
- * Hank Luisetti, Stanfords Shooting Star, (ar) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine Mar #2 1938
- * Hank Made Greenberg (Hank Greenberg), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 15 1941
- * He Doesnt Have to Win, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 16 1946
- * He Fights the Wildest Fires, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 2 1959; the story of fire fighter Myron Kinley.
- * He Lost a Million Dollars in Football, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 28 1950
- * Headaches of a Movie Censor, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 27 1947
- * Heel of Honesty, (ss) Colliers Sep 18 1943
- * Help for Homeowners, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 14 1959
- * How to Annoy an Umpire, (ar) Colliers Apr 27 1946
- * How to Beat the Races (Horse), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 1 1944
- * I Know Why They Sold Out to the Gamblers (with Clair Bee, narr.), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 2 1952
- * Iron Men in a Mask (Baseball), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 17 1939
- * Is Horse Racing Good for a Community?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 17 1946
- * Kid Mercury, (ar) Colliers Jun 7 1941
- * Killer at the Card Table (John Crawford), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1959
- * Labor Answers the G.I., (ar) Colliers Oct 13 1945
- * Landing on Easy Street, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 30 1962
- * Life in a Sudden-Death Factory - Munitions, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 15 1955
- * Love and LearnTo Hit (with Joe Medwick, narr.), (ar) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine Apr #1 1938
- * Mammas at the Met, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 29 1960
- * The Man Who Saved the Day for Yale, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 10 1953
- * The Motorists Maddest Mile, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 18 1953
- * Mr. Pulitzers Prize Hair Pull, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 3 1947
- * The Name of the Game, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1942
- * Name Your Culture, (ar) Colliers Jun 1 1946
- * The National League Comes Back, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 5 1952
- * New York Colossal Coliseum, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 24 1962
- * New Yorks Glamorous Hash House, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 19 1952
- * Nobody Loves Baseball More Than Campy (Roy Campanella), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 5 1954
- * Old Indispensable, (ss) Colliers Oct 16 1943
- * Open Hands or Tight Fists for G.I.s?, (ar) Liberty Sep 1 1945
- * Or for Worse, (vi) Colliers Jun 20 1942
- * Paper Dolls (with Paul Sann), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 20 1944
- * Philadelphian in Parliament, (ar) Colliers Sep 29 1945
- * A Pincess Gets em Jobs, (ss) Colliers Aug 12 1944
- * Pitching Is the Series Pay-Off, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 5 1946
- * Pro Footballs All-Around Man, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 26 1957; with photos of Frank Gifford that includes Mamie Van Doren.
- * Promoters Paradise, (ss) The Elks Magazine Feb 1940
- * The Rap Gangsters Fear Most, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 9 1958
- * Refugee from Burlesque, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 15 1952
- * Rough Riders of the Dugouts, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 17 1941
- * Second Wind, (ss) Colliers Nov 29 1941
- * Selling the Dodgers Baseball (with Burleigh Grimes, narr.), (ar) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine Jun #1 1937
- * She Knows What Women Will Wear, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 27 1959; Mrs. Tobe Coller Davis, of New York , a leading fashion consultant has an uncanny knack for predicting styles. Includes 8 photos.
- * Side-Winder, (ar) Colliers May 9 1942
- * So I Escaped from the Bullpen (with Hoyt Wilhelm, narr.), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 1 1959; the story of Hoyt Wilhelm of the Baltimore Orioles as a starting pitcher. 2 photos include Paul Richards.
- * Sockem vs. Slickem, (ar) Colliers Feb 4 1939
- * Some Cops Have Lovely Legs, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 24 1949
- * Sugar Boy, (ar) Colliers Mar 7 1942; on boxer Ray Robinson.
- * Take Away the Backboards, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 6 1940
- * That Wonderful Guy (Ezio Pinza), (ar) Colliers Dec 31 1949
- * Theres Only One Moore, (ar) Colliers Jul 4 1942; on outfielder Terry Moore.
- * They Drive Travel Agents Crazy!, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 24 1953
- * They Hunt the Train Wreckers, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 6 1952
- * They Licked Their Veterans Problem, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 17 1947
- * Theyd Rather Dance Than Eat, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 12 1957; the Roseland Ballroom in New York. Its owner, Louis J. Brecker.
- * Theyre Just Wild About Boudreau (Lou Boudreau), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 4 1948
- * Too Old to Pitch? Dont Make Me Laugh! (with Dutch Leonard, narr.), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 4 1953
- * Torture Track, (ar) Liberty Jun 1 1946
- * Wholl Win in 1938, (ar) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine May #1 1938
- * Why Shouldnt I Sing? (with Margaret Truman, narr.), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 22 1950
- * Why the American League Wins (with Waite Hoyt, narr.), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 2 1938
- * Will They Steal This Series, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 2 1937
- * The Woes of an All-American, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 17 1951
- * World-Series Poison, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 3 1942; The annual classic is sportdoms pressure-point.
- * The Worlds Busiest Police Beat, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 25 1955
- * The Yankees Southpaw Wizard, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 12 1956
- * Yes, You Can Buy a Pennant, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 20 1941; Buty they had to buy a lot of Dodgers to make one team.
- * You Dont Lose Pennants That Way, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 19 1950
- * You Have to Baby the Pros, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 25 1947
- * You Take the High Note, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 19 1944
- * Youre on a List (junk mail), (ar) Colliers Mar 30 1946
- FRANK, STANLEY B. (chron.)
- * Basket Ball That Wins (with Nat Holman, narr.), (ar) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine Dec 10, Dec 25 1933
- * Basket Ball that Wins (with Nat Holman, narr.), (ar) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine Jan 10 1934
- * Busting the Indian Sign, (ss) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine Aug 10 1933
- * But Not Dumb, (ss) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine Dec #1 1935
- * Coachs Headache, (ss) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine Jun 10 1933; TrackIt took a swell dose of aspirin to cure it
- * Goal Digger, (ss) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine Jan 25 1933
- * A Good Skate, (ss) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine Feb 10 1933; (hockey).
- * Hole-in-the-Head, (nv) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine Apr 25 1934; BaseballHe was the goofiest of all left-handers!
- * Keystone Kids, (ss) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine Oct #2 1935
- * Sacrificial Goat, (ss) The All-America Sports Magazine Feb 1935; (football).
- * Sucker Play, (nv) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine Apr #1 1936; Basket ballTurn about is always fair play
- * That Rookie from Tennessee, (nv) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine Aug 25 1933
- * Two OClock Hitter, (ss) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine Sep 25 1934; BaseballBut what happens at three oclock?
- * White Wings, (ss) Street & Smiths Sport Story Magazine Jun 25 1934; TrackMiracles dont happen any more
- FRANK, VIOLA, Miss (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Jul 1934
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Apr 1937
- FRANK, WALDO (David) (1889-1967) (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- * The New America by Sidney Dark, (br) John o Londons Weekly Nov 25 1922
- FRANK, WILLIAM (chron.)
- FRANKAU, GILBERT (1884-1952) (chron.)
- * Absent Without Leave, (ar) The Passing Show Aug 20 1932; (5th in series My Yesterdays).
- * The Age of Hats, (ar) The Passing Show Feb 11 1933
- * Allette [conclusion], (sl) Hutchinsons Magazine Mar 1922
- * But Not for Love, (ss) Colliers Oct 15 1932
- * The Club Case, (ar) The Passing Show Aug 27 1932; (6th in series My Yesterdays; court case involving the Almack Bridge Club).
- * The Execution of Gerald Chapman, (ar) The Passing Show Jul 30 1932; (in My Yesterdays series).
- * The Garden Path, (ss) The Story-Teller Mar 1933
- * The Greatest Sight I Ever Saw, (ar) The Passing Show Aug 13 1932; (4th in series My Yesterdays; Frankau talks about the crowd scenes at Wembleys first Cup Final).
- * If Ever I Marry Again, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine Feb 1924
- * Im Glad I Lived when I Did, (ar) The Passing Show Jun 10 1933
- * J.C., (ss) Colliers Jan 11 1919
- * A Knight of Burgundy, (ss)
- * The Moth and the Star, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Jul 1921
- * Mother Was Suffocated, but You, (ar) The Passing Show Mar 11 1933
- * Murder in the Riviera, (ar) The Passing Show Aug 6 1932; (3rd in series My Yesterdays; reports on a murder trial).
- * My Pre-War Voyage Around the World, (ar) The Passing Show Feb 25 1933
- * The Seeds of Enchantment, (sl) The Popular Magazine Feb 7, Feb 20, Mar 7, Mar 20 & Apr 7, Apr 20 & May 7 1920
- * Slave Wives and Humbug Husbands, (ar) The Passing Show Feb 18 1933
- * SOS, (vi) The Strand Dec 1931
- * The Treasures, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Mar 1923
- * Two Recurring, (ss) The Smart Set Jul 1905
- * When the World Went Mad, (ar) The Passing Show Mar 4 1933
- * When Women Were Ladies (and Most Men Were Cads), (ar) The Passing Show Feb 4 1933
- _____, [ref.]
- FRANKAU, JULIA (Davis) (1864-1916); see pseudonym Frank Danby (chron.)
- FRANKAU, (Sydney) PAMELA (1908-1967) (chron.)
- FRANKEL, DON (chron.)
- FRANKEL, GODFREY (chron.)
- FRANKEL, HASKEL (chron.)
- FRANKEL, LILLIAN (chron.)
- FRANKEL, MAX (chron.)
- FRANKEL, RUTH L. (chron.)
- FRANKEL, STANLEY (chron.)
- FRANKEN, ROSE (Dorothy, née Lewin) (1895-1988) (chron.)
- * Applause, (ss) Redbook Jul 1943
- * Around the Clock, (ms) Redbook Jun 1942
- * Bobbys Current Event, (ss) Redbook Nov 1940
- * Call Back Love, (sl) Colliers Jul 24 1937
- * Claudia and Her Looking Glass, (sl) Redbook Jun, Jul 1946
- * Claudia Blames It on the Stars, (ss) Redbook Oct 1941
- * Claudia, The Diary of a Marriage, (ss) Good Housekeeping Jul 1953
- * From Claudia to David, (sl) Redbook Sep 1949
- * From Claudia to David [Paft 6 of ?], (sl) Redbook Oct 1949
- * Happy as a King, (ss) Redbook Feb 1939
- * Nice and Silly, (ss) Redbook Jul 1941
- * Oh, This Is Living, (ss) Redbook Sep 1940
- * The Strongest Cord of All, (nv) Redbook Jun 1942
- * Ultimate Passion, (ss) Redbook Oct 1938
- * We Are All Marvelous, (ss) Liberty Nov 5 1932
- * With Wash, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine Mar 1924
- FRANKENBURGER, SAMUEL (chron.)
- FRANKENHOFF, BRENT (chron.)
- FRANKENSTEIN, ALFRED V. (chron.)
- FRANKENSTEIN, GUSTAVUS (chron.)
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