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City. Woman's Home Companion, 381 Fourth Avenue, New York City. Woman's World, 107 South Clinton Street, Chicago, Ill. THE BIOGRAPHICAL ROLL OF HONOR OF AMERICAN SHORT STORIES NOVEMBER, 1918, TO SEPTEMBER, 1919 NOTE. _Only stories by American authors are listed. The best sixty stories are indicated by an asterisk before the title of the story. The index figures_ 1, 2, 3, 4, _and_ 5 _prefixed to the name of the author indicate that his work has been included in the Rolls of Honor for_ 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, _and_ 1918 _respectively. The list excludes reprints._ (5) ABDULLAH, ACHMED (_for biography, see_ 1918). Dance on the Hill. *Honorable Gentleman. ALSOP, GULIELMA FELL. Born in Allegheny, Pa., graduated from Barnard College and from the Woman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, spent a year in special work at Vienna, and became attached to St. Elizabeth's Mission Hospital for Chinese women and children at Shanghai, China, where she eventually became physician-in-charge. She has travelled widely in Europe and Africa and her first volume will be published shortly. *Kitchen Gods. (345) ANDERSON, SHERWOOD (_for biography, see_ 1917). *Awakening. (345) ANDREWS, MARY RAYMOND SHIPMAN (_for biography, see_ 1917). Queen. (345) BABCOCK, EDWINA STANTON (_for biography, see_ 1917). *Facing It. *Willum's Vanilla. BARNES, DJUNA. Born at Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y., in 1892. Educated at home. Chief interests: drawing and writing. Author of "Book of Repulsive Women," 1915, and "Passion Play," 1918. Lives in New York City. *Night among the Horses. Valet. BARTLETT, FREDERICK ORIN. Born at Haverhill, Mass., in 1876, educated at Proctor Academy, Hanover, N. H., and Harvard University. Spent six years in newspaper work on Boston papers. Author of "Mistress Dorothy," 1901; "Joan of the Alley," 1905; "Web of the Golden Spider," 1909; "Seventh Noon," 1910; "Prodigal Pro Tem," 1911; "Forest Castaways," 1911; "Lady of the Lane," 1912; "Guardian," 1912; "Whippen," 1913; "Wall Street Girl," 1916; "Triflers," 1917, and many short stories. Lives in Cambridge, Mass. *Long, Long Ago. (234) BROWN, ALICE (_for biography, see_ 1917). Praying Sally. (5) BROWNELL, AGNES MARY (_for biography, see_ 1918). *Dishes. *Love's Labor. (3) BURNET, DANA. Born at Cincinnati, Ohio, 1888, and educated at Woodward High School, Cincinnati, an
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