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. 1916. The Promises of Alice. 1919. Small Things. 1919. An Old Chester Secret. 1920. The Vehement Flame. 1922. STUDIES AND REVIEWS Halsey. (Women.) Overton. Pattee. Bookm. 25 ('07): 511 (portrait). Critic, 44 ('04): 107 (portrait). Cur. Op. 65 ('18): 178 (portrait). Harp. 123 ('11): 963. Harp. W. 50 ('06): 859, 1110. (Portraits.) Ind. 61 ('06): 337 (portrait). Outlook, 64 ('00): 407; 84 ('06): 730 (portrait); 99 ('11): 628. +Floyd Dell+--novelist. Born in Barry, Illinois, 1887. Left school at sixteen for factory work. Literary editor of the _Chicago Evening Post_. Literary editor of _The Masses_ and now of _The Liberator_. BIBLIOGRAPHY Women as World Builders. 1913. Were You Ever a Child? 1919. (Education.) The Angel Intrudes, a Play in One Act. 1918. Moon-Calf. 1920. Novel. The Briary Bush. 1921. (Novel.) Sweet and Twenty. 1921. (Comedy in One Act.) STUDIES AND REVIEWS Bookm. 53 ('21); 245. Freeman, 2 ('21); 403. Nation, 111 ('20): 670. New Repub. 25 ('20): 49; 29 ('21): 78. See also _Book Review Digest_, 1919, 1920, 1921. +Babette Deutsch (Mrs. Avrahm Yarmolinsky)+--poet, critic. Born in New York City, 1895. A.B., Barnard, 1917. Later, worked at the School for Social Research. She attracted attention by her first volume of poems, _Banners_, 1919. STUDIES AND REVIEWS Poetry, 15 ('19): 166. See also _Book Review Digest_, 1921. +John (Roderigo) Dos Passos+--novelist. Mr. Dos Passos' presentation (_Three Soldiers_) of the experiences of privates in the U.S. Army during the War roused violent discussion. BIBLIOGRAPHY One Man's Initiation. 1917. 1920. Three Soldiers. 1921. Rosinante to the Road Again. 1921. STUDIES AND REVIEWS Bookm. 54 ('21): 393. Cur. Op. 71 ('21): 624 (portrait). Dial, 71 ('21): 606. Freeman, 4 ('21): 282. Lit. Digest, 71 ('21): 29 (portrait). Lond. Mercury, 5 ('22): 319. See also _Book Review Digest_, 1921. +Theodore Dreiser+--novelist, dramatist. Born at Terre Haute, Indiana, 1871, of German ancestry. Educated in the public schools of Warsaw, Indiana, and at the University of Indiana. Newspaper work in Chicago and St. Louis, 1892-5. Editor of _Every Month_ (literary and musical magazine), 1895-8. Editorial positions on _McClure's_, _Century_, _Cosmopolitan_, and various other magazines, finally becom
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