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BLIOGRAPHICAL ROLL OF HONOR OF AMERICAN SHORT STORIES OCTOBER, 1920, TO SEPTEMBER, 1921 NOTE. _Only stories by American authors are listed. The best stories are indicated by an asterisk before the title of the story. The index figures 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 prefixed to the name of the author indicate that his work has been included in the Rolls of Honor for 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, and 1920 respectively. The list excludes reprints. "Oscar" by Djuna Barnes should be added to the Roll of Honor in "The Best Short Stories of 1920."_ (567) ABDULLAH, ACHMED (_for biography, see 1918_). Dutiful Grief. Lute of Jade. ALLEN, JAMES LANE. Born in Lexington, Kentucky, 1849. Educated at Transylvania University. Taught in the secondary schools and at Kentucky University and Bethany College. Author of "Flute and Violin," 1891; "Blue Grass Region," 1892; "John Gray," 1893; "Kentucky Cardinal," 1895; "Aftermath," 1896; "Summer in Arcady," 1896; "Choir Invisible," 1897; "Reign of Law"; "Mettle of the Pasture;" "Bride of the Mistletoe," 1909; "Doctor's Christmas Eve," 1910; "Heroine in Bronze," 1912; "Last Christmas Tree," 1914; "Sword of Youth," 1915; "Cathedral Singer," 1916; "Kentucky Warbler," 1918. Lives in New York City. *Ash-Can. (34567) ANDERSON, SHERWOOD (_for biography, see 1917_). *Brothers. *New Englander. *Unlighted Lamps. (7) BERCOVICI, KONRAD (_for biography, see 1920_). *Fanutza. (14567) BURT, MAXWELL STRUTHERS (_for biography, see 1917_). Buchanan Hears the Wind. *Experiment. (567) CABELL, JAMES BRANCH (_for biography, see 1918_). *Image of Sesphra. (23) CHILD, RICHARD WASHBURN. Born at Worcester, Massachusetts, August 5, 1881. Graduate of Harvard University and Harvard Law School. Admitted to the Bar in 1906. Appointed United States Ambassador to Italy, 1921. Author of "Jim Hands," 1910; "Man In The Shadow," 1911; "Blue Wall" 1912; "Potential Russia," 1916; "Bodbank," 1916; "Velvet Black," 1921. Lives in Rome, Italy. Screen. (2345) COBB, IRVIN S. (_for biography, see 1917_). *Darkness. Short Natural History. (2) COLCORD, LINCOLN. Born at sea, off Cape Horn, August 14, 1883. Educated at Searsport, Maine, High School and University of Maine. Spent first fourteen years of his life at sea on the China coast. Civil Engineer 1906-9. Author of "The Drifting Diamond," 1912; "Game of Life
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