and Death," 1914; "Vision of War," 1915. Washington correspondent of
Philadelphia Ledger, 1917 to 1919. Lives at Searsport, Maine.
*Instrument of the Gods.
(456) CRABBE, BERTHA HELEN (_for biography, see 1917_).
On Riverside Drive.
(7) FINGER, CHARLES J. (_for biography, see 1920_).
Derailment of Train No. 16.
*Lizard God.
(4) FRANK, WALDO (_for biography, see 1917_).
*Under the Dome.
(123457) GEROULD, KATHARINE FULLERTON (_for biography, see
1917_).
*French Eva.
(4) GLASGOW, ELLEN (_for biography, see 1917_).
*Past.
(456) GLASPELL, SUSAN (MRS. GEORGE CRAM COOK) (_for
biography, see 1917_).
*His Smile.
(346) HALLET, RICHARD MATTHEWS (_for biography, see 1917_).
*Harbor Master.
HART, FRANCES NOYES. Born at Silver Spring, Maryland, August
10, 1890. Educated at Chicago Latin School, privately in Connecticut and
abroad, and at the Sorbonne in the College de France. Interested in
anything from baseball to Bach. First short story, "Contact," published
in the Pictorial Review, December, 1920, and awarded second prize by O.
Henry Memorial Committee Society of Arts and Sciences. Published "Mark"
1913, and "My A.E.F.," 1920, under name of Frances Newbold Noyes. Lives
in New York City.
*Green Gardens.
(256) HECHT, BEN (_for biography, see 1918_).
Bomb-Thrower.
(23456) HURST, FANNIE (_for biography, see 1917_).
*She Walks in Beauty.
(6) IMRIE, WALTER MCLAREN (_for biography, see 1919_).
Remembrance.
(7) KOMROFF, MANUEL. Born in New York City. Educated in New
York public schools, and special courses at Yale University. Journalist.
First short story published in Reedy's Mirror two years ago. Lives in
New York City.
*Little Master of the Sky.
MOTT, FRANK LUTHER.
*Man With the Good Face.
(457) O'HIGGINS, HARVEY J. (_for biography, see 1917_).
*Peter Quayle.
(3457) O'SULLIVAN, VINCENT (_for biography, see 1917_).
*Master of Fallen Years.
(4) PORTOR, LAURA SPENCER.
Sightseers.
(1237) POST, MELVILLE DAVISSON (_for biography, see 1920_).
Unknown Disciple.
(5) Rhodes, Harrison (Garfield) (_for biography, see 1918_).
Miss Sunshine.
ROBBINS, TOD. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., June 25, 1888. Educated
at Polytechnic Preparatory School, Mercersburg Academy, and Washington
and Lee University. Well-known amateur athlete. Firs
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