t short story
"Married," published in The Parisienne, February, 1917. Author of "The
Unholy Three," 1917; "Red of Surley," 1919; "Silent, White and
Beautiful," 1920. Lives in New York City.
Toys of Fate.
SCOBEE, BARRY. Born at Pollock, Missouri, May 2, 1885. Educated
at Missouri State Normal School. Journalist and printer. Chief interests
metaphysics and mountains. Was in regular army 1907-10, including
Philippine campaign. First story "The Whip In the Thatch," Young's
Magazine, March. 1915. Lives in Bellingham, Washington.
*The Wind.
(3457) SPRINGER, FLETA CAMPBELL (_for biography, see 1917_).
*Role of Madame Ravelles.
(234567) STEELE, WILBUR DANIEL (_for biography, see 1917_).
*At-Two-in-the-Bush.
*Footfalls.
*Life.
*Shame Dance.
'Toinette of Maisonnoir.
THAYER, HARRIET MAXON (MRS. GILBERT THAYER). Born at
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, 1889. Attended University of Wisconsin and School
of Journalism, Columbia University. Fairy tales in Philadelphia North
American and in the Guide, Milwaukee, 1921. Married Gilbert Thayer,
September 5, 1921. Served in France with American Red Cross Canteen,
1918 and 1919.
*Kindred.
TOWNE, CHARLES HANSON. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, February
2, 1877. Educated in New York public schools and College of the City of
New York. Author of "Quiet Singer"; "Manhattan"; "Youth"; "Beyond the
Stars"; "To-day and To-morrow"; "The Tumble Man"; and "Autumn
Loiterers." Has been editor of The Designer, Smart Set, and McClure's
Magazine. Lives in New York City.
*Shelby.
(56) VENABLE, EDWARD C. Born at Petersburg, Virginia, July 4,
1884. Graduate of Princeton University, 1906. Served in France in Field
Ambulance Service and Flying Corps, 1917-19. Author of "Pierre Vinton,"
1914; "Short Stories," 1915; "Wife of the Junior Partner," 1915;
"Lasca," 1916; "Ali Babette," 1917; and "At Isham's," 1918. Lives in
Baltimore, Maryland.
*Madame Tichepin.
(34567) VORSE, MARY HEATON (_for biography, see 1917_).
*Wallow of the Sea.
(567) WILLIAMS, BEN AMES (_for biography, see 1918_).
*Man Who Looked Like Edison.
(6) WORMSER, G. RANGER. Born in New York City, February 24,
1893. Educated privately. First short story "Tragedy's Fool," published
in English edition of the Smart Set, 1910. Author of "The Scarecrow,"
1918. Lives in New York City.
Gossamer.
Second-Hand.
(67) YEZIERSKA, ANZ
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