umanian._)
***Popa Tanda. Roumania. 175.
SLUCHEVSKY, K.Y. (_Russian._)
**Can the End Justify the Means? Ragozin 2:169.
**Coward or Hero? Ragozin 2:185.
STANINOKOVICH, CONSTANTINE MIKHAILOVICH. (1844-1903.) (_Russian._)
*Bobtail. Ragozin 4:6.
*Convict. Ragozin 4:56.
TOLSTOI, LYOF NIKOLAIEVICH, COUNT. (1828-1910.) (_Russian._) (_See 1918
and 1920._)
***Three Deaths. Ragozin 3:187.
TURGENEV, IVAN SERGIEVICH. (1818-1883.) (_Russian._) (_See 1920._)
***Father Alexey's Story. Turgenev. 125.
***Quiet Backwater. Turgenev. 217.
***Three Meetings. Turgenev. 155.
***Two Friends. Turgenev. 1.
USPENSKY, GLIEB IVANOVICH. (1840-1905.) (_Russian._)
*Inspecting the Bride. Ragozin 2:212.
VESELINOVICH, JANKO. (1862-1905.) (_Jugo-Slav._)
***Eternity. Jugo-Slav. 227.
***Kum's Curse. Jugo-Slav. 151.
VILLIERS DE L'ISLE-ADAM. PHILIPPE AUGUSTE MATHIAS, COMTE DE. (1840-1889.)
(_French._)
***Torture By Hope. French E. 149.
ZEISINGER, HELEN. (_Polish._)
*Christmas Eve in the Forest. Ragozin 2:235.
MAGAZINE AVERAGES
OCTOBER, 1920, TO SEPTEMBER, 1921
_The following table includes the averages of American periodicals
published from October, 1920, to September, 1921, inclusive. One two,
three asterisks are employed to indicate relative distinction.
"Three-asterisk stories" are of somewhat permanent literary value. The
list excludes reprints._
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| | |
| | No. of | Percentage
| No. of | Distinctive | of Distinctive
Periodicals | Stories | Stories | Stories
(Oct.-Sept.) | Published | Published | Published
| |_________________|_________________
| | | | | | |
| | * | ** | *** | * | ** | ***
_______________________|___________|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____|_____
| | | | | | |
All's Well | 14 | 6 | 3 | 2 | 43 | 21 | 14
Asia | 11 | 10 | 1 | 0 | 90 | 9 | 0
Atlantic Monthly | 20 | 13 | 7 | 3 | 65 | 35 | 15
Century | 50 | 35 | 15 | 5 | 70 |
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