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LEHMAN, B. H. Born 1889. Graduate, Harvard, A.B., Ph.D. Associate Professor of English in the University of California. Married. Lecturer and writer. Novel: “Wild Marriage,” 1925. Residence, Berkeley, California. Sons.

(11) LOWELL, AMY (_for biography, see 1924_). Died 1925. Conversion of a Saint.

(10) MARQUAND, JOHN PHILLIPS (_for biography, see 1923_). Old Man.

MARSH, HOWARD R. Born at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1893. Educated at University of Michigan. Publicity and article work, 1915–1920. Travels considerably. Lives at Jackson, Michigan, and Redlands, California. Rebellion.

(7) MASON, GRACE SARTWELL (_for biography, see 1920_). Gray Spell.

MATHEUS, JOHN F. Born in Keyser, West Virginia, 1887. Childhood passed in Steubenville, Ohio. Educated at Western Reserve University and Columbia University. Professor of Romance languages in the West Virginia Collegiate Institute since 1923. Married. Has travelled widely. Lives at Institute, West Virginia. Fog.

MATHEY, FABYAN. Born in New Jersey, 1903. Educated at Princeton and Columbia Universities. At various times in his life has been lumberjack, longshoreman, and forest ranger. Is particularly interested in music, painting, and French and Scandinavian literature. Has been writing for two years--plays, poetry, and stories. Lives at Cranford, New Jersey. Sunday.

(11) MONTAGUE, MARGARET PRESCOTT (_for biography, see 1919_). Great Theme.

MOON, LORNA. Wantin’ a Hand.

(11) MORRIS, LAWRENCE S. (_for biography, see 1924_). Apples of Gold or Pictures of Silver.

MOSLEY, JEFFERSON. Born in Texas. Educated at South Western University, Texas, and Oxford University. Former Rhodes scholar. Taught physics at South Western University, 1912–15. Has been in the Civil Service. Is now editor of research publication at the United States Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wisconsin. Won first prize in Forum short story contest, 1924. Secret at the Crossroads.

MULLEN, KATE. Interval.

(10) NICHOLL, LOUISE TOWNSEND (_for biography, see 1919_). Green Ice.

(3) NORRIS, KATHLEEN. Born in San Francisco, 1880. Educated privately and at University of California. Married Charles G. Norris, the novelist, 1909. Author: “Mother,” 1911; “The Rich Mrs. Burgoyne,” 1912; “Poor Dear Margaret Kirby,” 1913; “Saturday’s Child,” 1914; “The Story of Julia Page,” 1915; “The Heart of Rachael,” 1916; “Martie, the Unconquered,” 1917; “Undertow,” 1917; “Josslyn’s Wife,” 1918; “Sisters,” 1919; “Harriet and the Piper,” 1920; “The Beloved Woman,” 1921; “Certain People of Importance,” 1922; “Butterfly,” 1923; “The Callahans and the Murphys,” 1924. Lives on Long Island. Masterpiece.

(8) O’HIGGINS, HARVEY J. (_for biography, see 1919_). Love Story of a Silent Man.

(9) OPPENHEIM, JAMES (_for biography, see 1918_). Last Man.

PARSONS, ALICE BEALE. Love at 42 Altgeld Avenue.

(11) PETERKIN, JULIA (_for biography, see 1924_). Maum Lou. Sorcerer.

(6) PRATT, LUCY (_for biography, see 1918_). Dark Gate.

PRUETTE, LORINE. “I was born in Tennessee, November 3, 1896. At an early age I acquired the habit of going to school, and I seem to have kept it up nearly ever since, finishing--I trust--with a doctorate from Columbia University. My book, ‘Women and Leisure, A Study of Social Waste,’ was published last year. I have just completed a psychological biography of G. Stanley Hall, and my next job is to write a book on Industrial Sociology. I am one of the editors of ‘Industrial Psychology’ and have contributed to various scientific journals. Writing stories and going to the theatre are the chief joys of life. ‘Smile of Victory’ is my third story to be published. My home is in New York City.” Smile of Victory.

(9) ROBBINS, TOD (_for biography, see 1921_). Bit of a Banshee.

(11) ROBIN, MAX (_for biography, see 1923_). Itzikil.

ROBINSON, ELSIE. Misunderstood Husband.

ROBINSON, ROBERT. Born near Taylor, Texas, 1899. Educated in Texas Public Schools and graduated at the University of Arkansas. Has worked at a variety of occupations ranging from harvesting to school teaching. At present engaged in recreation work as boys’ supervisor at Mount Vernon, N. Y. Ill Wind.

(11) SHIFFRIN, A. B. (_for biography, see 1924_). Other Cheek. Trickle of Red.

(9) SPRINGER, FLETA CAMPBELL (_for biography, see 1917_). Legend.

STANLEY, MAY. (MRS. ELMER BROWN MASON.) Born in a pioneer cabin on Puget Sound, Washington. “Never attended school, but studied for a few months with an Oxford man when I was twelve years old. He taught me more important things than mathematics and history--to love trees and the sea and the books written about them.” Newspaper worker since 1912, Washington and Minnesota. Came to New York City in 1916, magazine work and musical criticism. Author: “Fair Weather Cometh,” 1923. Lives in New York City, but spends most of the time on the Maine coast. Old Man Ledge.

(11) STEELE, WILBUR DANIEL (_for biography, see 1917_). Man Who Saw Through Heaven. Sauce for the Goose. Six Dollars. Thinker. When Hell Froze.

(11) SUCKOW, RUTH (_for biography, see 1923_). Golden Wedding. Start in Life.

(10) TARKINGTON, BOOTH (_for biography, see 1918_). Shanty. ’Thea Zell.

TAYLOR, ELLEN DU POIS. Born in Huron, South Dakota. Educated at Huron College, South Dakota, and Northwestern University. Has been a publisher’s proof reader, manager of the Chicago Little Theatre, director of the Speakers’ Bureau of the Illinois Council of Defense, and has worked with women in politics. Lives at Chesterton, Indiana. Calico.

(10) TOOMER, JEAN (_for biography, see 1923_). Easter.

(11) VENABLE, EDWARD CARRINGTON (_for biography, see 1921_). Lines on the Portrait of a Lady.

(11) VORSE, MARY HEATON (_for biography, see 1917_). Sand.

WALDMAN, MILTON. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, U. S. A., 1895. Educated at Yale College, 1917. Journalist, New York and Cleveland. Assistant editor London Mercury since February, 1924. Author: “Americana,” 1925. Home Town.

(11) WESCOTT, GLENWAY (_for biography, see 1924_). This Way Out.

(11) WHARTON, EDITH (_for biography, see 1924_). Bewitched. Miss Mary Pask. Velvet Ear-Muffs.

(11) WHITMAN, STEPHEN FRENCH (_for biography, see 1924_). That Famous Love Affair.

(11) WILLIAMS, BEN AMES (_for biography, see 1918_). Finished Story.

WILLOUGHBY, BARRETT. “I am an Alaskan, white, Irish, and a Miss instead of a Mister. My first home was my father’s trading schooner that cruised up and down the shores of Alaska. My people now have a trading post in Alaska. I received my education in a convent in the States, and from the traders, trappers, Indians, explorers, scientists and sea-faring men who make of my father’s store a sort of wilderness club in the winter. I wanted to tell the world about my country and its people, so I borrowed some money and came down to San Francisco to begin in 1920. Went broke before my book was done. Became, for a year and a half, secretary to Frederick O’Brien, the South Sea writer. Then finished my book--‘Where the Sun Swings North,’ and I’ve been writing for myself ever since.” Devil-Drum.

(9) WOOD, CLEMENT (_for biography, see 1922_). Blue Circle. Mother. Tzagan.

WYLIE, ELINOR. (MRS. WILLIAM ROSE BENÉT.) Author: “Black Armor” (poems), 1923; “Jennifer Lorn,” 1924; and “The Venetian Glass Nephew,” 1925. Lives near New York City. Gideon’s Revenge.

THE ROLL OF HONOR OF FOREIGN SHORT STORIES IN AMERICAN MAGAZINES

OCTOBER, 1924, TO SEPTEMBER, 1925

NOTE. _The index figures from 1 to 11 prefixed to the name of the author indicate the last Roll of Honor between 1914 and 1924 in which his work has been included. Thus the figure 1 indicates 1914, the figure 5 indicates 1918, etc. The Roll of Honor for 1914 appeared in the volume for 1915._

I. BRITISH AND IRISH AUTHORS

(11) ARLEN MICHAEL (DIKRAN KUYUMJIAN). Ace of Thirteens. One Gold Coin.

(11) AUMONIER, STACY. Dark Red Roses.

(11) AUSTIN, F. BRITTEN. Battle Piece: New Style. On the Flagship.

BENNETT, ROLF. Cask.

(11) BIBESCO, PRINCESS ELIZABETH. “Peronnière Letters.”

(4) BOTTOME, PHYLLIS. Wonder-Child.

(11) CHESTERTON, GILBERT KEITH. Arrow of Heaven. Asylum of Adventure. Curse of the Golden Cross. Man with Two Beards. Mirror of Death. Song of the Flying Fish.

(2) COLUM, PADRAIC. John Greggins--A Day in His Life.

(11) COPPARD, A. E. Field of Mustard.

COULDREY, OSWALD. Nandi in Pound.

COULTER, GEOFFREY. Decoy.

(9) DE LA MARE, WALTER. Connoisseur.

(7) ERVINE, ST. JOHN G. Mr. Peden Keeps His Cook.

(10) GALSWORTHY, JOHN. Last Card. Mummy. Water.

GERHARDI, WILLIAM. Big Drum.

HUGHES, RICHARD. Locomotive. Poor Man’s Inn.

(11) HUXLEY, ALDOUS. Half Holiday.

JACOBS, W. W. Fickle Woman. Something for Nothing.

(11) KAYE-SMITH, SHEILA. Working Man’s Wife.

(11) KIPLING, RUDYARD. Bull that Thought. Prophet and the Country. Wish House.

(9) LAWRENCE, D. H. Woman Who Rode Away.

(11) MAUGHAM, W. SOMERSET. Man Who Wouldn’t Hurt a Fly. Mr. Know-All.

METCALFE, JOHN. Mole.

MEYNELL, VIOLA. Letter. Ten Minutes.

O’FLAHERTY, LIAM. Conger Eel. Wild Goat’s Kid.

(11) POWYS, T. F. Painted Wagon.

RICHARDSON, ANTHONY. Old Mossy Face.

(11) WALPOLE, HUGH. Old Elizabeth.

WILLIAMSON, HENRY. No Eel for Nog.

(10) WOOLF, VIRGINIA. Miss Ormerod.

WRYNN, ANTHONY. Equinox.

II. TRANSLATIONS

(10) ANDREYEV, LEONID (_Russian_). Giant.

(6) D’ANNUNZIO, GABRIELLE (_Italian_). Bells.

DOSTOEVSKY, FYODOR (_Russian_). Christmas Story.

GOGOL, N. V. (_Russian_). Diary of a Madman.

(11) “GORKY, MAXIM” (_Russian_). Hermit. Story of a Novel. Strange Murderer.

GOURMONT, REMY DE (_French_). Evening Chat. Faun.

(6) JACOBSEN, J. P. (_Danish_). Two Worlds.

MARTORELLO, NOÉ S. (_Argentinian_). Pedro.

(11) SCHNITZLER, ARTHUR (_Austrian_). Lieutenant Gustl.

SILLEN, MARTA AF (_Swedish_). Two Sibyls.

VON HEIDENSTAMM, VERNER (_Swedish_). Sigrid the Haughty and Her Wooers.

THE BEST BOOKS OF SHORT STORIES OF 1925

I. AMERICAN AUTHORS

1. AIKEN. Bring! Bring! Boni and Liveright. 2. AUSTIN. William Austin. Marshall Jones. 3. COBB. Alias Ben Alibi. Doran. 4. FITZGERALD. All the Sad Young Men. Scribner. 5. Harper Prize Short Stories. 1924. Harper. 6. HEMINGWAY. In Our Time. Boni and Liveright. 7. KOMROFF. The Grace of Lambs. Boni and Liveright. 8. O’BRIEN, FITZJAMES. Collected Stories. A. and C. Boni.

II. BRITISH AND IRISH AUTHORS

9. ARLEN. Mayfair. Doran. 10. AUMONIER. Overheard. Doubleday, Page. 11. BECKE. Yorke the Adventurer. Lippincott. 12. BLACKWOOD. Tongues of Fire. Dutton. 13. BRAMAH. The Specimen Case. Doran. 14. CONRAD. Tales of Hearsay. Doubleday, Page. 15. COPPARD. Fishmonger’s Fiddle. Knopf. 16. CORVO. In His Own Image. Knopf. 17. DE LA MARE. Broomsticks. Knopf. 18. KENNARD. Level Crossings. A. and C. Boni. 19. LAWRENCE. St. Mawr. Knopf. 20. LYND. The Mulberry Bush. Minton, Balch. 21. MACARDLE. Earth-Bound. Harrigan Press. 22. MACHEN. The Shining Pyramid. Knopf. 23. MAYNE. Inner Circle. Harcourt, Brace. 24. MEYNELL. Young Mrs. Cruse. Harcourt, Brace. 25. SACKVILLE-WEST. Seducers in Ecuador. Doran. 26. SITWELL. Triple Fugue. Doran. 27. SMITH. The Little Karoo. Doran. 28. WATSON. Innocent Desires. Boni and Liveright.

III. TRANSLATIONS

29. BARBEY D’AUREVILLY. The Diaboliques. Knopf. 30. BLASCO IBÁÑEZ. The Old Woman of the Movies. Dutton. 31. EATON, _editor_. The Best Continental Short Stories of 1924–25. Small, Maynard. 32. EATON, _editor_. The Best French Short Stories of 1924–25. Small, Maynard. 33. Flying Osip. International Publishers. 34. GOBINEAU. Five Oriental Tales. Viking Press. 35. GORKY. The Story of a Novel. Dial Press. 36. MANN. Death in Venice. Knopf. 37. MAUPASSANT. Collected Stories (Volumes 10–15). Knopf. 38. PILNIAK. Tales of the Wilderness. Knopf. 39. REMIZOV. The Clock. Knopf. 40. ZWEIG. Passion and Pain. Bernard G. Richards.

VOLUMES OF SHORT STORIES PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES

OCTOBER, 1924, TO SEPTEMBER, 1925

NOTE. _An asterisk before a title indicates distinction. This list includes single short stories and collections of short stories. Volumes announced for publication in the autumn of 1925 are listed here, although in some cases they had not yet appeared at the time this book went to press._

I. AMERICAN AUTHORS

ABDULLAH, ACHMED. The Swinging Caravan. Brentano’s. AIKEN, CONRAD. *Bring! Bring! Boni and Liveright. ALLEN, JAMES LANE. *The Landmark. Macmillan. ANDERSON, ISABEL. The Kiss and Queue. Four Seas Co. ANDREWS, MARY RAYMOND SHIPMAN. Pontifex Maximus. Scribner. AUSTIN, WALTER, _editor_. *William Austin, the Creator of Peter Rugg. Marshall Jones. BAILEY, PAUL. The Man Who Turned Mex. Dorrance. BAILEY, TEMPLE. The Holly Hedge. Penn. BANNAN, THERESA. Waifs of War. Syracuse, N. Y.: Syracuse Printing and Publishing Co. BEACH, REX ELLINGWOOD. The Goose Woman and Other Stories. Harper. BOYD, THOMAS. *Points of Honor. Scribner. BUCK, MITCHELL S. *Afterglow. Frank-Maurice. CLARK, BADGER. Spike. Badger. COBB, IRVIN S. *Alias Ben Alibi. Doran. COHEN, OCTAVUS ROY. Bigger and Blacker. Little, Brown. COLLINS, CHARLES. The Sins of Saint Anthony. Covici. CONNELL, RICHARD. *Variety. Minton, Balch. Copy--1925. Appleton. COTTON, JANE BALDWIN. *Wall-eyed Cæsar’s Ghost. Marshall Jones. DARGAN, OLIVE TILFORD. *Highland Annals. Scribner. DE BRA, LEMUEL. Ways that are Wary. Clode. FITZGERALD, F. SCOTT. *All the Sad Young Men. Scribner. FOX, CHARLES DONALD, _editor_. Il Conte. Charles Renard Co. FRENCH, JOSEPH LEWIS, _editor_. Great Pirate Stories--Second Series. Brentano’s. Great Sea Stories--Second Series. Brentano’s. GLASS, MONTAGUE MARSDEN. Y’Understand. Doubleday, Page. GONZALES, AMBROSE E. *Laguerre. Columbia, S. C.: The State Co. *The Captain. Columbia, S. C.: The State Co. GRAY, CHARLES WRIGHT, _editor_. “Dawgs.” Holt. GREENE, L. PATRICK. The Major-Diamond Buyer. Doubleday, Page. *Harper Prize Short Stories. Harper. HASTINGS, WILLIAM THOMPSON; CLOUGH, BENJAMIN CROCKER, _and_ MASON, KENNETH OLIVER, _editors_. *Short Stories. Houghton Mifflin. HEMINGWAY, ERNEST. *In Our Time. Boni and Liveright. HERRICK, ROBERT. *Wanderings. Harcourt, Brace. HUMPHREY, MURIEL MILLER, _editor_. *The Best Love Stories of 1924. Small, Maynard. JEWETT, SARAH ORNE. *The Best Stories of. 2 vols. Houghton Mifflin. JOHNSTON, WILLIAM, _editor_. The World’s Best Short Stories of 1925. Doran. KENDRICK, ELSIE. The Rip Tide. Stratford. KOMROFF, MANUEL. *The Grace of Lambs. Boni and Liveright. LA MOTTE, ELLEN N. Snuffs and Butters. Century. LARSEN, CAROLINE D. The Goosegirl’s Love Story. Rutland, Vt.: Tuttle Co. LYTLE, JOHN HORACE. The Story of Jack. Appleton. MACMECHAN, ARCHIBALD. Old Province Tales. Doran. MOORE, JOHN TROTWOOD. Uncle Wash, his Stories. Cokesbury Press. *More Aces. Putnam. NOBLE, EDWARD. The Mandarin’s Bell. Houghton Mifflin. O’BRIEN, EDWARD J., _editor_. The Best Short Stories of 1924. Small, Maynard. O’BRIEN, FITZJAMES. *Collected Stories. A. and C. Boni. O’SHAUGHNESSY, EDITH. *Married Life. Harcourt, Brace. OVERS, W. H. Stories of African Life. E. S. Gorham. POE, EDGAR ALLAN. The Best Tales of. Modern Library. POOLE, ERNEST. *The Little Dark Man. Macmillan. REEVE, ARTHUR B. The Boy Scouts’ Craig Kennedy. Harper. Craig Kennedy on the Farm. Harper. Fourteen Points. Harper. RICE, ALICE CALDWELL HEGAN, _and_ RICE, CALE YOUNG. Winners and Losers. Century. ROBINSON, KENNETH ALLEN, _editor_. *Contemporary Short Stories. Houghton Mifflin. ROYSTER, JAMES FINCH, _editor_. American Short Stories. Scott, Foresman. RUTLEDGE, ARCHIBALD. Heart of the South. Columbia, S. C.: The State Co. SALTUS, EDGAR. Purple and Fine Women. Covici. SASS, HERBERT RAVENEL. Way of the Wild. Minton, Balch. SCHWEIKERT, H. C., _editor_. Short Stories. Harcourt, Brace. SOCIETY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, _editors_. O. Henry Memorial Award. Prize Stories of 1924. Doubleday, Page. SPARLING, E. EARL. Under the Levee. Scribner. STREET, JULIAN. Mr. Bisbee’s Princess. Doubleday, Page. URNER, MABEL HERBERT. The Married Life of Helen and Warren. Small, Maynard. WITWER, H. C. Love and Learn. Putnam.

II. British and Irish Authors

ARLEN, MICHAEL. *Mayfair. Doran. AUMONIER, STACY. *Overheard. Doubleday, Page. AUSTIN, F. BRITTEN. *Thirteen. Doubleday, Page. BECKE, LOUIS. *Yorke the Adventurer. Lippincott. BLACKWOOD, ALGERNON. *Tongues of Fire. Dutton. BRAMAH, ERNEST. *The Specimen Case. Doran. CONRAD, JOSEPH. *Shorter Tales. Doubleday, Page. *Tales of Hearsay. Doubleday, Page. COPPARD, A. E. *Fishmonger’s Fiddle. Knopf. CORVO, FREDERICK, BARON. *In His Own Image. Knopf. DE LA MARE, WALTER. *Broomsticks. Knopf. DELL, ETHEL M. The Passer-By. Putnam. FLETCHER, J. S. The Secret of the Barbican. Putnam. GILES, HERBERT A. *Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio. Boni and Liveright. KENNARD, SIR COLERIDGE. *Level Crossings. A. and C. Boni. LAWRENCE, D. H. *St. Mawr. Knopf. LYND, SYLVIA. *The Mulberry Bush. Minton, Balch. MACARDLE, DOROTHY. *Earthbound. Worcester: Harrigan Press. MACHEN, ARTHUR. *The Shining Pyramid. Knopf. MCKENNA, STEPHEN. Tales of Intrigue and Revenge. Little, Brown. MAYNE, ETHEL COLBURN. *Inner Circle. Harcourt, Brace. MEYNELL, VIOLA. *Young Mrs. Cruse. Harcourt, Brace. MILFORD, H. S., _editor_. *Selected English Stories. Oxford University Press. *New Decameron. Volume 4. Brentano’s. O’BRIEN, EDWARD J., _and_ COURNOS, JOHN, _editors_. The Best British Short Stories of 1925. Small, Maynard. OLLIVANT, ALFRED. Boxer and Beauty. Doubleday, Page. REDMOND, I. P. The Master’s Vineyard. Herder. SACKVILLE-WEST, V. *Seducers in Ecuador. Doran. “SAPPER.” The Dinner Club. Doran. Out of the Blue. Doran. SITWELL, OSBERT. *Triple Fugue. Doran. SMITH, PAULINE. *The Little Karoo. Doran. SQUIRE, J. C. The Grub Street Nights’ Entertainments. Doran. SUTTON, GRAHAM. Fish and Actors. Brentano’s. WATSON, E. L. GRANT. *Innocent Desires. Boni and Liveright. WILLIAMSON, HENRY. *Sun Brothers. Dutton.

III. Translations

BANDELLO (_Italian_). *Tragical Tales. Dutton. BARBEY D’AUREVILLY, JULES (_French_). *The Diaboliques. Knopf. BERLIC-MAZURANIO, I. V. (_Croatian_). Croatian Tales of Long Ago. Stokes. BLASCO IBÁÑEZ, VICENTE (_Spanish_). *The Old Woman of the Movies. Dutton. CHIVAS-BARON, CL. (_French_). *Three Women of Annam. Frank-Maurice. “COLETTE” (_French_). Cats, Dogs, and I. Holt. DUVERNOIS, HENRI, _and others_ (_French_). Jacqueline. Minton, Balch. EATON, RICHARD, _editor_. The Best Continental Short Stories of 1924–25. Small, Maynard. *The Best French Short Stories of 1924–25. Small, Maynard. *Flying Osip (_Russian_). International Publishers. GOBINEAU, JOSEPH ARTHUR, COMTE DE (_French_). *Five Oriental Tales. Viking Press. GORKY, MAXIM (_Russian_). *The Story of a Novel. Dial Press. IBÁÑEZ, VICENTE BLASCO (_Spanish_). _See_ BLASCO IBÁÑEZ, VICENTE. KELLER, GOTTFRIED (_German_). *The Fat of the Cat. Harcourt, Brace. KUPRIN, ALEXANDRE IVANOVITCH (_Russian_). *Gambrinus and other Stories. Adelphi. MANN, THOMAS (_German_). *Death in Venice. Knopf. MAUPASSANT, GUY DE (_French_). *The Horla. Knopf. *The Little Rogue. Knopf. OGAWA, MIMEI (_Japanese_). Rose and Witch. Overland Publishing Company. PILNIAK, BORIS (_Russian_). Tales of the Wilderness. Knopf. REMIZOV, ALEKSEI (_Russian_). The Clock. Knopf. RUNG, OTTO (_Danish_). *Shadows that Pass. Appleton. SEITZ, DON C., _editor_ (_Japanese_). Monogatari. Putnam. TOWNSEND, R. S., _editor_. *Short Stories by Russian Authors. Dutton. VICTORIN, M. (_French_). The Chopping Bee. Toronto: Musson. ZWEIG, STEFAN (_German_). Passion and Pain. Bernard G. Richards.

ARTICLES ON THE SHORT STORY IN AMERICAN MAGAZINES

OCTOBER, 1924, TO SEPTEMBER, 1925

_Authors of articles are printed in capital letters. For articles in British and Irish periodicals, see “The Best British Short Stories of 1925.” Unsigned reviews of minor importance are not indexed._

A

Aakjaer, Jeppe. By Waldemar Westergaard. Scan. Nov., ’24. (12:665.)

AIDLINE-TROMMER, ELBERT. Yiddish Short Story. Men. J. Nov.–Dec., ’24. (10:515.)

AIKEN, CHARLES E. James Stephens. Cath. W. Apr. (121:132.)

Aiken, Conrad. By Malcolm Cowley. Sat. R. (N. Y.) Jun. 27. (1:851.) By Robert Morss Lovett. N. Rep. Jul. 22. (43:242.)

ALDEN, STANLEY. George Gissing. Books. Feb. 22. (11.)

ALDERMAN, EDWIN A. Edgar Allan Poe. Va. Apr. (1:78.)

ALDINGTON, RICHARD. Katharine Mansfield. L. Rev. Jan. 10. (8.) N. Rep. Oct. 22, ’24. (40:207.)

Aldrich, Thomas Bailey. By C. Hartley Grattan. A. Merc. May. (5:41.)

ALLEN, FLETCHER. Sheila Kaye-Smith. Int. Sept., ’24. (2:726.)

ALLEN HERVEY. A. E. Gonzales. Sat. R. (N. Y.) Mar. 14. (1:595.)

Allen, James Lane. By John H. Finley. N. Y. Times. Mar. 1. (2.)

ALLEN, LOUIS. Jack London. Dear. Ind. May 16. (2.)

American Short Story. By John Davis Anderson. Int. Mar. (3:251.) Anonymous. Book. (N. Y.) Nov., ’24. (60:370.) By Herschel Brickell. L. Rev. Jan. 31. (7.) By Louis Bromfield. Books. Feb. 15. (3.) By Gerald Hewes Carson. Book. (N. Y.) Mar. (61:58.) May. (61:348.) June. (61:438.) By N. Bryllion Fagin. Int. Mar. (3:249.) By Charles J. Finger. A. W. Dec., ’24. (7.) By Henry B. Fuller. N. Y. Times. Jun. 28. (16.) By Herbert S. Gorman. N. Y. Sun. Mar. 6. (16.) Int. Aug. 25. (3:616.) By M. M. World. Jul. 5. (9S.) By Lloyd Morris. N. Y. Times. Jan. 18. (6.) By Edward J. O’Brien. L. Rev. Apr. 11. (2.) By John Pentifer. A. Merc. Jan. (4:90.) By Janet Ramsay. Books. Aug. 16. (10.) By R. L. Ramsay. L. Rev. May 9. (14.) By Paul F. Sifton. N. Y. World. Feb. 22. (7.) By John F. Smertenko. Nat. (N. Y.) Apr. 22. (120:469.) By Blanche Colton Williams. N. Y. Sun. Jan. 31. (7.) By R. Heylbut Wollstein. Int. Mar. (3:249.)

ANDERSON, ISAAC. Irvin S. Cobb. Int. Nov., ’24. (2:906.) Selma Lägerlof. Int. Nov., ’24. (2:890.)

ANDERSON, JOHN DAVIS. American Short Story. Int. Mar. (3:251.)

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