The best short stories of 1920, and the yearbook of the American short story
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The best short stories of 1920, and the yearbook of the American short story
American fiction -- 20th century; Short stories -- 20th century -- Bibliography; Short stories -- 20th century -- Indexes; Short stories, American
#Fillmore, Parker.# Born at Cincinnati, O., Sept. 21, 1878.
Graduated from University of Cincinnati, 1901. Unmarried.
Teacher in Philippine Islands, 1901-4. Banker in Cincinnati
since 1904. Author: "The Hickory Limb," 1910; "The Young
Idea," 1911; "The Rosie World," 1914; "A Little Question in
Ladies' Rights," 1916; "Czecho-Slovak Fairy Tales," 1919;
"The Shoemaker's Last," 1920. Lives in Cincinnati, O.
Katcha and the Devil.
#Finger, Charles J.# Born at Willesden, England, Sept. 25, 1871.
Common School education. Railroad Executive. Has traveled
widely in South America, including Patagonia, and Tierra
del Fuego. Spent more than a year upon an uninhabited island,
accompanied only by "Sartor Resartus." First story: "How Lazy
Sam Got His Raise," Youth's Companion, 1897. Author of "Guided
by the World," 1901; "A Bohemian Life," 1902. Lives in
Fayetteville, Ark.
*Ebro.
Jack Random.
(6) #Fish, Horace# (_for biography, see 1919_).
*Doom's-Day Envelope.
#Follett, Wilson.#
*Dive.
(4) #Folsom, Elizabeth Irons# (_for biography, see 1917_).
Alibi.
(12345) #Gerould, Katharine Fullerton# (_for biography, see
1917_).
*Habakkuk.
*Honest Man.
(5) #Gilbert, George# (_for biography, see 1918_).
Sigh of the Bulbul.
(1345) #Gordon, Armistead C.# (_for biography, see 1917_).
*Panjorum Bucket.
#Halverson, Delbert M.# Born on a farm near Linn Grove, Ia.
Educated at the State University of Iowa. First story: "Leaves
in the Wind," Midland, April, 1920. Lives in Minneapolis,
Minn.
Leaves in the Wind.
(4) #Hartman, Lee Foster# (_for biography, see 1917_).
*Judgment of Vulcan.
(56) #Hergesheimer, Joseph# (_for biography, see 1918_).
*Blue Ice.
*Ever So Long Ago.
*Meeker Ritual (II).
*"Read Them and Weep."
(25) #Hughes, Rupert# (_for biography, see 1918_).
*Stick-in-the-Muds.
#Hunting, Ema S.# Born at Sioux Rapids, Iowa, Oct. 8, 1885.
Educated at Fort Dodge High School, Ia., and graduate of
Grinnell College, 1908. Author of "A Dickens Revival." Writer
of one-act plays and children's stories. First short story:
"Dissipation," Midland, May, 1920. Lives at Denver, Col.
Dissipation.
Soul That Sinneth.
#Hussey, L. M.# Born in Philadelphia. Studied medicine and
chemistry. Director of a laboratory of biological research.
First story: "The Sorrows of Mr. Harlcomb," published in
the Smart Set about 1916. At present occupied with writing
a novel. Lives in Philadelphia, Pa.
Lowden Household.
Two Gentlemen of Caracas.
(6) #Irwin, Wallace# (_for biography, see 1919_).
Beauty.
#Johns, Orrick.#
Big Frog.
(256) #Johnson, Arthur# (_for biography, see 1918_).
*Princess of Tork.
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