The best short stories of 1922, and the yearbook of the American short story
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The best short stories of 1922, 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
(345678) ANDERSON, SHERWOOD (_for biography_, _see_ 1917).
Contract.
I’m a Fool.
(34567) BABCOCK, EDWINA STANTON (_for biography_, _see_ 1917).
Strange Flower.
(45) Beer, Thomas (_for biography_, _see_ 1917).
Casual.
Rope.
BELLAMY, FRANCIS RUFUS. Born at New Rochelle, New York, December 24,
1886. Educated at Williams College and Cornell University. Has
been farmer, book salesman and special correspondent. Author
of “Balance,” 1917; “Flash of Gold,” 1922. Lives at Holliston,
Mass.
Talk.
(78) BERCOVICI, KONRAD (_for biography_, _see_ 1920).
Death of Murdo.
Father and Son.
Ghitza.
Hazi, Wife of Sender Surtuck.
Mincu.
Murdo.
Tanasi.
When a Man Rules.
BIGGS, JR., JOHN. Born at Wilmington, Delaware, October 6, 1895.
Educated at Princeton and Harvard. Lawyer. First short story
“Corkran of the Clamstretch,” Scribner’s Magazine, December,
1921. Lives at Wilmington, Delaware.
Wind Witch.
BODENHEIM, MAXWELL.
Insanity.
BOOGHER, SUSAN M.
Unknown Warrior.
(3) BOOTH, FREDERICK. Born in Hamilton County, Indiana, October 16,
1882. Lived on the farm and was a farmer until 1906. Educated
in Indiana public schools and Earlham College, Richmond,
Indiana. Has been engaged in book selling, carpentry, concrete
and steel construction, newspaper and advertising work
coincident with unceasing but slow creative effort, under
material and psychic difficulties. Has a novel in preparation.
Lives in New York City.
Helpless Ones.
BROWN, BERNICE. Born at Webster City, Iowa, 1890. Graduate of Wells
College. Has been Associate Editor of Every Week and Fiction
Editor of Collier’s Weekly. Lives in New York City.
Miracle.
(7) BRYNER, EDNA CLARE (_for biography_, _see_ 1920).
Forest Cover.
BUCK, OSCAR MACMILLAN. Born at Cawnpore, India, February 9, 1885.
Educated in India and at Ohio Wesleyan University and Drew
Theological Seminary. Has taught in Bareilly Theological
Seminary in India. Now professor at Drew Theological Seminary,
Madison, New Jersey. First short story, 1917. Joint author
of “India Beloved of Heaven,” 1918. Especially interested in
history of Asiatic peoples. Lives in Madison, New Jersey.
“Kismet”--a Tale of Rohilkind.
(5678) CABELL, JAMES BRANCH (_for biography_, _see_ 1918).
Candid Footprint.
(5) CARVER, GEORGE. Born at Cincinnati, Ohio, December 19, 1888.
Educated at University of Alabama, University of Chicago, and
Miami University. College instructor at present, but has been
mill worker, student, reporter and soldier. Chief interest:
trying to find expression for ideas better suggested than
described by the phrase: forlorn minstrels sighing for banished
kings. First story “In a Moment of Time,” Stratford Journal,
September, 1918. Lives at Harvey, Illinois.
Singer.
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