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
FREEDMAN, DAVID. Born in Roumania, April 26, 1898. Brought to America
at the age of two. Graduate of the City College of New York.
Has been editor of a weekly journal and superintendent of
an orphan asylum. Chief interests bowling, mathematics and
metaphysics. First short story “Mendel Marantz--Housewife,”
Pictorial Review, April, 1922. Lives in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mendel Marantz--Housewife.
Mendel Marantz Moves.
Quest of Sarah.
FURMAN, LUCY. Born in Henderson, Kentucky. Educated privately.
Has been settlement worker in Kentucky mountains for over
fifteen years. Author of “Stories of a Sanctified Town.” 1897;
“Mothering on Perilous,” 1914; “Quare Women,” 1923. Chief
interest Hindman Settlement School. Lives at Hindman Kentucky.
Fourth of July.
Quare Women.
Taking the Night.
(12345678) GEROULD, KATHARINE FULLERTON (_for biography_, _see_ 1917).
Belshazzar’s Letter.
Nature of an Oath.
GILKYSON, WALTER. Born at Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, December
18, 1880. Educated at Swarthmore College and University of
Pennsylvania. Lawyer. First story “The Illumined Moment,”
Atlantic Monthly, April, 1921. Lives in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania.
Spoken in Jest.
(56) GOODMAN, HENRY (_for biography_, _see_ 1918).
Thomas.
(3) GRAEVE, OSCAR. Born in New York City, 1885. Public school
education. First story published in McClure’s Magazine about
1910. Author of “The Keys of the City,” 1914; “Youth Goes
Seeking,” 1919; “Brown Moth,” 1921. Lives in New York City.
Headlines.
HARRIS, FRANK. Born in Galway, Ireland, 1854. Emigrated to the United
States in 1870. Educated at numerous American and European
Universities. Married. Practised law in Kansas. Has been editor
of London Evening News, Fortnightly Review, and Saturday
Review. Author “Elder Conklin,” 1892; “The Bomb,” 1909; “The
Man Shakespeare,” 1909; “Montes the Matador,” 1910; “The Women
of Shakespeare,” 1911; “Unpath’d Waters,” 1913; “Vales of
Isis,” 1914; “Contemporary Portraits,” (3 series) 1914, 1919,
1921; “Great Days,” 1914; “Love in Youth,” 1914; “England or
Germany,” 1915; “The Life and Confessions of Oscar Wilde,”
1916. Editor of Pearson’s Magazine (N. Y.). Lives in New York
City.
Mad Love.
(8) HART, FRANCES NOYES (_for biography_, _see_ 1921).
American.
(35) HAWES, CHARLES BOARDMAN. Born at Clifton Springs, New York.
January 24, 1889. Educated at Bowdoin College. Editor of “The
Open Road.” Author of “The Mutineer,” 1920; “The Great Quest,”
1921. Lives at Gloucester, Massachusetts.
Out of the Storm.
Peter Ronco.
(2568) HECHT, BEN (_for biography_, _see_ 1918).
Winkelburg.
(567) HERGESHEIMER, JOSEPH (_for biography_, _see_ 1918).
Token.
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