The following is a spreadsheet that is being built to list all known magazine, journal and newspaper articles written by Benjamin DeCasseres.
DATE
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PUBLICATION
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VOL/NO
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PAGES
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TITLE
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NOTES
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10/1/1890 | Belford's Magazine | V5/N29 | 775-777 | Hon. Thomas B. Reed | |
8/18/1898 | Oswego Daily Times | 6 | "The Wisdom of Gautama" | poem; Also in Newton Daily Republican (Newton, Kansas) on Aug. 30, 1898; Cortland Evening Standard (Cortland, New York) on Sept. 16, 1898 | |
4/15/1899 | New York Times Saturday Review | 243-244 | "Life a Babel to Hall Caine" | Letter to the Editor | |
5/13/1899 | New York Times Saturday Review | 315 | "Thinks It a Powerful Psychological Novel" | Letter to the Editor | |
10/7/1899 | New York Times Saturday Review | 674 | "Too Much Fiction" | Letter to the Editor | |
11/11/1899 | New York Times Saturday Review | 764 | "Not Fiction, but Great Truths" | Letter to the Editor | |
12/9/1899 | New York Times Saturday Review | 863 | "Children of the Ghetto" | Letter to the Editor | |
10/1/1902 | Bookman, The | 16 | 131-133 | "Thomas Hardy's Women." | |
12/1/1902 | Wilshire's Magazine | 34-36 | "The Bribery of Society" | ||
4/1/1903 | Critic, The | 42 | 370-371 | "The Comic View." | |
5/1/1903 | Bookman, The | 17 | 300-302 | "Emerson the Individualist." | |
5/1/1903 | Critic, The | 42 | 437-440 | "Emerson, Skeptic and Pessimist." | |
5/1/1903 | The Reader | 1/6 | 507-510 | "Hermann Sudermann" | |
5/15/1903 | Minneapolis Journal, The | 4 | "Emerson, Sceptic and Pessimist." | The Magazines | |
8/1/1903 | Mind | 12/5 | 369-374 | "Absorption: A Universal Law" | |
10/1/1903 | Critic, The | 43 | 353-356 | "Arthur Symons: An Interpretation" | |
11/1/1903 | Critic, The | 43 | 414-415 | "Stevenson's Confession of Faith." | |
12/22/1903 | Sun, The | 6 | "The Production of Parsifal: Is it, After All, a Comedy?" | Column 7, 2nd article down | |
12/27/1903 | The Indianapolis Journal | 5 | "High-Class Music in New York." | A letter from DeC to The Sun with the caption "Is it , After All, A Comedy?“ | |
4/24/1904 | ST. Paul Globe, The | 37 | "Dramatic Criticism" | Title unknown | |
7/1/1904 | Critic, The | 45 | 34-44 | "Hawthorne: Emperor of Shadows." | |
7/1/1904 | The Metropolitan Magazine | 20/4 | 492-493 | "The Drama and the Critic" | Summarized in "Public Opinion" 7/23/1904, pp. 785-786; The Literary Digest July 30, 1904 (Vol. XXIX No. 5), pp. 132-133 |
8/1/1904 | Critic, The | 45 | 159-161 | "Cosmic Marionettes." | |
8/1/1904 | The Metropolitan Magazine | 617-620 | "The Dramatic Devil's Advocate and Cynicism" | ||
11/1/1904 | Mind | 14/5 | 517-522 | "Silence: Beyond the Saturnalias" | |
12/1/1904 | Philistine, The | 20/1 | 1-10 | "Ralph Waldo Emerson" | |
1/1/1905 | Mind | 15/1 | 58-64 | "The Great Wonder" | |
2/16/1905 | East Oregonian | 4 | "Transcendentalism" | ||
4/1/1905 | Critic, The | 46 | 318-320 | "Gorky: Hamlet Awakened." | |
1932 | In Defense of Modern Youth | 26-28 | Modern Youth's Renaissance | Reprinted from The Thinker 2/1/1931 | |
7/1/1905 | Mind | 16/1 | 579-584 | "The Great White Negation" | |
9/10/1905 | Sun, The | 8 | "Skepticism Extolled by a Skeptic" | Letter to the Editor | |
11/1/1905 | Mind | 16/5 | 939-946 | "The Unrepentant—An Affirmation" | |
12/1/1905 | Mind | 16/6 | 1034-1038 | "The God in the Glass" | |
12/1/1905 | Theatre, The | 5/58 | 303, x | "Encoritis: A Protest" | |
6/9/1906 | New York Times Review of Books | 374 | "The Multiple Ibsen" | Letter to the Editor | |
11/1/1906 | The Metropolitan Magazine | 197-201 | "Caricature, and Max Beerbohm" | ||
11/8/1906 | Daily Morning journal and courier, The | 10 | "Caricatures and Max Beerbohm." | The New Publications | |
11/30/1906 | New York Times Holiday Book Number | 803 | "Marcel Schwob" | ||
2/1/1907 | Cosmopolitan | 42/4 | 357 | "Life and Character" | |
3/1/1907 | Cosmopolitan | "The Borrowed Mirror" | Reprinted in "The Complete Dictator" by Parke Scoch (Park Publishing Co., Phila. 1907) | ||
3/1/1907 | Theatre, The | 7/73 | 67-68, v | "Ermete Novelli Coming to America" | |
4/1/1907 | Theatre, The | 7/74 | 96, vi | "Novelli as the Moor of Venice" | |
6/1/1907 | Cosmopolitan | 43/2 | 233 | "What Is Dust?" | |
6/9/1907 | Sun, The | 8 | "Posterity: The New Superstition" | Letter to the Editor; reprinted in the Reynoldsville (PA) Star, Oct. 23, 1907, p. 3 | |
7/27/1907 | New York Times Saturday Review | 468 | [Letter to the Editor on Thomas Hardy] | ||
9/1/1907 | Theatre, The | 7/79 | 234-235 | "The Stage-Instinct" | Reprinted in The Papyrus Jan. 1909, pp. 14-15 |
10/1/1907 | Cosmopolitan | 43 | 581 | "Prayer." | Reprinted in Washington News Letter, May 1913, p. 510; Upper Room Bulletin, 1/29/1921, pp. 229-230 |
10/7/1907 | Bang, The | 4-8 | "Women: The Supreme Illusion." | Published by The Backbone Society, Aurora, IL, 1911 – reprint of Letter to the Editor in NYT Review, July 27, 1907, p. 468 | |
10/22/1907 | Sun, The | 6 | "William Blake" | ||
10/23/1907 | The Star | ? | "Posterity: The New Superstition" | ||
10/25/1907 | Sun, The | 8 | "Madmen and Poets." | ||
11/1/1907 | Philistine, The | 25/6 | 161-172 | "Enter Walt Whitman" | |
12/1/1907 | Liberty | 16/6/402 | 5-6, 11-15 | "Posterity: The New Superstition" | |
12/1/1907 | Theatre, The | 7/82 | 348 | "Momus Toujours!" | |
1/1/1908 | Papyrus, The | 16-17 | "Verlaine." | ||
1/4/1908 | New York Times Review of Books | 8 | "Hawthorne and the Intangible Life" | ||
5/1/1908 | Philistine, The | 26/6 | 161-166 | "Is New York Civilized?" | |
6/1/1908 | Papyrus, The | 2/6 | 12-14 | "Nietzsche in Valhalla" | |
6/16/1908 | Sun, The | 6 | "Lafcadio Hearn" | ||
7/1/1908 | Papyrus, The | 8/1-3 | 16-18 | "The Malady of Maupassant" | |
7/18/1908 | New York Times Review of Books | 405 | "Tolstoy the Artist." | ||
10/1/1908 | Papyrus, The | 3/4 | 29 | "True fables." | |
1/1/1909 | Papyrus, The | 14-15 | "The Stage-Instinct" | ||
3/1/1909 | Fra, The | 2 | 93-94 | "Walt Whitman." | |
4/1/1909 | Camera Work | 26 | 17-18 | "Caricature in New York." | |
4/1/1909 | Papyrus, The | 11-12 | "The Jew." | Reprinted in The Independent, Nov. 6, 1909, p. 14 | |
6/1/1909 | Papyrus, The | 4/6 | 16-19 | "Gabriele D'Annunzio." | |
7/1/1909 | Camera Work | 27 | 18-20 | "Pamela Colman Smith." | |
7/1/1909 | Camera Work | 27 | 24-25 | "American Indifference." | |
7/31/1909 | New York Times Review of Books | 469 | [Letter to the Editor] | ||
8/14/1909 | Sun, The | 4 | "Sucklings of Aphrodite and the Soul of the Middle Class" | Letter to the Editor | |
10/1/1909 | Camera Work | 28 | 31-32 | "The Art 'Puffer'." | |
10/27/1909 | Sun, The | 6 | "The Dream of Socialism." | Reprinted in The Dental Scrapbook, Nov. 1909 (Vol. 3, No. 1) pp. 12-14 | |
10/29/1909 | Sun, The | 6 | Socialists Agree on the Essential Things." | ||
12/20/1909 | Wairarapa Daily Times | LXII/9558 | 4 | "What is Civilization." | |
12/20/1909 | Wairarapa Daily Times | LXII/9558 | "What Is Civilization." | ||
1/1/1910 | Camera Work | 29 | 35 | "The Physiognomy of the New Yorker." | |
6/12/1910 | New York Times Literary Section | 3, 20 | "Ghosts and Their Makers" | ||
07/1910 | Camera Work | 31 | 27-28 | "The Brain and the World." | |
7/1/1910 | Galaxy, The | “Ghosts and Their Makers” | Reprint of NYT Literary Section article June 12, 1910, p. 3, 20 | ||
10/1/1910 | Camera Work | 32 | 33-34 | "Art: Life's Prismatic Glass." | |
10/1/1910 | Camera Work | 32 | 38 | "Decadence and Mediocrity." | |
10/1/1910 | Philistine, The | 150-157 | "Life is a paradox" | ||
1/1/1911 | Backbone Monthly, The | Balzac | A Magazine of Neighborliness and Inspiration for and About Folks Who Are Doing Things Worth While | ||
1/3/1911 | Sun, The | 6 | "Bankrupt Science" | Letter to the Editor | |
4/1/1911 | Camera Work | 34/35 | 13-14 | "Rodin and the Eternality of the Pagan Soul." | |
8/14/1911 | Sun, The | 4 | "The Divinity of Genius" | Letter to the Editor | |
10/1/1911 | Camera Work | 36 | 17 | "The Unconscious in Art" | |
10/1/1911 | Papyrus, The | 19 | "Solitude" | ||
1/1/1912 | Camera Work | 38 | 17-19 | "Modernity and the Decadence." | |
4/1/1912 | Camera Work | 39 | 17-19 | "The Ironical in Art." | |
6/1/1912 | Fra, The | 9/3 | 68-71 | "The Anatomy of Satire" | |
7/1/1912 | Camera Work | 41 | 35-36 | "The Mocker." | |
9/1/1912 | Forum | 369-372 | "Pierre Loti." | ||
10/1/1912 | International,The | 6/5 | 104-105 | "The Counsel of Inperfection." | |
11/1/1912 | Fra, The | ii-iii | "Books and Bookmakers" | ||
1/1/1913 | Camera Work | 41 | 21-23 | "The Minutes." | |
1/1/1913 | Forum | 86-90 | "Jules deGaultier: Super Nietzchean." | ||
4/1/1913 | Camera Work | 42/43 | 15-17 | "Insincerity: A New Vice." | |
6/1/1913 | Camera Work | 22-24 | 22-24 | "The Renaissance of the Irrational." | |
6/24/1913 | Sun, The | 8 | "Karma" | Letter to the Editor | |
8/5/1913 | Sun, The | 6 | "Thirst of a Superman" | Letter to the Editor | |
10/1/1913 | International, The | “L’Ennui” | |||
1/1/1914 | Forum, The | 1-8 | "Arcvad the Terrible" | ||
1/1/1914 | International, The | 20-21 | “Thomas Hardy: The Latest Recipient of the Nobel Prize.” | ||
1/1/1914 | Revolutionary Almanac | 37-38 | "The Second Advent" | ||
3/1/1914 | Fra, The | 12 | 182-183 | "Emmeline Pankhurst." | |
3/1/1914 | International, The | 90-91 | “Spinoza: The Superman of the Jews.” | ||
3/28/1914 | Puck | 74/1934 | 10-11 | "The New Beauty" | |
4/1/1914 | International, The | 129-130 | “Diabolistic Idealists: Shaw, D’Annunzio, Tolstoi.” | ||
4/4/1914 | Puck | 74/1935 | 4 | "Rhythmic Dervishes" | |
4/4/1914 | Puck | 74/1935 | 14-15 | "Anthony Aphrodisiac" | |
4/25/1914 | Puck | 74/1938? | 11 | "America's Tallest Tower, Plus Some Temperament" | |
5/1/1914 | International, The | 158 | “Jules Laforgue” | ||
5/23/1914 | Puck | 74/1942? | 9 | "Shaw and the Dictionary" | Different from "Conversation Between G.B. Shaw and the Dictionary" in The Smart Set, Dec. 1914, pp. 167-168 |
6/1/1914 | International, The | 195 | “The Great American Sexquake.” | ||
6/1/1914 | Woman Citizen, The | 7 | 8 | "New York : Matter Triumphalis." | November 1913-1915 |
6/3/1914 | Life | 63/1649 | 1040-1042 | "Woman: The Superman" | |
7/1/1914 | International, The | 215-216 | “Reuben of Uz.” | ||
7/1/1914 | Fra, The | 13/4 | 126-128 | "The Illusion of Renunciation" | |
8/1/1914 | International, The | 250-251 | “Lifting the Lid.” | ||
9/1/1914 | International, The | 282-284 | “From the Cusp of the Moon” | ||
9/1/1914 | International, The | 8/9 | 282-284 | "From the Cusp of the Moon" | |
9/3/1914 | Sun, The | 6 | "Keep Cool" | Letter to the Editor | |
9/19/1914 | Puck | 12-13 | "The Pasteboard Charlemagnes" | ||
9/19/1914 | Puck | 18 | "En Route with a Conscience" | ||
11/1/1914 | International, The | 345-346 | “Man with the Gloves” | ||
11/15/1914 | Sun, The | 12 | "The Inescapable Resultant" | ||
12/1/1914 | International, The | 369-371 | “The Story of the Year: An Incident in the Life of a Star.” | ||
12/1/1914 | Philistine, The | 20-28 | "Diabolistic Idealists" | ||
12/1/1914 | Smart Set, The | 44/4 | 167-168 | "A Conversation Between George Bernard Shaw and the Dictionary" | Different from "Shaw and the Dictionary" in Puck, May 23, 1914, p. 9 |
12/18/1914 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 6 | "Might and Right" | Letter to the Editor | |
1/1/1915 | Harris Broadsides | "The Gallic Lark and the Sow-on-the Rhine" | |||
2/1/1915 | International, The | 9/2 | 60 | “Gray and Scarlet.” | |
7/1/1915 | International, The | 9/7 | 222-223 | “The Philosophy of Hypocrisy” | |
7/26/1915 | Dans la Tourmente | 115-117 | "L'alouette Gauloise et la Truie du Rhin" | French translation of "The Gallic Lark and the Sow-on-the Rhine," by Remy de Gourmont | |
7/28/1915 | Sun, The | 6 | "Astronomical Note" | ||
8/1/1915 | Sun, The | sec. 3, p. 11 | "Sea Mania" | poem | |
8/22/1915 | Sun, The | sec. 3, p. 7 | "Moth Terror" | poem | |
9/12/1915 | New York Call, The | 9 | "From a Far Away Hippodrome" | ||
11/1/1915 | International, The | 9/11 | 341-342 | “Victor Hugo” | |
11/1/1915 | Poetry Journal, The | 4/3 | 101-102 | "Love and Sleep" | poem |
11/21/1915 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 11 | "To Emile Verhaeren" | poem | |
12/6/1915 | Bang, The | 8 | "Mary Smith: Puritan." | ||
12/31/1915 | Wilmington Evening News-Journal | 4 | "The-Circle-That-Looks-Like-A-Line" | poem | |
01/01/1916 | American Hebrew | ? | ? | ||
1/9/1916 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 11 | "Vision" | poem | |
1/16/1916 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 11 | "The Mysterious Weaver" | poem | |
2/6/1916 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 11 | "Birth of a Sword" | poem | |
2/13/1916 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 11 | "W. S.: 1616-1916" | poem | |
2/20/1916 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 11 | "The Decoy" | poem | |
3/4/1916 | Goodwin's weekly | 16 | "Hawthorne: Shadow Emperor." | ||
3/5/1916 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 11 | "In the Ramble" | poem | |
3/16/1916 | Life | 486 | "The Humorist" | ||
3/19/1916 | New York Times, The | ST 3 | "He Was Many, Being All" | In the "Tercentenary Shakespearean Supplement" | |
3/26/1916 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 11 | "Across the Gulf" | poem | |
5/1/1916 | Others | 2/5-6 | 243-244 | "The Haunted House" | poem |
5/6/1916 | Harper's Weekly | 512 | "The Unconquerable Jew" | ||
6/1/1916 | Life | 1028 | "The Thing Needful" | ||
6/8/1916 | Life | 67/1754 | 1078 | "Fifty!" | poem; also printed in The Washington Post, June 16, 1916, p. 6 |
7/1/1916 | Current Opinion | 61 | 49 | "Benjamin DeCasseres Defines 'vers librel." | Orig. From NY Evening Sun |
7/1/1916 | Poetry Journal, The | 6/1 | 19-23 | "Shelley" | |
7/20/1916 | Life | 68/1760 | 108 | "Nonsense" | |
8/3/1916 | Life | 68/1762 | 185 | "The Pacifist's Breviary" | poem; also in The Evening Post, Sept. 30, 1916, p. 16 |
8/3/1916 | Life | 68/1762 | 207 | "Let Us Have Peace" | poem |
8/8/1916 | Albany Daily Democrat | 2 | Untitled ["Vers Libre"] | untitled poem; "We apologize for giving the following written by one de Casseres, and first published in the N. Y. Sun" | |
8/12/1916 | Judge | 71/1817 | "On Coney's Beach" | poem | |
9/11/1916 | Harrisburg Star-Independent | 10 | "Morning Magic" | poem | |
9/21/1916 | Life | 68/1769 | 477 | "Star-Dust and Nettles" | poem |
11/2/1916 | Life | 68/1775 | 752 | "The Pantomimic World" | poem |
11/9/1916 | Life | 68/1776 | 818 | "Debts" | |
11/23/1916 | Life | 68/1778 | 894 | "Diary of a Literary Censor" | |
12/5/1916 | Washington Times, The | 8 | "Chatterton." | Don Marquis' Column | |
12/7/1916 | Life | 1044 | "The Inevitable" | poem | |
12/8/1916 | Washington Times, The | 10 | "Ruins." | Don Marquis' Column, Home Edition | |
12/9/1916 | Puck | 10 | "In Every Key" | column | |
12/16/1916 | Puck | 18 | "In Every Key" | column | |
12/21/1916 | Life | 1138 | "Imagination" | poem; also in The Arizona Republican, Jan. 19, 1917, p. 4; Evening Post, April 28, 1917, p. 16 | |
12/23/1916 | Puck | 17 | "In Every Key" | column | |
12/30/1916 | Puck | 18 | "In Every Key" | ||
1/4/1917 | Life | 69/1784 | 30 | "Psychology of Salvation" | |
1/6/1917 | Puck | 18 | "In Every Key" | ||
1/13/1917 | Puck | 9 | "In Every Key" | ||
1/27/1917 | Puck | 8 | "The Four Corners of New York" | Reprinted in The Clay-Worker, Feb. 1917, p. 169 | |
2/3/1917 | Puck | 18 | "In Every Key" | ||
2/6/1917 | Washington Times, The | 6 | “My Golden Age." | Complete Afternoon Edition | |
2/17/1917 | Puck | 12 | "In Every Key" | ||
2/22/1917 | Life | 69/1791 | 302 | "Servants' Manual" | |
2/22/1917 | Life | 69/1791 | 306 | "Opinions on the War" | |
2/24/1917 | Puck | 18 | "In Every Key" | ||
3/3/1917 | Puck | 35 | "In Every Key" | ||
3/8/1917 | Life | 393 | "Sleep" | ||
3/10/1917 | Puck | 16 | "In Every Key" | ||
3/11/1917 | Washington Times, The | 8 | "March Winds" | in Don Marquis' column | |
3/17/1917 | Puck | 16 | "In Every Key" | ||
3/24/1917 | Puck | 10, 25 | "What a Funny Story!" | ||
3/31/1917 | Puck | 18 | "In Every Key" | ||
4/7/1917 | Washington Times, The | 8 | "Opinions on Prohibition." | By Planchette. Complete Afternoon Edition | |
4/8/1917 | New York Times | "Whims of the Times" | |||
4/28/1917 | Judge | 72/1854 | "The Fourth Dimension" | ||
5/8/1917 | Washington Times, The | 8 | "Sub Specie Eternitatis" | Don Marquis' Column | |
5/10/1917 | Washington Times, The | 4 | "The Eternal Avatar" | Don Marquis' Column | |
5/24/1917 | Washington Times, The | 4 | "Chant of Man: 1917" | Don Marquis' Column | |
5/26/1917 | Judge | 72/1858 | "In a Cage" | ||
6/7/1917 | Washington Times, The | 6 | "The Soul of It All" | Don Marquis' Column | |
6/13/1917 | Washington Times, The | 10 | "The Poet-Burglar" | Don Marquis' Column | |
6/22/1917 | Washington Times, The | 10 | "Similes and a Query" | Don Marquis' Column | |
6/23/1917 | Judge | 72/1862 | "Woman: The Great Movie" | Reprinted in Harrisburg Evening News 7/5/1917 p. 10 | |
7/1/1917 | Seven Arts, The | 306 | "Three Improbables" | ||
7/5/1917 | Life | 70/1810 | 30 | "Letter-Boxes" | poem |
7/20/1917 | Puck | 14 | "Inscriptions for Battle-Monuments" | ||
7/21/1917 | Judge | 73/1866 | "Sic Transit" | ||
8/16/1917 | Life | 70/1816 | 278 | "Ave Atque Vale!" | |
8/18/1917 | Judge | 73/1870 | "The Collectors" | ||
8/25/1917 | Judge | 73/1871 | "The King and the Devil" | ||
9/1/1917 | Judge | 73/1872 | "About Vacations" | ||
9/1/1917 | Smart Set, The | 53/1 | 2 | "Variations on an Old Theme" | |
9/29/1917 | Judge | 73/1876 | "A Little War Gazeteer" | ||
10/1/1917 | Smart Set, The | 53/2 | 99-100 | "The Resignation of New York" | |
10/6/1917 | Judge | 73/1877 | "A Great Benefit Performance" | ||
10/13/1917 | Judge | 73/1878 | "Recipe for Making a Bestseller" | ||
10/13/1917 | Judge | 73/1878 | "The Inconceivable" | ||
10/20/1917 | Judge | 73/1879 | "Rain" | ||
11/3/1917 | Evening Star, The | 10 | "Hold Yet A Little While!“ | Earliest publication of this poem – reprinted in at least 10 other papers | |
11/3/1917 | Judge | 73/1881 | "Playing Safe in China" | ||
11/10/1917 | Judge | 73/1882 | "The Renaissance of the Improbable." | ||
11/13/1917 | The Daily Ardmreite | 3 | "Hold Yet A Little While!“ | ||
11/24/1917 | Judge | 73/1884 | "As History May Dub Him" | Reprinted in Pittsburgh Press, Oct. 1, 1918, p. 21 | |
1/5/1918 | Judge | "Shrapnel" | |||
1/26/1918 | Judge | "The Wagnerian Lock-Out" | |||
2/2/1918 | Judge | 74/1894 | "Dreams" | ||
2/16/1918 | Judge | 74/1896 | "Hot Tom and Jerry and the Ghost Cop" | ||
3/1/1918 | Dry Goods | 19/1 | 9 | "New York the Wondrous!" | |
3/2/1918 | Judge | 74/1898 | "The Year with Seven Months" | ||
3/7/1918 | Life | 398 | "The Lady of the Hour" | ||
3/9/1918 | Judge | 74/1899 | "Carelessness" | ||
3/14/1918 | Life | 429 | "National Salutations" | ||
3/16/1918 | Judge | 74/1900 | "A Miracle of the Future" | ||
3/23/1918 | Judge | 74/1901 | "The Diagnosis of a Doctor of Philosophy" | ||
3/30/1918 | Judge | 74/1902 | "My Movie Self" | ||
4/2/1918 | New York Tribune | 8 | "Hold the Line!" | poem | |
4/6/1918 | Judge | 74/1903 | "Thumb-nail Essays" | ||
4/11/1918 | New York Tribune | 10 | "The Undying Flame" | poem | |
4/20/1918 | Judge | 74/1905 | "Shrapnel" | ||
4/27/1918 | Judge | 74/1906 | "Shrapnel" | ||
5/1/1918 | Smart Set, The | 55/1 | 101-102 | "The Psychology of the Avenue" | |
5/4/1918 | Judge | 74/1907 | "Gas and Shrapnel" | ||
5/11/1918 | Judge | 74/1908 | "German Pronouns" | ||
5/18/1918 | Judge | 74/1909 | "From the Guam Gazette of 2175" | ||
5/25/1918 | Judge | 74/1910 | "Shrapnel" | ||
6/1/1918 | Judge | 74/1911 | "Saturnine Philosophy" | ||
6/8/1918 | Judge | 74/1912 | "Shrapnel and Things" | ||
6/15/1918 | Judge | 74/1913 | "Topical Tinctures" | ||
6/22/1918 | Goodwin's weekly | 8 | "Shrapnel." | ||
6/22/1918 | Judge | 74/1914 | "Shrapnel" | ||
6/29/1918 | Judge | 74/1915 | "Flashlights" | ||
7/1918 | Current Opinion | 65 | 56 | "My Comic Perspective." | |
7/1/1918 | Quill, The | 7 | "Birth Mannerisms", "The Vampire" | poems | |
7/1/1918 | Quill, The | 11-12 | "Panalepsis" | ||
7/1/1918 | Quill, The | 14-15 | "The Bone-Dry Mind" | ||
7/1/1918 | Quill, The | 16 | "Credo for Eunuch-Pacifists" | poem | |
7/1/1918 | Quill, The | 18 | "The Anarch" | poem | |
7/6/1918 | Judge | 75/1916 | "Moods of a Modern Philosopher" | ||
7/7/1918 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 7 | "To a Great American" | poem | |
7/7/1918 | Sun, The | 7 | "To A Great American." | The best verse of the week | |
7/13/1918 | Judge | 75/1917 | "Only Skin-Deep" | ||
7/18/1918 | Evening Public Ledger | 10 | "Arise Ye Dead!" | Rubber Heels | |
7/20/1918 | Judge | 75/1918 | "Periscopes and Persimmons" | ||
7/27/1918 | Judge | 75/1919 | "Treat 'Em Rough" | ||
8/1/1918 | IL Carroccio (The Italian Review) | 8/2 | 168 | "Italy" | IL Carroccio Publishing CO, Inc. 150 Nassau ST. New York |
8/3/1918 | Judge | 75/1920 | "A Midsummer Night's Steam" | ||
8/4/1918 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 11 | "Ezra Pound, Who Does Idaho Awful Proud" | ||
8/11/1918 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 9 | "The History of the Karma of the Kaiser" | ||
8/18/1918 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 4 | "The Mystical Irony of Thomas Hardy" | ||
8/24/1918 | Judge | 75/1923 | "Shrapnel and Spuds" | ||
8/25/1918 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 9 | "D'Annunzio" | poem | |
8/31/1918 | Judge | 75/1924 | "Price-Tags" | ||
9/1/1918 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 11 | "Excursions into the Ego of Walt Whitman" | ||
9/2/1918 | New-York Tribune | 6 | "The ball game." | Poem, Also in Evening Public Ledger 9/6/1918 Page 8 | |
9/8/1918 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 10 | "Dungeons and Cupolas of the Soul" | ||
9/21/1918 | Judge | 75/1927 | "High Jinks at a Listening Post" | ||
9/28/1918 | Judge | 75/1928 | "The Seven That Were" | ||
9/29/1918 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 8 | "Ballet of the Minutes" | poem | |
10/5/1918 | Judge | 75/1929 | "Good Marne-in'!" | ||
10/6/1918 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 4 | "The Flame That Is France" | ||
10/12/1918 | Judge | 75/1930 | "Quips and Quirks" | ||
10/13/1918 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 5 | "Dr. Crane Hands Us a Spiritual Oil Shine" | ||
10/20/1918 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 2 | "Ibanez's Splending Story of Saguntum" | ||
10/20/1918 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 11 | "H. L. Mencken and the Second Fall of Man" | ||
10/27/1918 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 5 | "Ghosts, Were-Wolves and Edgar Allan Poe" | ||
11/9/1918 | Judge | 75/1934 | "Camouflage and Persiflage" | ||
11/14/1918 | Life | 702 | "Foch!" | ||
11/17/1918 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 11 | "Life, Genius & Co., Inc." | ||
11/23/1918 | Judge | 75/1936 | "Why We Are Thankful" | ||
11/28/1918 | Tobacco | 8 | "Why We Are Thankful" | ||
12/1/1918 | Bookman, The | 48 | 478-481 | "Mr. Holiday's Fascinating Rambles." | |
12/1/1918 | Sun, The | 10 | "Outstanding Books of the Fall and Year." | Named by: DeC | |
12/1/1918 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 15 | "The Resurrection of Edgar Saltus" | ||
12/7/1918 | Judge | 75/1938 | "Quite Believable" | ||
12/15/1918 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 7 | "Tristan-Whitman and Isolde-Gilchrist" | Books and The Book World | |
12/15/1918 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 2 | "Jules Verne Twenty (or Thirty) Years After" | ||
12/29/1918 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 9 | "Back to Boyland with G. A. Henty!" | ||
1/11/1919 | Judge | 75/1943 | "Wings" | ||
1/19/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 9 | "Psychology? It's All in the Day's Work" | ||
1/26/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 8 | "The Boss, Myself and a Book" | ||
1/26/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 9 | "The Quick and the Dead" | ||
2/1/1919 | Flying | 60 | "D'Annunzio" | poem | |
2/2/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 11 | "Wilson Wallis's Panorama of Messiahs" | ||
2/9/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 12 | "The Red Legend of Russia" | ||
2/16/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 12 | "The Martyrdom of Irvin Cobb" | ||
2/22/1919 | Judge | 75/1949 | "Some Near-Thoughts" | ||
2/23/1919 | Sun, The | 13 | "Darling Definitions" | ||
2/28/1919 | Pittsburgh Press, The | 12 | "German Pronounts" | ||
3/1/1919 | Bookman, The | 49 | 212-213 | "Max's 'Happy Hypocrite.'" | |
3/8/1919 | Judge | 75/1951 | "Great Dogs and Some History" | ||
3/9/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 2 | "Balm for Baldheads" | ||
3/9/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 12 | "A. E.'s Flight Beyond Matter" | ||
3/16/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 5 | "Raising the Devil with the Syrians" | ||
3/22/1919 | Judge | 75/1953 | "Paradoxology" | ||
3/29/1919 | Judge | 75/1954 | "Blue Monday Epigrams" | ||
3/30/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 11 | "'Civilization' and Georges Duhamel" | ||
4/1/1919 | Bookman, The | 217-218 | "How-Do-You-Do, England" | ||
4/5/1919 | Judge | 75/1955 | "Extravagance" | ||
4/5/1919 | Judge | 75/1955 | "The Charm of Aversion" | ||
4/6/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 5, p. 15 | "How Ellis Wasted His Wasted Time" | ||
4/12/1919 | Judge | 75/1956 | "Possibilities" | ||
4/13/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 7, p. 8 | "A Lady Unbuttons Her Mind" | ||
4/19/1919 | Judge | 76/1957 | "Laugh and Let Laugh!" | ||
4/20/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 7, p. 4 | "En Route" | ||
4/20/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 7, p. 9 | "'The Paliser Case,' by Saltus" | ||
4/26/1919 | Judge | 76/1958 | "Eureka!" | ||
4/27/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 4 | "Pete's Non-Refillable Psyche" | ||
5/1/1919 | Bookman, The | 49 | 217-218 | "How Do You. Do, England!" | |
5/3/1919 | Judge | 76/1959 | "A Game of Patience" | ||
5/4/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 2 | "Baby and the Psychist" | ||
5/4/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 9 | "The Uncreeling of Kohleth" | ||
5/17/1919 | Judge | 76/1961 | "Atavism: 1920" | ||
5/18/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 4 | "Mrs. Glyn Outdoes Dostoievsky" | Books and The Book World | |
5/25/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 8 | "De-Moralizing Chesterfield" | Books and The Book World | |
6/1/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 2 | "A Complex Among the Fingos" | ||
6/1/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 9 | "Musings in the Church of Anatole" | ||
6/8/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 2 | "Mark Twain Doesn't Come Back" | ||
6/8/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 10 | "Dante After Armageddon" | ||
6/15/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 4 | "Rum and the Coming Dry Rot" | ||
6/15/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 12 | "D'Aurevilly the Diabolist" | ||
6/21/1919 | Judge | 76/1966 | "Glooms" | ||
6/22/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 11 | "'The Home and the World,' by Tagore" | ||
6/29/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 3 | "Don Marquis and his Book, 'Prefaces'" | Books and The Book World | |
6/29/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 12 | "The Child" | ||
7/1/1919 | Bookman, The | 49 | 600-601 | "The Eternal Voltaire." | |
7/6/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 8, p. 9 | "The Last Night of King Alcohol" | ||
7/6/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 7 | "Will Rogers on the Peace Conference" | ||
7/13/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 7 | "Ecce Hobo! Harry Kemp and His Light Love Lyrics" | ||
7/19/1919 | Judge | 77/1970 | 11 | "Our Scratchy Cat" | |
7/20/1919 | New York Times, The | 66 | "Sobriety Just Grew, Without Awaiting Dry Laws" | ||
7/20/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 8 | "6,000 Ways to Say It." | ||
7/20/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 12 | "Michael Strange" | ||
7/27/1919 | New York Times, The | 69 | "The Corner Where Traffic Cop and Fairies Meet" | ||
7/27/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 8 | "A Sigh for Nine Dead Ladies" | ||
8/1/1919 | Evening Public Ledger | 10 | "The Chaffing Dish" | poem | |
8/3/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 4 | "In The Coney Island of Mysticism" | ||
8/7/1919 | Life | 74/1919 | 229 | "Wind" | poem |
8/10/1919 | New York Times Magazine, The | 10 | "Queer Phantasies of the Alcoholic Dimension" | ||
8/10/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 3 | "Here Comes the Fairies!" | ||
8/17/1919 | New York Times, The | 73 | "All-Night New York in the Dry Season of 1919" | ||
8/23/1919 | Judge | 77/1975 | "The Dream Pocket" | poem | |
8/24/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 7 | "An Iliad of Eats for All Food Addicts" | ||
8/31/1919 | New York Times, The | 70 | "Psycho-Analyzing Old 'Pop' Manhattan" | ||
8/31/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 4 | "The Pale Horse" | ||
9/1/1919 | Bookman, The | 50/1 | 79-80 | "The Magical Art of the Movie" | |
9/1/1919 | Bookman, The | 50/1 | 105-107 | "Van Noppen, Homer of Our Fleet" | |
9/1/1919 | Cartoons Magazine | 16/3 | 478 | "Nocturne: 1920" | poem |
9/7/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 8 | "The Infallibility of Women" | ||
9/14/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 12 | "Jams, Jellies and G. K. C." | ||
9/20/1919 | Judge | 13 | "Madame La Boss" | ||
9/21/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 2 | "Say Abracadabra!" | ||
9/21/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 3 | "Touchin' On and Appertainin' to Marie Corelli" | Books and The Book World | |
9/28/1919 | New York Times, The | 7, 14 | "D'Annunzio, Heir of David, Poet-Warrior" | ||
10/1/1919 | Good Housekeeping | 50 | "A Child Must Lead" | ||
10/5/1919 | New York Times Magazine, The | 4 | "Which Is Your Favorite Corner in New York?" | ||
10/19/1919 | New York Times Magazine, The | 5 | "Literary Ancestry of Bench Lizards" | ||
10/26/1919 | New York Times Magazine, The | 7, 12 | "Now for Another Famous Visitor, Miss Aphrodite" | Reprinted in the Courier Journal 11/2/1919, p. 12 | |
11/1/1919 | Bookman, The | 50/3-4 | 368-370 | "Murray Marks and His Friends" | |
11/1/1919 | Cartoons Magazine | 16/5 | 792 | "New American Phases" | |
11/1/1919 | Good Housekeeping | “A Child Must Lead” | |||
11/9/1919 | Judge | 77/1987 | 7-8 | "The Promethean Jazz" | |
11/9/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 3 | "An Aphorist on Ads, &c." | ||
11/12/1919 | Evening Public Ledger | 10 | "Three of Gotham" | The Saucepan | |
11/16/1919 | New York Times Magazine, The | 3 | "Michel Fokine, Superman of the Toe" | ||
11/16/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 15 | "Scherzo: Mencken—Cabell" | ||
11/23/1919 | New York Times Magazine, The | 4 | "Celebrated Union Men of History" | ||
11/23/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 7 | "Hail, Laughter—World Hero!" | ||
11/30/1919 | Sun, The | "Next Sunday's Holiday Number: Ina Coolbrith, A Biographical Sketch by: Dec." | |||
11/30/1919 | New York Times Magazine, The | 3 | "Heavens a Hippodrome and All the Actors Airplanes" | ||
11/30/1919 | Sun, The | "The Coming of Maeterlinck" | Books and the Book World | ||
12/1/1919 | Good Housekeeping | 18 | A Mighty Partnership | ||
12/1/1919 | Cartoons Magazine | 16/6 | 944 | Collaritis | |
12/1/1919 | Red Cross Magazine, The | 14/12 | 79 | The Funny Fairy | |
12/7/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 21 | A List, for Holiday Reference, of Our Favorites | ||
12/7/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 15 | Ina Coolbirth of California's "Overland Trinity" | ||
12/21/1919 | New York Times Magazine, The | 10 | St. Louis Would Be Geneva of a Highbrow League | ||
12/28/1919 | New York Times Magazine, The | 4 | Psycho-Analyzing the Infant Nineteen-Twenty | ||
12/28/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 4 | "What Space Means to Me" | ||
12/28/1919 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 12 | "Mr. Holliday is Deified" | ||
1/4/1920 | New York Herald (Magazine) | 2 | "On the Stump for the Immortality of the Soul" | A character sketch of Benjamin DeCasseres would be about as difficult as trying to get a flashlight of a Chameleon playing leapfrog over a rainbow. | |
1/4/1920 | New York Tribune | 6 | "Sir Oliver Lodge Coming to tell us about Spirits" | ||
1/4/1920 | New York Herald, The | "Magazines and Photographic Sections" | First Section, part-one | ||
1/4/1920 | New York Times Magazine, The | 5 | "The Ghost of Poe Returns to Broadway" | ||
1/4/1920 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 4 | "The Renaissance of Blake" | ||
1/10/1920 | Judge | 78/1995 | 13 | "Annus Mirabilis: 1952" | |
1/10/1920 | New York Tribune | 10 | "Philosophy of Maeterlinck" | ||
1/11/1920 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 4 | "Threshold" | poem | |
1/11/1920 | New York Herald, The | sec. 3, p. 2 | "Ben DeCasseres on Lids" | ||
1/11/1920 | New York Times, The | 46 | "Madame Ouija, Bolshevik of the Spirit World" | ||
1/17/1920 | Theosophical Outlook | 5/3 | 21-22 | "Psychic Phenomena" | |
1/18/1920 | New York Herald,The | 2 | "DeCasseres Goes to a Seance" | Third section, Part one | |
1/18/1920 | New York Times, The | 29 | "An Epilogue from the Trenches" | ||
1/18/1920 | New York Times Magazine, The | 6 | "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Unhappiness" | ||
1/18/1920 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 10 | "Fancies Tied to Cat Tales" | ||
1/23/1920 | New York Herald Magazine | 3 | "Marjorie Fleming the Daisy Ashford of Long Ago" | ||
1/25/1920 | New York Times Magazine, The | 6 | "Tragedy of the Parlor Bolsheviki" | ||
1/25/1920 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 6 | "The Sea" | poem | |
1/25/1920 | Sun, The | sec. 6, p. 4 | "Acclaiming the Premier Poet of Greece" | ||
2/1/1920 | Bookman, The | 50/6 | 612-614 | "A Fine Adventure in Ideas" | |
2/1/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 54 | "A Gossip with Three Tailors of Satire" | ||
2/1/1920 | New York Times Magazine, The | 4 | "When a Miner Tries Roughing It in New York" | ||
2/1/1920 | Sun, The | 7 | "Poe's Unknown "Eureka" Philosopic Masterpiece" | Also in New York Herald | |
2/7/1920 | Judge | 78/1997 | 27 | "Fermentation" | |
2/7/1920 | Judge | 78/1997 | 32 | "The Lost Atmosphere" | |
2/7/1920 | Judge | 78/1997 | 33 | "The 'Try-Outs'" | |
2/8/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 78 | "Miss Edwards Recalls Some Mid-Victorians" | ||
2/8/1920 | New York Times Magazine, The | 5 | "Americans as 'Easy Marks' for Foreign Celebrities" | ||
2/15/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 90 | "A Volume of Benavente's Plays" | ||
2/15/1920 | New York Times Magazine, The | 4 | "Unlocking Energy in the Frantic Effort to Live" | ||
2/20/1920 | Christian Advocate, The | 208 | "Rum's Seven Cardinal Virtues" | ||
2/29/1920 | New York Times, The | sec. 5, p. 11 | "Income Tax in Three Reels" | ||
3/1/1920 | Bookman, The | 51 | 94-95 | "The Poems of Herbert Trench" | |
3/1/1920 | Red Cross Magazine, The | 15/3 | 24 | "Beating the Gods" | |
3/1/1920 | Catholic Educational Review, The | 177-178 | [untitled] | ||
3/1/1920 | Smart Set, The | 61/3 | 65-66 | "Little Scenarios" | |
3/7/1920 | New York Times, The | sec. 5, p. 1 | "A Sparkling Cinema of Robert Louis Stevenson" | ||
3/11/1920 | Life | 448 | "Elevators and Hats" | ||
3/14/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 2 | "In the Fairyland of Hyperspace" | ||
3/14/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 16 | "Open Season for Snobs" | ||
3/14/1920 | Greenville News, The | 13 | "A Moving Picture of Man's Tribulation in Making Out Tax Blank" | Reprint of "Income Tax in Three Reels" from NYT 2/29/1920 | |
3/20/1920 | Judge | 78/2003 | 14 | "The Magical Age of the Child" | |
3/21/1920 | New York Times, The | sec. 6, p. 2 | "Old New York in Rollicking Rhyme" | ||
3/21/1920 | New York Times, The | sec. 8, p. 5 | "Has Pacifism Come Back?" | ||
3/27/1920 | Judge | 12 | "A Six Months' Horoscope" | ||
3/28/1920 | Great Falls Daily Tribune | sec. 2, p. 8 | "Rum's Seven Cardinal Virtues" | ||
3/28/1920 | New York Times, The | sec. 7, p. 10 | "Taking Sobriety's Pulse" | ||
3/28/1920 | New York Times, The | sec. 5, p. 2 | "Mr. Huneker Writes of Mary Garden and Others" | ||
4/1/1920 | Bookman, The | 51 | 231-232 | "James Huneker's 'Bedouins'" | |
4/1/1920 | Nash's Pall Mall Magazine | 45/324 | xxxix | "A Mighty Partnership" | |
4/1/1920 | Smart Set, The | 41/4 | 90 | "Four One-Reel Movies" | |
4/3/1920 | Dearborn Independent | 16 | "Briefly Told | ||
4/3/1920 | Judge | 78/2005 | 9 | "World-Wonder" | |
4/3/1920 | Judge | 78/2005 | 12 | "Where's Your Fire-Escape?" | |
4/3/1920 | Judge | 78/2005 | 31 | "The Pan-Baiters" | |
4/4/1920 | Independent (Helena, MT), The | 6 | "Temperature and Blood Pressure of Sobriety's Patients Are Now Taken" | ||
4/4/1920 | New York Tribune | 10 | "Have You The Baseball Fever." | ||
4/4/1920 | New York Times, The | sec. 7, p. 3 | "The Pacifism of Mr. Edward Carpenter" | ||
4/10/1920 | Judge | 78/2006 | 11 | "Where We're At" | |
4/10/1920 | Theosophical Outlook | 5/15 | 1-3 | "Hyperspace" | Reprint of "In the Fairyland of Hyperspace", NYT Book Review 3/14/1920 |
4/11/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 167 | "Mr. Dreiser Talks of Many Things" | ||
4/17/1920 | Judge | 78/2007 | 30 | "The New Fairyland" | |
4/18/1920 | New York Times, The | sec. 7, p. 1 | "Baseball Extra!—'Bat 'Em Out,' The Slogan of a Nation" | ||
4/18/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 189 | "Psychic Phenomena and Humble Horseradish" | ||
4/25/1920 | New York Times, The | sec. 7, p. 5 | "Odyssey of Home-Hunting in New York" | ||
5/2/1920 | New York Times, The | sec. 6, p. 10 | "Here's Health to the Art Museum!" | ||
5/2/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 221 | "A Moving Story" | ||
5/4/1920 | Judge | 78/2009 | "Is Genius Half-Seas Over?" | ||
5/4/1920 | Judge | 78/2009 | "Snobbishness à la Carte" | ||
5/9/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 239 | "Walt Whitman as a French Critic Sees Him" | ||
5/9/1920 | New York Times, The | sec. 6, p. 7 | "The Seven Lost Arts of Manhattan" | ||
5/15/1920 | New York Evening Post, The | sec. 3, p. 6 | "The Animated Cartoon" | ||
5/16/1920 | New York Times, The | sec. 7, p. 3 | "A Manhattan Midsummer Night's Scream" | ||
5/20/1920 | Los Angeles Times, The | sec. 2, p. 4 | "Snobs" | Reprint of "Snobbishness à la Carte" from Judge, 5/4/1920 | |
5/23/1920 | New York Times, The | sec. 7, p. 3 | "Case of Prudery Against Literature" | ||
5/23/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 270 | "West of Ireland in Vision and Belief" | ||
6/1/1920 | Papyrus, The | 4/6 | 16-19 | "Gabriele D'Annunzio" | |
6/1/1920 | Smart Set, The | 62/2 | 79-81 | "The Last Satire of a Famous Titan" | |
6/5/1920 | Judge | 78/2014 | "Ghosts, Geniuses and the Lady Etarre" | ||
6/6/1920 | New York Times, The | sec. 6, p. 12 | "Burglars Neighborhood Pets" | ||
6/6/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 293 | "Mr. Pound on James, Chinese and Others" | ||
6/12/1920 | Judge | 78/2015 | 24, 32 | "Between Covers: Scandal, Poor Lo! And Bill Jones" | |
6/13/1920 | New York Times, The | sec. 7, p. 3 | "Child Study Set to Ragtime" | ||
6/19/1920 | Judge | 78/2016 | "Between Covers: Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum, Old Java and Masks" | ||
6/20/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 326 | "Spiritual Voices in Modern Literature" | ||
6/26/1920 | Judge | 78/2017 | 15, 30 | "Between Covers: Venice, 'Nuts' and Third Base" | |
6/27/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 26 | "Wheeling Parnassus Around the Hub" | ||
7/3/1920 | Judge | 79/2018 | "Between Covers: Bent Light, Home Brew and a 'Chink'" | ||
7/4/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 12 | "An Epic of Famous Failures" | ||
7/10/1920 | Judge | 79/2019 | "Between Covers: Bojer, a Confession and Little Freda" | ||
7/11/1920 | Judge | 2 | "Rolland's Sublime Farce" | ||
7/17/1920 | Judge | 79/2020 | "Castle Building" | ||
7/17/1920 | Judge | 79/2020 | "Between Covers: The Main Guy, Buffalo Bill, and Dessert" | ||
7/18/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 24 | "Gentlemanly Sleuths of Prohibition" | ||
7/22/1920 | Life | 76/1968 | 144 | "Peter Pan" | |
7/24/1920 | Judge | 79/2021 | "Between Covers: Magic Casements, George Ade and Us" | ||
7/25/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 6 | "An Adventure In a Tenants' Community Council" | ||
7/31/1920 | Judge | 79/2022 | "Between Covers: Intermezzo, Robin, Lulu and William" | ||
7/31/1920 | Judge | 79/2022 | "The Disappearance of Duds" | ||
8/1/1920 | Red Cross Magazine, The | 16/8 | 41 | "Grow Your Wing" | |
8/1/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 22 | "Coney Island in the Desert" | ||
8/7/1920 | Judge | 79/2023 | "Between Covers: Everywhere, Nowhere and Somewhere" | ||
8/21/1920 | Judge | 79/2025 | "Between Covers: A Literary Three-Bagger" | ||
8/22/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 14 | "Incandescents Declare the Glory of Manhattan" | ||
8/24/1920 | Stanly News Herald, The | 14 | "Grow Your Wing" | Reprint from Red Cross Magazine 8/1/1920 | |
8/28/1920 | Judge | 79/2026 | "Between Covers: A Few Remarks Between Home Runs" | ||
8/29/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 9 | "Chivalry in Office Elevators" | ||
9/4/1920 | Judge | 79/2027 | "Between Covers: Holding the Reins on a Triple Mount" | ||
9/5/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 4 | "The First Woman President" | ||
9/12/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 7, 29 | "Discovering Home Life in New York" | ||
9/18/1920 | Judge | 79/2029 | "Between Covers: A Vamp, Red-Headed Matches, and Quitters" | ||
9/19/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 7 | "A Book of Ancient Manners" | ||
9/25/1920 | Judge | 79/2030 | "Between Covers: Mysteries of the Parcel Post" | ||
9/26/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 8-9 | "'Mecca' and the Magic of the Spectacle" | ||
10/1/1920 | Red Cross Magazine, The | 16/10 | 26 | "Get the Nonsense Habit" | |
10/2/1920 | Judge | 79/2031 | "Between Covers: Putting Ginger into Old Spave Pegasus" | ||
10/3/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 19 | "Shestov's Challenge to Civilization" | ||
10/9/1920 | Judge | 79/2032 | "Between Covers: When the Dry-ad Meets the Jag-uar" | ||
10/16/1920 | Stage, The | 677 | "The Play-Instinct" | ||
10/23/1920 | Judge | 79/2034 | "Between Covers: Turning on the Confession Faucet" | ||
10/23/1920 | Stage, The | 739 | "Page Benjamin De Casseres!" | ||
10/24/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 10-11 | "Brains Under the Barber Shears" | ||
10/30/1920 | Judge | 79/2035 | "Between Covers: A Cynical Polonius, Louis, and the Turks" | ||
10/31/1920 | Elmira Morning Telegram | "Forecast of Inaugural Parade of the First Woman President" | |||
11/1/1920 | Bookman, The | 52 | 267-269 | "The Metabolist of Genius." | |
11/1/1920 | Bookman, The | 66 | 262-266 | "Robinson Jeffers: Tragic Terror." | |
11/13/1920 | Judge | 79/2037 | "Between Covers: Thrills, Tarzan and Our Bobsy" | ||
11/14/1920 | New York Herald, The | sec. 7, p. 12 | "Illinois in 2018 A.D." | ||
11/21/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 2 | "The Guild's Own Drama" | ||
11/23/1920 | Buffalo Evening News | 8 | "The Poet and the Hooligans" | poem | |
11/27/1920 | Judge | 79/2039 | "Between Covers: Yanking Your Wisdom Tooth Without Gas" | ||
12/5/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 5, 14 | "Astoria's Magic of the Movies" | ||
12/6/1920 | Brooklyn Daily Eagle | 5 | "Rum's Seven Cardinal Virtues" | ||
12/11/1920 | Judge | 79/2041 | "Between Covers: What the Postman Blew Out of His Whistle" | ||
12/12/1920 | New York Times Book Review, The | 5 | "The Hamlet-Like Nature of Charlie Chaplin" | ||
12/18/1920 | Judge | 79/2042 | "Between Covers: A Few Monkey Glands for the T. B. M." | ||
12/25/1920 | Judge | 79/2043 | "Why Publishers Die Young" | Has a "Between Covers"-style graphic but no column heading | |
12/26/1920 | New York Herald, The | 12 | “Vance's Latest Paradox." | Review by DeC | |
1/1/1921 | Double-Dealer | 1/1 | 21-23 | "Tales of a Psychometric Reporter No. 1" | |
1/1/1921 | Judge | 80/2044 | "Why Printers Go Crazy" | ||
1/1/1921 | Shadowland | 3/5 | 45, 78 | The Wreck of Logic and Crash of Darwins | |
1/8/1921 | Judge | 80/2045 | 30 | "Straining the Kick Out of the Scum" | |
1/15/1921 | Judge | 80/2046 | 28 | "While the Home Bruise Heals" | Has a "Between Covers"-style graphic but no column heading |
1/29/1921 | Judge | 80/2048 | 30 | "Dumplings from the Great Word Potpie" | Has a "Between Covers"-style graphic but no column heading |
2/1/1921 | Double-Dealer | 1/2 | 62-64 | "Tales of a Psychometric Reporter No. 2" | |
2/1/1921 | Double-Dealer | 1/2 | 80 | [congratulatory letter on publication of the first issue] | |
2/1/1921 | Shadowland | 3/6 | 41, 68 | James Branch Cabell: Prospero! | |
2/5/1921 | Judge | 80/2049 | 30 | "Biting Off a Chunk or Two of the Dic" | |
2/6/1921 | New York Times Book Review, The | 10 | "Mary Garden, Impresario" | ||
2/12/1921 | Judge | 80/2050 | 30 | "Wasting Time in the Parlor-Car" | |
2/13/1921 | New York Times Book Review, The | 15 | Subways: The National Gym" | ||
2/26/1921 | Judge | 80/2052 | 29 | "Trawling for Whales and Goldies" | |
2/27/1921 | New York Herald, The | sec. 7, p. 9 | "The Great Unpublished" | ||
3/1/1921 | Double-Dealer | 1/3 | 111-114 | "Tales of a Psychometric Reporter No. 3" | |
3/1/1921 | Shadowland | 4/1 | 42, 79, 81 | The Vision of Thomas Hardy | |
3/6/1921 | New York Herald, The | sec. 7, p. 9 | J. B. Cabell, Since "Jurgen" | ||
3/13/1921 | New York Herald, The | sec. 7, p. 10 | How the American Don Quixote Tried Riding a Bucking Bronco | ||
3/13/1921 | New York Herald, The | ||||
4/1/1921 | Double-Dealer | 1/4 | 149-150 | "Decadence and Mediocrity" | |
4/1/1921 | Shadowland | 4/2 | 55, 76 | Remy de Gourmont: Civilization's Epilogue | |
4/17/1921 | New York Herald, The | sec. 7, p. 12 | "Poets With Wings and Other Things" | ||
4/20/1921 | Buffalo Evening News | 8 | "Film Censor's Dictionary" | ||
4/24/1921 | New York Herald, The | sec. 7, p. 11 | "Borderland moods in verse" | ||
4/30/1921 | Auburn Citizen | 8 | "Mabel Taliaferro and Gareth Hughes in The Paramount Picture, 'Sentimental Tommy'" | Reprinted in Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune, 11/2/1921, p. 5 | |
5/1/1921 | Double-Dealer | 1/5 | 201-203 | "Monsieur Satan" | |
5/1/1921 | Shadowland | 4/3 | 40, 72 | Vachel Lindsay: Apocalyptic Jazzie | |
5/21/1921 | Wasp, The | 594 | "Dramatic Criticism" | ||
6/1/1921 | Shadowland | 4/4 | 39, 68, 78 | Anatole France: Beau Brummel of Sceptics | |
6/5/1921 | New York Times Book Review, The | 11 | "Film Censorship As a Sport" | ||
6/8/1921 | Charlotte News, The | 5 | "Sentimental Tommy" | Abbreviated version of review in Auburn Citizen 4/30/1921 | |
6/19/1921 | New York Times Book Review, The | 21 | "Lost Corners of New York" | ||
6/26/1921 | New York Herald, The | sec. 7, p. 12 | "Ideas live in families" | ||
6/26/1921 | New York Times, The | sec. 7, p. 6 | "'Wet' Parade Mottoes" | ||
6/26/1921 | New York Times Book Review, The | 17 | "Seven Months in the Movies" | ||
7/1/1921 | Double-Dealer | 2/7 | 35-36 | "To Arms! Burgundians" | |
7/1/1921 | Motion Picture Magazine | 21/6 | 21 | "Twenty Years Versus Eternity" | |
7/1/1921 | Shadowland | 4/5 | 45, 72 | Baudelaire: Ironic Dante | |
7/1/1921 | Quill, The | 18 | "Ave Zarathustra!" | poem | |
7/1/1921 | Quill, The | 18 | "Time's Schoolhouse" | ||
7/2/1921 | Judge | 81/2070 | 20 | "Censor's Dictionary" | |
7/2/1921 | Judge | 81/2070 | 34 | "Slogan Americanus: Brew and Boost" | |
7/3/1921 | New York Herald, The | sec. 7, p. 12 | "Old Philosopher Is Rediscovered After Centuries" | ||
7/9/1921 | Judge | 81/2071 | 17 | "Said the Upper Berth to the Lower Register—" | |
7/9/1921 | Billboard, The | 33/28 | 46 | "Artistic Evolution of Movies Slow?" | |
7/10/1921 | New York Times, The | 66 | "Hopes of the 'Wets'" | ||
7/16/1921 | Judge | 81/2072 | 34 | "Heads of Oak and Efficiency Ezra" | |
7/17/1921 | New York Herald, The | sec. 7, p. 8 | "Speaking of angels" | ||
7/23/1921 | Judge | 81/2073 | 34 | "Recipe for Making a Word-Stew" | |
7/30/1921 | Judge | 81/2074 | 34 | "Over the Hills to the Booze-House" | |
7/31/1921 | New York Herald, The | sec. 7, p. 8 | "A great modern Greek poet" | ||
8/1/1921 | Shadowland | 39, 70, 76 | Flaubert: Chemist of Illusions | ||
8/6/1921 | Judge | 81/2075 | 34 | "Three Homers on a Single and a Foul" | |
8/7/1921 | New York Times Book Review, The | 11 | "The New High Art of 'Ad. Writing'" | Reprinted in Concordia Blade Empire 8/12/1921 | |
8/13/1921 | Judge | 81/2076 | 34 | "The Tin Can on the Tail of the Dog-Days" | |
8/20/1921 | Judge | 81/2077 | 34 | "What the Old Vet Said to Newlydry" | |
8/21/1921 | New York Times Book Review, The | 10 | "The Leaden Age of Boredom" | ||
8/27/1921 | Judge | 81/2078 | 34 | "Just How Words Make the Dictionary" | |
8/28/1921 | New York Times | 37 | "Vision of the Booze Venice" | ||
9/3/1921 | Judge | 81/2079 | 32 | Knocking the Circle Out of Zero | |
9/4/1921 | New York Times Book Review, The | 8 | "The Campaign for Civility" | ||
9/10/1921 | Judge | 81/2080 | 34 | "What's the Constitution Between Cellars?" | |
9/12/1921 | Buffalo Evening News | 8 | "To the Old Soak" | poem | |
9/12/1921 | Harrisburg Telegraph | 10 | "To the Old Soak" | poem | |
9/17/1921 | Judge | 81/2081 | 34 | "The Passing of the Buck" | |
9/24/1921 | Judge | 81/2082 | 34 | "Outside of Murder Nothing Happened" | |
9/25/1921 | New York Times, The | 45 | "Our One Affirmative Commandment" | ||
10/1/1921 | Judge | 81/2083 | 34 | "What the Night-cap Said to the Eye-opener" | |
10/1/1921 | Quill, The | 8 | "Vers Libre" | ||
10/1/1921 | Shadowland | 5/2 | 43, 63 | The Bovaryism of Jules de Gaultier | |
10/8/1921 | Judge | 81/2084 | 34 | "The Mystery of the Great Bootlegacy" | |
10/9/1921 | New York Times, The | 40 | "Renaissance of the Masher and Swashbuckler" | ||
10/15/1921 | Judge | 81/2085 | 34 | "Will the Dill Pickle Ever Come Back?" | |
10/16/1921 | New York Times, The | 40 | "Paris Captured by Greenwich Village" | ||
10/29/1921 | Judge | 81/2087 | 9 | "The Third Eye" | |
11/1/1921 | Shadowland | 5/3 | 25, 77 | Dulcy and Lynn Fontanne | |
11/1/1921 | Shadowland | 5/3 | 45, 75 | Stendhal: Geometrical Don Juan | |
11/5/1921 | Judge | 81/2088 | 8 | "The Third Eye" | |
11/11/1921 | Wellington Daily News, The | 4 | "Fascination of the Movies" | ||
11/12/1921 | Judge | 81/2089 | 20 | "The Third Eye" | |
12/1/1921 | Forum | 66/6 | 548-549 | “A Photographer of Dreams” | |
12/1/1921 | Shadowland | 5/4 | 33, 77 | The Iridescent Irene | |
12/1/1921 | Shadowland | 5/4 | 55, 62 | The Psychology of Ennui | |
12/18/1921 | New York Herald, The | sec. 7, p. 8 | "Nietzsche or Shopenhauer?" Thundered Huneker | A personal tribute and a Review, by DeC | |
12/25/1921 | New York Herald, The | sec. 7, p. 11 | "Two Cabell Novels In the New Edition" | ||
1/1/1922 | Roycroft | 9/5 | 149-150 | "Hubbard Imitators" | |
1/1/1922 | Shadowland | 5/5 | 49, 65 | Verlaine: Epitome of Man | |
1/8/1922 | New York Herald, The | sec. 7, p. 9 | "Superman Philosopher Bought Toys for Wagner's Child" | ||
2/1/1922 | Theatre Magazine | 78, 124 | "William Shakespeare's Own Handwriting" | ||
2/5/1922 | New York Herald, The | sec. 8, p. 3 | "De Gourmont in Translation" | Book review | |
2/12/1922 | New York Herald, The | sec. 8, p. 15 | "Fame and Sincerity" | ||
3/4/1922 | Exhibitors Herald | 56 | "Do You Want to Be Censored?" | ||
3/5/1922 | New York Times, The | 90 | "In Mary's Eyes" | ||
3/19/1922 | New York Times Book Review, The | 10 | "The National New York Complex" | ||
3/26/1922 | New York Times, The | sec. 7, p. 8 | "Shy Girl Authors" | ||
3/26/1922 | New York Times Book Review, The | 10, 31 | "Our Domestic Movies and the Germans" | ||
4/1/1922 | Double-Dealer | 3/16 | 212-213 | “The Fatal Smile” | |
4/1/1922 | Shadowland | 6/2 | 19, 73, 75 | Mary Nash: Versatile Actress | |
4/1/1922 | Shadowland | 6/2 | 43, 61 | De Maupassant: Vagabond Faun | |
4/2/1922 | New York Times, The | 91 | "Fancy Dress Revels" | ||
4/16/1922 | New York Times Book Review, The | 11 | "Darwin Defied in Our Subways" | ||
5/1/1922 | Arts & Decoration | 32, 60, 64 | "The Grim Mask of Satire: Three Plays in New York that Transcend Amusement." | ||
5/1/1922 | Shadowland | 6/3 | 37, 68-69 | Balzac: The Clumsy Titan | |
5/21/1922 | New York Times Book Review, The | 6 | "Virtue Made in Pennsylvania" | ||
6/1/1922 | Smart Set, The | 68/2 | 102-104 | "Sub Specie Eternitatus" | |
6/1/1922 | Theatre Magazine | 170 | "Adrift in the Roaring Forties" | ||
7/2/1922 | Richmond Times-Dispatch | 5 | "Will Publish Essays By DeCasseres Soon." | ||
9/1/1922 | Smart Set, The | 69/1 | 81-83 | "The Nietzschean Follies: VIII" | |
9/3/1922 | New York Times Book Review, The | 7 | "Movies That the People Want" | Excerpt reprinted in The Billoard 9/30/1922 p.7 | |
9/10/1922 | Evening Star | 25 | "Chameleon: Review of New Books." | ||
10/1/1922 | Shadowland | 7/2 | 19 | "Candida Continued" | |
10/1/1922 | Smart Set, The | 69/2 | 79-81 | "The Nietzschean Follies: IX" | |
10/1/1922 | Theatre Magazine | 36/259 | "Adrift in the Roaring Forties" | ||
11/1/1922 | Theatre Magazine | 36/260 | 308 | "Adrift in the Roaring Forties" | |
11/12/1922 | New York Times Magazine, The | 12 | "Concatenated Conclave of Clarences" | ||
11/19/1922 | New York Times Magazine, The | 7, 14 | "The Coming Great Booze War" | ||
11/26/1922 | Morning Telegraph, The | 100/149 | sec. 2, p. 1 | "The Coue Wets" | |
11/29/1922 | Nation, The | 115/2995 | 582 | "Huneker the Versatile" | |
12/1/1922 | Arts & Decoration | 18/2 | 90, 92, 94 | "And a Little Book Shall Lead Them" | |
12/1/1922 | Theatre Magazine | 36/261 | 366 | "Adrift in the Roaring Forties" | |
12/1/1922 | Shadowland | 7/4 | 57, 78 | "The Play, the Part, and the Time" | |
12/3/1922 | New York Herald , The | 11 | "In Preparation : The Shadow-eater." | ||
12/17/1922 | Morning Telegraph, The | 100/170 | sec. 2, p. 1 | "Are You a Fixed or a Fluid?" | |
12/23/1922 | Exhibitors Herald | 44,58 | "Exhibitors Are Better Judges of Pictures Than Critics" | ||
12/27/1922 | Nation, The | 115/2999 | 722 | "A Yankee Cellini" | |
1/1/1923 | Arts & Decoration | 18/3 | 59-60 | "And a Little Book Shall Lead Them" | |
1/1/1923 | Shadowland | 7/5 | 19, 75 | "Jests and Visions" | |
2/1/1923 | Arts & Decoration | 18/4 | 91, 95 | "And a Little Book Shall Lead Them" | |
2/1/1923 | Shadowland | 7/6 | 26, 68 | "Shaw, D'Annunzio, Tolstoi: Diabolistic Idealists" | |
3/1/1923 | Arts & Decoration | 18/5 | 66, 71, 73 | "And a Little Book Shall Lead Them" | |
3/1/1923 | Shadowland | 8/1 | 35, 74 | "Satire: the Humor that Crucifies" | |
4/1/1923 | Arts & Decoration | 18/6 | 92, 94-95 | "The Best Books of the Month" | |
4/1/1923 | Shadowland | 8/2 | 20, 69 | "The Unearthly Imagination" | |
5/20/1923 | Morning Telegraph, The | 101/140 | sec. 2, p. 1 | "The Lost Tribes of Innocents" | |
6/3/1923 | New York Times, The | X10 | "New Crusade to Uplift Movies Led by Don Quixotes of the Pen" | ||
6/10/1923 | Morning Telegraph, The | 101/161 | sec. 2, p. 1 | "New York: Matter Triumphalis 1898 to 1923" | |
6/17/1923 | Morning Telegraph, The | 101/168 | sec. 2, p. 1 | "Mencken: Candidate of Booze or Bust Party" | |
6/17/1923 | New York Times Magazine, The | 2 | "Ads That Are Writ in Air" | ||
8/5/1923 | Morning Telegraph, The | 102/36 | sec. 2, p. 1 | "The Lost Booze-Trails of Manhattan" | |
8/12/1923 | Morning Telegraph, The | 102/43 | sec. 2, p. 3 | "Seven Men Who Never Will Sit in the Presidential Chair" | |
8/19/1923 | Morning Telegraph, The | 102/50 | sec. 2, p. 3 | "The Gentle Art of Jay Walking" | |
8/26/1923 | Morning Telegraph, The | 102/57 | sec. 2, p. 3 | "What We Might Give Gladly for a Twelve-Mile Limit" | |
9/16/1923 | Morning Telegraph, The | 102/78 | sec. 2, p. 3 | "Boking a Hundred Thousand Bucks—How It Can Be Done!" | |
11/7/1923 | Evening Star | 5 | "Twenty-one Years Ago." | ||
4/1/1924 | Arts & Decoration | 24, 66 | "Religious Hysteria as a Motive for Drama." | ||
5/1/1924 | Arts & Decoration | 36-37, 56 | "The Comic Mask on Broadway." | ||
5/25/1924 | New York Times Book Review, The | 13 | "At the Desk's Dry Wood of East India House" | ||
6/1/1924 | Arts & Decoration | 36, 54, 65-66 | "In the Kingdom of the Fol-de-Rol." | ||
7/1/1924 | Arts & Decoration | 38, 60-61 | "Expressing, Repressing and Confessing Willie." | ||
8/1/1924 | Arts & Decoration | 26, 71 | "The Magic Touch in Drama." | ||
9/1/1924 | Arts & Decoration | 30-31,66 | "Some Democratic Muses and Louvres." | ||
9/1/1924 | Motion Picture Magazine | 28/8 | 40, 88, 98-99, 109 | "Adventures Off-Scene" | |
10/1/1924 | Arts & Decoration | 17-18, 73 | "This Year's Plats." | ||
10/1/1924 | Motion Picture Magazine | 18-9 | 43, 93-94, 96 | "Adventures Off-Scene" | |
11/1/1924 | Arts & Decoration | 39-40 | "Where the Aisles of Thespis End." | ||
12/1/1924 | Arts & Decoration | 28, 64, 66 | "Where the Aisles of Thespis End." | ||
4/19/1925 | Buffalo Sunday Courier Magazine | 15 | "Anti-Puritan, Anti-Prohibition, Anti-Serious Sketches of New York" | ||
6/1/1925 | Arts & Decoration | 32-33, 64 | "The Balzac of European Ghetto." | ||
1/28/1926 | Brooklyn Daily Eagle | 18 | "The Washington Controversy" | Letter to the editor | |
2/3/1926 | Aiken Standard, The | "Two Men, a Woman, and a Dog" | Reprinted in the Jeffersonville Sullivan Co. Record 2/4/1926 p. 7; Deruyter Gleaner 4/8/1926, p. 8 | ||
09/05/1926 | New York Times Book Review, The | 8 | "Samuel Taylor Coleridge" | ||
10/03/1926 | New York Times Book Review, The | 2 | "Cabell Introduces Cinderella to Mephistopheles" | ||
10/17/1926 | New York Times Book Review, The | 4 | "Havelock Ellis Probes The Soul of Spain" | ||
11/1/1926 | Haldeman-Julius Monthly | Vol.IV/No.6 | "The Babbitts of Radicalism." | ||
12/01/1926 | American Mercury | 294-399 | "Five Portraits on Galvanized Iron" | ||
01/02/1927 | New York Times Book Review, The | 10 | Chamfort Rivalled Swift in Ironical Cynicism" | ||
02/01/1927 | American Mercury | 143-147 | "The Complete American" | ||
10/01/1927 | American Mercury | 178-181 | "The Broadway Mind" | ||
11/01/1927 | American Mercury | 288-292 | "Elegy in a Malty Mood" | ||
11/01/1927 | Bookman, The | 262-265 | "Robinson Jeffers: Tragic Terror" | ||
01/01/1928 | American Mercury | 99-103 | "The Red-Ink Days" | ||
02/10/1928 | New York Times, The | 120 | "Mr. De Casseres Protests" | Letter to the Editor | |
03/01/1928 | American Mercury | 438-442 | "Hymn to Satan" | ||
04/12/1928 | Life | 91/2371 | 16 | "Along the Main Stem" | |
05/01/1928 | American Mercury | 99-103 | "Polemic Against Sobriety" | ||
07/04/1928 | Reading Times | 6 | "Naturalizing Alice" | ||
08/01/1928 | American Mercury | 432-437 | "Resurgam!" | ||
08/29/1928 | Variety | 17 | "The Greatest of All Motion Pictures" | ||
09/12/1928 | Daily Boston Globe | 18 | "Yankee Fantasia" | ||
09/16/1928 | Waco News-Tribune | 28 | "Benjamin De Casseres Says Emil Jannings Is Without a Peer in Film World" | ||
11/01/1928 | American Mercury | 266-274 | "The History of a Patriot" | ||
11/17/1928 | Saturday Review of Literature, The | 367-368 | "Jules De Gaultier" | ||
03/01/1929 | American Mercury | 467-473 | "An American Wrestles with God" | ||
07/01/1929 | American Mercury | 339-345 | "Ingalls of Kansas" | ||
9/1/1929 | Arts & Decoration | 72, 110, 112 | "The 'Artificial Paradise' of Broadway" | ||
10/01/1929 | American Mercury | 215-221 | "Plumed Knight and Turkey-Gobbler" | ||
10/01/1929 | Arts & Decoration | 55, 92, 122 | "Circulez! Circulez! Mes Enfants!" | ||
2/1/1930 | Screenland | 20/4 | 94-95 | "The Stage" | |
2/1/1930 | American Mercury | 221-228 | "Tom Reed." | ||
3/1/1930 | Screenland | 20/5 | 92-93 | "The Stage" | |
4/1/1930 | Screenland | 20/6 | 96-97 | "The Stage" | |
5/1/1930 | Screenland | 21/1 | 96-97 | "The Stage" | |
5/1/1930 | Thinker, The | Vol.2/No.6 | "In Defence Of Pantheism." | ||
5/10/1930 | Thinker, The | Vol.2/No.5 | "Something To Argue About." | ||
6/1/1930 | American Mercury | 242-243 | "Fantasia Impromptu" | ||
6/1/1930 | Screenland | 21/2 | 96-97 | The Stage | |
7/1/1930 | American Mercury | 353-361 | "Ben Butler" | ||
7/1/1930 | Screenland | 21/3 | 92-93 | The Stage in Review | |
7/1/1930 | Thinker, The | Vol.2/No.3 | "The Liberator Of God." | ||
8/1/1930 | American Mercury | 497-500 | "The Thing Called Art" | ||
8/1/1930 | Screenland | 21/4 | 96-97 | The Stage in Review | |
8/29/1930 | Life | 14 | Great Minds At Work | ||
9/1/1930 | Screenland | 21/5 | 90-91 | The Stage in Review | |
10/1/1930 | Screenland | 21/6 | 92-93 | The Stage in Review | |
10/31/1930 | Life | 13 | Great Minds At Work | ||
11/1/1930 | Screenland | 22/1 | 92-93 | The Stage in Review | |
12/1/1930 | Screenland | 22/2 | 94-95 | The Stage in Review | |
1/1/1931 | Screenland | 22/3 | 92-93 | The Stage in Review | |
2/1/1931 | Screenland | 22/4 | 64-65 | The Stage in Review | |
3/1/1931 | Screenland | 22/5 | 60-61 | The Stage in Review | |
4/1/1931 | Screenland | 22/6 | 64-65 | The Stage in Review | |
4/3/1931 | Life | 13 | [untitled] | ||
5/1/1931 | American Mercury | 103-112 | "Henry George" | ||
5/1/1931 | Screenland | 23/1 | 64-65, 111 | The Stage in Review | |
6/1/1931 | Screenland | 23/2 | 86-87, 101-102 | The Stage in Review | |
6/15/1931 | Contempo | 1 | 1,3 | "The Holy Wesleyan Empire" | |
7/1/1931 | Bookman, The | 73 | 487-491 | "Portraits en Brochette" | |
7/1/1931 | Screenland | 23/3 | 64-65, 124 | The Stage in Review | |
7/2/1931 | Daily Northwestern, The | 11 | What's Going On in the World Today | ||
7/2/1931 | Sun, The | 10 | Americans Ignore Philosophy | ||
7/2/1931 | Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune | 10 | Philosophy Has Little Vogue in United States | ||
7/3/1931 | Mason City Globe-Gazette | 8 | "Get It and Hold It," Philosophy of Man in Street | ||
7/5/1931 | Daily Boston Globe | A16 | Americans' Philosophy "Get It and Hold It" | ||
7/11/1931 | Columbia Evening Republican | 9 | Merely Dodging Things, American's Philosophy | ||
8/1/1931 | Screenland | 23/4 | 64-65, 127 | The Stage in Review | |
8/15/1931 | Contempo | 1 | 1,6 | "A Self Interview" | |
9/1/1931 | Screenland | 23/5 | 64-65, 122 | The Stage in Review | |
9/22/1931 | San Bernardino Sun | 38 | 4 | "Last 10 Years Selected For Volume Topic." | By H. Allen Smith |
10/1/1931 | American Mercury | 207-214 | "Making of a Wowser" | ||
10/1/1931 | Screenland | 23/6 | 86-87, 115 | The Stage in Review | |
11/1/1931 | Screenland | 24/1 | 87, 114-115 | The Stage in Review | |
12/1/1931 | American Mercury | 447-454 | "Lüchow's" | ||
12/1/1931 | American Mercury | 501-502 | "More Trouble Ahead" | ||
12/1/1931 | Screenland | 24/2 | 86-87, 118 | The Stage in Review | |
1/1/1932 | Screenland | 24/3 | 62-63 | The Stage in Review | |
1/24/1932 | Daily Tar Heel, The | 1 | Robinson Jeffers | ||
2/1/1932 | Screenland | 24/4 | 64-65, 108 | The Stage in Review | |
3/1/1932 | Contempo | 1 | 1 | "Unauthorized Biography" | |
3/1/1932 | Screenland | 24/5 | 64-65, 110 | The Stage in Review | |
3/12/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 20, 22 | Broadway Stage—From Camera Eye | ||
3/19/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 23, 26 | Broadway Stage—From Camera Eye | ||
3/26/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 18, 22 | Broadway Stage—From Camera Eye | ||
4/1/1932 | New Movie Magazine, The | 43, 112-114 | First Class Hokum—but how we love it! | ||
4/2/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 20, 26 | Broadway Stage—From Camera Eye | ||
4/9/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 12, 22 | Broadway Stage From Camera Eye | ||
4/16/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 35 | Grand Hotel | ||
4/23/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 10 | Broadway Stage From Camera Eye | ||
5/1/1932 | American Mercury | 363-371 | "Mouquin's" | ||
5/7/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 12 | Broadway Stage From Camera Eye | ||
5/21/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 18 | Broadway Stage From Camera Eye | ||
6/1/1932 | Screenland | 72-73, 81 | The Stage in Review | ||
6/4/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 14 | The Stage—From Camera Eye | ||
6/25/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 18 | The Stage—From Camera Eye | ||
7/1/1932 | American Mercury | 360-368 | "Joel's" | ||
7/1/1932 | Life | 7 | The Hit-and-Run Thinker | ||
7/1/1932 | Screenland | 25/3 | 26-27, 79 | "Meet 'The General'" | |
7/20/1932 | San Bernardino Sun | 38 | 18 | “Announces his magazine." | Under O.O. McIntyre column |
8/1/1932 | Life | 6 | The Hit-and-Run Thinker | ||
9/1/1932 | Life | 6 | The Hit-and-Run Thinker | ||
9/17/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 12 | "The Stage from the Camera's Eye" | ||
10/1/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 17 | "Here's a Grab-Off as a Picture" | ||
10/8/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 18 | "Makings of Good Film Pudding" | ||
10/15/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 16 | "Job for 'Some Hollywood Ibsen'" | ||
10/29/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 19 | "Outlines of a Corking Good Film" | ||
11/1/1932 | American Mercury | 348-354 | "Jack's" | ||
11/1/1932 | Clarion, The | 1 | 8-9 | Benjamin DeCasseres | |
11/1/1932 | Life | 6 | The Hit-and-Run Thinker | ||
11/12/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 24 | "Superb for Rapid-Fire Comedy" | ||
12/1/1932 | Life | 6 | The Hit-and-Run Thinker | ||
12/3/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 12 | "They'll Stand in Line to Grab It" | ||
12/17/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 26 | "Simply Must Be Done as a Picture" | ||
12/31/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 17 | "Fascinating Picture Can Be Made" | ||
12/31/1932 | Motion Picture Herald | 36 | "Rasputin and the Empress" | ||
1/1/1933 | Life | 12 | Political Porridge | ||
1/6/1933 | Jersey City Jewish Standard | 5-6 | The Gorgeous Destroyer | ||
1/23/1933 | Lone Star Lutheran,The | 15/10 | 4 | "The Simile Crop Of The Year." | |
1/28/1933 | Motion Picture Herald | 17 | "Had Their Eye on Hollywood" | ||
2/1/1933 | Clarion, The | 1 | 14-15 | "Symphony of My Life" | |
2/1/1933 | Life | 20 | The Hit-and-Run Thinker | ||
2/25/1933 | Motion Picture Herald | 33 | "For Trade That Combs Hair Back" | ||
3/1/1933 | Clarion, The | 9 | 9 | "Kept" | |
3/1/1933 | American Mercury | 368-369 | "Fantasia Impromptu" | ||
3/1/1933 | Life | 30 | The Hit-and-Run Thinker | ||
3/25/1933 | Motion Picture Herald | 18 | "It's Bound for Hollywood" | ||
4/8/1933 | Motion Picture Herald | 10 | "Gold Mine for the Producer" | ||
4/29/1933 | Motion Picture Herald | 19 | "And the Screen Has No Cornell!" | ||
5/1/1933 | Life | 16 | "14 Points on 3.2" | ||
5/20/1933 | Motion Picture Herald | 15 | "Will Be Splendid Entertainment" | ||
5/27/1933 | Motion Picture Herald | 17 | "Might Be Profound Film Drama" | ||
6/24/1933 | Motion Picture Herald | 10 | "Researchers and Window Dressers" | ||
7/1/1933 | American Mercury | 374 | "Golden Elixir" | ||
7/1/1933 | Motion Picture Herald | 11 | "Grand Material for the Screen" | ||
8/1/1933 | American Spectator, The | 3 | "On a Scratch-Pad" | ||
8/5/1933 | Motion Picture Herald | 35 | "This Play 'Would Clean Up Big'" | ||
8/26/1933 | Lampasas Daily Leader, The | 30/147 | 3 | Howe About | |
9/9/1933 | Motion Picture Herald | 12 | "This 'Ought to Move in Every Spot'" | ||
10/14/1933 | Motion Picture Herald | 15 | Plays That Hit the Picture Idea | ||
10/21/1933 | Motion Picture Herald | 15 | Beats 'Arrowsmith' for Films | ||
10/28/1933 | Motion Picture Herald | 23 | "Jammed with Picture Material" | ||
11/4/1933 | Motion Picture Herald | 30 | DeCasseres, Stage Trumpeter, Sounds Note Of Comeback in Success of Seven Openings | ||
11/11/1933 | Motion Picture Herald | 34 | "An Air-Tight, Seamless Thriller" | ||
12/2/1933 | Motion Picture Herald | 67 | 'Great Possibilities as Smash-Hit' | ||
12/6/1933 | Oakland Tribune | 3 | First Legal Drink Taken in Just 2½ Seconds After Repeal | ||
12/6/1933 | Oshkosh Daily Northwestern | 14 | Joyous Moment First Drink in Thirteen Years | ||
12/6/1933 | Ogden Standard Examiner | 1 | Noted Author Describes Joy of Being First Man To Gulp Lawful Highball | ||
12/16/1933 | Motion Picture Herald | 22 | Requires All the Studio Tricks' | ||
12/30/1933 | Motion Picture Herald | 23 | Lot of Potential Film Angles' | ||
1/13/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 15 | Would Go Over with Star Cast' | ||
1/20/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 14 | "Great Buy for Picture Technique" | ||
1/27/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 21 | "Ship Entire Cast to Hollywood" | ||
2/3/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 26 | Material for a Neat Film Comedy' | ||
2/10/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 33 | 'Surest-Fire Stuff of the Season' | ||
2/17/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 20 | 'Almost Too Good for the Screen' | ||
2/23/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 20 | "Ingredients of 80-Minute Thrill" | ||
3/3/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 21 | "Something Superb for the Screen" | ||
3/10/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 45 | This Play Is a "Program Natural" | ||
3/24/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 40, 44 | De Casseres Calls "Rothschild" First Full-Sized World Picture | ||
3/24/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 68 | "It Will Make a Memorable Film" | ||
3/30/1934 | New York Times, The | [untitled] | Letter to the Editor about the ACLU | ||
4/1/1934 | Esquire | 52-53 | "The King of Party Throwers." | The Magazine For Men | |
4/7/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 28 | "Work for Most Serious Director" | ||
4/14/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 15 | 'Would Make a Great Picture' | ||
4/21/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 11 | 'Ought to Tick-Tock on the Screen' | ||
4/28/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 16 | 'Solo Show for John Barrymore' | ||
5/12/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 25 | Play Would "Cut Quite a Figure" | ||
5/19/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 37 | 'Should Click on Screen Like Taxi' | ||
5/26/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 37 | "Limitless for Screen Humdinger" | ||
6/15/1934 | Harvard Crimson, The | "Honorary Degree Praised… … And Damned" | To the editor – Internet article search http://www.thecrimson.com | ||
6/15/1934 | Harvard Crimson, The | "Yesterday – A Minor Poet Goes Patriotic" | Response from editor – Internet article search http://www.thecrimson.com | ||
6/23/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 100 | "Corking Title, But—" | ||
8/1/1934 | New Movie Magazine, The | 10/2 | 34-35, 68 | My Screen Sweethearts…and Why | |
9/8/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 12 | Broadway Stage from Camera Eye | ||
9/22/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 17 | 'Good Fare of an Ancient Vintage' | ||
9/29/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 15 | 'New Screen Stuff for Melodrama' | ||
10/6/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 30 | Superbly Entertaining' for a Film | ||
10/7/1934 | New York Times, The | X3 | Found in the First-Class Mail | Letter to the Editor | |
10/13/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 18 | "Plenty of Good Picture Angles" | ||
10/20/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 17 | 'Calls for Biggest All-Star Cast' | ||
10/27/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 32 | 'Would Make Daring, Honest Film' | ||
11/3/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 35 | 'Contains Good Film Possibilities' | ||
11/10/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 33 | 'Here's Definitely a Picture Buy' | ||
11/17/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 9 | First Issue of Time's Two-Reel News Opens in Theatres Dec. 20 | ||
11/24/1934 | Motion Picture Herald | 55 | Film and Star 'Bound for Studio' | ||
3/7/1936 | Harvard Crimson, The | "The Hemaphrodite and Other Poems | The Bookshelf – Internet article search http://www.thecrimson.com | ||
2/12/1937 | Los Angeles Enquirer | "Lincoln: Folk Hero." | |||
1/1/1938 | Desk Drawer Anthology, The | 77 | "The Masses." | Poem | |
5/16/1941 | Harper Herald,The | 26/20 | 1 | "I Am An American." | Title? "Under I Read" This Column |
3/20/1942 | Harper Herald,The | 27/12 | 1 | I Read This | From March Of Events |
12/17/1943 | Ellesmere Guardian | Vol 65/99 | 3 | "Vegetable Gardens." | Social Consciousness |
3/30/1944 | Mineola Monitor, The | 69/1 | 2 | "I Am Private Enterprise." | |
1/20/1948 | San Bernardino Sun | 54/122 | 25 | "Sheer, Blind Love." | |
5/12/1958 | Orange Leader, The | 55/270 | 1 | Utah's Prohibation Vote Decided National Issue |