HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTY PAPERS, 1873-2001
Series V. Subject Files: 1896-1981
Subseries 2. Illustration
Box 15
Folder
1 Ainslee’s [cover] ([?] 1913).
see oversize
2 Ainslee’s [cover] (June 1913).
see oversize
3a Ainslee’s [cover] (June 1914).
see oversize
3b “American Beauty”
see oversize
4 The American Legion Monthly [cover] (Oct. 1926).
see oversize
5 The American Legion Monthly (Jan. 1927).
6a The American Legion Monthly [cover] (Feb. 1927).
see oversize
6b The American Legion Monthly [cover] (May 1927).
7a The American Legion Monthly [cover] (June 1927).
7b The American
Legion Monthly [cover] (July 1927).
7c The American
Legion Monthly [cover] (Aug. 1927).
8 The American Legion Monthly (Sept. 1927).
9 The American Legion Monthly (Oct. 1927).
10 The American Legion Monthly (Nov. 1927).
11 The American Legion Monthly [cover] (Dec. 1927).
12a The American Weekly Section of the New York/Boston Sunday American
(Aug. 4, 1918) [cover]
(Aug. 11, 1918) [cover]
(Aug. 18, 1918)
(Sept. 8, 1918)
(Sept. 29, 1918)
(June 15, 1919) [cover]
(Nov. 16, 1919) [cover]
(Dec. 14, 1919) [cover]
(Feb. 15, 1920) [cover]
(May 2, 1920 - 2 cop.) [cover]
(May 9, 1920) [cover]
(May 30, 1920) [cover]
(Jul. 4, 1920) [cover]
(Jul. 18, 1920) [cover]
see oversize for all dates
12b The American Weekly
Section of the San Francisco Examiner [cover] (July 14, 1918).
see oversize
13 Archibald, James F. J. “Almost Home.” Leslie’s 87 (Dec. 22,
1898). [photocopy]
14 Archibald, James F. J. “What I Saw in the War: No. 1 – The Awful
Panic in Caney.” Leslie’s 87 (Oct. 20,1898).
[photocopy]
15 Archibald, James F. J. “What I Saw in the War: No. 2 – After Bloody
Caney.” Leslie’s 87 (Nov. 3, 1898).
[photocopy]
16 Archibald, James F. J. “What I Saw in the War: No. 3 – The Unwelcome
Night Attack in Front of Santiago.” Leslie’s 87
(Nov. 17, 1898). [photocopy]
17 Archibald, James F. J. “What I Saw in the War: No. 5 – The ‘Bloody
Bend’.” Leslie’s 87 (Dec. 8, 1898). [photocopy]
18 Archibald, James F. J. “What I Saw in the War: No. 6 – Awful Suffering
of Our Wounded.” Leslie’s 87 (Dec. 29,1898).
[photocopy]
19 Archibald, James F. J. “What I Saw in the War: No. 8 – Pathos and
Humor in the Trenches.” Leslie’s 88 (Jan.19,
1899). [photocopy]
20a Archibald, James F. J. “What I Saw in the War: No. 9 – The Climax
of the Cuban Campaign – Santiago’sSurrender.”
Leslie’s 88 (Feb. 2, 1899). [photocopy]
20b Association of YMCA Men -
The Red Triangle Magazine [cover] (Dec. 1918).
20c “Bad Indians and Wiskey.” Leslie’s 87 (Oct. 27, 1898): 327
[ill. 321]. [photocopy]
20d Banning, Margaret Culkin. "The Bride Book." Redbook 48 (Nov. 1926):82-85; 131-137. [photocopy]
21a Banning, Margaret Culkin. "Honeymoon." Redbook 45 (May 1925); 60-63; 130-137. [photocopy]
21b Banning, Margaret Culkin. "The Joy of Battle." Redbook 43 (June 1924): 46-49; 174-181. [photocopy]
21c Banning, Margaret Culkin. "The Little Model."
Redbook 44 (Jan. 1925): 60-63; 114-117. [photocopy]
21d Banning, Margaret Culkin. "Rich White Trash." Redbook 42 (Apr. 1924): 36-40; 100-102. [photocopy]
21e Banning, Margaret Culkin. "Silk Velvet."
Redbook 45 (July 1925): 64-67; 120-124. [photocopy]
21f Bartlett, Frederick Orin. "DeLancy-Himself." The Marines' Bulletin v. 1, no. 2 (Christmas 1918): 41-47. [photocopy]
22 Becket, John J. A. “An Echo of the Purple.” Leslie’s 85 (Dec.
23, 1897). [photocopy]
23a “The Best Man.” Hearst’s.
23b Boys' Life [cover]
(July 1937).
see oversize
23c Brady, Cyrus Townsend. "In Oklahoma." Scribner's 31 (Feb. 1902): 231-243. [photocopy].
24 Brady, Cyrus Townsend. “In Oklahoma.” Scribner’s 31 (Feb.
1902). [repro. from Antiques (May 1972): 758.]
25a Brady, Cyrus Townsend. “A Syndicate Hero.” Scribner’s 34
(Nov. 1903). [photocopy]
25b The Broadside - A Journal
For The Naval Reserve Force [cover] (Nov. 8, 1918).
see oversize
26a Bryant, Sara Cone. “The Other Man.” McClure’s 17 (Oct. 1901).
[photocopy]
26b Burt, Katherine Newlin. "Fair Exchange." Redbook 44 (Nov. 1924): 52-56; 154-156. [photocopy]
27a Calendars: 1904, 1905, 1907, 1908, 1911
see oversize
27b
"Canoe-Mates." 1905
see oversize
28 “The Castle Builders.” 735.
29a Chambers, Robert W. "Ex Curia."
Scribner's 36 (Aug. 1904): 240-250. [photocopy]
29b Chambers, Robert W. “The Hidden Children.” Cosmopolitan 55-57
(Nov. 1913-Sept. 1914): misc. pgs.
30 Chambers, Robert W. “The Hidden Children.” Cosmopolitan 55-57
(Nov. 1913-Sept. 1914) [photocopy]
31a Chambers, Robert W. "A Pilgrim." Harper's 103 (Aug. 1901): 358-368. [photocopy]
31b Chartres, Vivanti. “A Fad.” Leslie’s 88 (Feb. 9, 16, 23,
1899). [photocopy]
31c Chester, George Randolph. "Captain Kidd in Wall Street. Being a Chronicle of the Polite Enterprises of a Gentle Pirate Band." Hearst's 22 (Oct. 1912): 54-64 [photocopy]
31d
Chester, George Randolph. "Captain Kidd in Wall Street. Being a Chronicle of the Polite Enterprises of a Gentle Pirate Band."Hearst's 22 (Dec. 1912): 113-124. [photocopy]
31e Chester, George Randolph. "Captain Kidd in Wall Street. Being a Chronicle of the Polite Enterprises of a Gentle Pirate Band. A Bolt of Pink Ribbon." Hearst's 21 (June 1912): 2442-2458. [photocopy]
31f Chester, George Randolph. "Captain Kidd in Wall Street. Being a Chronicle of the Polite Enterprises of a Gentle Pirate Band. Enterprise No. 1-Bonnets and Millions." Hearst's 21 (May 1912): 2317-2330. [photocopy]
31g Chester, George Randolph. "Captain Kidd in Wall Street. Being a Chronicle of the Polite Enterprises of a Gentle Pirate Band. The Captain Dickers." Hearst's 22 (Jul. 1912): 78-93. [photocopy]
31h Chester, George Randolph. "Captain Kidd in Wall Street. Being a Chronicle of the Polite Enterprises of a Gentle Pirate Band. Doodles and Mosquitoes." Hearst's 22 (Aug. 1912): 78-89. [photocopy]
31i Chester, George Randolph. "Financing Maribo."
Hearst's 24 (Dec. 1913): 872-883. [photocopy]
32 Chester, George Randolph. “Skeezicks.” McClure’s 25 (Aug.
1905).
33 Chester, George Randolph. “Skeezicks.” McClure’s 25 (Aug.
1905). [photocopy]
34 Christy, Howard Chandler. “Admiral Dewey.” Leslie’s 89 (Sept.
30, 1899): 270-271[?]. [photocopy]
35 Christy, Howard Chandler. “Advancing on the Filipinos.” Leslie’s 88 (Mar. 30, 1899): 248-253. [photocopy]
36 Christy, Howard Chandler. “After the Rough Riders’ Heroic Charge,
Near Siboney.” Leslie’s 87 (Sept. 1,1898):
168-173. [photocopy]
37 Christy, Howard Chandler. “Arrival of the Sick Soldiers From Montauk
Point, New York.” Leslie’s 87 (Oct. 6, 1898):
261 [photocopy]
38a Christy, Howard Chandler. "An Artist at El Poso."Scribner's 24 (Sept. 1898): 283-284. [photocopy]
38b Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Bloody Charge of the First and Tenth
Regular Cavalry at Las Guasimas, Cuba,June
26th.” Leslie’s 87 (Sept. 15, 1898):
208-213. [photocopy]
39 Christy, Howard Chandler. “A Century Between Them.” Collier’s 26 (Jan. 12, 1901): 18-19. [photocopy]
40 Christy, Howard Chandler. “Choosing Her Partner.” Collier’s 28 (Jun. 4, 1902): 12-13. [photocopy]
41a Christy, Howard Chandler. “A Christmas Surprise – The Return of
the Missing Soldier.” Leslie’s 87 (Dec. 29,1898):
518-519. [photocopy]
41b Christy, Howard Chandler. The Christy Book of Drawings.
New York, Moffat, Yard, 1908. [photocopy-incomplete]
42a Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Daring Rough Riders at the Front.”
Leslie’s 87 (Sept. 8, 1898). [photocopy-see 17:7c for complete
issue]
42b Christy, Howard Chandler. Drawings: Reproductions in Black &
White. New York: The Review of Reviews Company, 1910. [loose plate]
see oversize
43 Christy, Howard Chandler. “Drilling at Tampa.” Leslie’s 86
(Jun. 30, 1898): 431. [photocopy]
44 Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Fatal Defect.” Century Magazine 51 (Feb.1896): 640.
45a Christy, Howard Chandler. "Fete Days - Two Drawings - Halloween - Christmas." Scribner's 59 (Jan. 1916): 25-27. [photocopy]
45b Christy, Howard Chandler. “A Fourth of July Lawn Fete...” Scribner’s 60 (Jul.1916): 75.
46a Christy, Howard Chandler. “A Fourth of July Lawn Fete...” Scribner’s 101 (Jan.1937).
46b Christy, Howard Chandler. "Glimpses of the Summer Girl." Century
Magazine 70 (Aug. 1905): 554-560.
46c Christy, Howard Chandler. "His Attempt at Reconciliation." Century
Magazine 52 (Aug. 1896): 639. [photocopy]
47 Christy, Howard Chandler. “How Fashionable Society Makes the Heat
Wave Endurable.” Leslie’s (July 28,1900):
68-69. [photocopy]
48 Christy, Howard Chandler. “How Our Western Soldiers are Forcing
Peace in the Philippines.” Leslie’s 88 (May25,
1899): 410-411. [photocopy]
49 Christy, Howard Chandler. “How Society’s Luxurious Yachtsmen Followed
the ‘Columbia’ in the Second Race.”
Leslie’s 89 (Oct. 28, 1899): 341-341.
[photocopy]
50 Christy, Howard Chandler. “How the American Troops Fight Under a
Tropical Sun.” Leslie’s 88 (Apr., 1899): 308-313.
[photocopy]
51 Christy, Howard Chandler. “It’s Not Always the Bullets That Kill.”
Leslie’s 88 (Jun. 15, 1899): 470-471. [photocopy]
52 Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Kansas Yell!” Leslie’s 89
(Aug. 3, 1899): 84-89.[photocopy]
53a Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Latest Fad of New York’s Four Hundred.”
Leslie’s 88 (Mar. 9, 1899). [photocopy]
53b Christy, Howard Chandler. Liberty Belles: Eight Epochs in the Making
of the American Girl. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1912. [photocopy]
54a Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Most Heroic Deed of the Campaign
in the Jungle.” Leslie’s 88 (May18,1899):
390-391. [photocopy]
54b Christy, Howard Chandler. "Music and Life: A Series of Drawings." [ca.
1904]
55 Christy, Howard Chandler. “Opening Night at the Metropolitan Opera
House...” Collier’s 26 (Jan. 5, 1901):12-13.
[photocopy]
56 Christy, Howard Chandler. “Opening the Astoria Hotel.” Leslie’s 85 (Nov. 18, 1897): 328-329.
[photocopy]
57 Christy, Howard Chandler. “Opening the Campaign in Cuba.” Leslie’s 87 (Jul. 21, 1898): 44.
[photocopy]
58 Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Pathetic Side of the Happy Home –
Coming of Our Volunteers.” Leslie’s 89 (Jul.20,
1899): 37. [photocopy]
59 Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Recent Attempt of the Filipino Insurgents
to Burn Manila.” Leslie’s 88 (Mar. 16,1899):
201. [photocopy]
60 Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Story of the Mauser Bullet.” Leslie’s 88 (Jun. 8, 1899): 460 [?]. [photocopy]
61 Christy, Howard Chandler. “ The Story of the War.-I.” Leslie’s 87 (Aug. 18, 1898): 134 [ill. 128-133]. [photocopy]
62 Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Story of the War.-II.” Leslie’s 87 (Aug. 25, 1898): 154 [ill. 148-153]. [photocopy]
63 Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Story of the War.-III.” Leslie’s 87 (Sept. 1, 1898): 174 [ill. 178]. [photocopy]
64 Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Story of the War.-IV.” Leslie’s 87 (Sept. 8, 1898): 194. [photocopy]
65 Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Story of the War.-V.” Leslie’s 87 (Sept. 22, 1898): 234 [ill. 228-233]. [photocopy]
66a Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Story of the War.-VI.” Leslie’s 87 (Sept. 29, 1898): 246 [ill. 248-253]. [photocopy]
66b Christy, Howard Chandler. "The Sweet Girl Graduate." Century
Magazine 72 (July 1906): 484. [photocopy]
66c Christy, Howard Chandler. Types of the American Girl. New
York: Scribners, 1900. [3 plates]
see oversize
67 Christy, Howard Chandler. “The Vast Crowd Pressing into the Convention
Hall.” Leslie’s 90 (Jun. 23, 1900):481.
[photocopy]
68 Christy, Howard Chandler. “You Look Tired, Edith.” Life 31
(Feb. 3, 1898): 85. [photocopy]
Box 16
Folder
1 Churchill, Winston. “A Far Country.” Hearst’s 25 (Apr.-Dec. 1914). [incomplete original and complete photocopy]
2 Collier’s 28 (Nov. 30, 1901): 25. [photocopy]
3 Corbin, John. "The Lights and the Stars of Broadway." Scribner's 37 (Feb. 1905): 129-142. [photocopy]
4 Cosmopolitan Print Department [photocopy]
4b Crowell, Chester T. "A Fair-Weather Love." Cosmopolitan (June 1925): 100-101; 185-187. [photocopy]
4c Dale, Virginia. "Safely Married."
Redbook 46 (Dec. 1925): 48-51; 92-94. [photocopy]
5 Dall, Anna Roosevelt. “When the White House Gives a Party.”
Cosmopolitan (March 1935): 32-33.
see also Ser. I, Dall, Anna Roosevelt
6a “Dare-Devil Johnson.” Leslie’s 86 (Jun. 2, 1898):
355.
6b Daskam, Josephine Dodge. "Mr. Dud's Sister." Harper's 104 (Jan. 1902): 279-286. [photocopy]
6c Daskam, Josephine Dodge. "A Reversion to Type."
Scribner's 31 (Apr. 1902): 452-460. [photocopy]
6d Davis, Richard Harding. "The Battle of San Juan."
Scribner's 24 (Oct. 1898). 387-403. [photocopy]
7a Davis, Richard Harding. “The Lion and the Unicorn.” Scribner’s 26 (Aug. 1899).
7b Davis, Richard Harding. "The Porto Rican Campaign." Scribner's 24 (Nov. 1898): 515-527. [photocopy]
7c Davis, Richard Harding. "The Rough Riders' Fight at Guasimas." Scribner's 24 (Sept. 1898): 259-273. [photocopy]
7d "Drifting" ( n.d.). [illustration on plate]
see Box 64, Tray 3, Compartment 1
7e The Drums of Peace [letterhead]
8a Duer, Alice & Henry Wise Miller. "The Lion's Mouth." Scribner's 28 (Dec. 1900): 685-694. [photocopy]
8b Duganne, Phyllis. "Nan is Diverted." Redbook 43 (Oct. 1924): 48-51; 146-153. [photocopy]
8c Duvall, E. "The Fourth Gentleman." Harper's 103 (July 1901): 259-264. [photocopy]
8d Fernald, Chester Bailey. "The Tragedy of the Comedy." Century
Magazine. 51 (Nov. 1895): 98-109. [photocopy]
8e Ford, Paul Leicester. Wanted-A Matchmaker. New York:
Dodd, Mead. 1900. [book jacket]
8f Fyles, Franklin. "The Theatre and Its People." Ladies Home Journal 17 (Dec. 1899): 11-12. [photocopy]
9a Goddard, Felicia. “The President’s Prerogative.” Collier’s 27 (Jul. 27, 1901). [photocopy]
9b "Gold Is Not All." Charles Scribners Sons, New York. 1904. [single plate - The Grignard Litho. Co. NY]
see oversize
10 Hancock, H. Irving. “The Most Famous Feat of the New
Century.” Leslie’s 92 (Apr. 13, 1901). [photocopy]
11 Hancock, H. Irving. “Telling Fight of the Campaign.”
Leslie’s 89 (Aug. 12, 1899). [photocopy]
12 Harper’s Bazaar (1913): 35-36.
13 “Harper’s Round Table.” (1897).
14a Hearst’s: 223-224.
14b Hibbard, George. "The Journal of a Millionaire." Century Magazine.
65 (Nov. 1902): 96. [photocopy]
14c Hibbard, George. "The Marvels of Science." Scribner's 29 (Apr. 1901): 476-482. [photocopy]
15a Hibbard, George. “A Vehicle of Love.” McClure’s 17 (Aug.
1901). [photocopy]
15b The Home Magazine [cover] (Nov. 1906).
see oversize
16 Hope, Anthony. “More Dolly Dialogues. Ancient History.”
McClure’s 16 (Dec. 1900).
17 Hope, Anthony. “More Dolly Dialogues. Ancient History.”
McClure’s 16 (Dec. 1900). [photocopy]
18 Hope, Anthony. “More Dolly Dialogues. The Curate’s Bump.”
McClure’s 17 (Sept. 1901). [photocopy]
19 Hope, Anthony. “More Dolly Dialogues. A Life Subscription.”
McClure’s 17 (May 1901). [photocopy]
20 Hopper, James. “The Cub, the Girl, and the Little Gray
Nurse.” Hearst’s 23 (Mar.-Apr. 1913). [incomplete original and complete photocopy]
21 Hopper, James. “The Long Desire.” Hearst’s 24
(Aug. 1913). [incomplete original and complete photocopy]
22a Hopper, James. “Love in Lavendar.” Hearst’s 24
(Sept. 1913). [incomplete original and complete photocopy]
22b Hopper, James. "The Other House." Hearst's 24 (Jul. 1913): 109-118. [photocopy]
22c Hopper, James. "Pietro, an Undesirable."
Hearst's 23 (Jun. 1913): 851-858. [photocopy]
23a Hopper, James. “The Quitter.” Hearst’s 24 (Oct. 1913): 616.
23b Illustrated Current News (31 Jan. 1916).
see oversize
24 Johnson, Owen. “The Woman Gives.” Cosmopolitan 60-61 (Jan.-Oct. 1916). [photocopy]
25a Jones, G. F. "Clara's Vocation." Scribner's 29 (June 1901): 720-726. [photocopy]
25b Kummer, Frederic Arnold. “A Song of Sixpence.” American
Sunday Monthy Magazine Section (1914).
<>Box 17
Folder
1a “Lady With Gun.” (1926). [photocopy]
1b The Ladies' World (Aug. 1915).
see oversize
2 Leslie’s 87 (Jul. 7, 1898): 7. [photocopy]
3 Leslie’s 87 (Nov. 3, 1898): 355. [photocopy]
4 Leslie’s (Oct. 7, 1899): 291. [photocopy]
5 Leslie’s (Dec. 9, 1899): 471. [photocopy]
6 Leslie’s 93 (Jul. 20, 1901): 39. [photocopy]
7a Leslie’s 93 (Dec. 5, 1901): 531; 537. [photocopy]
7b Leslie's [cover] (Mar. 23, 1916).
see oversize
7c Leslie's Weekly. vol. LXXXVII, no. 2243 (Sept. 8, 1898).
see oversize
8 Life 36 (Dec. 1, 1900): 443. [photocopy]
9 Life 38 (Sept. 26, 1901): 257. [photocopy]
10 Life 38 (Nov. 28, 1901): 442. [photocopy]
11 Life 38 (Nov. 28, 1901): 450. [photocopy]
12 Life 40 (Dec. 18, 1902): 544. [photocopy]
13 Life 42 (Dec. 17, 1903): 545. [photocopy]
14a Lodge, Henry Cabot. "The Spanish-American War - IV. Santiago." Harper's 98 (May 1898): 833-858. [photocopy]
14b Lodge, Henry Cabot. "The Spanish-American War - V. The Fall of Santiago, and the Puerto Rican Campaign."
Harper's 99 (June 1899): 53-77. [photocopy]
14c Lodge, Henry Cabot. "The Story of the Revolution - VI. The Burgoyne Campaign and Its Results." Scribner's 23 (May 1898): 551-571. [photocopy]
14d Lodge, Henry Cabot. "The Story of the Revolution - VII.
How the West Was Saved - The Invasion of Georgia." Scribner's 24 (July 1898): 60-79. [photocopy]
14e London, Jack. “The Little Lady of the Big House.” Cosmopolitan 58-60 (Apr.1915-Jan. 1916): 526-527, 532, 684, 806.
15 London, Jack. “The Little Lady of the Big House.” Cosmopolitan 58-60 (Apr. 1915-Jan. 1916). [photocopy]
16 London, Jack. “The Valley of the Moon.” Cosmopolitan 54-56
(Apr.-Dec. 1913): misc. pgs.
17 London, Jack. “The Valley of the Moon.” Cosmopolitan 54-56
(Apr.-Dec. 1913). [photocopy]
18 Lowrie, H. R. “Chicago Breaks Loose.” Leslie’s 87 (Nov. 10,
1898). [photocopy]
19 “Lunch For Two.” (1912).
see oversize
20 Lynch, Gertrude F. “Miss Chance’s Progressive Dinner.” Leslie’s 87 (Nov. 10, 1898). [photocopy]
21 “The Madonna of the Trail.” (1930).
22a Magruder, Julia. "Harry of England." Scribner's 32 (Nov. 1902): 513; 528-540. [photocopy]
22b Map of the U.S. [photocopy]
22c Martin, Edward S. "The Courtship of a Careful Man." Harper's 104 (Jan. 1902): 191-198. [photocopy]
22d Martin, Edward S. "A Party at Madeira's."Harper's 103 (Sept. 1901): 590-598. [photocopy]
23 Mastercraft Greeting Cards 1945
see also Ser. IV, Contracts-Mastercraft Greeting
Cards
24 Mawson, Harry P. “The Rough Riders in New York.” (Oct. 13, 1898).
[photocopy]
25a McCall’s [cover] (Nov. 1918).
see oversize
25b McCall's [cover] (Jan.
1919).
see oversize
26a McCall’s [cover] (Jan. 1922).
see oversize
26b McCall's [article]
(Feb. 1922).
see oversize
26c McCall's[cover] (May 1922).
see oversize
26d Merwin, Samuel. "Business Every Minute. An Episode of the Loves of Henry the Ninth." Cosmopolitan 62 (Jan. 1917): 38-43; 96-107. [photocopy]
27a Merwin, Samuel. “Call It A Day.” Cosmopolitan 61 (Nov. 1916).
[photocopy]
27b Merwin, Samuel. "The Counter-Irritant. An Episode of the Loves of Henry the Ninth." Cosmopolitan 62 (May 1917): 62-69; 158-162. [photocopy]
27c Merwin, Samuel. "Cupid the Homeopath. An Episode of the Loves of Henry the Ninth." Cosmopolitan 62 (Feb. 1917): 21-27; 135-141. [photocopy]
27d Merwin, Samuel. "The Devil is Sick. An Episode of the Loves of Henry the Ninth."
Cosmopolitan 62 (Apr. 1917): 43-50; 104-107. [photocopy]
27e Merwin, Samuel. "Fancy Turns." Redbook 43 (Aug. 1924): 58-61;120-125. [photocopy]
27f Merwin, Samuel. "Now, Fido. An Episode of the Loves of Henry the Ninth." Cosmopolitan 62 (Dec. 1916): 36-41; 158-165. [photocopy]
27g Merwin, Samuel. "Youth Begs the Question. An Episode of the Loves of Henry the Ninth."
Cosmopolitan 62 (Mar. 1917): 32-38; 102-105. [photocopy]
27h Meyers, Robert C.V. "The Consul's College Friend." Women's Home Companion 27 (Aug. 1900): 7-9. [photocopy]
28a Miller, Alice Duer. “A Drive in the Park.” Collier’s 27 (Apr.
6, 1910). [photocopy]
28b Miller, Alice Duer. "The Penalty of Greatness." Scribner's 36 (Sept. 1904): 289-298 [photocopy]
29 Miller, Warner. “A Powerful Organization.” Leslie’s 86 (Feb.
10, 1898). [photocopy]
30 Morris, Gouvernor. “The Penalty.” Cosmopolitan 54 (Mar. 1913):
467, 470.
31 Morris, Gouvernor. “The Penalty.” Cosmopolitan 53-54 (Aug.
1912-Apr. 1913). [photocopy]
32 Morris, Gouvernor. “The Seven Darlings.” Cosmopolitan 57-58
(Sept. 1914- Mar. 1915): misc. pgs.
see also oversize
33a Morris, Gouvernor. “The Seven Darlings.” Cosmopolitan 57-58
(Sept. 1914- Mar. 1915). [photocopy]
33b Motor [cover
- reprint] (Jan. 1923).
33c Motor [cover]
(April 1923).
33d Motor [cover]
(May 1923).
33e Motor [cover]
(July 1923).
33f Motor [cover]
(Sept. 1923).
33g Motor [cover]
(Oct. 1923).
33h Motor [cover]
(Nov. 1923).
34 “My Money-Spoiled Husband.” Hearst’s: 611, 615, 617.
Box 18
Folder
1 “The Nurse.”: 7, 11.
2a Ollivant, Alfred. "The Cleansing of the Lie."
Harper's 103 (Aug. 1901): 328-340. [photocopy]
2b Osbourne, Lloyd. “Old Dog Tray.” McClure’s 25
(Oct. 1905). [photocopy]
3 “Out of the Shadow.” Sunday New York American (1918).
see oversize
4 Palmer, Frederick. “Out of the East. I – Marrying Out
of the Army.” Collier’s 26 (Dec. 22, 1900). [photocopy]
5 Palmer, Frederick. “Out of the East. II – Against His
Own People.” Collier’s 26 (Dec. 29, 1900). [photocopy]
6 Palmer, Frederick. “Out of the East. III – The Taming
of the Captain.” Collier’s 26 (Jan. 5, 1901). [photocopy]
7 Palmer, Frederick. “Out of the East. IV – The Romance
of Private Saunders.” Collier’s 26 (Jan. 12, 1901). [photocopy]
8 Palmer, Frederick. “Out of the East. V – As Man to Man.”
Collier’s 26 (Jan. 19, 1901). [photocopy]
9 Palmer, Frederick. “Out of the East. VI – Struther’s
Temptation.” Collier’s 26 (Jan. 26, 1901). [photocopy]
10 Peck, Samuel Minturn. “Not in the Play.” Leslie’s 85 (Jul.
29; Aug. 5, 1897). [photocopy]
11 Perry, James Raymond. “My Love-Story.” Scribner’s 26 (Dec.
1899).
12a Phillips, David Graham. “The Price She Paid.” Cosmopolitan 51-53 (Oct. 1911- Jul. 1912). [photocopy]
12b Pictorial Review [cover] (Aug. 1912).
see oversize
13a “A Plea for Arbitration.” Scribner’s (1903).
see oversize
13b Postcards:
"At The Opera" [ca. 1906]
"The Winter Girl" [ca. 1906]
14a Rabb, Kate Milner. “A Municipal Experiment.” Leslie’s 84
(May 13; 20, 1897). [photocopy]
14b Roach, Lorin J. "A Mistake in the Count: A Story of an Army Hospital
in the Philipines." Century Magazine 62 (May 1901): 48. [photocopy].
15a Robinson, Albert Gardner. “At Chickamauga.” Leslie’s 86 (Jun.
2, 1898). [photocopy]
15b Roche, Arthur Somers. "Alms of Love." Redbook 42 (Mar. 1924): 67-71; 129-130. [photocopy]
15c Roche, Arthur Somers. "Where You Find It."
Redbook 43 (May 1924): 46-50; 110-112. [photocopy]
15d Roche, Arthur Somers. "The Wiser Generation."
Redbook 42 (Jan. 1924): 53-57; 124-126. [photocopy]
15e Ruhl, Arthur. "A Break in Training."
Scribner's 32 (Aug. 1902): 177-188. [photocopy]
15f Saltus, Edgar. "A Business Man." Hearst's 25 (Mar. 1914): 375-379. [photocopy]
16a Scribner’s [ad. for Chambers, R. W. Two Little Beaded Moccasins].
16b Sousa, John Philip. The Fifth
String. New York: Grosset & Dunlap, 1907 [book with Christy cover,
inside illustrations missing].
17a Speed, Jno Gilmer. “Gambling at Long Branch.” Leslie’s 85
(Aug. 26, 1897). [photocopy]
17b Sunday Magazine of the
Boston Sunday Post [cover] (Aug. 7, 1910).
see oversize
18 Sunday Magazine of the Philadelphia Press [article] (Sept.
11, 1910).
see oversize
19 Sunday Magazine of the Philadelphia Press [cover] (Oct. 23,
1910).
see oversize
20a Thanet, Octave. "Max - or His Picture." Scribner's 26 (Dec. 1899): 739-750. [photocopy]
20b Thanet, Octave. "The Object of the Federation."
Scribner's 30 (Aug. 1901): 239-250. [photocopy]
20c Think [cover] (1942).
20d Thomas, Albert Ellsworth. "The Wooden Indian."
Scribner's 31 (Jan. 1902): 68-74. [photocopy]
21 “Throwing Up Intrenchments.” Leslie’s 86 (Jun. 30, 1898):
429 [ill. 421]. [photocopy]
22 “To The Fighting 165th Regiment.” (1918).
23a Tracy, Louis. “Cynthia’s Chauffer.” Sunday Magazine of the
Philadelphia Press 3 (Sept. 1910).
see oversize
23b Truth vol.
XVII no. 585 [cover] (July 6, 1898).
24-26 Unidentified
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27 Van Vorst, Marie. His Love Story. Bobbs-Merrill Co., 1913.
28a Vance, Louis Joseph. “The Coast of Cockaigne.” McCall’s (Jan. 1922).
see oversize
28b "A Veritable Queen." Moffat, Yard, & Co., 1906.
29a W., J. H. “The Stars and Stripes in Havana.” Leslie’s 88
(Jan. 19, 1899): 55. [photocopy]
29b The W. Martin Johnson School of Art (n.d.). [brochure with
HCC illustration]
29c Ward, Mrs. Humphry. "Lady Rose's Daughter." Harper's 104 (May 1902): 850-865. [photocopy]
29d Ward, Mrs. Humphry. "Lady Rose's Daughter."
Harper's 105 (June 1902): 46-58. [photocopy]
29e Ward, Mrs. Humphry. "Lady Rose's Daughter." Harper's 105 (July 1902): 198-209. [photocopy]
29f Ward, Mrs. Humphry. "Lady Rose's Daughter."
Harper's 105 (Aug. 1902): 410-424. [photocopy]
29g Ward, Mrs. Humphry. "Lady Rose's Daughter." Harper's 105 (Sept. 1902): 534-547. [photocopy]
29h Ward, Mrs. Humphry. "Lady Rose's Daughter." Harper's 105 (Oct. 1902): 701-715. [photocopy]
29i Ward, Mrs. Humphry. "Lady Rose's Daughter."
Harper's 105 (Nov. 1902): 925-940. [photocopy]
29j Ward, Mrs. Humphry. "Lady Rose's Daughter."
Harper's 106 (Dec. 1902): 91-105. [photocopy]
29k Ward, Mrs. Humphry. "Lady Rose's Daughter."
Harper's 106 (Dec. 1903): 253-268. [photocopy]
29l Ward, Mrs. Humphry. "Lady Rose's Daughter."
Harper's 106 (Feb. 1903): 462-475. [photocopy]
29m Ward, Mrs. Humphry. "Lady Rose's Daughter." Harper's 106 (Mar. 1903): 589-609. [photocopy]
29n Ward, Mrs. Humphry. "Lady Rose's Daughter." Harper's 106 (Apr. 1903): 757-778. [photocopy]
29o Warwick, Anne. "Anne - Just a Plain Woman."
Harper's 122 (Feb. 1911): 401-406. [photocopy]
29p Warwick, Anne. "Chalmers - Clearly a Club-Man."
Harper's 123 (July 1911): 303-309. [photocopy]
29q Warwick, Anne. "Gladys - Marie - Merely a Maid." Harper's 122 (Apr. 1911): 719-723. [photocopy]
29r Warwick, Anne. "Sheila - Simply a Society Person." Harper's 122 (May. 1911): 871-876. [photocopy]
29s Warwick, Anne. "Timothy - Oncly a Writer."
Harper's 122 (Mar. 1911): 577-583. [photocopy]
29t Waterbury, Jennie Bullard. "His Primeval Conscience."
Harper's 103 (July 1901): 244-250. [photocopy]
30 Willets, Gilson. “All Aboard for Cuba!” Leslie’s 86 (Jun.
16, 1898). [photocopy]
31 Willets, Gilson. “The Invasion of Cuba.” Leslie’s 87 (Jul.
1898). [photocopy]
32a Willets, Gilson. “With Our Regulars in the Field.” Leslie’s (May 26, 1898). [photocopy]
32b Wilson, Woodrow. "Colonies and Nation: A Short History of the People of the United States - The Parting of the Ways." Harper's 103 (July 1901): 285-300. [photocopy]
33 Wright, Marcus J. Wright’s Official History of the Spanish-American
War (War Records Office, Washington, D.C.,
1900): 374-375.
see oversize
34 Wright, Marcus J. Wright’s Official History of the Spanish-American
War (War Records Office, Washington, D.C.,
1900). [photocopy]
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