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*I Want to Know Why.
*Other Woman.
*Triumph of the Egg.
#Anderton, Daisy.# Born in Bedford, Ohio. High School education.
First story: "Emmy's Solution," Pagan, Feb., 1919. Author of "Cousin Sadie," a novel, 1920. Lives in Bedford, Ohio.
Belated Girlhood.
(3456) #Babc.o.c.k, Edwina Stanton# (_for biography, see 1917_).
*Gargoyle.
(6) #Barnes, Djuna# (_for biography, see 1919_).
*Beyond the End.
*Mother.
#Benet, Stephen Vincent.# Born in Bethlehem, Pa., July 22, 1898. Education: Yale University, M. A. Chief interests: "Reading and writing poetry, playing and watching tennis, swimming without any participial qualification, and walking around between this and the other side of Paradise with a verse in one hand and a brick for my elders in the other like the rest of the incipient generation." First story: "Funeral of Mr. Bixby," Munsey's Magazine, July, 1920. Author of "Five Men and Pompey," 1915; "Young Adventure," 1918; "Heavens and Earth," 1920.
Summer Thunder.
#Bercovici, Konrad.# Born June 23, 1882. Dobrudgea, Rumania.
Educated there and in the streets of Paris. "In other cities it was completed as far as humanly possible." Profession: organist. Chief interests: people, horses, and gardens. First short story printed at the age of twelve in a Rumanian magazine.
Author of "Crimes of Charity" and "Dust of New York." Lives in New York City.
*Ghitza.
#Boulton, Agnes.# Born in London, England, Sept. 19, 1893, of American parents. Lived as a child near Barnegat Bay, N. J.
Educated at home. First story published in the Black Cat.
Married Eugene O'Neill, the playwright, 1918. Lives in Provincetown, Ma.s.s.
Hater of Mediocrity.
(2346) #Brown, Alice# (_for biography, see 1917_).
*Old Lemuel's Journey.
(56) #Brownell, Agnes Mary# (_for biography, see 1918_).
*b.u.t.termilk.
Quest.
Relation.
#Bryner, Edna Clare.# Born in Tylersburg, Penn., and spent her childhood in the lumbering region of that state. Graduate of Va.s.sar College. Has been engaged in teaching, statistical work, reform school work, and eugenic, educational, and housing research. Chief interests: Music and friends in the winter; Adirondack trails in the summer. First story: "Life of Five Points," Dial, Sept., 1920. Lives in New York City.
*Life of Five Points.
(1456) #Burt, Maxwell Struthers# (_for biography, see 1917_).
*Dream or Two.
*Each in His Generation.
*When His s.h.i.+ps Came In.
(56) #Cabell, James Branch# (_for biography, see 1918_).
*Designs of Miramon.
*Feathers of Olrun.
*Hair of Melicent.
*Head of Misery.
*Hour of Freydis.
#Camp, (Charles) Wadsworth.# Born in Philadelphia, Oct. 18, 1879. Graduate of Princeton University, 1902. Married, 1916.
On staff of N. Y. Evening Sun, 1902-5; sub-editor McClure's Magazine, 1905-6; editor of The Metropolitan, 1906-9; European correspondent, Collier's Weekly, 1916. Author: "Sinister Island," 1915; "The House of Fear," 1916; "War's Dark Frame,"
1917; "The Abandoned Room," 1917; etc. Lives in New York City.
*Signal Tower.
#Carnevali, Emanuel.#
Tales of a Hurried Man. I.
#Chapman, Edith.#
Cla.s.sical Case.
(2345) #Cobb, Irvin S.# (_for biography, see 1917_).
Story That Ends Twice.
#Corley, Donald.#
*Daimyo's Bowl.
(6) #Cram, Mildred# (_for biography, see 1919_).