Magazine Stories
- "Snub Smith Vindicates His Honor" Tiptop Semi-Monthly November (1915)
- "Trench Mates" Argosy September (1918)
- "The Sequel" Weird Tales March (1923) volume 1 number 1
- "Man Hunt" Detective Book Magazine Summer (1938)
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