ew. 1907. (Play, 1917.)
Mother Carey's Chickens. 1911. (Play, 1915.)
The Story of Waitstill Baxter. 1913.
Penelope's Postscripts. 1915. (Play.)
Collected Works. 1917.
Ladies-in-Waiting. 1919.
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Halsey. (Women.)
Harkins. (Women.)
Cooper.
Overton.
Wiggin, K.D. The Girl and the Kingdom: Learning to Teach.
Atlan. 90 ('02): 276.
Bk. Buyer, 8 ('91): 285.
Bookm. 18 ('03): 4 (portrait), 652; 20 ('05): 402 (portrait);
25 ('07): 226 (portrait), 304, 566; 32 ('10): 236 (portrait);
40 ('15): 478.
Bookm. (Lond.) 38 ('10): 149 (portrait); 43 ('12): 9.
Critic, 43 ('03): 388; 47 ('05): 197. (Portraits.)
Cur. Lit. 30 ('01): 277.
J. Educ. 83 ('16): 594 (portrait).
Lamp, 29 ('05): 585.
Lit. Digest, 63 ('19): 30 (portrait).
Outlook, 75 ('03): 847 (portrait).
+Percival Wilde+--dramatist.
Born in New York City, 1887. B.S., Columbia, 1906. Banker, inventor,
reviewer. Has been writing plays since 1912, and has had many produced in
Little Theatres.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Dawn, with The Noble Lord, The Traitor, A House of Cards, Playing with
Fire, The Finger of God; One-Act Plays of Life Today. 1915.
Confessional, and Other American Plays. 1916. (Confessional, The Villain
in the Piece, According to Darwin, A Question of Morality, The
Beautiful Story.)
The Unseen Host, and Other War Plays. 1917. (The Unseen Host, Mothers
of Men, Pawns, In the Ravine, Valkyrie.)
For Bibliography of unpublished plays, see _Who's Who in America_.
For Reviews, see the _Book Review Digest_, 1915-17.
+Marguerite (Ogden Bigelow) Wilkinson+ (+Mrs. James G. Wilkinson+, Nova
Scotia, Canada, 1883)--poet.
Compiler of _Golden Songs of the Golden State_ (California anthology),
1917, and of _New Voices_, (studies in modern poetry with extensive
quotations), 1919. Has also published several volumes of poetry.
+Ben Ames Williams+--novelist.
Born at Macon, Mississippi, 1889. A.B., Dartmouth, 1910. Newspaper writer
until 1916.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
All the Brothers Were Valiant. 1919.
The Sea Bride. 1919.
The Great Accident. 1920.
Evered. 1921.
For reviews, _see Book Review Digest_, 1919, 1920, 1921.
+Jesse Lynch Williams+ (Illinois, 1871)--novelist, short-story writer.
First attracted attention with his stories of college life. For
bibliography, see _Who's Who in America_.
+William Carlos W
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