02.
Middle Aged Love Stories. 1903.
*Memoirs of a Baby. 1904.
The Domestic Adventurers. 1907.
*Biography of a Boy. 1910.
While Caroline Was Growing. 1911.
Margarita's Soul. 1909. (Under the pseudonym "Ingraham Lovell.")
Open Market. 1915.
When Binks Came. 1920.
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Am. M. 69 ('10): 765, 766 (portrait).
Bk. Buyer, 20 ('00): 191 (portrait).
Bookm. 27 ('08): 159.
Critic, 40 ('02): 332 (portrait), 335.
Outlook, 78 ('04): 288 (portrait).
+Ray Stannard Baker ("David Grayson")+--man of letters.
Born at Lansing, Michigan, 1870. B.S., Michigan Agricultural College,
1889. Studied law and literature at University of Michigan; LL.D., 1917.
On the _Chicago Record_, 1892-7. Managing editor of McClure's Syndicate,
1897-8, and associate editor of _McClure's Magazine_, 1899-1905. On the
_American Magazine_, 1906-15. Director of Press Bureau of the American
Commission to Negotiate Peace at Paris, 1919.
His studies of country life under the pseudonym "David Grayson" are
widely popular.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Adventures in Contentment. 1907.
Adventures in Friendship. 1910.
The Friendly Road. 1913.
Hempfield. 1915.
Great Possessions. 1917.
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Acad. 86 ('14): 137.
Am. M. 78 ('14)138.
Bookm. 43 ('16): 1 (portrait), 394.
Bookm. (Lond.) 39 ('11): 290; 47 ('14): 107.
McClure's, 24 ('04): 108, 110 (portrait).
+John Kendrick Bangs+ (New York, 1862-1922)--humorist.
Published some sixty volumes of prose sketches, verses, stories, and
plays, most of which belong to the nineteenth century. Characteristic
volumes are:
Coffee and Repartee. 1893.
A House Boat on the Styx. 1895.
The Bycyclers and Other Farces. 1896.
A Rebellious Heroine. 1896.
Alice in Blunderland. 1907.
Autobiography of Methuselah. 1909.
The Foothills of Parnassus. 1914.
For complete bibliography, cf. _Who's Who in America_.
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Halsey.
Harkins.
Bk. Buyer, 20 ('00): 183 (portrait), 208.
Bookm. 15 ('02): 412 (portrait).
Critic, 42 ('03): 105 (portrait).
Harp. W. 46 ('02): 891; 51 ('07): 23, 28. (Portraits.)
+Rex Ellingwood Beach+ (Michigan, 1877)--novelist.
Writer of novels of adventure, mainly about Alaska. For bibliography, see
_Who's Who in America_.
+(Charles) William Beebe+--Nature writer.
Born at Brooklyn, 1877. B.S., Columbia, 1898; post-graduate work, 18
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