Part I: Collected Publications and Articles
Adventure Magazine
- Adventure Magazine (September 1947) “1:54 and A Fraction.”
- Reprinted in Short Story Magazine (March 1949)
All American Fiction
- All American Fiction (November 1937) “Delayed Pass.” (Novelette)
- All-American Fiction (May/June 1938) “Recruit.”
American Magazine
- American Magazine (January 1936) “The Kid Throws A Party.”
- American Magazine (March 1947) “Nightmare.”
- American Magazine (December 1947) “Bingo” (storiette). Jeff Conover (Eustace Cockrell and Herb Dalmas.)
- American Magazine (April 1949) “No One But You.”
- American Magazine (October 1949) “Rocky’s Rose.”
- American Magazine (December 1949) “The Power Devil.” (Novelette) Co-authored with Herbert Dalmas.
- American Magazine (May 1950) “Count of Ten.”
Antioch Review
(Autumn 1956) “The Cat and the Constitution.”
Argosy Weekly
- Argosy Weekly (March 19, 1938) “A Match for Oskie.”
- Argosy Weekly (July 2, 1938) “Round Trip.”
- Argosy Weekly (July 9, 1938) “Have A Cup of Mocha.”
- Argosy Weekly (March 19, 1938) “A Match for Oskie.”
- Argosy Weekly (September 24, 1938) “Horses In Midstream.”
- Argosy Weekly (January 14, 1939) “Gloves For the Governor.” (Novelette)
- Argosy Weekly (March 4, 1939) “Once A Hero.”
- Argosy Weekly (July 15, 1939) “Sweet-talkin’ Man.”
- Argosy Weekly (January 6, 1940) “Second Sight”
- Argosy Weekly (February 10, 1940) “Reservation on Queer Street.”
- Argosy Weekly (October 5, 1940) “Marching As To War.”
- Argosy Weekly (October 12, 1940) “No Minutes To Go.”
- Argosy Weekly (October 26, 1940) “The Divine Right.”
- Argosy Weekly (October 4, 1941) “Coach and Four.”
- Argosy Weekly (April 12, 1941) “A Fighter Has to Figure.
- Argosy (June 1946) “The Reconstruction of Refugee Smith.”
- Argosy (September 1946) “Too Hot to Handle.”
- Argosy (January 1957) “The Eagle Bird.”
Blue Book Magazine
- Blue Book Magazine (September 1932) “A White Man’s Burden.” Co-authored with Frank Cockrell.
- Blue Book Magazine (December 1934) “You’re Young But Once.”
- Blue Book Magazine (November 1935) “A Man Names Smith.”
- Blue Book Magazine (December 1935) “The Man Who Squared Up.”
- Blue Book Magazine (June 1936) “The Masked Marvel.”
- Blue Book Magazine (July 1936) “Right-hand Man.”
- Blue Book Magazine (September 1936) “Seller, Beware!”
- Blue Book Magazine (October 1936) “Trigger Men.” (Included in The Detective Megapack: 28 Tales by Modern and Classic Authors, Wildside Press)
- Blue Book Magazine (November 1936) “A Hurry Call.”
- Blue Book Magazine (December 1936) “Game As They Make ‘Em.”
- Blue Book Magazine (cover missing – November 1938) “Stadium Struck.”
- Blue Book Magazine (April 1939) “The Last Fight.”
- Blue Book Magazine (November 1939) “The Hands of John Leland.”
- Blue Book Magazine (April 1941) “The Old Arm.”
- Blue Book Magazine (June 1945) “Fourth Man In the Ring.”
- Blue Book Magazine (July 1945) “The Trumpet of Tradition.”
- Blue Book Magazine (June 1949) “His Brother’s Keeper.” Co-authored with Daniel Gordon.
- Blue Book Magazine (October 1949) “It’s Always the Way.”
- Blue Book Magazine (March 1950) “Professional Gentleman.”
College Humor
- College Humor (November 1937) “Double or Nothing.”
Colliers
- Collier’s (December 18, 1937) “Pep Talk.”
- Collier’s (December 2, 1939) “The Chinese Influence.”
- Collier’s (April13, 1940) “The Lord In His Corner.”
- Collier’s (December 28, 1940) “Compliments of R. Smith.”
- Collier’s (March 8, 1941) “Putting Is Easy.”
- Collier’s (March 28, 1942) “Honor Bound.”
- Collier’s (April 19, 1941) “Willie Wurtzel’s Way.”
- Collier’s (September 6, 1941) “The Empire City Angel.” (Reprinted in The Armchair Companion, Edited by A.L. Furman, New York: Gold Label Books, 1944)
- Collier’s (September 27, 1941) “It Ain’t No Sin.”
- Collier’s (December 20, 1941) “Shoeshine Boy.”
- Collier’s (June 20, 1942) “Love Came Borrowing.”
- Collier’s (August 15, 1942) “Refugee Returns Home.” (Reprinted in The Bedside
- Bonanza, Edited by Frank Owen, New York: Frederick Fell, 1944)
- Collier’s (February 6, 1943) “The Patriot.”
- Collier’s (May 29, 1943) “My Brother Jake.”
- Collier’s (December 25, 1943) “The Preacher.”
- Collier’s (April 29, 1944) “One By Land.”
- Collier’s (September 7, 1946) “You Amaze Me”
- Colliers (May 8, 1948) “Code of the West.”
- Collier’s (July 31, 1948) “For Divers Reason.” Co-authored with Daniel Gordon.
- Colliers (October 30, 1948) “Beauty and the Drop Kick.”
- Collier’s (January 20, 1951) “Just An Ignorant Foreigner.”
- Collier’s (January 4, 1957) “The Long Way Home.”
Coronet
- Coronet (April 1942) “Putt and Take.”
Cosmopolitan
- Cosmopolitan (November 1951) “Taffy’s Two Lives.”
Esquire Magazine
- Esquire Magazine (March 1949) “Timid Angel.” Jeff Conover (Eustace Cockrell
and Herb Dalmas)
Fifteen Sports Stories
- Fifteen Sports Stories (March 1949) “The Right Guy.”
Grit
- Grit (December 7, 1941) “The Doctor’s Answer.” (See Holland’s)
Holland’s
- Holland’s (February 1936) “Bill of Engagement.”
Liberty
- Liberty (December 31, 1938) “One Night Stand.”
Milwaukee Journal
- Milwaukee Journal (September 8, 1946) “Operation Clipper.” (Also published in the Des Moines Register, August 8, 1946)
The Saturday Evening Post
- The Saturday Evening Post (May 24, 1941) “Love and Love.”
The Star Weekly
- The Star Weekly (Toronto – July 27, 1946) “The Shame of the Cecilia.” Co-authored with Daniel Gordon.
This Week
- This Week (Los Angeles Times – December 15, 1946) “The Wynn Girl.”
- This Week (Los Angeles Times – August 8, 1948) “The Keyhole Artist.” (Reprinted in This Week’s Short-Short Stories, edited by Stewart Beach, New York: Random House, 1947)