Works
- Dan Merrithew (1910) PG IA
- Prince or Chauffeur? A Story of Newport (1911) IA : PG
- The Fullback (1916) IA
- The Big Game (1918) IA
- Our Navy in the War: America in the War (1919) non-fiction IA : PG
- The Romantic Liar (1919) IA
- For the Game's Sake (1920) IA
Short works
- ' "A Certain Rich Man—" ' (ss) in The Best Short Stories of 1917 edited by Edward J. O'Brien IA
- "American Universities and the White Outdoors" (n-f) Scribner's Magazine, 1917
- "The Deeper Vision" (ss) Harper's Magazine, 1919
- "The Diffident Mr. Kyle" (ss) Harper's Magazine, 1917
- "From the Depths of Things" (ss) McClure's Magazine, 1907
- "The Girl Who Took the Bumps" (ss) The Sunday Star, Oct 20, 1921 IA
- "The Golf Cure" (ss) Scribner's Magazine, 1917
- "The Human Equation" (ss) Scribner's Magazine, 1916
- "The Landlubbers" (ss) Scribner's Magazine, 1916
- "A Man of Action" (ss) The Century Magazine, Sep 1914
- "A Matter of Loyalty" (ss) in O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1920 edited by by Blanche Colton Williams IA (full ebook)
- "The Migratory Moncktons" (ss) Harper's Magazine, 1918
- "The Poet" (ss) Harper's Magazine, 1918
- "A Question of Bigness" (ss) Scribner's Magazine, 1915
- "Rear Platform Impressions of the Southwest" (ss) Scribner's Magazine, 1919
- "The Sea Call" (ss) Harper's Magazine, 1917
- "Through Fire" (ss) Century Magazine, 1916
- "Tragressor" (ss) Harper's Magazine (in 2 parts), 1918
- "The Trouble-Maker" (ss) Scribner's Magazine, 1917

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