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Preface, 1885-89, 1890-91, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904,
1905, 1906, 1907-08, 1909-10, 1911-12, 1913-14, 1915-16, 1917-18, 1919-20, 1921-30, 1931-75

NEWSPAPER REFERENCES 1909-1910

1909
Jan 8     McCook (NE) Tribune (p 2, c 2)
            Her Mountain Lover, in Public Library.
Jan 9     Duluth (MN) Labor World (p 5, c 5)
            Poem, "Battle Hymn of the Wronged."
Jan 9     Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 11, c 2)
            The Shadow World, mentioned.
Jan 18   Pendleton (OR) East Oregonian (p 7, c 3)
            "The Shadow World," Everybody's Magazine, Apr - Oct 1908.
Jan 23   New York (NY) Tribune (p 7, c 5)
            Application made to Congress for charters to recognize National Institute for Arts
             and Letters.  Garland served as vice-president of "The Academy of Fifty."
Jan 23   Washington (DC) Evening Star (p 22, c 7)
            The Long Trail, in District Public Library.
Jan 29   New York (NY) Tribune (p 7, c 6)
            Garland attended performance of "The Vampire," at Hackett Theater.
Jan 31   Washington (DC) Herald (pt 3, p 7, c 3)
            Garland read Bryant's "The Prairies" at the Jan 6 fire-lighting ceremony at the
            Chicago Club, Cliff Dwellers.
Feb 4    Chicago (IL) Tribune (p 8)
            "Burns Mantle, 'News of the Theatre.'"
Feb 14   San Francisco (CA) Call (p 27, c 2)
            Garland among authors endorsing a Congressional petition regarding Women's
             Suffrage Movement.
Feb 16   Fairmont (WV) West Virginian (p 5, c 5)
            Hesper, donated to Fairmont Public Library.
Feb 23   Fairmont (WV) West Virginian (p 6, c 4)
            Hesper, donated to Fairmont Public Library.
Feb 28   Salt Lake City (UT) Tribune (p 25, c 4)
            Garland's play, "Miller of Bosko Bell," was produced by Donald Robertson in Chicago.
Mar 3    New York (NY) Sun (p 7, c 5)
            Garland announced he would probably not write any more novels, but would devote
             himself to writing plays.
Mar 7    Salt Lake City (UT) Tribune (p 26, c 3)
            Article concerns Garland's The Shadow World and the number of curious readers
            who had contacted him with personal stories involving psychic experiences.
Mar 8    Salt Lake City (UT) Herald (p 3, c 3)
            The Shadow World, reviewed by Olivia Howard Dunbar, North American Review, Mar 1909.
Mar 11  Honolulu (HI) Pacific Commercial Advertiser (sec 2, p 10, c 4)
            The Shadow World, new at Honolulu Library.
Mar 13  Washington (DC) Times (p 6, c 2)
            Garland mentioned by the Little Land League, a movement toward reviving
            abandoned rural homesteads that suggested it took just two acres for a family to
             produce enough foodto support themselves and have surplus to sell.
Mar 31  Sumter (SC) Watchman & Southron (p 2, c 4)
            "Miller of Bonko Bell" was Garland's entrance into the field of drama.
Apr 4    Salt Lake City (UT) Tribune (p 40, c 3)
            Members of the Logan, Utah, A.C. Woman's Club discussed a number of Western
            writers that included Garland.
Apr 18   New York (NY) Sun (pt 3, p 6, c 7)
            Garland listed among endorsers of Woman's Suffrage Movement.
Apr 24   Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 4, c 1)
            Garland among writers on Grand Canyon in recent publication of the Santa Fe Railroad.
Apr 26   Honolulu (HI) Evening Bulletin (p 4, c 1)
            Hawaii joining the Little Land League movement that Garland endorsed.
Apr 29   Wahpeton (ND) Times (p 1, c  4)
            Garland among authors featured at Chicago's National Theater with its presentation of
            the Donald Robertson Players at Fullerton Hall.
June 5   Phoenix (AZ) Arizona Republican (sec 2, p 8, c 1)
            Boy Life on the Prairie, advertised.
June 5   Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 13, c 2)
            Harper's announced plans to re-publish nine of Garland's previously published novels.
June 11  Holbrook (AZ) News (p 6, c 1)
            Article about a man in Chicago who rushed home thinking his home was on fire suggested
            that Garland who had recently published on psychic phenomenon would probably like to
            meet the person because his story would make a good magazine article.
June 11  Toledo (OR) Lincoln County Leader (p 2, c 1) 
            Article about a man in Chicago who rushed home thinking his home was on fire            suggested
            that Garland who had recently published on psychic phenomenon would probably like to
            meet the person because his story would make a good magazine article.
June 13  Salt Lake City (UT) Tribune (p 17, c 1, 2)
            Garland was noted in an article on "Astral Forces," an area of psychic phenomenon          investigation.
June 13  Washington (DC) Evening Star (p 6, c 3 - 4)
            Garland was noted in an article on "Astral Forces," an area of psychic phenomenon          investigation.
July 2    New York (NY) Sun (p 7, c 5)
            Garland returned to West Salem where he had begun writing fiction, despite his
            announcement that in the future he would only write plays.
July 3    Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 15, c 5)
            Garland returned to West Salem where he had begun writing fiction, despite his
            announcement that in the future he would only write plays.
July 4    Salt Lake City (UT) Tribune (p 11, c 5)
            Garland returned to West Salem where he had begun writing fiction, despite his
            announcement that in the future he would only write plays.
July 7    New York (NY) Sun (p 7, c 7)
            Garland praised Richard R. Burton's "Red Cloud of the Lakes" as an unusually truthful
            picture of American Indian life.
July 11  Shreveport (LA) Caucasian (p 6, c 4)
            Garland turned to writing plays because he thought dramatists had an opportunity to
             reach a greater number of people than a novelist.
Aug 9    Washington (DC) Evening Star (p 5, c 3)
            For two years in a row, Garland visited Lander, Wyoming, in the summer months.
             Lander was a scenic village at the end of the Wyoming Extension of the Chicago and
            Northwestern Railroad.
Aug 28  Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 13, c 1)
            Garland produced a new novel (Moccasin Ranch:  A Story of Dakota) for Harper's despite
             having announced that he would only write plays in the future.
Aug 30  Wenatchee (WA) Daily World (p 5, c 3)
            Garland produced a new novel (Moccasin Ranch:  A Story of Dakota) for Harper's despite
             having announced that he would only write plays in the future
Sep 10   Lincoln (NE) Commoner (p 10, c 3)
            Garland wrote "Ernest Howard Crosby and His Message" for the new publication, The
            Twentieth Century Magazine, edited by Benjamin O. Flower.
Sep 16   Pickens (SC) Sentinel-Journal (p 1, c 5)
            Garland turned to writing plays because he thought dramatists had an opportunity to
            reach a greater number of people than a novelist.
Sep 17   Washington (DC) Evening Star (p 9, c 7)
            Moccasin Ranch:  A Story of Dakota, advertised by Harper's.
Sep 18   New York (NY) Sun (p 7, c 7)
            Moccasin Ranch:  A Story of Dakota, advertised by Harper's.
Sep 18   Washington (DC) Times (p 6, c 5)
            Moccasin Ranch:  A Story of Dakota, reviewed.
Sep 19   Salt Lake City (UT) Tribune (p 34, c 2)
            Moccasin Ranch:  A Story of Dakota, reviewed.
Sep 28   New York (NY) Sun (p 9, c 5)
            Moccasin Ranch:  A Story of Dakota, reviewed.
Oct 2     New York (NY) Sun (p 7, c 7)
            Moccasin Ranch:  A Story of Dakota, reviewed.
Oct 15   Los Angeles (CA) Herald (p 10, c 7)
            Garland wrote "Ernest Howard Crosby and His Message" for the new publication,
            The Twentieth Century Magazine, edited by Benjamin O. Flower.
Oct 15   Grand Forks (ND) Evening Times (p 9, c 1)
            Poem, "Indian Summer," reprinted from Prairie Songs.
Oct 20   Washington (DC) Evening Star (p 22, c 5)
            Garland continuing to endorse Woman's Suffrage Movement.
Nov 6    New York (NY) Times Saturday Review of Books (p 695)
            "Hamlin Garland Reprints [letter]."
Nov 14  Los Angeles (CA) Herald (P 60, c 1 - 5)
            Garland's "His Last Desire Fulfilled" Herald.
Nov 27  Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 10, c 6)
            Garland had been president of Psychical Research Society.  Eusapia Palladin,
            an Italian peasant, was the subject of spiritual studies.
Nov 30  Chickasha (OK) Daily Express (p 4, c 2)
            Money Magic, new at Carnegie Library.
Dec 7    Honolulu (HI) Pacific Commercial Advertiser (sec 2, p 13, c 2)
            Moccasin Ranch:  A Story of Dakota, new at Honolulu Library.
Dec 9    New York (NY) Sun (p 2, c 2)
            Garland was a committee member to the National Civic Congress.
Dec 12   New York (NY) Sun (p 10, c 2)
            Garland praised the efforts of the American Civic Alliance.
Dec 12   New York (NY) Tribune (p 12, c 6)
            Garland was a speaker at the American Civic Alliance.
Dec 24   Rock Island (IL) Argus (p 4, c 2)
            "A Short Line Romance," Red Book, Jan 1910.
 
1910
Jan 1     Salt Lake City (UT) Deseret Evening News (pt 2, p 21, c 4)
            Garland's address, "The Lawless West," before the Civic Alliance focused on the general
            abuse of the public lands, the free grazing of cattle, plunder of the forests, invasion of
            Indian reservations, and the bitter acts of feuds stemming from those acts.
Jan 7     Bradford (VT) United Opinion (p 8, c 1)
            Moccasin Ranch:  A Story of Dakota, new at Woods Library.
Jan 8     Salt Lake City (UT) Deseret Evening News (pt 2, p 27, c 1, 4)
            Announced Garland's "A Short Line Romance," Red Book Magazine, Jan 1910.             Also,
            announced that Moccasin Ranch was set in the Dakota plains.
Jan 16   Bismarck (ND) Daily Tribune (p 3, c 5)
            Announced Garland's "A Short Line Romance," Red Book Magazine, Jan 1910. 
Jan 19   New York (NY) Tribune (p 4, c 4)
            Two Senate bills passed Congress granting incorporation to the National Institute of Arts
             and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Letters.  Both organizations were
            endorsed by Garland.
Jan 24   Aberdeen (WA) Herald (p 6, c 5)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine, 1910.
Jan 27   Aberdeen (WA) Herald (p 6, c 5)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine,1910.
Jan 29   Salt Lake City (UT) Deseret Evening News (pt 2, p 21, c 2)
            Moccasin Ranch was among top requests by Australians for American fiction.
Jan 31   Aberdeen (WA) Herald (p 6, c 5)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine, 1910.
Feb 3    Aberdeen (WA) Herald (p 6, c 5)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine, 1910.
Feb 5    Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 17, c 3)
            Garland served as president of the Chicago-based Cliff-Dwellers organization.  He announced
            he was working on a new Harper's manuscript, "Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger."
Feb 8    Los Angeles (CA) Herald (p 4, c 2)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine,1910.
Feb 9    Columbia (MO) University Missourian (p 2, c 2)
            Moccasin Ranch, listed among holdings of the Red Star Collection at the University of Missouri.
Feb 12   Salt Lake City (UT) Deseret Evening News (pt 2, p 25, c 4)
            He announced he was working on a new Harper's manuscript, "Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger."
Feb 27   Spokane (WA) Press (p 14, c 1)
            A life sketch of Garland presented to the Spokane Sorosis Club.
Mar 3    Aberdeen (WA) Herald (p 6, c 5)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine, 1910.
Mar 6    Ardmore (OK) Daily Ardmoreite (p 12, c 6)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine 1910.
Mar 6    San Francisco (CA) Call (p 7, c 6)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine,1910.
Mar 7    Aberdeen (WA) Herald (p 6, c 6)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine,1910.
Mar 9    New York (NY) Sun (p 7, c 4)
            Garland shows himself an ardent of a lawful New West in Cavanaugh, a volume introduced by
            Chief Forester Gifford Pinchot.
Mar 10 Aberdeen (WA) Herald (p 6, c 5)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine,1910.
Mar 11  Washington (DC) Evening Star (p 9, c 6)
            He announced he was working on a new Harper's manuscript, "Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger."
Mar 13  Ardmore (OK) Daily Ardmoreite (p 6, c 6)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine,1910.
Mar 14  Aberdeen (WA) Herald (p 6, c 6)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine,1910.
Mar 19  Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 16, c 3)
            Garland shows himself an ardent of a lawful New West in Cavanaugh, a volume introduced by
             Chief Forester Gifford Pinchot.
Mar 20  New York (NY) Times (p 7, c 4)
            Garland shows himself an ardent of a lawful New West in Cavanaugh, a volume introduced
             by Chief Forester Gifford Pinchot.
Mar 24  Aberdeen (WA) Herald (p 6, c 6)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine,1910.
Mar 26 New York (NY) Sun (p 7, c 7)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, Harper's advertisement.
Mar 28 Aberdeen (WA) Herald (p 6, c 5)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine,1910.
Mar 29  Marion (OH) Daily Mirror (p 6, c 2)
            Garland shows himself an ardent of a lawful New West in Cavanaugh, a volume introduced
            by Chief Forester Gifford Pinchot.
Mar 31  Aberdeen (WA) Herald (p 6, c 5)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine,1910.
Apr 1    New York (NY) Sun (p 9,  c 7)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, Harper's advertisement.
Apr 4    Aberdeen (WA) Herald (p 6, c 5)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine,1910.
Apr 15   Virginia (MN) Enterprise (p 4, c 4)
            The Captain of the Gray Horse Troop, Hesper, and Money Magic, new at the Virginia Public
            Library.
Apr 15   Washington (DC) Evening Star (p 9, c 7)
            Hesper, advertised.
Apr 16   New York (NY) Sun (p 7,  c 7)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, Harper's advertisement.
Apr 16   Washington (DC) Evening Star (p 6, c 7)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, Harper's advertisement.
Apr 18   Omaha (NE) Daily Bee (p 10, c 2)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, Harper's advertisement.
Apr 22   New York (NY) Tribune (p 2, c 5)
            Garland spoke fondly of Samuel Clemens on announcement of Clemens' death, saying that
            Clemens was "distinctly American."
Apr 22   Spokane (WA) Press (p 1, c 3)
            Garland said of Clemens, "Mark Twain's death marks the exit of a man who was distinct as
            Walt Whitman."
Apr 22   Rock Island (IL) Argus (p 7, c 4)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, new at the Public Library.
Apr 22   Washington (DC) Evening Star (p 12, c 3)
            Garland said of Clemens, "Mark Twain's death marks the exit of a man who was distinct as
            Walt Whitman."
Apr 23   Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 13, c 2)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, Harper's advertisement.
Apr 24   San Francisco (CA) Call (p 7, c 4, 5, 7)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, Harper's advertisement.
Apr 29   Rock Island (IL) Argus (p 6, c 2)
            Garland among speakers at Mark Twain's Memorial Service.
Apr 29   Homesdale (PA) Citizen (p 6, c 1)
            Poem, "What Shall I Do To Be Just."
Apr 29   Rock Island (IL) Argus (p 11, c 3)
            Garland among speakers at Mark Twain's Memorial Service.
Apr 30   New York (NY) Sun (p 7, c 7)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, Harper's advertisement.
Apr 30   Grand Forks (ND) Evening Times (p 3, c 5)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, Harper's advertisement.
May 1   Shreveport (LA) Caucasian (p 2, c 3)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, Harper's advertisement.
May 2   Fairmont (WV) West Virginian (p 5, c 6)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger,  new at Fairmont Public Library.
May 5   Aberdeen (WA) Herald (p 6, c 4)
            Garland among speakers at Mark Twain's Memorial Service.
May 18  Lexington (VA) Gazette (p 6, c 3)
            Poem, "What Shall I Do To Be Just."
May 21 Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 13, c 2)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, Harper's advertisement.
May 25  Fort Benton (MT) River Press (p 8, c 1)
            Poem, "What Shall I Do To Be Just."
June 3   Washington (DC) Evening Star (p 9, c 6)
            Hesper, advertisement.
June 4   San Francisco (CA) Call (p 3, c 3)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, Harper's advertisement.
June 6   Ardmore (OK) Daily Ardmoreite (p 4, c 4)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine,1910.
June 7   Ardmore (OK) Daily Ardmoreite (p 8, c 1)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine,1910.
June 8   Norwich (CT) Bulletin (p 6, c 3)
            Redding, CT, was chosen site for Mark Twain Memorial Library.  Garland among those at
            the "laying of the cornerstones ceremony."
June 10  Lincoln (NE) Commoner (p 15, c 2)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, Harper's advertisement.
June 25  Washington (DC) Evening Star (p 8, c 8)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, new at Public Library.
July 2    Grand Forks (ND) Evening Times (p 9, c 1- 4)
            Garland praised for his conservation efforts in Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger.
July 3    Washington (DC) Herald (pt 3, p 24, c 1 - 3)
            Garland praised for his conservation efforts in Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger.
July 6    Ardmore (OK) Daily Ardmoreite (p 8, c 6)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine,1910.
July 7    Ardmore (OK) Daily Ardmoreite (p 4, c 4)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine,1910.
July 9    Duluth (MN) Labor World (p 7, c 1 - 4)
            Garland praised for his conservation efforts in Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger.
July 12 Bridgeport (CT) Evening Farmer (p 10, c 2)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, new at Public Library.
July 18  El Paso (TX) Herald (p 11, c 1 - 4)
            Garland praised for his conservation efforts in Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger.
July 21  Grand Forks (ND) Evening Times (p 8, c 1)
            Poem, " Looking Backward."
July 23  Washington (DC) Evening Star (p 17, c 5 - 6)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, Harper's advertisement.
July 27  St. Johnsbury (VT) Caledonian (p 2, c 7)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, Harper's advertisement.
July 29  Washington (DC) Herald (p 4, c 5)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, Harper's advertisement.
July 29  Washington (DC) Times (p 10, c 4)
            The Trail of the Gold-Seekers, The Eagle's Heart, and The Captain of the Gray Horse Troop,     advertised.
July 30  Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 15, c 3)
            The Captain of the Gray Horse Troop, advertised.
Aug 2    Ardmore (OK) Daily Ardmoreite (p 8, c 7)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine,1910
Aug 3    Ardmore (OK) Daily Ardmoreite (p 8, c 7)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine,1910
Aug 4    Ardmore (OK) Daily Ardmoreite (p 8, c 7)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine,1910
Aug 7    Ardmore (OK) Daily Ardmoreite (p 8, c 1)
            Announcement that Garland would be contributing to The Twentieth Century Magazine,1910
Aug 20  Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 13, c 2)
            After completing Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, Garland headed to the Rocky Mountains to
            prepare "lantern slides" of his travels.
Aug 26  Lincoln (NE) Commoner (p 16, c 2 - 3)
            "The Story of the Play," serial, Woman's World Magazine, Oct 1910.
Aug 27  Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 7, c 1)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, in 2nd printing by Harper and Brothers.
Aug 31  Spokane (WA) Press (p 7, c 7)
            Garland endorsed Israel Zangwill's "The Melting Pot" play.
Sep 2    Lincoln (NE) Commoner (p 16, c 2 - 3)
            "The Story of the Play," serial, Woman's World Magazine, Oct 1910.
Sep 9    Lincoln (NE) Commoner (p 16, c 2 - 3)
            "The Story of the Play," serial, Woman's World Magazine, Oct 1910.
Sep 14   Washington (DC) Herald (p 4, c 6)
            Announced Sep 14 was Garland's birth date.
Sep 14   Salt Lake City (UT) Tribune (p 6, c 6)
            Announced Sep 14 was Garland's birth date.
Sep 16   Lincoln (NE) Commoner (p 16, c 2 - 3)
            "The Story of the Play," serial, Woman's World Magazine, Oct 1910.
Sep 16   Owosso (MI) Times (p 2, c 4)
            Garland said of Clemens, "Mark Twain's death marks the exit of a man who was
            distinct as Walt Whitman."          
Sep 16   Grand Forks (ND) Evening Times (p 7, c 1)
            Poem, "A Dakota Harvest Field," reprinted from Prairie Songs.
Sep 23   Lincoln (NE) Commoner (p 16, c 2)
            "The Story of the Play," serial, Woman's World Magazine, Oct 1910.
Sep 24   New York (NY) Sun (p 9, c 7)
            Other Main-Travelled Roads, advertised by Harper & Brothers.
Sep 30   Lincoln (NE) Commoner (p 12, c 2)
            "The Story of the Play," serial, Woman's World Magazine, Oct 1910.
Oct 1     New York (NY) Sun (p 9, c 7)
            Other Main-Travelled Roads, advertised by Harper & Brothers.
Oct 2     Salt Lake City (UT) Tribune (p 38, c 3)
            Other Main-Travelled Roads, reviewed.
Oct 7     Lincoln (NE) Commoner (p 16, c 2)
            "The Story of the Play," serial, Woman's World Magazine, Oct 1910.
Oct 21   Phoenix (AZ) Arizona Republican (p 7, c 6 - 7)
            Zangwill's "The Melting Pot" to be presented at the Elk's Theater on Oct 24. 
            Endorsed by Garland and others.
Oct 22   Phoenix (AZ) Arizona Republican (p 4, c 4)
            Zangwill's "The Melting Pot" to be presented at the Elk's Theater on Oct 24.
            Endorsed by Garland and others.
Oct 23   Phoenix (AZ) Arizona Republican (p 3, c 6)
            Zangwill's "The Melting Pot" to be presented at the Elk's Theater on Oct 24.
             Endorsed by Garland and others.
Oct 24   Phoenix (AZ) Arizona Republican (p 7, c 6 - 7)
            Zangwill's "The Melting Pot" to be presented at the Elk's Theater on Oct 24.  Play
            featured Walker Whiteside and came to Phoenix from the Comedy Theater, New
            York City.
Oct 25   Salt Lake City (UT) Tribune (p 10, c 5)
            Other Main-Travelled Roads, reviewed.
Nov 3    Palestine (TX) Daily Herald (p 2, c 1)
            Garland to speak at teachers meeting in Des Moines, Iowa, at 56th Annual Convention
            of  the Iowa State Teachers' Association.
Nov 5    Bisbee (AZ) Daily Review (p 7, c 3)
            Garland to speak at teachers meeting in Des Moines, Iowa, at 56th Annual Convention
             of the Iowa State Teachers' Association.
Nov 11  Lincoln (NE) Commoner (p 16, c 2)
            "The Story of the Play," serial, Woman's World Magazine, Oct 1910.
Nov 13  Tulsa (OK) Daily World (p 7, c 7)
            Zangwill's "The Melting Pot" endorsed by Garland and others.
Nov 15  Topeka (KS) State Journal (p 7, c 2 - 3)
            The Captain of the Gray Horse Troop and Hesper, advertised.
Nov 23  Ardmore (OK) Daily Ardmoreite (p 6, c 5)
            Announced Garland's "A Short Line Romance," Red Book Magazine, Dec 1910. 
Nov 23  Paducah (KY) Evening Sun (p 2, c 5)
            Announced Garland's "A Short Line Romance," Red Book Magazine, Dec 1910. 
Nov 30  New York (NY) Tribune (p 9, c 2)
            Garland lecture , "Local Color as the Vital Element of American Fiction," given at Academy
             of Arts and Sciences and National Institute of Arts and Sciences.
Dec 2    Ardmore (OK) Daily Ardmoreite (p 8, c 7)
            Announced Garland's "A Short Line Romance," Red Book Magazine, Dec 1910. 
Dec 2    Canton (SD) Dakota Farmers' Leader (p 2, c 7)
            Garland was regarded as the 2nd distinctly South Dakota writer.  His novels included Jason
            Edwards, A Little Norsk, and Moccasin Ranch.
Dec 2    Grand Forks (ND) Evening Times (p 4, c 4)
            "On Silent Solidor," Red Book Magazine, Dec 1910. 
Dec 3    Paducah (KY) Evening Sun (p 6, c 5)
            "On Silent Solidor," Red Book Magazine, Dec 1910. 
Dec 4      Ardmore (OK) Daily Ardmoreite (p 8, c 5)
            "On Silent Solidor," Red Book Magazine, Dec 1910. 
Dec 10   Paducah (KY) Evening Sun (p 6, c 5)
            "On Silent Solidor," Red Book Magazine, Dec 1910.
Dec 10   Baltimore (MD) Der Deutsche Correspondent (p 3, c 1)
            Article in German.
Dec 11   Ardmore (OK) Daily Ardmoreite (p 4, c 5)
            "On Silent Solidor," Red Book Magazine, Dec 1910. 
Dec 19   Ardmore (OK) Daily Ardmoreite (sec 2, p 5, c 5)
            "On Silent Solidor," Red Book Magazine, Dec 1910. 
Dec 23   Pascagoula (MS) Democrat-Star (p 2, c 3)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, serial, 1911.
Dec 30   Pascagoula (MS) Democrat-Star (p 1, c 6)
            Cavanaugh, Forest Ranger, serial, 1911.
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