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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 1931-1975

1931
Mar 25  Los Angeles (CA) Times (sec A, p 4)
            Article on Lee Shippey.
Dec 4    Berkeley (CA) Daily Gazette (p 5, c 1 - 2)
            Garland addressed the Speech Arts Association of California in San Francisco. 
            Topic was "The Value of Cultivated Speech."
 
1932
Dec 17   Milwaukee (WI) Journal (p 3, c 5)
            Announced publication of My Friendly Contemporaries, the third volume of
            Garland's auto-biographical literary reminiscences.
 
1933
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1934
Nov 25  Milwaukee (WI) Journal (p 20, c 1 - 3)
            Announcement of publication of Afternoon Neighbors, the fourth volume of
            Garland's auto-biographical literary reminiscences.
 
1935
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1936   
May 10  Milwaukee (WI) Sentinel (p 27, c 5)
            Announcement of publication of Forty Years of Psychic Research, representing
            forty years of Garland's notebooks on the subject.
May 11  Milwaukee (WI) Sentinel (p 10, c 3 - 5)
            Discussion of the debate between science and psychic phenomena.
 
1937
Oct 29   Milwaukee (WI) Journal (p 11, c 3 - 6)
            By chance artist Hans J. Stoltenberg had painted a picture of the old Garland
             farm at Green's Coulee.
 
1938
Oct       Chicago (IL) Daily News
            Clipping
Nov 20  Milwaukee (WI) Journal (p 22, c  6 - 7)
            Garland spoke out on current trends by publishers that glamorized the pathologic
             side of life that embellished pornography, nudity, coarseness, and cynicism.
 
1939
June 18  Miami (FL) News (p 24, c 1)
            Announcement of publication of The Mystery of the Buried Crosses, a part
            of Garland's psychic writings.
 
1940
Mar 5    Miami (FL) Daily News (sec A, p 12, c 2)
            Praise given to Garland for his role in putting into words life in the Middle West.
Mar 5    Schenectady (NY) Gazette (p 1, c 2)
            Announcement of Garland's death.  Garland had been completing the final chapters
            of "The Fortunate Exile," a volume that described his ten years living in Southern 
            California.
Mar 5    St. Petersburg (FL) Evening Independent (p 9, c 3)
            Announced Garland's death.
 
1951
Jan 23   Milwaukee (WI) Journal (p 16, c 4)
            Discussed how Garland had met Stephen Crane and reviewed Crane's manuscript
             "Maggie," which he sent to Howells.
Nov 24  Mason City (IA) Globe-Gazette (p 18)
            "Osage Has Forgotten Author."
 
1972
Feb 5    Milwaukee (WI) Sentinel (p 13, c 2; p 28, c 4)
            Article discussed Garland's two-story clapboard home at West Salem, where Garland
             had lived between 1893 and 1915.  In later years, the large home had been converted
             into a three-unit apartment building.
 
1975
Mar 21  Milwaukee (WI) Journal (p 11, c 3  - 7)
            Discussed how Garland had farmed wheat in the Dakotas during an attack
            by chinch bugs that destroyed the wheat crop by sucking the juices from the plants.




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