Century Magazine (January, 1902) "Eliph' Hewlitt, Castaway" A Kilo story. With pictures by Frederic Dorr Steele. This story repeats as chapter 6 in Kilo. p 434-440. [RGTPL]
Leslie's Monthly (January, 1902) "A Study in Feeling" A poem. HARPER calls this "A Story in Feeling." p 384.Commentary. Four verses of this poem were reprinted in Dallas Morning News, February 2, 1902. Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly (1876-1904). New York:Jan 1902. Vol. Vol. LIII., Iss. No. 3., p. 384 (1 pp.) [EPBLIB, HARPER]
_____ (July, 1902) "A Question" A poem. With an illustration by B. Cory Kilvert. p 306. Reprinted: Oshkosh (Wisconsin) Daily Northwestern; July 5, 1902; p 6. [HARPER]
Current Literature (August, 1902) "A Question" Same as Frank Leslie's Monthly. Current Literature (1888-1912). New York:Aug 1902. Vol. XXXIII, Iss. No. 2, p. 241 (1 pp.) [KAYLIN, PROQUEST]
Massachusetts Ploughman (August 30, 1902) "A Question" Youth's Department. Massachusetts Ploughman and New England Journal of Agriculture (1842-1906). Boston:Aug 30, 1902. Vol. 61, Iss. 49, p. 7 (1 pp.) [KAYLIN, PROQUEST]
Washington Post (December 28, 1902) "The Year That Never Began" A story. One illustration. "If you ask any one in Muggendorf when the cheese factory burned, or when the new town pump was set up, he will tell you at once that it was in the year that never began, and that is the same as saying the year that Gustaf came to Muggendorf." pg. 36, 1 pgs. [WASHPOST]
OTHER: Crossed Wires: A Comedy in One Act (1902) A play. By Ellis Parker Butler and Lawrence Butler. Copyrighted but unpublished(?). [HARPER]