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As an Undergraduate
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[Unsigned news stories and editorials], Brown Daily Herald, September 1921-May 1925. [FTB was on the Herald staff during this period, and from 3 May 1924 to 1 May 1925 he was Editor-in-Chief.]
The Anthology of English 3,4. Edited by Hans J. Gottlieb, Fredson T. Bowers, and J. Durward Miner. Providence: Brown University Department of English, 1923. [Including a story by FTB, "Release," pp. 1-11.]
"The Street That Ends in the Sea," Casements, 2.1 (November 1923), [8-9]. [An allegory.]
"The Passing Show," Casements, 2.2 (January 1924), [3-5]. [Parodies of Frederick O'Brien, Theodore Dreiser, amy Lowell, and D. H. Lawrence.]
"Whitney Warren," Casements, 2.3 (March 1924), 9-13. [Story.]
"A Coat of Arms for Prom Hosts," Brown Jug, May 1924, p. 12. [Verse.]
[Unsigned items], Brown Jug, May, June, November, December 1924; January, February 1925. [FTB is listed as a "Juggler" in these issues.]
"Herald Reviews Latest Number of Casements," Brown Daily Herald, 6 May 1924, pp. 1, 2.
"The Bookstall," Brown Daily Herald, 30 September 1924, p. 4. [Review of May Sinclair's Arnold Waterlow.]
"The Bookstall," Brown Daily Herald, 7 October 1924, pp. 2, 4. [Review of Anne Douglas Sedgwick's The Little French Girl.]
"The Bookstall," Brown Daily Herald, 10 November 1924, p. 4. [Review of Ernest Brace's Commencement.]
"The Plastic Age," Brown Jug, February 1925, p. 22. [Verse.]
"College Slang a Language All Its Own," The Literary Digest, 84.11 (14 March 1925), 64-65. [The editor presents this piece as taken from an article by FTB "as summarized by the Providence Journal and the Brooklyn Eagle"; the same topic is addressed more seriously in "Diction on the Campus," an editorial in the Brown Daily Herald, 23 February 1925, p.2.]
"The Bookstall," Brown Daily Herald, 24 March 1925, pp. 2, 3, 4. [Review of Sarah Gertrude Millin's God's Stepchildren.]
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