S The Stronger (in "The Drama", May, 1913, and by Little, Brown)
French
C* Augier, The Post-Script (Samuel French, and in "Four Plays by Emile Augier", Alfred A. Knopf)
SC The House of Fourchambault (Samuel French, and in "Four Plays by Emile Augier", Alfred A. Knopf)
CR* Meilhac and Halévy, Indian Summer (Samuel French)
CR* Panurge's Sheep (Samuel French)
CR* Feuillet, The Village (Samuel French)
C* Labiche, The Two Cowards (Samuel French)
C* Grammar (Samuel French)
C Pailleron, The Art of Being Bored (Samuel French)
C* Bernard, French Without a Master (Samuel French)
C* I'm Going! (Samuel French)
C* Donnay, They! (In "Lovers, The Free Woman, and They!" (Little, Brown)
S France, Crainquebille (Samuel French)
C* Maurey, Rosalie (Samuel French)
C* Hervieu, Modesty (Samuel French)
S Capus, The Adventurer ("The Drama", November, 1914)
C Brignol and his Daughter (Samuel French)
C* Caillavet, Choosing a Career (Samuel French)
German
SC Freytag, The Journalists ("The Drama", February, 1913)
RC* Sudermann, The Far-Away Princess (in "Roses", Scribner, and separately, by Samuel French) (F)
S* Fritzchen (in "Morituri", Scribner)
C* Benedix, The Law-Suit (Samuel French)
C* The Third Man (Samuel French)
C* Gyalui, After the Honeymoon (Samuel French)
Scandinavian
S* Strindberg, The Stronger (Scribner) (F)
SB Lucky Pehr (Stewart and Kidd) (F)
SC Björnson, The Newly-Married Couple (Everyman's Library; Dutton)
C Love and Geography (Scribner)
S Ibsen, An Enemy of the People (Scribner)
Russian
C* Tchekoff, The Boor (Samuel French; Scribner)
C* A Marriage Proposal (Samuel French; Scribner)
C* The Tragedian in Spite of Himself (Scribner)