Dramatizations
92. Above suspicion. In The Free Company presents; a collection of plays about the meaning of America. New York, The Free Company; New York, Dodd, Mead, 1941. p.269-301. Reprinted as a pamphlet by the Free Company in the same year.
93. I’m a fool. Dramatized by Christopher Sergel. Chicago, Dramatic Publishing Company [1942] 34p.
94. Mother. A one-act play. In Wilde, Percival, editor. Contemporary one-act plays from nine countries. Boston, Little, Brown, 1936. p.43-58.
95. Textiles. A play for the radio. In Kozlenko, William, editor. Contemporary one-act plays. New York, Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1938. p.1-22.
96. The triumph of the egg. A drama in one act; dramatized by Raymond O’Neil. Chicago, Dramatic Publishing Company [1932] 25p.
97. Winesburg, Ohio. A drama in three acts. Dramatized by Christopher Sergel. New York premiere, February 5, 1958. Unpublished.