428. Why they got married. March 28, 1929, p.1, 4; April 4, 1929, p.2. Reprinted from Vanity Fair.
429. Will you sell your news papers. November 8, 1928, p.2. (Unsigned)
430. The writer’s trade. January 3, 1929, p.4, 8. Reprinted from Vanity Fair. HT.
Articles Signed “Buck Fever”
431. Alas, poor Nellie. December 29, 1927, p.6. HT.
432. The big June. June 14, 1928, p.1.
433. Boss back. January 17, 1929, p.1.
434. Buck Fever comments. January 26, 1928, p.8.
435. Buck Fever says. (This column first appeared in the issue for December 8, 1927; next appeared December 29, 1927; and was not repeated until February 2, 1928. In the February 9, 1928, issue the column carried the line drawing of Buck by Wharton Esherick which thereafter distinguished it. Usually a front-page feature, the column appeared almost weekly from February through August, 1928; thereafter it appeared irregularly on an average of twice a month, the last appearance being in the issue for December 19, 1929. The column served primarily as an outlet for Buck’s opinions and his accounts of the fictional happenings up Coon Hollow way; Buck’s reports on actual local events usually took the form of a news story with his by-line.)
436. Chilhowie officers tree the coon. May 31, 1928, p.2.