- Dust of the Road, a Play in One Act. 1912.
- Holbein in Blackfriars; an Improbable Comedy. 1913. (With Thomas Wood Stevens.)
- Back of the Yards, a Play in One Act. 1914.
- Barbara, a Play in One Act. 1914.
- The Game of Chess; a Play in One Act. 1914.
- Ephraim and the Winged Bear; a Christmas-Eve Nightmare in One Act. 1914.
- Dancing Dolls, a Fantastic Comedy in One Act. 1915.
- A Man Can Only Do His Best; a Fantastic Comedy in One Act. 1915.
- *Quick Curtains. 1915. (Includes all the preceding plays.)
- The Green Scarf; an Artificial Comedy in One Act. 1920.
- The Hero of Santa Maria; a Ridiculous Tragedy in One Act, 1920. (With Ben Hecht, [q. v.])
- The Wonder Hat; a Harlequinade in One Act. 1920. (With Ben Hecht, [q. v.])
Born at Boston, 1852. A. B., Harvard, 1873; Ph. D., 1876; LL. B., 1879. Judge since 1893. Overseer of Harvard, 1895—.
Bibliography
- The Little Tin Gods on Wheels. 1879.
- An Average Man. 1883.
- The Reflections of a Married Man. 1892.
- The Opinions of a Philosopher. 1893.
- The Art of Living. 1895.
- Unleavened Bread. 1900.
- The Orchid. 1905.
- The Chippendales. 1909.
- The Convictions of a Grandfather. 1912.
- Their Spirit. 1916.
Studies and Reviews
- Harkins.
- Bookm. 11 (’00): 463.
- Critic, 37 (’00): 3 (portrait); 46 (’05): 209 (portrait), 368.
- Cur. Lit. 29 (’00): 418.
- Ind. 58 (’05): 1006 (portrait), 1008; 60 (’06): 1047.
- Outlook, 78 (’04): 867 (portrait); 92 (’09): 42.
- R. of Rs. 31 (’05): 118 (portrait.)
“Grayson, David.” See [Ray Stannard Baker].
Zane Grey (Ohio, 1875)—novelist.
Writes of the West, from Idaho to Texas. For bibliography, see Who’s Who in America.