Pipper, Herman. "Poor Puffwater,—A Brown Study."
Pligger, Steve Montespan. "The Fall of a Bloated Aristocrat," "Crab Apples," "Deadly Nightshade," "Don't Tell Aunt Hester," "Under the Moon, or Revels by a Dutch Canal," "America From Behind"; Books of Verse: "Adown the Ganges," "The First Primrose," "Pussy, Pussy, Lap Your Milk" and "Raspberry Time."
Plinge, Bobbie. Killed during Red Indian foray by Great Brown Spratt.
Plinge, Miles. Unitarian minister in Red Lamp District, Honolulu.
Plugg, Henry. One time candidate for the Presidency, subsequently successful bee-farmer.
Polata, Jose. Professor—Spanish. Author of "From Girl to Woman," "Spanish Olives, and How," etc., etc.
Poliolioli, Giuseppe. Author of "Women of Italy" and "Nelly of Naples," a musical comedy of the period.
Pricklebott, Harvey. Editor of "Art in the Home" and "Mother Week by Week."
Proon, Bernard. Well-known speaker, intimate friend of Roosevelt's brother-in-law.
Punter, Augustus. Seventeenth century painter, famous for "Sarah, Lady Tunnell-Penge, with Dog," "Gravesend by Night," and various crayon portraits, notably "A Merry Girl" and "The Drowsy Sentry."