Rachel Crothers, Ourselves or When it Strikes Home (1913)
Elizabeth Robins, Our Little Sister (1913)
Eugene O’Neill, The Web (1913)
John Reed, Moondown (1915)
Theatre
William de Wagstaffe–Why Does the Sensuous Prevail on the Stage–November 1915
The Masses (A Socialist Magazine which was produced from 1911-1917. It describes itself as “a Magazine with a Sense of Humor and no Respect for the Respectable.”)
James Hale–Nobody’s Sister–January 1915 Vol. 6 No. 4
John Reed–A Daughter of the Revolution–February 1915 Vol 6. No. 5
Sisters of the Cross of Shame–February Vol. 6 no. 5
John Reed–The Worst Thing in Europe–March 1915 Vol. 6 No. 6
Max Eastman–Is the Truth Obscene–March 1915 Vol. 6. No. 6
Progress or Comstock–April 1915 No 6. No. 7
Family Limitation – Old Style and Birth Control–May 1915 Vol 6. Issue No. 8
The Question of Birth Control–June 1915 Vol. 6 No. 9
Putting the Best Foot Forward–June 1915 Vol. 6 No. 9
Harris Merton Lyon–Ella Dies–June 1915 Vol. 6 No. 9
Max Eastman–Revolutionary Birth Control–July 1915 Vol. 6 No. 10
Pendleton King, Cocaine (1916)
Samuel Shipman and John B. Hymer, A Shanghai Cinderella (1918)