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  1. The social secretary by David Graham (1867-1911). Clarence F. Underwood (ill.) Phillips, 1907
  2. Biography - Phillips, David Graham (1867-1911): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  3. Light-fingered gentry. by David Graham Phillips. by Phillips. David Graham. 1867-1911., 1907-01-01
  4. The Great God Success by David Graham, 1867-1911 Phillips, 2009-10-04
  5. The husband 's story; a novel. by Phillips. David Graham. 1867-1911., 1910
  6. The Reign Of Gilt
  7. The Grain Of Dust; A Novel. Illustrated By A.b. Wenzell
  8. The grain of dust by David Graham (1867-1911) - Related names: Wenzell, A. B. (Albert Beck) Phillips, 1912
  9. The worth of a woman; a play in four acts by David Graham Phillips 1867-1911, 1908-12-31
  10. The deluge by David Graham Phillips ; with illustrations by Geor by Phillips. David Graham. 1867-1911., 1905-01-01
  11. The social secretary by David Graham Phillips ; with ill. by Cla by Phillips. David Graham. 1867-1911., 1905-01-01
  12. The conflict a novel David Graham Phillips. by Phillips. David Graham. 1867-1911., 1911-01-01
  13. The price she paid a novel by David Graham Phillips. by Phillips. David Graham. 1867-1911., 1912-01-01
  14. The Great God Success a novel by John Graham (David Graham Phill by Phillips. David Graham. 1867-1911., 1901-01-01

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BEFORE THE CURTAIN A few years ago, as to the most important and most interesting subject in the world, the relations of the sexes, an author had to choose between silence and telling those distorted truths beside which plain lying seems almost white and quite harmless. And as no author could afford to be silent on the subject that underlies all subjects, our literature, in so far as it attempted to deal with the most vital phases of human nature, was beneath contempt. The authors who knew they were lying sank almost as low as the nasty-nice purveyors of fake idealism and candied pruriency who fancied they were writing the truth. Now it almost seems that the day of lying conscious and unconscious is about run. "And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." There are three ways of dealing with the sex relations of men and womentwo wrong and one right. For lack of more accurate names the two wrong ways may be called respectively the Anglo-Saxon and the Continental. Both are in essence processes of spicing up and coloring up perfectly innocuous facts of nature to make them poisonously attractive to perverted palates. The wishy-washy literature and the wishy-washy morality on which it is based are not one stage moreor lessrotten than the libertine literature and the libertine morality on which it is based. So far as degrading effect is concerned, the "pure, sweet" story or play, false to nature, false to true morality, propagandist of indecent emotions disguised as idealism, need yield nothing to the so-called "strong" story. Both pander to different forms of the same diseased craving for the unnatural. Both produce moral atrophy. The one tends to encourage the shallow and unthinking in ignorance of life and so causes them to suffer the merciless penalties of ignorance. The other tends to miseducate the shallow and unthinking, to give them a ruinously false notion of the delights of vice. The Anglo-Saxon "morality" is like a nude figure salaciously draped; the Continental "strength" is like a nude figure salaciously distorted. The Anglo-Saxon article reeks the stench of disinfectants; the Continental reeks the stench of degenerate perfume. The Continental shouts "Hypocrisy!" at the Anglo-Saxon; the Anglo-Saxon shouts "Filthiness!" at the Continental. Both are right; they are twin sisters of the same horrid mother. And an author of either allegiance has to have many a redeeming grace of style, of character drawing, of philosophy, to gain him tolerance in a clean mind. There is the third and right way of dealing with the sex relations of men and women. That is the way of simple candor and naturalness. Treat the sex question as you would any other question. Don't treat it reverently; don't treat it rakishly. Treat it naturally. Don't insult your intelligence and lower your moral tone by thinking about either the decency or the indecency of matters that are familiar, undeniable, and unchangeable facts of life. Don't look on woman as mere female, but as human being. Remember that she has a mind and a heart as well as a body. In a sentence, don't join in the prurient clamor of "purity" hypocrites and "strong" libertines that exaggerates and distorts the most commonplace, if the most important feature of life. Let us try to be as sensible about sex as we are trying to be about all the other phenomena of the universe in this more enlightened day. Nothing so sweetens a sin or so delights a sinner as getting big-eyed about it and him. Those of us who are naughty aren't nearly so naughty as we like to think; nor are those of us who are nice nearly so nice. Our virtues and our failings areperhaps to an unsuspected degreethe result of the circumstances in which we are placed. The way to improve individuals is to improve these circumstances; and the way to start at improving the circumstances is by looking honestly and fearlessly at things as they are. We must know our world and ourselves before we can know what should be kept and what changed. And the beginning of this wisdom is in seeing sex relations rationally. Until that fundamental matter is brought under the sway of good common sense, improvement in other directions will be slow indeed. Let us stop lyingto othersto ourselves. D.G.P. July, 1908.

62. Phillips, David Graham. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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Phillips, David Graham Phillips, David Graham, , American writer, b. Madison, Ind., grad. College of New Jersey (now Princeton), 1887. He worked as a newspaper reporter in Cincinnati and New York City, rising to editorial rank on the New York World, for which he wrote until 1902. Phillips became noted as a muckraker and was famous as the author of a series of sensational articles exposing corruption in the U.S. Senate that appeared in Cosmopolitan magazine (1906). He also wrote articles for the Saturday Evening Post and other journals of the period. Phillips's novels, powerful although often crude, deal with corruptive influences in society and general social problems, such as the status of women. Among them are The Great God Success The Conflict (1911), and Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise (1917). Phillips was murdered by a young musician who accused him of having cast literary slurs on his family. See study by A. C. Ravitz (1966); I. F. Marcosson, David Graham Phillips and His Times The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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65. §33. Contemporaries. XI. The Later Novel: Howells. Vol. 17. Later National Lite
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    Phillips, David Graham Phillips, David Graham, , American writer, b. Madison, Ind., grad. College of New Jersey (now Princeton), 1887. He worked as a newspaper reporter in Cincinnati and New York City, rising to editorial rank on the New York World, for which he wrote until 1902. Phillips became noted as a muckraker and was famous as the author of a series of sensational articles exposing corruption in the U.S. Senate that appeared in Cosmopolitan magazine (1906). He also wrote articles for the Saturday Evening Post and other journals of the period. Phillips's novels, powerful although often crude, deal with corruptive influences in society and general social problems, such as the status of women. Among them are The Great God Success The Conflict (1911), and

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    71. Madeleine Zabriskie Doty Papers, 1880-1984 Finding Aid
    Phillips, David Graham, 18671911Correspondence; Pethick-Lawrence, FrederickWilliam Pethick-Lawrence, Baron, 1871-1961Correspondence;
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    Northampton, MA Abstract: Lawyer, journalist, suffragist, prison reformer, pacifist and teacher. Papers include writings (including unpublished autobiography), memorabilia, diaries, and manuscripts. Photographs include Mahatma Gandhi, George Bernard Shaw, Maksim Gorky, and Aleksandr Kerensky. The bulk of the collection is correspondence, which includes Jane Addams, Roger Baldwin, Norman Douglas, Theodore Dreiser, Harry Emerson Fosdick, Dorothy Canfield Fisher, John Galsworthy, Judge Ben Lindsey, Salvador de Madariaga, Thomas Mott Osborne, David Graham Phillips, Frances Perkins Gilman, Emmeline and Frederick Pethick-Lawrence, H.G. Wells, and Rebecca West. Terms of Access and Use: The papers are open to research according to the regulations of the Sophia Smith Collection without any added restrictions.

    72. Dreiser On The Web - Page 6
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    The Sherwood Anderson Collection . Special Collections, University Libraries, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA. http://spec.lib.vt.edu/anderson/intro.htm Stephen Crane Society http://guweb2.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/crane/index.html Fast, Howard. “The Current Scene: Petty Villainy.” The Daily Worker 21 May 1956. http://www.trussel.com/hf/petty.htm . Discusses how Fast was summarily and unfairly removed as editor of The Best Short Stories of Theodore Dreiser in 1956 due to what was seen as the “taint” of Fast’s communism. Harold Frederic http://guweb2.gonzaga.edu/faculty/campbell/howells/frederic.htm Hamlin Garland Society http://www.uncw.edu/garland/

    73. American Drama Bibliography: P
    Phillips, David Graham, 1867–1911., A Point of Law in, The Worth of a Woman APlay in Four Acts followed by A Point of Law A Dramatic Incident New York D
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    Tom, Dick, and Harry. A Farcical Comedy, in Three Acts. By Mrs. R. Pacheco [in, French's Acting Edition ... Volume 145]
    London New York Samuel French
    The Choice: A Tragedy; With Other Miscellaneous Poems.
    Boston Leonard C. Bowles
    A Dialogue Between The Ghost Of General Montgomery Just Arrived From The Elysian Fields; And An American Delegate, In A Wood Near Philadelphia
    Philadelphia R. Bell
    Preliminaries omitted. Nature's Nobleman. A Comedy, In Five Acts. [First Produced At Burton's Theatre, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1851.]
    New-York Baltimore
    Preliminaries omitted. The Lyric Works Of Horace, Translated Into English Verse; To Which Are Added A Number Of Original Poems
    Philadelphia Eleazer Oswald
    American Comedies. Philadelphia Carey And Hart American Comedies. Philadelphia Carey And Hart American Comedies. Philadelphia Carey And Hart American Comedies. Philadelphia Carey And Hart Accusation; Or, The Family Of D'Anglade: A Play In Three Acts, From The French, With Alterations. London C. Chapple

    74. Mid-Hudson Library System /Catalog
    Ark Race Relations History c1988 1 Phillips County Riots Arkansas History c19881 Phillips David Atlee 1977 1 Phillips David Graham 1867 1911 Fiction 1992 1
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    76. The Northamptonshire Surnames List
    RIVETT 18041900 Great Harrowden Fern Phillips. RYCRAFT/RYCROFT 1550- Nassington,King s Cliffe David Warn. RYCROFT All Glapthorn Graham Broad.
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    77. Woodmen Of The World Burials - Counties M-P
    Garrison, Lillie Edith 1863 1919 Neigh. Graham, Mary L. 1860 - 1909 Women. Longenbaugh,David 1854 - 1924 WOW. Phillips, Anna R. 1859 - 1926 Neigh.
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    This listing of burials in a Colorado cemetery is a listing of only the burials where the headstone, or an associated marker, has an indication that the person belonged to one of the following organizations, or was a relative of the person who belonged to the organization. It is not meant to suggest that it is a complete listing of everyone buried in the cemetery, nor a listing of everyone from those organizations who is buried in the cemetery. For the most part the organizations began putting the identification on the tombstones in about 1880 and quit about 1935, though a few are occasionally seen with later death dates. Abbreviations WOW = Woodmen of the World MWA = Modern Woodmen of America Women = Women of Woodcraft Neigh = Neighbor of Woodcraft WC = Woodmen Circle SFWC = Supreme Forest Woodmen Circle * Upright stump. # Fancy horizontal sandstone log + Other odd shapes, ie., urns, balls, pillars

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    Enoch(1812 1870) mother Phillips, Rebecca(1820 Beasley, Elston Graham (*1909 -) father Beasley Lynn (1955 - ) -child Beasley, David Wayne (1957
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    b. 12 JAN 1918 in Red Level, Covington County, AL
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    child: Hammond, Martha Rebecca (1939 - ) Beasley, Clifton
    b. 18 JUN 1900 in Marion County, MS
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    mother: Roberts, Kay(1864 - 1920) Beasley, Clinton
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    Beasley, Louis Jacob(1883 - 1956) mother: Beasley, Cloe father: Beasley, Simon(~1715 - ~1759) mother:  , Fearnot(*1718 - ) spouse: McCutter, John (*1745 - ) Beasley, Clones b. ABT. 1894 father: Beasley, John Auston(1854 - ) mother: spouse: Dennison, Effie Mae (*1897 - ) - m. MAR 1917 b. 24 AUG 1851 in Georgiana, Butler County, AL d. 5 DEC 1937 in Red Level, Covington County, AL father: mother: Moore, Celia(1818 - 1875) spouse: Wyrosdick, Mittie Paul (1857 - 1915) - m. 15 MAR 1874 child: Beasley, Andrew W. Solomon (1876 - 1904) child: Beasley, Kenneth Gordon (1878 - ) child: Beasley, Lenna Zelma Gertrude(?) (1879 - ) child: Beasley, Robert Walton (1884 - ) child: Beasley, Fannie Dow (1885 - )

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    80. INDEX
    Phillips. Cornelius (1870 ) Graham ( - ) Louis W Abel (1751- ) David (1690- ) David(1751- ) John (1751- ) Jonathan (1751- ) Martha ( - ) Nehemiah (1709-1751
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    Ann ( - )
    Ann Mary ( - )

    Hancock ( -1755)

    Hezekiah ( - )
    ...
    Thomas ( - )
    Addison
    Arthur (1763-1825)
    Arthur Downing Upsher ( - )

    Betsy ( - )

    Comfort ( - )
    ...
    William Jacob ( -1896)
    Ames
    Anna Virginia "Jane" (1876- )
    Annie T. (1843-1879)

    Asa Leonard Hall (1831-1912)
    Asa Leonard Hall (1831-1912) ... Warner (1879-1938)
    Andrews
    Elizabeth Ann ( - )
    Anthoney
    Clara (1902- )
    Arbuckle
    Annie C. S. (1823-1908)
    Ashby
    Abel T. (1838-1901) Alberta (1881-1961) Benjamin C. (1892-1961) Billie (1869- ) ... Sarah Ann (1865-1945)
    Ayres
    James Kellam (1833-1917) John Gillet ( - ) John W. Gillet (1865-1940) Mary Gillet (1900-1903)
    Bagwell
    Bettie Sue ( - ) Edward A. (1914- ) Elizabeth (1895-1974) George Edmunds ( - ) ... William Parker ( - )
    Barnes
    Mary (Polly) S. (1832- )
    Battaile
    Anne Hay (1864-1898) F. W. ( - ) F. W. ( - ) Hallie ( - ) ... Mary Louise (1866-1941)
    Bayley
    Carrie F. (1853- ) Fannie Bindon (1833-) James H. ( - ) James Henry (1856-1919) ... William ( - )
    Beach
    Elizabeth (1784-1848) Elizabeth Sarah ( -1855) George ( - ) Joice (1827-1890) ... Sallie ( - )
    Beasley
    John ( - ) John Riley (1886- ) William (1842-1890) William O. (1878- )

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