Chapter 15

Oakland,151,152,280Ogden, Utah,148Ontario,68-69,106-07Paris,192-93Pasadena,11,213-23passim,233-38,248,251,254-70passim,297,310,317Pawlet, Vt.,36-37Phoenix,310-11Point Pleasant, N.J.,135Portland, Ore.,279Princeton,94-95,96-97,105,110-17passim,119,259,279-80Quebec,71-74,76,318Reno,148-49St. Louis,279San Bernardino,321Santa Barbara,13-14Seattle,278Switzerland,177Thousand Islands,48,80-82,86Trenton,125Virginia,14-15,189-90Washington, D.C.,118-19Wisconsin,225resigns from Socialist Party,217,268-69sonnet to,174supports American participation in World Wars I and II,217,218,257-58,299tours the U.S.,224-27,278-82urges Henry Ford to start a magazine,286views ofon drinking,6-7,43,44-45,248-53,328on fame,122-23on his accomplishments,327-30on inadequacy of American education,61-62,85,224-25,227,235,280on marriage,75on natural beauty,54-56,72on New York State divorce laws,175-76on religious beliefs and practices,29-33,37,38,99-100,272,282-84,288on sex education,28-29,46-47,240on social, economic, and political issues,9-10,12,25,26,29,40,43,44-45,46,49,64,65,70,73,99,100,101,105-06,107-08,113-14,118-21,123,124-25,126,128,133-34,178-79,180-81,187,209,210,216,228-32,235-36,286,329-30on writing,51-52,58,71,72,73-74,84,241writings ofAfter the War Is Over(play),306Another Pamela,298,306,326Appomattox,92Bill Porter(play),306The Book of Life,47Boston,242,243The Brass Check,108,121,187,222-24,235,305,323,327A Captain of Industry,91Caradrion(blank-verse narrative),83Cicero: A Tragic Drama....,248,306-09The Coal War,214,217“The Condemned Meat Industry” (essay),117-18The Convict(play),306Co-op(play),280-81,306The Cry for Justice: An Anthology of Social Protest,203,326The Cup of Fury,252,328Damaged Goods(based on Brieux’ play),193,195Depression Island(play),273,306Doctor Fist(play),306Dragon’s Teeth,297,326The Emancipated Husband(play),306The Enemy Had It Too(play),306“Farmers of America, Unite” (manifesto),105The Fasting Cure,160Flivver King,282,287,324,325Gettysburg,92A Giant’s Strength(play),297,306The Gnomobile(children’s story),284-85,326The Goose-Step,224,227,235The Goslings,227,235The Grand Duke Lectures(play),306The Great American Play,306Hell(play),232,306“I, Candidate for Governor—and How I Got Licked,”278The Indignant Subscriber(play),154The Industrial Republic,108,133Jimmie Higgins,220John D.(play),154,306The Journal of Arthur Stirling,74,87-89,90,92,101,103The Jungle,13,67,85,109-10,111-12,114-19,120,122,136,137,140,145,164,196,204,213,282,323,325;dramatization of,125-26King Coal,208,212,214,282King Midas(reissue ofSpringtime and Harvest),80,82,85-86“Language Study: Some Facts” (article),85Letters to Judd(pamphlet),235Limbo on the Loose(pamphlet),300Love in Arms(play),306Love’s Pilgrimage,43,44,46,75,83,84-85,90,92,164,167,176The Machine(play),156,306Mammonart,87,235Manassas: A Novel of the War(reissued asTheirs Be the Guilt),92,93,94,103,104,107,108,326Marie and Her Lover(play),289-90,306Mental Radio,33,243-45,326The Metropolis,9,136-37,138,139,140,141,144,146The Millennium(play),142,144,155,306Money Writes!,235-36The Moneychangers,144,145,146,156The Most Haunted House(play),306My Lifetime in Letters,251The Naturewoman(play),164,306Oil!(play),107,118,139-40,243,306O Shepherd, Speak!,298Our Lady(novelette),288-89;play,326The Overman(novelette),83The Pamela Play,306A Personal Jesus,298,326Plays of Protest,164The Pot Boiler(play),306The Prairie Pirates,41Presidential Agent,296Prince Hagen,82,83,95,103;play,153,306The Profits of Religion,30,143,223,235,272The Return of Lanny Budd,299“A Review of Reviewers,”85Roman Holiday,247-48The Saleslady(play),306Samuel the Seeker,157-58The Second-Story Man(play),154,306Singing Jailbirds(play),232,306Springtime and Harvest(reissued asKing Midas),71-72,77-79,80,85-86,93Sylvia,180-81,195Sylvia’s Marriage,187“Teaching of Languages” (article),85Theirs Be the Guilt(reissue ofManassas,q.v.),326“The Toy and the Man” (essay),104Upton Sinclair Presents William Fox,258,261Upton Sinclair’s(magazine),218-21,234,291Wally for Queen(play),285,306The Wet Parade,17,44,248What Didymus Did,298What God Means to Me,282World’s End,192,265,297,326articles, essays, reviews, etc.,59,83,85,88-90,96,105,107,109,123,128,167,184,232,246“Clif Faraday” stories,50-51early writings,33-36,39-40,41,42,47,48-52,68first story,36;novel, 41 (unpublished),77-79,80health book written in collaboration,141-42“Lanny Budd” books,192,228,265,291-98,299,305,326,328,329“Mark Mallory” stories,49-51novel based on his experiences with Socialist Party,220novel based on Sacco-Vanzetti case,240-42open letter protesting unjust arrest,228-31plays, listed,306Sinclair, Mrs. Upton,seeCorydon (1st wife); Hard, May (3d wife); Kimbrough, Mary Craig (2d wife)Sinclair, Upton Beall (father of Upton Sinclair),4,6-7,8,9,14-15,19-20,24,29,36,43-45,91,248,251Sinclair, Dr. William B.,5-6Sinclair, William B., Jr.,6Sinclair, William H.,6Sinclair Lewis, by Mark Schorer,250-52Slosson, Edward E.,140Smith, Adolphe,110Smith, Alfred E.,22Smith College,164Social Redemption, by King C. Gillette,236Socialist Party,114,166,170,216,217,220,252,266,268Sonnets to Craig, by George Sterling,172-73Southern Belle, by Mary Craig (Kimbrough) Sinclair,200,314,325Stalin, Joseph,265Stedman, Edmund Clarence,76,106Stedman, Laura,76Steffens, Lincoln,107-08,115,222,294,300Stephens, Donald,165,166Stephens, Frank,164-65,167Sterling, George,44,146,150-52,172,200-01,202,203,248,252Stern, Simon,33,41,49Stokes, James Graham Phelps,140,204Stokes, Mrs. James Graham (Rose Pastor),140Strong, Anna Louise,293Südekum, David,185Taft, Rev. Clinton J.,231Tammany Hall,19,29,37,45,64,65,66-67,123,133,222Tarver, John Ben,308-09Teachers College,132,250Thirty Strange Stories, by H. G. Wells,146Thomas, A. E.,204Thomas, Augustus,204Thomas, Dylan,45,252Thomas, Norman,113,266Thompson, W. G.,241Thunder Over Mexico, film by Eisenstein,262-67,319Thyrsis,seeSinclair, UptonTibbs, Taylor,17Trent, Prof. W. P.,58,61Tresca, Carlo,187Trinity Church,30Two Tears on the Alabama, by Arthur Sinclair, Jr.,6United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company,11,226University of Chicago,225-26University of Indiana,226,304-05,306University of Kansas,174University of Pennsylvania,166University of Wisconsin,225Untermyer, Samuel,144,222-23,224,305Updegraff, Allan,132Vanderbilt, Cornelius (“Neil”), Jr.,238,295-97Van Eeden, Frederik,157,177,183-84Vanzetti, Bartolomeo,240-42Villard, Oswald Garrison,228,259-60Volker, pen name of Erich Gutkind,184Wagner, Rob,246,287Wallace, Mike,325Walter, Eugene,144Ware, Hal,165-66Warfield, Wallis,285Warren, Fiske,196-97Warren, Gretchen,197Warren, Fred D.,108-09,114-15Waterman, Maj.,16,18-19Wayland, J. A.,150,213Webb, Gen. Alexander S.,24Weeds, by Edith Summers Kelly,132Weisiger, Col.,16-17,30Wells, H. G.,145-46,181,183,221,329Wendell, Barrett,85Wheeler, Edward J.,80Whitaker, Robert,157White, Matthew, Jr.,36Whitman, Walt,203Williams, Albert Rhys,292,301Williams, Sen. John Sharp,218-19,221Williams, Michael,132,141-44Wilshire, Gaylord,101-04,135,136,146,149-50,178,183,223Wilshire, Mrs. Gaylord (Mary),104,183Wilshire’s Magazine,101,150Wilson, Stitt,281Wilson, Woodrow,218-19,294Wood, Clement,201,202-03Wood, Eugene,163Woodberry, George Edward,60World Corporation, by King C. Gillette,236Yale University,132,250Young, Art,232


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