160. ‘Across America with “Junius Brutus Booth.’” Universal Review 7 (May-Aug 1890): 375-392.
161. ‘Among My Books: The British Merlin.’ Literature 4 Feb 1899. Signed C.E. Raimond (Elizabeth Robins). ERP, Series 11 A, Scrapbook 12.
162. ‘A Modem Woman Bom 1689.’ Anglo-Saxon Review 1 (June 1899): 39-65. Signed Elizabeth Robins (C.E. Raimond). [On Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. ER collected reviews of the issue of Anglo-Saxon Review, ERP, Series 11 A, Scrapbook 12.]
163. ‘Elizabeth Robins at Cape Nome.’ Seattle Post Intelligencer 19 Aug 1900. [Not seen. Source of reference: Gates (No. 1540).]
164. ‘The Very Latest Gold Field in the Arctic Circle.’ Review of Reviews XXII (Oct 1900): 343-345.
165 ‘On Seeing Madame Bernhardt’s Hamlet.’ North American Review 171 (Dec 1900): 908-919.
166. ‘The Gold Miners of the Frozen North: A Visit to Cape Nome.’ Pall Mall Magazine 23 (Jan 1901): 55-65. And National Magazine 14: 505ff [not seen].
167. ‘Embryo Americans.’ Harper’s Monthly Sept 1901: 593-602.
168. ‘Pleasure Mining.’ Fortnightly Review n.s. 71 (Mar 1902): 474-486.
169. ‘The Alaskan Boundary (Some Opinions of Those Who Cross It).’ Fortnightly Review n.s. 74 (Nov 1903): 792-799.
170. ‘The Need of the London Stage.’ Review of Reviews (London) XXIX (Jan-June 1904): 292-293. [ER’s copy in ERP, Series 11A, Scrapbook 13 has been annotated by her ‘Garbled, cut, misprinted.’]
171. ‘The Feministe Movement in England.’ Collier’s Weekly 29 June 1907: 20. Reprinted in Way Stations (No. 106).
172. et al. ‘Messages of Encouragement to Women.’ Votes for Women Mar 1908. [Paragraph.]
173. ‘The Meaning of It.’ Daily Mail 22 June 1908. Reprinted in Way Stations (No. 106). [This did not appear in the edition of the Daily Mail (London) microfilmed by the British Library.]
174. ‘The Newcastle By-Election: Impressions.’ Votes for Women 17 Sept 1908: 452-454.
175. ‘The Signs of the Times.’ Votes for Women 9 and 26 Mar 1909: 446, 469-470. Reprinted in Way Stations (No. 106).
176. ‘Suffragettes in Prison.’ Votes for Women 30 July 1909: 999. Reprint of No. 226.
177. ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin.’ Author XX. 1 (Oct 1909): 23-25.
178. ‘Why?’ Everybody’s Magazine Dec. 1909. Votes for Women 3 Dec 1909-4 Feb 1910: 153; 163; 179; 196; 211; 226; 259; 275; 291. Reprinted as a Women Writers’ Suffrage League pamphlet (see No. 219). And in Way Stations (No. 106).
179. ‘Shall Women Work?’ Metropolitan (New York). And Fortnightly Review 43 (May 1910): 899-911. Reprinted in Way Stations (No. 106).
180. ‘Mr Partington’s Mop.’ Votes for Women 12 Aug 1910: 755. Reprinted in Way Stations (No. 106).
181. ‘A New Art of Travel.’ Fortnightly Review n.s. 89 (Mar 1911): 470-499. [On Gertrude Bell’s The Desert and the Sown and Amurath to Amurath ]
182. ‘Come and See.’ Westminster Gazette 16 June 1911: 3. Reprinted in Way Stations (No. 106).
183. ‘The Real Woman.’ Votes for Women 30 June 1911: 639.
184. et al. ‘Further Congratulations to “Votes for Women.’” Votes for Women 21 July 1911: 686. [Paragraph.]
185. et al. ‘Distinguished Women at the Fete. Speeches at the Portman Rooms.’ Votes for Women 15 Dec 1911: 177.
186. ‘The Perfidy of Sympathizers.’ Votes for Women 22 Mar 1912: 393. Reprinted in Way Stations (No. 106).
187. ‘Sermons in Stones.’ Contemporary Review Apr 1912: 493-501. Reprinted in Way Stations (No. 106).
188. et al. ‘A Record Meeting in the Albert Hall.’ Votes for Women 5 Apr 1912: 424. [Includes extract from speech.]
189. ‘Woman’s War: A Defense of Militant Suffrage.’ McClure’s Magazine Mar 1913: 41-52. Reprinted in Way Stations (No. 106).
190. ‘Christabel.’ Harper’s Weekly 27 Dec 1913: 6-8.
191. ‘War Service at Home.’ Nineteenth Century 77 (Nov 1914): 1113-1122.
192. ‘Stretcher-Bearing for Women.’ Daily Mail 18 Aug 1915: 4.
193. ‘Women at Home and Beyond the Seas.’ Nineteenth Century 81 (Mar 1917): 640-650.
194. ‘Conscription for Women.’ Contemporary Review 61 (Apr 1917): 478-485.
195. ‘Soldiers Two.’ Reveille 3 (Feb 1919): 378-382.
196. ‘The Main Peace Asset: Woman’s Voice in the Paris Conference.’ Daily Chronicle 24 Feb 1919: 4.
197. ‘Women’s Views of Men.’ Weekly Dispatch 2 Mar 1919. Extract reprinted as ‘Women’s Views on Men’ in Sunday Evening Telegraph 2 Mar 1919. ERP, Series 12K, 12. Annotations in ER’s hand suggest she was unhappy with the editing.
198. ‘A New View of Country Life.’ Nineteenth Century 85 (Mar 1919): 584-592.
199. ‘Bolt Seventeen.’ Fortnightly Review 107 (Jan-June 1920): 71-76.
200. ‘Anglo-American Understanding: A Talk with Mr Otto H. Kahn.’ Time and Tide 1 (1920): 241-242. Unsigned.
201. ‘Women Doctors. Lord Knutsford’s Charge.’ Sunday Times 12 Mar 1922: 9.
202. ‘The Deadly Needle: Amateur Needling Is Not an Economy.’ Good Housekeeping 1 (May 1922): 39, 100, 101.
203. ‘The One-eyed Master.’ Good Housekeeping 2 (Dec 1922): 84, 92.
204. “‘She Loves to Sew.’” Good Housekeeping 2 (Jan 1923): 31, 78, 80.
205. ‘The Six Points and Their Common Centre.’ Time and Tide 4 (1923): 60-61. Reprinted in Time and Tide Wait for No Man, ed. Dale Spender. London: Pandora, 1984.
206. ‘Temptation.’ Good Housekeeping 3 (Mar 1923): 35,143.
207. ‘Reaction.’ Good Housekeeping 3 (May 1923): 44, 109.
208. ‘Dr Flora Murray, Reminiscences of Her War Work.’ Observer 5 Aug 1923. ERP, Series 12 Box 4 Folder 3.
209. ‘Henrik Ibsen.’ Time and Tide 9 (1928): 242.
210. ‘Henrik Ibsen: The Drama of Ideas.’ Times 17 Mar 1928: 13-14.
211. ‘Some Personal Opinions on the National Theatre, Elizabeth Robins.’ Drama Dec 1929: 41.
ER also contributed paragraphs to “‘The Lady” Debating Society.’ Lady 18 May 1899 on the most interesting play she had seen (ERP, Series 11 A, Scrapbook 12); ‘Married or Single—Which Daughter Has the Right to a Greater Share of a Parent’s Money?’ Evening Standard (London) 14 July 1932 (ERP, unmarked folder); and ‘Young Man’s “Worst.”’ Daily Mirror 14 Apr 1913 (ERP, Series 12K, 13).