Guide to the Index:
While there are all sorts of rules and guidelines on the subject of indexing, virtually none could be applied to the formidable task of indexing Plum Lines (and its predecessor, Comments in Passing) since the founding of The Wodehouse Society in 1980. Too many variables confronted the task's Editor--not to mention a few too many errors in how issues were numbered over the years (see Index to the Index, below). Consequently, a new sort of index has been created in such a way (we hope) as to make it as easy as possible to use. Following are some guidelines.
1. Finding what you want: Whatever you are looking for, it should be possible to find it using our handy-dandy system of cross-referencing:
Titles of articles are in plain bold type, almost always exactly as they appear in the journal.
Authors and Contributors (many articles have both an author and a contributor) are listed in bold italics, last name first, with a list of articles following the name.
SUBJECTS are in BOLD CAPS followed by a list of the relevant articles.
2. Locating the listed article: Any article listed in the index is followed by a series of numbers indicating its volume number, issue number, and page number. For example, one can find articles on
in Volume 14, Number 2, Page 17 and Volume 15, Number 4, Page 13. Beware, though, as mis-numbering of issues might cause confusion. Check the Index to the Index, below, to ensure that you are going to the right issue.
Please note that in the early years, the "journal" consisted of a few xeroxed pages stapled together at the corner. On occasion, a supplement containing a longer article or two was included. These supplements are listed as if they were page numbers--for example, 3.2.Supp.
3. Alphabetization: There are several schools of thought on rules of alphabetization. The Editor of this index has chosen a word-by-word approach, which means that once a space is inserted, alphabetization is interrupted, but words containing dashes, hyphens, and apostrophes are treated as single words, without the punctuation. Thus you would have, for example, New England / New York / Newt news / Newt-ist colonies / Newts. This is the correct alphabetization of that list.
Otherwise a strict letter-by-letter alphabetization rule has been applied, which means, for example, that Mac and Mc names are not grouped together (as done in many library catalogs) but are in their correct alphabetical location (i.e., MacKenzie, Compton / Make Way for Newts / McClure, Victoria / Meeting with a legend). The word "the" at the beginning of a title is not alphabetized, but it is included for alphabetizing purposes later in the title--for example: Wodehouse and Dulwich / Wodehouse and Molnar / Wodehouse and the animal kingdom / Wodehouse and the critics.
4. Is everything but everything listed? To be honest--No. The biggest problem facing the Editor was with the columns "A Few Quick Ones" and "Something New" (as well as recent Internet-related columns). These often consist of numerous small items, without titles, that have been sent in by numerous contributors. How to describe each item? How to list all those contributors and describe their contributions? The index would be twice as long as it is now. Thus, we elected simply to list the columns but not their contents (with rare exceptions). Sooner or later we will tackle the problems presented by these columns and hopefully incorporate their contents into the Index. But at the present time, you will have to go to the columns themselves, issue by issue, to see what they were about. In addition, the Editor is not certain that she has caught all the supplements in the earliest issues.
Despite what she hopes has been a rigorous
attention to detail, your bleary-eyed Editor has been known to
make mistakes; if any are caught, please bring them to her attention.
Similarly, she is open to suggestions on how this index may be
improved. Elin's address is 9 Winton Avenue, Bounds Green, London
N11 2AS, England; or she can be e-mailed at EwoodgerM@aol.com.
Index to the Index:
Enthusiastic (and pedantic) readers of Plum Lines over the years will be aware that minor editing errors have occasionally occurred. Miniscule in themselves, these errata have in no way detracted from the outstanding literary merit, wit, and all-around genius that distinguish the contributors and editorial staff of this journal from less-favored publications.
Nevertheless, it has been considered advisable to clarify any possible confusion amongst the weak-minded of our readers by printing the chart below. Whilst we are fortunate, for example, in having not one but two volumes 17 and 18 (laughable misunderstanding/printer's error), those who wish to look up some particularly delightful piece in these four volumes can do so more easily by keeping in mind that volume 17 for the year 1996 is given the volume number of 17 in the Index, whereas that for 1997 is indexed as Volume 17x. In the same way, Volume 18 = 1998, while Volume 18x = 1999.
When the year 2000 rolled around, we asked ourselves: whither the volume numbers? Should we proceed from Volume 19 or begin with what the correct volume number should have been (21)? We elected to take the latter course, with the result being that one will never find a Volume 19 or 20 listed anywhere.
Just to confuse matters further, those laughable little errors sometimes resulted in individual issues, rather than entire years, being mislabeled. For example, the Summer 1992 issue, which should be Volume 13, Number 2, is labeled throughout as Number 3. However, not even these errors were consistent; an issue may have been labeled one way on the front page and another way inside the journal. Also, the Winter 1994 issue was mistakenly labeled as Autumn 1994, although its volume and issue numbers are correct, as are the running footers. Thus, for the sake of this Index to the Index, the Plum Lines Headings are as rendered on the front page only.
It is for these reasons that an Index to the Index is deemed necessary. Thus, below is a listing of all Plum Lines, with volumes and issue numbers given as they should be and not necessarily as they are on the individual issues.
-- Elin Woodger (January 2002)
| INDEX HEADING | PLUM LINES HEADING | |
| Volume.Number | Month / Year | Volume, Number |
| 1.1 | August 1980 | None |
| 1.2 | October 1980 | Vol. I, No. 2 |
| 2.1 | February 1981 | Vol. II, No. 1 |
| 2.2 | April 1981 | Vol. II, No. 2 |
| 2.3 | June 1981 | Vol. II, No. 3 |
| 2.4 | September 1981 | Vol. II, No. 4 |
| 2.5 | November 1981 | Vol. II, No. 5 |
| 3.1 | January 1982 | Vol. III, No. 1 |
| 3.2 | March 1982 | Vol. III, No. 2 |
| 3.3 | May 1982 | Vol. III, No. 3 |
| 3.4 | July 1982 | Vol. III, No. 4 |
| 3.5 | September 1982 | Vol. III, No. 5 |
| 3.6 | November 1982 | Vol. III, No. 6 |
| 4.1 | January 1983 | Vol. IV, No. 1 |
| 4.2 | March 1983 | Vol. IV, No. 2 |
| 4.3 | May 1983 | Vol. IV, No. 3 |
| 4.4 | July 1983 | Vol. IV, No. 4 |
| 4.5 | September 1983 | Vol. IV, No. 5 |
| 4.6 | November 1983 | Vol. IV, No. 6 |
| 5.1 | January 1984 | Vol. V, No. 1 |
| 5.2 | March 1984 | Vol. V, No. 2 |
| 5.3 | May 1984 | Vol. V, No. 3 |
| 5.4 | July 1984 | Vol. V, No. 4 |
| 5.5 | September 1984 | Vol. V, No. 5 |
| 5.6 | November 1984 | Vol. V, No. 6 |
| 6.1 | February 1985 | Vol. VI, No. 1 |
| 6.2 | May 1985 | Vol. VI, No. 2 |
| 6.3 | August 1985 | Vol. VI, No. 3 |
| 6.4 | November 1985 | Vol. VI, No. 4 |
| 7.1 | February 1986 | Vol. VI, No. 1 * |
| 7.2 | May 1986 | Vol. VII, No. 2 |
| 7.3 | August 1986 | Vol. VII, No. 3 |
| 7.4 | November 1986 | Vol. VII, No. 4 |
| 8.1 | February 1987 | Vol. VIII, No. 1 |
| 8.2 | May 1987 | Vol. VIII, No. 2 |
| 8.3 | August 1987 | Vol. VIII, No. 3 |
| 8.4 | November 1987 | Vol. VIII, No. 4 |
| 9.1 | February 1988 | Vol. 9, No. 1 |
| 9.2 | May 1988 | Vol. 9, No. 2 |
| 9.3 | August 1988 | Vol. 9, No. 3 |
| 9.4 | November 1988 | Vol. 9, No. 10 * |
| 10.1 | February 1989 | Vol. 10, No. 1 |
| 10.2 | May 1989 | Vol. 10, No. 2 |
| 10.3 | August 1989 | Vol. 10, No. 3 |
| 10.4 | November 1989 | Vol. 10, No. 4 |
| 11.1 | Spring 1990 | Vol. 11, No. 1 |
| 11.2 | Summer 1990 | Vol. 11, No. 2 |
| 11.3 | Autumn 1990 | Vol. 11, No. 3 |
| 11.4 | Winter 1990 | Vol. 11, No. 4 |
| 12.1 | Spring 1991 | Vol. 12, No. 1 |
| 12.2 | Summer 1991 | Vol. 12, No. 2 |
| 12.3 | Autumn 1991 | Vol. 12, No. 3 |
| 12.4 | Winter 1991 | Vol. 12, No. 4 |
| 13.1 | Spring 1992 | Vol. 13, No. 1 |
| 13.2 | Summer 1992 | Vol. 13, No. 3 * |
| 13.3 | Autumn 1992 | Vol. 13, No. 3 |
| 13.4 | Winter 1992 | Vol. 13, No. 4 |
| 14.1 | Spring 1993 | Vol. 14, No. 1 |
| 14.2 | Summer 1993 | Vol. 13, No. 4 * |
| 14.3 | Autumn 1993 | Vol. 14, No. 3 |
| 14.4 | Winter 1993 | Vol. 14, No. 4 |
| 15.1 | Spring 1994 | Vol. 15, No. 1 |
| 15.2 | Summer 1994 | Vol. 15, No. 2 |
| 15.3 | Autumn 1994 | Vol. 15, No. 3 |
| 15.4 | Autumn 1994 ** | Vol. 15, No. 4 |
| 16.1 | Spring 1995 | Vol. 16, No. 1 |
| 16.2 | Summer 1995 | Vol. 16, No. 2 |
| 16.3 | Autumn 1995 | Vol. 16, No. 3 |
| 16.4 | Winter 1995 | Vol. 15, No. 4 * |
| 17.1 | Spring 1996 | Vol. 16, No. 1 * |
| 17.2 | Summer 1996 | Vol. 17, No. 2 |
| 17.3 | Autumn 1996 | Vol. 17, No. 3 |
| 17.4 | Winter 1996 | Vol. 16, No. 4 * |
| 17x.1 | Spring 1997 | Vol. 17, No. 1 * |
| 17x.2 | Summer 1997 | Vol. 17, No. 2 * |
| 17x.3 | Autumn 1997 | Vol. 17, No. 3 * |
| 17x.4 | Winter 1997 | Vol. 17, No. 4 * |
| 18.1 | Spring 1998 | Vol. 18, No. 1 * |
| 18.2-3 | Summer and Autumn 1998 | Vol. 18, Nos. 2 and 3 * |
| 18.4 | Winter 1998 | Vol. 18, No. 4 * |
| 18x.1 | Spring 1999 | Vol. 18, No. 1 * |
| 18x.2 | Summer 1999 | Vol. 18, No. 2 * |
| 18x.3 | Autumn 1999 | Vol. 18, No. 3 * |
| 18x.4 | Winter 1999 | Vol. 18, No. 4 * |
| 21.1 | Spring 2000 | Vol. 21, No. 1 |
| 21.2 | Summer 2000 | Vol. 21, No. 2 |
| 21.3 | Autumn 2000 | Vol. 21, No. 3 |
| 21.4 | Winter 2000 | Vol. 21, No. 4 |
| 22.1 | Spring 2001 | Vol. 21, No. 1 |
| 22.2 | Summer 2001 | Vol. 22, No. 2 |
| 22.3 | Autumn 2001 | Vol. 22, No. 3 |
| 22.4 | Winter 2001 | Vol. 22, No. 4 |
* = Error in numbering
** = Should be Winter 1994
Notes: Plum Lines became Plum Lines as of the September 1981 issue. Prior to then, it was called Comments in Passing. The contents for those early newsletters are all contained under the Index subject heading of COMMENTS IN PASSING.
Bill Blood was OM for Volumes 1-8; Ed Ratcliffe has been OM since 1988. Plum Lines began as a bimonthly journal; it became a quarterly as of Volume 6. A table of contents was introduced to Plum Lines for the first time as of Volume 11.
Aaron, Andy
Ask Jeeves, But Don't Ask Much: 21.4.14
Abe Mitchell (aka Arbmishel): 18x.2.19
About these mystery stories: 16.2.18; Postscript: 16.2.24
Across the pale parabola: 14.2.17; 15.4.13
ACROSTICS
Acrostic, An: 17x.3.12; solution, 17x.4.24
More acrostic solvers: 18.1.10
Plumacrostics: (1), 14.1.20; solution, 14.2.36
Plumacrostics: (2), 15.2.14; solution, 15.3.20
Wodehouse Acrostic, A: 18.2-3.16
Adapting Wodehouse, On: 7.4.Supp
Address changes: 3.1.1
ADVERTISEMENTS
Only to Psmith?: 14.1.13
Adverts in Plum Lines?: 16.2.14
Agatha Agonistes: 17x.2.8
Albert, David
Plum Park: 11.2.8
ALCOHOL
See DRINKING
ALLEYNIAN, THE
See DULWICH
Allusions, anyone?: 10.4.12;
See also SOURCES AND REFERENCES
Aloft Again: 22.4.12
ALT.FAN.WODEHOUSE
See INTERNET
AMARYLLIS
Amaryllis Lives!: 12.3.8
No Amaryllis: 12.2.7
A Search for Amaryllis: 12.1.8
American discusses English culinary eccentricities, An: 6.2.Supp
ANALYSES
By Jeeves, the British are good sorts after all: 17x.2.13
Cracking the Code of the Woosters: 17.1.19
Did Wodehouse coin words?: 13.1.12; 13.2.10
Harpers and half-portions: P.G. Wodehouse on the Women's Question: 18x.1.1
How complex was the comic genius?: 13.4.18
Humor analysis: 18.2-3.20
Mr Blair, PG Wodehouse, and the Entente Cordiale: 18.4.14
Our Man in America: 17x.3.16
P.G. Wodehouse--Master of Farce: 7.1.Supp
Plum pudding in old brandy: Wodehouse and the epic simile: 17.1.4
"Quick" mystery, The: 18.4.5
Study of opening lines, A: 13.1.15
"The Swoop!": 21.1.20
This one's for you, Plum: 18.2-3.24
Two Little Known East Anglian Authors Compared: 14.3.12
Wodehouse and "Flying": 22.3.18
And another view (re. Foggy Day): 18x.2.13
Andrews, Peter
Funniest golf writer who ever lived, The: 17x.2.1
Anger and pie: 15.2.23
ANGLER'S REST
Logo: 17x.2.17
Mr Mulliner's Hangout: 21.4.10
Announcing the Great Barribault's Contest: 10.1.6
Announcing the Great Scrimgeour Contest: 10.2.5
Another Jeeves source!: 21.3.25
Another Look at Blandings: 22.1.9
Another newt source?: 16.2.16
Another slice of Bacon: 15.2.20
Antarctica! (member in): 18.1.19
ANTHOLOGY, MILLENNIUM
See WHAT HO! THE BEST OF P.G. WODEHOUSE
Anthony Trollope honored (Abbey plaque): 14.2.25
Antidote: 12.2.5
ANYTHING GOES
Background to musical: 18x.1.15
More 'Anything Goes' (lyrics): 15.4.14
Musical Plum, The: 12.1.11
Plum's 'You're the Top': 15.3.2
APPRECIATIONS
Dave Barry's Excellence: 21.4.12
First love: Reading with P.G. Wodehouse: 17.4.4
'I always liked Norman Rockwell': 18.2-3.22
Irrelevant genius, A: 18.1.26
My First Wodehouse: 22.2.11
My life and delight with Wodehouse: 13.4.8
P.G. Wodehouse and Human Relations: 6.4.Supp
'Right Ho, Sahib': 16.2.12
Sonny Boy Chapter of TWS, The: 16.3.12
Toast in orange and gin, A: 16.1.1
Tribute, A: 15.2.11; 16.4.24
Tribute to P.G. Wodehouse, A: 16.3.15
Wodehouse Sahib: 10.4.Supp
Wodehouse saved my life: 18x.2.8
Wodehouse to the Rescue: 7.4.Supp
Wodehouse Widows: or, The Bluffer's Guide to P.G. Wodehouse: 22.1.20
Wolfgang Amadeus Wodehouse: 18.1.24
Wondrous "What ho!": 18x.3.13
Arbmishel (poem): 18x.2.19
Archbishop Handicap, The Great: 11.3.22
Archbishop's prize pig meets a sad end: 11.2.17
Archeology of The Play's the Thing: 10.1.3
Arkell, Reginald
Abe Mitchell (poem): 18.x.2.19
ARMITAGE, JOS
See IONICUS
Armstrong, Curtis
My contribution to Wodehouse scholarship: 18.1.16
Ascot gavotte for our Bertie: 14.4.14
Ashok, Ranjitha
This one's for you, Plum: 18.2-3.24
Asimov, Isaac
Quote from Asimov's Guide to Shakespeare: 3.6.2
ASIMOV, ISAAC
Obituary: 13.2.6
ASK JEEVES
Ask Jeeves, But Don't Ask Much: 21.4.14
Estate in negotiations with A.J.: 21.1.17
Jeeves incarnate (sort of): 18x.1.16
Plum on the Internet: 18.4.13
Unhand that butler!: 21.2.14
At the Court Theatre (PGW poem): 16.2.22
AUCTIONS
Heineman auction: Announcement, 18.4.11; Report, 18.2-3.1
Sale of Wodehouse furnishings: 6.2.1
AUDIOCASSETTES
See also BOOKS / BOOK REVIEWS
Artistic Career of Corky: 18.4.7
Aunt and the Sluggard: 18.4.7
Clustering Round Young Bingo: 18.4.7
Damsel in Distress: 12.4.10
Galahad at Blandings: 13.1.10
Importance of, The: 16.3.4
Jeeves stories: 9.2.4
Jeeves and the Hard-Boiled Egg: 18.4.7
Jeeves and the Unbidden Guest: 18.4.7
Joyful Arts Production Association: 6.3.1; 6.4.1
Oldest Member, The: 17.3.15
P.G. Wodehouse on Audio Tapes: 12.1.6 (+ More on Audio Tapes: 12.1.7)
Rummy Affair of Old Biffy: 18.4.7
Sitting Pretty: 1.4.6; 12.1.11
Something Fresh: 14.1.19; 14.2.9
Sources for: 15.3.15; 15.4.8
Summer Lightning: 10.4.7
Thank You, Jeeves: 6.4.1; 21.3.19
Theatre Lyrics of PGW: 13.2.6
UK book and audio tape sources: 14.2.28
Without the Option: 18.4.7
Wodehouse audio tapes: 18.4.7
AUSTEN, JANE
Jane Austen and the Empress of Blandings: 14.2.32
Autographs: 15.2.23
Axe, Frank
Puns: 14.1.17
Wodehouse on Jeeves: 12.4.2
Kind of an Ode to Duty 16.3.20
Ayckbourn, Alan
Meeting with a Living Legend: 17.2.5
Ayers, Phil
Bread-roll moratorium? 18.2-3.31
Public school question, A: 17x.4.23; Answers, 18.1.22
Report on his trip to England: 7.4.Supp
Revelry continued (dinner in Holland): 18x.3.10
Search for More Signs..., A: 11.4.4
Baesch, John
Forward tilt, The: 17.2.10
Baffer, the Cleek, the Jigger..., The: 22.1.21
Bally who?: 18.2-3.17
BANKS, ROSIE M.
Original of Rosie M. Banks, The: 17x.3.11
Rosie M. Banks in real life: 16.2.10
Search for Rosie M. Banks, The: 16.4.13
Barbers, Worshipful company of: 16.2.8
Barnsley, Peter
Gertrude triumphant: 16.3.1
Importance of, The: 16.3.4
Original Jeeves, The: 16.1.22
PGW Archeology: 15.4.24
PGW letters to Compton MacKenzie: 17x.2.15
Señora H: 17.2.8
Visit with Plum, A: 21.3.15
BARRIBAULT'S
Great Barribault's Contest, The: 10.1.6; 10.2.2; 11.1.11; 11.2.10; 11.3.17
Soapy and Dolly Molloy Visit...: 13.3.10
Soapy, Dolly, and the Connaught: 13.4.4
Barry Pain, an influence on P.G. Wodehouse: 13.2.9
BASEBALL
Cricket and Baseball compared: 16.1.6
Bassett, Philip
How complex was the comic genius?: 13.4.18
BBC
See also WODEHOUSE PLAYHOUSE
PGW on the BBC: 15.4.17
A Plum Pudding on an English Christmas: 11.1.10
Beach, meet Rambo: 18x.3.15
Beach, Sebastian (character sketch): 22.3.17
BEANS
See Eggs, Beans and Crumpets
Beards 'R Us: 14.4.6
Beare, Geraldine
Index to Strand magazine: 3.5.1 & 3.6.2
BENCHLEY, ROBERT
Newtfont?: 15.2.12
More on the newtfont: 16.1.14
Bentsen, William
Lake Geneva chapter report: 10.2.2
Report from Paris (with Ellen Bentsen): 11.2.6
Berkeley Street, London, No. 15: 17.4.7
Berland, Kevin
References to the Master: 3.3.1
BERLIN BROADCASTS
See WARTIME CONTROVERSY
Bertie Roosters: 15.1.8
Bertie is an Also-Ran: 12.1.8
Bertie run to earth: 12.1.5
Bertie Speaks!: 11.2.12
Bertie Wooster, knight of Mayfair: 13.2.11
Bertie Wooster wins scripture knowledge prize: 18x.3.14
Bertie Wooster's family tree: 11.1.2
Bertie Wooster's Restaurant: 17x.1.6
Best Book--(Mike): 15.1.8
Best Stories: 9.10.6
Best Story, Vote: 18.4.10; 18x.1.16
Betrayal of Bertram, The (poem): 17x.4.10
BETTING ON BERTIE
Bolton and Wodehouse and...Wright and Forrest!: 17x.1.1
Betting on Bertie (show's history): 17.2.4
...heads for the finish line (review of 4/14/97 reading): 17x.2.17
...is a sure bet! (Review of 10/15/96 reading): 17.3.1
...Off-Broadway: 17.4.11
Support for Betting on Bertie: 18.4.17
Taste of Bertie, A: 18.2-3.20
Beyond a Joke: 21.3.23
Bhurke, Alekh
Jeeves incarnate (sort of): 18x.1.16
Swans and short tempers: 21.2.19
Wodehouse Society Cricket Club, The: 18x.1.23
BIBLE
Lord Emsworth's Gutenberg Bible: 11.3.12
BIBLIOGRAPHIES
See BOOKS/BOOK REVIEWS; HEINEMAN, JAMES; MCILVAINE BIBLIOGRAPHY
Bide-a-Wee Pet Memorial Park: 17x.2.7
Big year for newts, A: 16.1.9
Bimbos and Himbos: 14.2.16
BINGES
Bingeing in Cape May: 17x.3.1
Great East Coast Binge, 1998: 18.4.1
Starting the summer off right!: 17x.1.13
Birth of a CD: 22.3.14
Bishop, Charles
Amaryllis lives!: 12.3.8
History, Please!: 11.3.17
"Jeeves and Wooster": 14.2.30
Oxford Wodehouse Quiz, The: 15.2.10
Plummy Quotes: 9.2.5
San Francisco convention 93!: 14.2.1
S.F. Convention '93 details: 14.1.29
Where we are: 16.3.14
Wodehouse Sahib: 10.4.Supp
Wodehouse convention '93!: 14.3.1
BISHOP, CHARLES
Charles Bishop is new chapter president: 12.1.14
BLAIR, TONY
More sex, please, we're British: 18x.2.20
Mr Blair, PG Wodehouse, and the Entente Cordiale: 18.4.14
Tony Blair's Defection: 21.4.12
Blame it on Bludleigh (poem): 11.3.15
Blanc, Pauline
Benny Green (obituary): 18.2-3.10
Coming of Spring, The: 12.3.10
Five Star Hotel: 15.2.17
Ionicus: 18.1.9
Poppy Kegley-Bassington: 15.2.9
Some Gems from P.G. Wodehouse: 3.6.1
What Ho, Wodehouse!: 11.3.22
BLANDINGS CASTLE (S.F. chapter)
See CHAPTERS
Blandings Castle visits Hearst Castle: 18.4.8
Blandings rescued?: 18x.3.17
Blind pig, The: 18x.3.7
Blood, Bill
Announcing pending resignation: 8.2.1
Emsworth Lives!: 11.4.4
Golf club received: 8.4.1
Of sallies and thrusts: 10.2.8
PGW Seminar: 11.3.7
Why OM? / Presidential message: 9.2.3
Wodehousian or Wodehousean?: 11.3.6
BLOOD, BILL
(TWS Founder and first Oldest Member)
Thanks to Bill and Mary: 9.1.1
Obituary: 12.4.8
BLOOD, MARY A.
Obituary: 17.4.20
Bolton & Wodehouse & Kern: Announcement of publication, 14.4.16; Review, 15.2.7
Bolton and Wodehouse...and Wright and Forrest!: 17x.1.1
Book Barn: 14.3.20
Book collecting as a hobby: 4.1.Supp
Book Exchange / PGW Book Mart: 3.3.1; 3.5.1; 4.2.1; 4.4.1; 4.5.2
Book Mart plan and annex: 3.3.1; 3.5.1; 4.4.1
BOOK PUBLISHING
Replicates, anyone?: 14.1.6
Book-Lenders, Beware!: 22.3.14
Books for Sale: 18.1.11
BOOKS/BOOK REVIEWS
See also AUDIOCASSETTES; CONCORDANCES; MCILVAINE BIBLIOGRAPHY; Something New; Want Ads; WHAT HO! THE BEST OF P.G. WODEHOUSE
A.A. Milne--The Man Behind Winnie-the-Pooh: 11.4.11
About these mystery stories: 16.2.18 & 24
After Hours with PGW: 12.1.10
Best of Wodehouse (1949 ed.): 14.2.7
Bibliography and Reader's Guide (Jasen): 4.1.Supp; 7.2.1; 9.2.4; 11.3.14; 12.2.7; 12.3.13
Biography in the works (McCrum): 21.2.20
Bolton and Wodehouse and Kern: 14.4.16; 15.2.7
Book of Days, PGW: 14.4.8
By the Way Book (PGW): 6.4.1
Centenary Celebration, A: 3.2.2; 3.6.1; 4.1.Supp; 4.6.Supp; 7.2.1
Comic Vision in Literature, The: 6.1.1
Danish books about PGW: 8.2.1
Dedications: 14.1.7
Devil You Say, The: 15.4.17
Donaldson biography: 3.4.2
Enter Jeeves: 17x.4.22
Everyman Library reissues: 21.1.24; 21.3.14
Five Complete Novels: 4.4.1
Fore! (PGW golf stories): 4.6.1
Folio Society publications: 4.2.2; 18x.2.19
Four Plays (by PGW): 6.2.1
Grammar and Style: 14.4.18
Great Sermon Handicap, The: 11.1.6; 12.3.7; 13.1.9
Great War with Germany, The: 21.2.20
How many books did Wodehouse write?: 13.2.3
Imitable Jeeves, The: 15.4.17
In Search of Blandings: 3.4.2; 4.5.1; 7.3.1; Review, 7.4.Supp
Late Booking: 11.2.13
Liar, The: 14.2.26
Lord Emsworth's Annotated Whiffle:
Announcement of publication, 12.4.9;
Review, 13.1.6
Louder and Funnier: 17x.4.11
Luck Stone, The: 17.4.3
Lyrics book by Day & Ring: 18x.4.17
Man and Myth revisited: 14.1.28
Man of Means, A (PGW): 12.4.10; 14.2.12
Medicine Man, The: 11.4.7
Memories of the Great and the Good: 21.2.20
Morning After, The: 8.1.1
New book of PGW letters planned: 16.4.11
Papers on Wodehouse: 6.4.1
Parrot and Other Poems, The (PGW): 9.4.5
People Worth Talking About: 4.5.1
P.G. Wodehouse: A Pictorial Biography: 8.1.2
P.G. Wodehouse, Man and Myth (Phelps):
Announcement of publication, 13.3.5
Review, 13.4.18; 14.1.28
Plum harvest: 16.1.19
Plum Pudding: 5.5.1
Plum Stones: 14.3.14
Plum to Peter (letters to Peter Schwed): 16.4.11; 17.2.8; 17.3.6; 17.4.14
Plums of P.G. Wodehouse, The: 18x.2.19
Plum's Peaches: 12.4.10
Prawn at Ascot, or a Pawn in Aspic, A: 8.3.2
Prince and Betty, The: 15.4.1; 16.1.21; 18.1.27
Printer's Error: 11.4.6
Purloined Paperweight, The: 18.1.13
Reader's Guide to the Twentieth Century Novel: 17.1.24
Reading Lyrics: 22.1.24
Reminiscences of the Hon. Galahad Threepwood: 14.4.16; 15.1.12
Satire, Humor, and the TLS: 12.2.11
Say, Could That Lad Be I?: 18.2-3.40
Scream for Jeeves: 15.3.8; 15.4.8
Skin Deep: 14.1.13
Some Gems from PGW: 3.6.1
Something New: 22.2.16
Strand Magazine Index: 3.5.1
Strong Spirits: 15.4.17
Summer Lightning (audio): 10.4.7
Swoop, The: 14.1.19; 21.1.20
Tales of Wrykyn and Elsewhere: 17x.4.22; 18.1.25
Thank You, Wodehouse: 4.1.1; 6.3.1
Theatre of P.G. Wodehouse: 3.4.2
True and Faithful Account of the 1989 Pilgrimage: 11.3.3
Two East Anglian Authors Compared: 14.3.20
Two People: 22.1.1
What's in Wodehouse: 10.4.7; 11.1.6
Whiffle: See Lord Emsworth's..., above
Who's Who in Wodehouse: 8.4.1; 9.1.3; 10.4.7; 11.1.6; 11.3.14; 11.4.6; 18x.1.9
Wodehouse Among the Chickens: 17.3.15
Wodehouse at Blandings Castle: 18.4.19
Wodehouse at the Angler's Rest: 16.3.11
Wodehouse at the Wicket: 18.1.27
Wodehouse Bestiary, A: 7.2.1
Wodehouse Companion (Penguin): 3.4.2; 10.3.4
Wodehouse in the Clubhouse: 16.3.11
Wodehouse, Man and Myth: Review, 13.4.18; 14.1.28
Wodehouse Nuggets: 5.2.1; 10.2.7; 18x.1.11
Wodehouse Pilgrimage (1989): 11.3.3
Wodehouse Short Stories: 4.2.2
Wooster of Yaxley and Wodehouse of Kimberly:
Announcement, 13.4.7;
Review, 14.4.6
Wooster Proposes, Jeeves Disposes: 14.1.9; 14.2.20
World of P.G. Wodehouse, The: 22.2.11
You Simply Hit Them With an Axe: 16.3.17
Yours, Plum: 11.4.12
BOOKSELLERS
(Including catalogues and audio/video cassettes, plus basic bookseller information)
See also Something New; Book Exchange
3.3.1; 3.5.1; 4.1.1; 4.2.1; 4.2.2; 4.3.1; 4.4.1; 4.5.2; 5.2.1; 5.4.2; 5.5.1; 5.6.2; 6.2.1; 6.4.1;
7.2.1; 7.3.1; 7.4.1; 8.1.2; 8.4.2; 9.2.4; 9.10.5; 10.1.4; 10.2.7; 10.2.9; 10.4.7; 14.2.28; 17.4.21; 18.1.11; 18.2-3.8
Bookseller's paradise: 11.2.13
Boothroyd, Basil
Visit with Plum, A: 21.3.15
Boston, Richard
Importance of, The: 16.3.4
Bradshaw, L.H.
Letters from Plum: 14.4.1; 15.4.3
Notes from Plum: 13.1.1
Brain, Richard
Proper Sentencing: 14.4.18
Brand, Len
Wodehouse Playhouse reissued?: 18.4.17
Brantley, Ben
By Jeeves review: 17.4.11
Brattin, Joel
Dave Barry's Excellence: 21.4.12
Shavings from Plum's workshop: 21.2.20
Tony Blair's Defection: 21.4.12
BREAD-ROLLS/BREAD-THROWING
Bread pelleting: 18.2-3.31
Bread-roll moratorium?: 18.2-3.31
Bread-rolls again: 18x.1.19
Breadrolls and all that: 18.4.18
Breadroll throwing forever!: 18.4.18
Mainly true socio-historico survey of bread-throwing, etc.: 21.3.26; 21.4.15; 22.2.8
Brief encounter: 16.4.15
Brief Memoir, A: 17.1.2
Brits Do It Right, The: 21.4.13
Bronstein, Ed
Le Touquet: the latest: 21.1.17
Bronzed pig: 9.2.5
Brooks, Bertie
Laugh, I nearly died: 18x.3.17
Brown, Ronald
P.G.'s Other Profession: 22.3.8
Brown, Stephen
Another Jeeves source!: 21.3.25
Great Sermon..., The: 22.3.13
Is This Rupert Psmith?: 22.3.16
Bruce, Bill
Sonny Boy Chapter of TWS, The: 16.3.12
Bruce, Hilary
Millennium Tour 2000: 18x.3.4
Bruce, Robert
In Search of Blandings Redux: The Wodehouse Millennium Tour: 21.3.1; 21.4.17
Bruxner, Pamela
Ionicus: 18.1.9
Plum harvest: 16.1.19
Bryars, Gavin
A Perfect Resort for the Drones Club: 11.3.18
B'Smith: 18.1.18
Bulletin Board: 13.4.11; 14.1.14
BURKETT, NANCY
Preparing mailing list: 7.2.1
Providing administrative support: 8.4.1
Stepping down/thanks: 9.4.4
Burton, Rosemary
A Journey into Deepest Worcestershire: 3.3.1
But me no butts: 13.3.3
BUTLERS
See also SERVANTS
Beach, meet Rambo: 18x.3.15
Buttling today: 15.4.21
Gentleman's personal robot: 18x.3.20
Nautical Jeeves, A: 14.4.9
Port in a Storm: 11.2.6
Sebastian Beach: 22.3.17
What separates a Jeeves from a butler?: 7.3.Supp
What the Butler Said: 12.2.6
BY JEEVES
See also JEEVES (Musical)
American production, review by Aunt Dahlia: 17.4.8
British production, review by Tony Ring: 17.2.1
Broadway production: 22.4.22
Filmed in Canada: 22.3.10
More on By Jeeves: 17.4.11
Revisited, 17.4.10
By Jeeves, the British are good sorts, after all: 17x.2.13
Byerly, Ann
Advice to the AMA: 4.2.1
Byham, Sue Marra
I have a stalwart valet: 17.1.9
When We're Drinking Port with Beach: 17.3.19
Calling all book dealers: 17x.2.9
Campbell, Christy
How Winston saved Wodehouse from prison: 16.1.10
CANADA
Oh God, oh Montreal!: 18.1.13
Plum's Canada: 10.2.Supp
Cannes Bertie Speak Nice French?: 21.2.4
Cannon, Peter
"Carry On, Flashman": 14.2.26
First love: Reading with P.G. Wodehouse: 17.4.4
Imitable Jeeves, The: 15.4.17
My First Wodehouse: 22.2.11
"Thank You, Joe Keenan": 14.4.11
CANNON, PETER
Parody in the presence of the passenjare (And I mean it to sting): 15.4.8
Scream for Jeeves (book review): 15.3.8
Capelle, George van
R.V. Smethurst and the Empress of Blandings: 14.1.1
News from Holland: 17x.1.12
Cape May Binge: 17x.1.13; 17x.3.1
CAPITAL! CAPITAL! (D.C. chapter)
See CHAPTERS
Care of the Pig, The: 14.1.26
Carpenter, William A.
"She cheesed the rabbit theme": 17.3.3
Carroll, Beth
Irrelevant genius, An: 18.1.26
CARROLL, LEWIS
Lewis Carroll's Cheshire Cat and--guess who?: 14.2.6
Carruth, Fr. James
P.G. Wodehouse and Human Relations: 6.4.Supp
CARRUTH, FR. JAMES
Made honorary TWS member: 8.1.1
"Carry on, Flashman": 14.2.26
Cary, Delicia Seay
Wodehouse and the Song of Songs: 14.2.14
Casting double-gazing before swine: 17x.2.6
Cazalet, Edward
Visit to the Wodehouses, A: 16.4.14
CAZALET, LEONORA
A. Woollcott: 16.4.14
CAZALET-KEIR, THELMA
Obituary: 10.2.2
CD, WODEHOUSE
See LAND WHERE THE GOOD SONGS GO
CD-Rom, Wodehouse on: 12.4.11
CENTENARY EXHIBITION
Articles about, 2.5.1; 3.1.2; 3.2.1; 5.4.2
Report from Florence Cunningham, 5.4.Supp
Chance meeting, A (poem): 11.3.11
CHANDLER, RAYMOND
Exhibition at Dulwich: 9.3.5
Mean Streets Meet Clubland: 21.1.8
Wodehouse and Raymond Chandler: 17x.3.6
Changing of the Guard at TWS: 22.4.19
Chapter attendance low: 3.1.1
CHAPTER ONE (Philadelphia)
See CHAPTERS
Chapter report (Soapy & Dolly): 18.4.13
CHAPTERS
See also BINGES; Chapters Corner; Clients of Adrian Mulliner; SOCIETIES
1999 List of chapters: 18x.2.10
Blandings Castle (S.F.): 5.4.1; 7.1.1; 7.3.Supp; 7.4.3; 9.4.4; 9.10.3; 11.4.4; 16.1.13; 18.4.8; 21.2.22
Capital! Capital!: 13.4.3; 14.1.27; 15.4.16; 17.2.11
Chapter One: 14.4.15; 15.1.5; 15.3.16; 15.4.7; 16.1.8; 16.2.5; 17.1.8
Chicago Accident Syndicate: 15.4.16; 16.1.13
Delaware Valley chapter: 3.1.1; 3.6.2
Drone Rangers: 15.1.4; 15.3.18; 17.2.Insert
Early thoughts on chapter formations: 2.2.1; 2.3.1; 3.5.2
Kindred spirits: 14.1.25
Lake Geneva section: 10.2.2; 11.2.6
New England Wodehouse Thingummy Society (NEWTS): 12.4.7; 13.1.3; 14.1.25; 14.2.33; 14.3.10; 15.1.10
Pdrones (St. Louis area): 13.3.6; 14.1.25; 16.1.7; 16.1.23
Plum's Chums: 13.3.6; 14.1.26
Portland, Oregon bash: 18x.2.11
Possible chapter formations: 13.3.6
Sonny Boy chapter: 16.3.12
Where we are: 16.3.14
Wuckoos of the palace: 18x.3.3
Chapters Corner (Column on chapter activities):
16.3.14; 16.4.9; 17.2.10; 17.4.15; 17x.1.13; 17x.2.9; 17x.3.11; 18.1.12; 18.4.13; 18x.1.26; 18x.2.10; 21.2.24; 21.3.13; 21.4.11; 22.1.7; 22.3.15
CHARACTERS IN WODEHOUSE
Midwesterners in P.G. Wodehouse: 8.4.Supp
Sebastian Beach: 22.3.17
Wodehouse and the gangsters: 21.3.16
Chaucer: 10.2.2
Chepe laugh: 13.1.9
CHESHIRE CAT
Lewis Carroll's Cheshire Cat and--guess who?: 14.2.6
Riddle of the Cheshire Cat Solved: 14.2.6
CHICAGO ACCIDENT SYNDICATE
See CHAPTERS
CHINS
On receding chins (PGW letter to The Times): 11.2.11; 17x.4.19
Christmas Everywhere: 11.4.2
Christmas in New York: 14.4.19
Christmas Sonnet, A (poem): 9.4.2
CHURCHILL, WINSTON
How Winston saved Wodehouse from prison: 6.1.10
Views on pigs: 10.4.12
CITY LIT THEATRE
Bertie and Jeeves in Chicago: 16.1.16
Code of the Woosters, The: 15.4.6
Mating Season, The: 22.1.14; Review, 22.2.12
Right Ho, Jeeves: 14.4.17; 15.1.11; 18.2-3.8
Thank You, Jeeves (Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit): 17.1.10; 17.4.14; Audiotape, 21.3.19
Uncle Fred in the Springtime: 22.4.23
Claghorn, Bill
Notes from Plum: 12.4.1
Clients of Adrian Mulliner: 13.4.9; 14.1.23; 14.2.37
CLOTHING
Sponge bag trousers: 14.1.16
CLUBS, LONDON
Wodehouse in clubland: 12.3.2
Cocktail Time (Netherlands PGW journal): 17x.2.3
Code of the Woosters, The (play): 15.4.6
Cohen, Dan and Susan (either or both)
Big year for newts, A: 16.1.9
Bingeing in Cape May: 17x.3.1
Breadroll throwing forever! 18.4.18
Buttling today: 15.4.21
Chapter One: 15.4.7
Chapter One forms: 15.3.16
Chapter One's first annual picnic: 15.4.7
Great Newt Exhibit, The: 16.2.5
Jeeves the faceless: 15.2.24
Literary life, The: 17x.2.14
New Philly chapter?: 14.4.15
New Philadelphia group: 15.1.5
New Wodehouse anthology, A: 18.2-3.27
Newts: 15.4.13
Plum at the millennium: the "best story" vote: 18.4.10
Search for Rosie M. Banks, The: 16.4.13
Toodle-pip to a classic Jeeves & Wooster: 13.3.4
Wodehouse at the bar: 21.3.8
Wodehouse in Philadelphia: 16.1.9
Colbran, George & Margaret
Wodehouse Playhouse stars: 18x.1.28
Cole, William
Bolton and Wodehouse and Kern (book review): 15.2.7
Collecting books: Advice: 3.3.2
Collecting Wodehouse can be taxing: 15.1.16
Come to the [90th] party: 16.1.3
Comic Style of PGW: 5.4.1
Coming of Spring, The: 12.3.10
COMMENTS IN PASSING
(Volumes I & II of TWS newsletter)
August 1980 (I.1): Morgan Library exhibit; First International meeting; Bucks County chapter meeting; TWS membership at 30 and counting.
October 1980 (I.2): TWS signs; Why is Wodehouse pronounced Woodhouse?; Call for ideas to improve TWS; Lending libraries; TWS insignia contest; About PGW biographies.
February 1981 (II.1): WCY = Wodehouse Centennial Year; First San Francisco chapter meeting; Call for newsletter title; Booksellers; Publicity for TWS in The Red Herring; Revision of Jasen biography.
April 1981 (II.2): Release of report about Plum's WWII imprisonment; Statement on chapter autonomy; Great Insignia Contest continues; Wodehouse exhibits around the country; Annual dues set; Book by Robert Hall; Montreal chapter.
June 1981 (II.3): "Jeeves Takes Charge" on tour; Wodehouse exhibits; Jasen book available; Definition & organization of chapters; Dues; Q&A column to start.
September 1981 (II.4): New title for newsletter: Plum Lines ; Great Insignia Contest continues; Guildford plaque announcement; Member autobiographies requested; Wodehouse exhibits; OM designated for Plum Lines editor; TWS organization plan approved; Q&A column starts (with answers by Jasen); Wodehouse books & ephe mera.
November 1981 (II.5): Morgan Library Centenary Celebration with Lady Ethel Wodehouse-- report in full & books published; Renovation of Dulwich Library; Dues/membership cards; A memory from Doug Stow; Delaware Valley chapter activities; Wonderments; Suggested organization chart.
Comprehensive Bibliography is Here!, The: 12.1.2
CONCORDANCES
See also MCILVAINE BIBLIOGRAPHY
Early concordance, An: 15.4.20
Mr. Mulliner and his relatives: 17.3.21; 17.4.16
Mulliner: Wodehouse at the Anglers' Rest: 16.3.11
Who's Who in Wodehouse: Preliminary notice, 6.2.1; Review, 11.3.14
Wodehouse at Blandings Castle, a concordance (review): 18.4.19
Wodehouse Millennium Concordance: Announced, 15.3.3; Finished, 22.4.15
Connolly, Joseph
Toodle-pip to a classic Jeeves and Wooster: 13.3.4
CONNOLLY, JOSEPH
Made honorary TWS member: 8.1.1
CONSTITUTION, TWS
Constitution approved: 3.6.1
Constitution: 4.1.Supp
Draft constitution: 17x.2.insert
President's message: 16.4.12
Status of proposed constitution: 17x.3.6
CONTESTS
Great Scripture Knowledge Contest: 17x.2.10
Wodehouse and the New Statesman: 14.1.4
Convention 2003?: 21.4.12
Convention in 1990? (annual conventions?): 10.4.12
CONVENTION TALKS
Collecting Wodehouse Can Be Taxing (Ring): 15.1.16
Cracking the Code of the Woosters (Gould): 17.1.19
Damsel in Distress (Skupin): 21.2.5
Lady Constance's Lover: Romance and Sex à la Wodehouse (Woodger): 21.4.1
Limp lavender leather (Ring): 21.1.1
Old school tie that binds, The (Cotton): Part 1, 17x.1.16; Part 2, 17x.2.4
P.G. Wodehouse and Human Relations (Carruth): 12.4.20
P.G. Wodehouse and the Servant Question (N. Murphy): 16.4.26
P.G. Wodehouse: lyricist (Richardson): 18.1.1
P.G. Wodehouse: The Last of the Great Russians (Gould): 12.4.20
Plum and Rosie: A Match made in Heaven (H. Murphy):
Plum pudding in old brandy: Wodehouse and the epic simile (Garrison): 17.1.4
Plum's Sherlock: Doyle's influence on PGW (MacGregor): 18.4.23
Search for Rosie M. Banks, The (Cohen): 16.4.13
Study of the openings of the novels of P.G. Wodehouse, A (Milstein): 13.1.15
Two Little Known East Anglian Authors Compared (Phelps): 14.3.16
Visit to the Wodehouses, A (Cazalet): 16.4.14
Wodehouse and the animal kingdom (N. Murphy): 18x.4.10
Wodehouse and the critics (Dirda): 17x.4.12
Wodehouse at the bar (Cohen): 21.3.8
Wodehouse at the Seaside: Where is Bramley-On-Sea? (N. Murphy): 22.4.16
Wodehouse in the pavilion (Ring): Part 1, 16.4.21; Part 2, 17.1.14
Wodehouse makes a comeback (Lellenberg): 18.2-3.11
CONVENTIONS, TWS
See also CONVENTION TALKS; PILGRIMAGES
1982 Delaware Valley College
Preliminary plans: 3.1.1
When and where: 3.3.1
Report: 3.4.1
1983 Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Announcement: 4.4.1
Planning begins: 4.3.1
Plans and program: 4.5.2 & 4.5.Supp
Report: 4.6.2
1985 Cornell
Agenda, business meeting & TWS policies: 6.4.Supp
Opening remarks from: 7.2.Supp
Pre-convention announcements: 5.1.1; 5.6.2; 6.2.Supp; 6.3.5
Questionnaires: 5.3.Supp; 6.1.2
Report: 6.4.1
1987 San Francisco
Pre-convention announcements: 7.3.2; 8.1.1, 2
Report & mayor's proclamation: 8.3.Supp
Errata to report: 8.4.1
1989 Kalamazoo
Convention Phase Two in Kalamazoo: 9.4.2
Convention Phase Two in Kalamazoo: 10.1.5
Preliminary arrangements: 10.2.3
Registration form: 10.3.1
Report: Convention Phase Two was in Kalamazoo: 10.4.1
1991 New York
Preliminary announcements: 11.3.16 & 12.1.3; 12.2.1 & 12.2.13
Report: 12.4.12
1993 San Francisco
Pre-convention announcements: 13.2.13; 13.4.4; 14.1.29 & 32; 14.2.1, 3, 5 & 9;
Registration form: 14.2.39
Report: Wodehouse convention '93!: 14.3.1
1995 Boston
Pre-convention announcements: 15.1.5; 15.2.8; 15.4.5; 16.1.4; 16.2.6; 16.3.3; 16.3.16
Letter from Elin: 17.1.3
Quiz: 17.2.9
Report: Wodehouse convention '95!: 16.4.1
1997 Chicago ("Chicago and All That Jazz!")
Great Poetry Handicap: 17x.1.9
Great Scripture Knowledge Contest, The: 17x.2.10
Pre-convention announcements: 17.3.18; 17.4.12; 17x.2.9 & 19; 17x.3.4-5
Report: Chicago and all that jazz, 1997!: 17x.4.1
1999 Houston ("Gone to Texas")
Convention volunteers: 18x.4.9
Cricket Club formed: 18x.1.23
Loot for Sale: 21.1.8
Pre-convention announcements: 17x.4.16; 18.1.8; 18.2-3.18; 18.4.4; 18x.1.10; 18x.2.5; 18x.3.5
Report: Hi ho, Drone Rangers!: 18x.4.1
2001 Philadelphia ("A Wodehouse Odyssey")
Great Plum Paragraph Contest: 21.4.24; 22.2.19
Library exhibit: 22.3.11
Pre-convention announcements: 21.1.15; 21.2.15; 21.3.23; 21.4.22; 22.1.12; 22.2.7; 22.3.11
Quiz: 22.4.23; Answers, 22.4.24
Report: 2001: A Wodehouse Odyssey: 22.4.1; Cricket match, 22.4.13
2003 Detroit
Detroit Gears up for 2003: 22.4.15
COOKE, ALISTAIR
Memories of a great and good man: 21.2.20
Copyright caution: 14.2.22
Copyright on the Internet: 22.3.4
Coren, Alan
Triangular novels: 16.3.17
Cotes, Peter
Royal Player?: 11.3.7
Cotton, Anne
Curses! Foiled again!: 17x.3.14
Doing newts a bit of good: 17.4.6
Old school tie that binds, The: Part 1, 17x.1.16; Part 2, 17x.2.4
COUGHTREY, GEOFFREY
A nautical Jeeves: 14.4.9
COW CREAMERS
Cow Creamer, Anyone?: 22.1.15
Cowed but not bullied: 12.1.14
Moo!: 11.1.10
Outstanding in their field: 17x.3.20
Secrets of modern Dutch revealed!: 15.2.18
Cracking the Code of the Woosters: 17.1.19
Creamer, Robert
Mr. Mulliner and his relatives: 17.3.21; 17.4.16
"Quick" mystery, The: 18.4.5
Tovarich Fink-Nottle: 22.4.22
CRICKET
Baseball and cricket compared: 16.1.6
Cricket: 15.3.15
Cricket in Hollywood: 12.3.11
Cricket patches: 21.1.8
Explanation of: 15.3.15
Great cricket year, The (PGW letter): 12.2.8
Historic Cricket Match--in Every Sense, A: 22.3.5
Hollywood Cricket Club: 12.3.1
May Queens v. The Green Swizzles, 2001: 22.4.13
More cricket updates: 13.4.15
Plum and Jeeves in Wisden: 17x.1.15
Toowoomba triumphant!: 12.2.9
TWS Cricket Club: 18x.1.23
Usborne's explanation of: 5.2.Supp; Corrections and more explanation: 5.3.1
Wodehouse and Jeeves in Wisden: 17x.1.15
Wodehouse at the wicket (book review): 18.1.27
Wodehouse in the pavilion: Part 1, 16.4.21; Part 2, 17.1.14
Wodehouse Society Cricket Club, The: 18x.1.23
Crime waves: 11.2.9
Crocker, Allen
Déjà vue all over again?: 16.1.15
Crossland, John
How Winston saved Wodehouse from prison: 16.1.10
CROSSWORDS
See ACROSTICS; Plummycrossword
Crumpets, beans, and eggs: 10.2.4
Cunningham, Florence
PGW on BBC: 14.2.7
President's letter: 7.4.Supp
Special scrawls: 10.1.3
Visit to Wodehouse Centenary, NYC, 1981: 5.4.2 & 5.4.Supp
CUNNINGHAM, FLORENCE
Thumbnail biography: 5.3.Supp
New president of TWS: 6.4.2
Newspaper article about: 7.2.Supp
Cup that cheers, The (poem): 11.1.10
Cures in Wodehouse and Saki (Un) Rest: 3.6.Supp
Current PGW Theater: 22.1.22
Curses! Foiled again!: 17x.3.14
Cut by the county: 14.2.31
Damsel in Distress: Comments on the 1937 movie from a 1999 perspective, with source material: 21.2.5
Dave Barry's Excellence: 21.4.12
Daniel, Donald
Cricket in Hollywood: 12.3.11
For Sale: Low Wood: 16.2.3
How Winston saved Wodehouse from prison: 16.1.10
Plum harvest: 16.1.19
Royal Players?: 11.3.7
'Thoughts on a Recent Wooing': 15.4.19
Wodehouse, 1941-1943: 12.3.14
Wodehouse at war: 14.2.25
Wodehouse on television: 17.3.14
Davidson, Max
Keeping a literary candle burning bright: 12.1.16
Davie, Michael
Sir Plum of Dulwich: 9.3.2
DAVIS, LEE
Bolton & Wodehouse & Kern: 14.4.16; 15.2.7
Day, Barry
Languishing lyrics longed for: 18x.4.17
Day I met the Master, The: 16.2.1
Dedication of plaque to the memory of Sir Pelham and Lady Wodehouse (report): 15.2.1
Dedication of Wodehouse plaque (at the Little Church Around the Corner): 15.1.1
DEDICATIONS
Dedications: 14.1.7
"To my daughter Leonora...": 14.2.21
Deedes, W.F.
Blandings rescued?: 18x.3.17
Déjà vue all over again?: 16.1.15
Dental Wodehouse, The: 18.4.12
Dentalese: 5.2.1
Dern, John A.
What about that day at the races?: 14.1.12
Devonshire, Duke of: 7.3.1
Dewees, Amanda
Liar, The (book review): 14.2.26
P.G. Wodehouse Book of Days: 14.4.8
Skin Deep: 14.1.13
Diary, A (Usborne): 9.3.Supp
DICKSON, DOROTHY
Obituary: 17.1.18
DICTIONARIES
Jeeves and the OED: 14.1.14
Did Wodehouse coin words?: 13.1.12; 13.2.10
Did Wodehouse pun?: 13.4.14; 14.1.17
Ding Dong: 12.3.10
Dinner for Marilyn MacGregor: 18x.3.3
Dinner in Holland, A: 17.4.15
Dirda, Michael
Wodehouse and the critics: 17x.4.12
Discovering the heroic in Wodehouse: 17.3.5
Discovery, A: 18x.3.14
Ditty or didn't he?: 16.1.20
DOG RACES
See RACES/RACING
Doing newts a bit of good: 17.4.6
DONALDSON, (Frances) LADY
Biography of PGW published: 3.4.2
Obituary: 15.2.23
Yours, Plum (book review): 11.4.12
Donelan, George
Chance Meeting, A: 11.3.11
Notes from Plum: 11.3.1
DONOP, P.G. VON
Query about Plum's godfather: 4.2.2
Answer: Pelham George von Donop 4.3.1
Dorffi, Christine
Wodehousian or Wodehousean?: 11.3.6
Dorothy Dickson dies: 17.1.18
Dorothy L. Sayers and PGW: 18.1.15
Downsized duffer, The: 18x.1.20
DOYLE, SIR ARTHUR CONAN
Blind pig, The: 18x.3.7
From a writer's notebook (by PGW): 21.3.24
'Plumming' Sherlock Holmes: 15.4.22
Plum's Sherlock: Doyle's influence on PGW: 18.4.23
D'OYLY CARTE, RUPERT
Is This Rupert Psmith?: 22.3.16
Dramatis personae (poem): 18.1.19
DRINKING
Wodehouse at the bar: 21.3.9
DRONE RANGERS (Houston chapter)
See CHAPTERS
Drones Club ties: 18.1.21
Drones visit Le Touquet, The: 17.3.10
Dues Scheme, A: 22.1.14
Duffie, John
Wanna fight about it?: 9.4.6
"Wodehouse evening": 3.6.1
Wodehouse to the Rescue: 7.4.Supp
DUFFIE, JOHN
Mini-biography: 4.4.2
Obituary: 10.2.5
Preparing book of "nifties": 6.2.1
DUKE, EDWARD
Jeeves Takes Charge: 4.2.2; 4.3.1; 4.4.Supp; 4.5.1; 6.1.1; 7.1.1; 9.2.2; 13.4.13; 14.4.9
Obituary: 15.1.4
DULWICH
Dulwich College: 6.1.Supp
Dulwich Exhibition: 16.2.15
Dulwich Tuition, 1828 (picture): 17.1.3
London's Dulwich College: 18x.3.1
My Time at Dulwich: 6.1.Supp
Old school tie that binds, The: Part 1, 17x.1.16; Part 2, 17x.2.4
P G Wodehouse at Dulwich: 15.4.18
Sir Plum of Dulwich: 9.3.2
Wodehouse and Dulwich: An Exhibition: 16.2.15
Wodehouse and The Alleynian: 17.3.16
Wodehouse and those heartless, hapless drones: 17.3.8; 17x.1.7
"Dumb-Bells in the Bath": 17.3.4
Durable Master, The: 17.1.24
DUST JACKETS
See ILLUSTRATIONS
DYSON, JIM
Thumbnail biography: 7.3.Supp
Earl, Jim
Ascot gavotte for our Bertie, An: 13.4.14
Bertie is an also-ran: 12.1.8
Care of the Pig, The: 14.1.26
Jim Earl and the Great Barribault's Contest: 11.2.10
Notes on the Empress: 11.3.19
PGW birth certificate: 15.1.6
Relighting the candle: 13.4.7
Tribute, A: 15.2.11
EARL, JIM
Earls of Shrewsbury, The: 11.2.9
Obituary: 15.2.12
Earl, Margaret
Notes on the Empress: 11.3.19
Earls, "of" and "non of": 22.1.15
Early Concordance, An: 15.4.20
Early PGW biographical sketch, An: 14.2.8
Eccentricity rampant: 15.4.13
Editorial note: 17.4.24
Eighteenth Century Humour: 18x.2.18
Electronic mail and PGW: 14.2.12; 14.4.15
ELIZABETH, THE QUEEN MOTHER
See QUEEN MOTHER
Elkins, Denver
Mangold-wurzels a la P.G.W.: 18.2-3.39
Elliott, Bob
Another slice of Bacon: 15.2.20
Goodbye to "Jeeves and Wooster": 14.4.12
Puns: 14.1.17
Way it should be, The: 14.4.15
Ellsworth, Jack
Interview with P.G. Wodehouse, An: 17x.4.20
Ely, Haines
Name that wine: 12.3.6
E-MAIL
See INTERNET
Emms, David
Margaret Slythe: A Tribute: 12.4.4
EMPRESS OF BLANDINGS
Empress at home, The: 14.2.34
Empress Emperilled: 9.1.2
Gertrude triumphant: 16.3.1
Jane Austen and the Empress of Blandings: 14.2.32
Notes on the Empress: 11.3.19
R.V. Smethurst and the Empress of Blandings: 14.1.1
Search for the Empress of Blandings, The: 8.1.Supp
Wodehouse and the animal kingdom (Murphy discovery of the Empress): 18x.4.10
EMSWORTH (HANTS) MARITIME & HISTORICAL TRUST
Emsworth lives!: 11.4.5
Emsworth (Hants) plaque unveiling: 17.1.1
EMSWORTH, LORD
From pumpkins to pigs: 17.1.12
Lord Emsworth's Ghost (poem): 18.2-3.9
Lord Emsworth's Gutenberg Bible: 11.3.12
OM plays Lord Emsworth: 14.2.7
Encyclopedia Plum: 21.2.21
End is in Sight, The: The Wodehouse CD: A six year project approaches fruition: 22.2.5
Endicott, Lucian
Reading Lyrics: 22.1.24
ENGLAND
An American Discusses English Culinary Eccentricities: 6.2.Supp
English Bookshop: 5.2.1
Football in merrie England: 16.1.3
Outline Guide to Wodehouse's England: 4.5.Supp
Escapades of the Pdrones, 1994: 16.1.7
Ethel Plummer unmasked!: 10.1.5
Everyman, every book (Everyman Library reissuing Wodehouse titles): 21.1.24; Update, 21.3.14
Faber Book of Treachery: 17.1.13
"Fans": 3.2.2
Farewell to Jeeves and Wooster: 15.1.6
Farnsworth, Nigel
Heirs of Lord Emsworth, The: 17x.3.3
FAVORITE STORIES
See also BEST STORY
Name your favorite story: 3.1.2; Favorites named: 3.2.2
Our favorite story flits by: 18x.1.16
FEATHERSTONEHAUGH
(Pronunciation issue)
Featherstonehaugh: 22.2.13
...Again: 22.3.13
FEUER, CY
New York State of Mind, A: 22.3.6
Few 'Plums', A: 16.2.20
Few Quick Ones, A: 9.2.2; 9.3.5; 9.4.4; 10.1.7; 10.2.2; 10.3.3; 10.4.11; 11.1.7; 11.2.7; 11.3.10; 11.4.14; 12.1.4; 12.2.10; 12.3.15; 12.4.7; 13.1.10; 13.2.4; 13.3.6; 13.4.2; 14.1.5; 14.2.7; 14.3.13; 14.4.4; 15.1.8; 15.2.13; 15.3.9; 15.4.4; 16.1.11; 16.2.11; 16.3.13; 16.4.3 1; 17.1.13; 17.2.14; 17.3.18; 17.4.20; 17x.1.6; 17x.2.6; 17x.3.9; 18.1.18; 18.2-3.23; 18.4.6; 18x.1.11; 18x.2.6; 18x.3.10; 18x.4.17; 21.1.18; 21.2.12; 21.3.22; 21.4.7; 22.1.23; 22.2.10; 22.3.12
Fifteen Berkeley Street, London W1: 17.4.7
Fighting Words: 22.3.20
FILMS AND TELEVISION
See also HEAVY WEATHER; JEEVES AND WOOSTER; WODEHOUSE PLAYHOUSE
Damsel in Distress, A: Novel, to Play, to Film: 22.3.1
Damsel in Distress: Comments with source material: 21.2.5
First Screen Jeeves, The: 22.2.1
"Honeysuckle Cottage" comes to the silver screen: 11.3.2
Movie proposal, A: 21.2.16
Movies anyone? (Thank You, Jeeves): 13.4.15
PGW hits: 11.2.2
"Plum" (BBC documentary): 11.1.10
Remains of the Day: 14.4.15
Thank You, Jeeves (w. Arthur Treacher): 13.4.15; 14.1.18
Toodle-pip to a classic Jeeves and Wooster: 13.3.4
"Uncle Fred" on video: 21.1.24
Wodehouse on Broadway: 11.1.10
Wodehouse on television: 17.3.14
Wodehouse on TV and Film: 13.3.4
Wodehouse season at the British National Film Theatre, The: 17x.1.14
Wodehouse vs. TV: 12.3.5
World of Wooster (TV series): 11.2.2
Financial Reports/Statements
See WODEHOUSE SOCIETY, THE
Finch, Christopher
'I always liked Norman Rockwell': 18.2-3.22
Fink, Ken
Sonny Boy: 14.1.22
Finnegan, Judy
Last chance for TWS pins: 11.2.6
Pins, Anyone?: 12.2.11
TWS pins are here!: 13.1.3
First Love: Reading With P.G. Wodehouse: 17.4.4
First Screen Jeeves, The: 22.2.1
First-fruits of a GENIUS: 10.2.1
FISH
Oiling the little grey cells: Does eating fish really make you brainy?: 16.2.17
Five Pleasures of the Master, The: 5.1.Supp
Five Star Hotel (poem): 15.2.17
Fletcher, John
Another Look at Blandings: 22.1.9
Bertie Wooster's family tree; Disentangling the Wooster relations: 11.1.2
Everyman, every book: 21.1.24
How many schools did Wooster attend?: 15.3.14
In Search of Blandings Redux: The Wodehouse Millennium Tour: 21.3.1; 21.4.17
Plum's Letters to Billy Griffith: 22.2.20
Psonnet, A: 18.1.11
Public school houses: 18.1.22
Revelry by night: 18x.3.8
Something odd?: 17x.4.19
Tales of Wrykyn and Elsewhere: 18.1.25
Tribute to Jimmy Heinemen: 15.3.12
Wodehouse Concordance Announced: 15.3.3
Wodehousian or Wodehousean?: 11.3.6
FLETCHER, JOHN
John Fletcher in the Springtime: 21.3.20
Foggy Day, A: 18.1.28; Revisited, 18x.1.27; Reviewed, 18x.2.12 & 13
FOLIO SOCIETY
Plums of P.G. Wodehouse, The: 18x.2.19
Football in Merrie England: 16.1.3
For One Night Only (PGW poem): 12.1.18
For sale: Low Wood: 16.2.3
For the unpinned: 18.2-3.30
Forbes, J.D. (John)
Early concordance, An: 15.4.20
Tea at Remsenburg: 12.3.3
FORREST, GEORGE
Bolton and Wodehouse and... Wright and Forrest!: 17x.1.1
Forward tilt, The: 17.2.10
Fred Patzel: Pavarotti of the piglot: 21.2.1
Freddie in Hollywood: 18.1.25
Freddy the Pig: 11.4.10
FRENCH LANGUAGE IN PGW
Mr Blair, PG Wodehouse, and the Entente Cordiale: 18.4.14
Frey, Leonard
Proper sentencing: 14.4.18
From a writer's notebook: 21.3.24
From Barry Pain to Anselm Mulliner: A Wodehouse source traced: 17x.4.18
From pumpkins to pigs: 17.2.12
From Richard Usborne: 17.2.17
From the horse's mouth: 17x.1.20
From Tony Ring: 21.3.12
FRY, STEPHEN
See also JEEVES AND WOOSTER
"Jeeves and Wooster": 11.4.20; 14.1.24; 14.2.30
Liar, The (book review): 14.2.26
Men Who Put a Smile on the Queen Mum's Face, The: 11.2.14
Funniest golf writer..., The: 15.2.22
Funniest golf writer who ever lived, The: 17x.2.1
Galligan, Ed
P.G. Wodehouse--Master of Farce: 7.1.Supp
Gally, Sally, and Dahlia: A Tour of Bertie Wooster's London: 14.2.18
Ganns, Elizabeth
Note from Ethel: 12.1.2
Who introduced me to Plum?: 4.3.Supp
Garbage: 22.2.13
Garrick Club: 13.1.13
Garrison, Dan
Bertie and Jeeves in Chicago: 16.1.16
But me no Butts: 13.3.3
Chicago Accident Syndicate, The: 16.1.13
Midwesterners in P.G. Wodehouse: 8.4.Supp
Norman Murphy Visits America: 11.4.16
Phone Numbers, Anyone?: 11.4.4
Plum pudding in old brandy: Wodehouse and the epic simile: 17.1.4
President's message: 18.4.1
Reliving Wodehouse: 7.4.Supp
Sands o' Dee: 12.3.11
Thank you, Jeeves: 17.1.10
Thank You, Jeeves: 17.4.14
Video offer: 21.3.28
Who's Who in Wodehouse (reissued): 18x.1.9
Wodehouse on the Housatonic: 12.3.16
Work of an Instant, The: 12.2.4
GARRISON, DAN
Book in the works, biography: 7.1.2
Preliminary notice of Who's Who in Wodehouse: 6.2.1
Who's Who in Wodehouse (review): 11.3.14
GENEALOGIES
Bertie Wooster's family tree: Disentangling the Wooster relations: 11.1.2
Early concordance, An: 15.4.20
Mr. Mulliner and his relatives: Part I, 17.3.21; Part II, 17.4.16
GENIUS
First-fruits of a GENIUS: 10.2.1
Irrelevant genius, An: 18.1.26
Vote for genius, A: 13.3.14
Gentleman's personal robot: 18x.3.20
Georgiady, Peter
Georgiady on Wind: 22.3.10
Hackers, Handicaps and Hazards: 22.1.4
Gertrude lives!: 17.2.17
Gertrude triumphant: 16.3.1; 17.2.17
Gifford, Thomas
Movies, anyone?: 13.4.15
Replicates, anyone?: 14.1.6
GLANZMAN, LOUIS
Louis Glanzman, Artist: 22.3.11
Glaser, Daniel Love
Mating Season at Chicago's City Lit Theatre: 22.1.4
Gold, Jerry
Tribute to Jimmy Heineman: 15.3.13
GOLF
Baffy, the Cleek, the Jigger..., The: 22.1.21
Downsized Duffer, The: 18x.1.20
Funniest Golf Writer, The...: 15.2.22
Funniest golf writer who ever lived, The: 17x.2.1
Golf links: 21.2.13
Hackers, Handicaps and Hazards: 22.1.4
Long Hole--Western Section, The: 3.6.1
Not Invited to Tee: 17x.1.12
P.G. Wodehouse Clubface Open Classic ("The Long Hole): 3.2.1; 3.4.1; 3.5.Supp
"Play away, Mr Wodehouse, please": 18x.3.6
Shakespeare of Golf, The: 22.2.14
Wodehouse Golf Course, The (or following the PGW tour): 17.2.18
Wodehouse in the Clubhouse (book): 16.3.11
GOODALE, ROBERT
Right ho, Robert! (One-man show): 18x.2.15
Goodbye to "Jeeves and Wooster": 14.4.12
Gottschalk, Katherine
Opening remarks for "The Wodehouse Society" convention: 7.2.Supp
Gould, Charles
See also BOOKSELLERS
Another slice of Bacon: 15.2.20
Bob Plunkett obituary: 15.4.7
Christmas Sonnet, A: 9.4.2
Cracking the Code of the Woosters: 17.1.19
In the Wodehouse: 14.2.10
"Miss-in-baulk" and "Oojah-cum-spiff": 22.2.16
Night before Christmas, The: 14.4.3
Of yo-yos and diabolos: 12.4.5
Parody in the presence of the Passenjare (And I mean it to sting): 15.4.8
P.G. Wodehouse: The Last of the Great Russians: 12.4.20
Rhyme of an ancient Mulliner, The: 14.1.9
Tis the month before Christmas: 17.4.23
Tribute to Jimmy Heineman: 15.3.10
What's wrong with these pictures?: 17x.1.10; Answers, 17x.2.18
Wodehouse Golf Course, The (or following the PGW tour): 17.2.18
Graff, Bill
Book-Lenders, Beware!: 22.3.14
GRAVES, CHARLES
Wodehouse in Clubland: 12.3.2
Great Archbishop Handicap, The: 11.3.22
Great Barribault's Contest, The:
See BARRIBAULT'S
Great Cricket Year, The: 12.2.8
Great East Coast Binge, 1998: 18.4.1
Great Heineman Handicap, The: 18.2-3.1
Great Newt Exhibit, The: 16.2.5
Great P.G. Wodehouse Quiz: Weeding out the Weakest Drone: 22.4.23; Answers, 22.4.24
Great PGW-Net Quiz: 14.4.8; Answers, 14.4.14
Great Plum Paragraph Contest: 21.4.24; 22.2.19
GREAT POETRY HANDICAP
Announcement of handicap: 17x.1.9
Betrayal of Bertram, The (winning poem): 17x.4.10
Ode and Epode: To Jeeves: 18x.3.11
Lord Emsworth's ghost: 18.2-3.9
Psonnet, A: 18.1.11
Great Public Opinion Survey: 9.3.4
Great Scrimgeour Contest, The: 10.2.5; 10.3.3; 10.4.5
See also History of the Scrimgeours
Great Sermon..., The: 22.3.13
Great Sermon Handicap, The: 22.2.18
Great tie, The: 17x.1.7
Great War with Germany, The: 21.2.20
See also Swoop!, The
GREEN, BENNY
Obituary: 18.2-3.10
Greving, Robert
Vote for Genius, A: 13.3.14
Griffin, Christine/Tina
Dave Barry's Excellence: 21.4.12
Musical Plum, The: 12.1.11
Grose, Thomas K.
Beach, meet Rambo: 18x.3.15
GUARNACCIA, STEVEN
"Jackets for Jeeves and Wooster": 14.3.11
Guide to Wodehouse's England, An outline: 4.5.Supp
Guildford, PGW's birthplace: 11.3.10
Gunga Plum: The Head Cashier's Song: 22.2.6
Gwladys: 16.4.31
Hall, Gary
Pigs Have Wings: 21.4.7
Pilgrimage to Patzel Land (with Linda Adam-Hall): 21.4.8
Hall, Robert A.
Anger and pie: 15.2.23
Galahad Threepwood's Paradise: 7.3.Supp
Messages from the president: 5.1.1
Search for Plum's godfather: 4.2.2 Godfather found: 4.3.1
Two-part paper on Wodehouse & Saki: 3.5.Supp & 3.6.Supp
Two Wodehouse notes: 5.5.Supp
Valley Fields: 4.6.Supp
HALL, ROBERT
Elected president: 4.6.2
Made honorary member: 8.1.1
Halse, Vivianne
My life and delight with Wodehouse: 13.4.8
Hamilton, Elizabeth
Outstanding in their field: 17x.2.7
Hannah, John
Did Wodehouse pun?: 13.4.14
Funniest Golf Writer...,The: 15.2.22
Goodbye to "Jeeves and Wooster": 14.4.12
Wodehous(e)(i)an?: 11.4.15
Happy Birthday, Queen Mum: 21.3.7
Happy birthday, Richard!: 18x.1.27
Hardwick, William
At the Court Theatre: 16.2.22
Autographs: 15.2.23
Brief encounter: 16.4.15
Casting double-glazing before swine: 17x.2.6
Chepe laugh: 13.1.9
For Sale: Low Wood: 16.2.3
From the horse's mouth: 17x.1.20
'Heavy Weather' Ahead: 16.2.16
Horse named Fink-Nottle, A: 14.4.14
More on audiotapes: 12.1.7
Newt news: 14.4.13
Of bimbos and himbos: 14.2.16
Oiling the little grey cells: 16.2.17
PGW on BBC: 15.4.17
Pig talk: 18x.3.3
Sir Michael Hordern: 16.2.16
Sluice talk: 13.1.13
"Thoughts on a Recent Wooing": 15.4.19
Turf notes: 15.3.14; 16.1.11; 16.2.16; 17.1.18; 17.3.4
Wodehouse audio tapes: 18.4.6
Wodehouse saved my life: 18x.2.8
Wondrous "What ho!": 18x.3.13
Harpers & Queen (June 1988), reprint from: 10.4.Supp
Harpies and half-portions: PGW on the Women's question: 18x.1.1
Hartop, Christopher
Secrets of modern Dutch revealed!: 15.2.18
Hatfield, Walter
Note from Plum: 11.2.1
"Head of my profession, The": 22.3.14
Heaney, Seamus
Tribute to PGW, A: 16.3.15
HEAVY WEATHER
See also FILMS AND TELEVISION
Gertrude triumphant: 16.3.1
'Heavy Weather' ahead: 16.2.16
'Heavy Weather': A review by Tony Ring: 16.4.10
Hedgcock, Murray
Great War with Germany, The: 21.2.20
In Search of Blandings Redux: The Wodehouse Millennium Tour: 21.3.1; 21.4.17
Revelry by night: 18x.3.8
Ukridge Art Gallery and Tea Rooms, The: 22.1.19
Heineman, James
By Jeeves: 5.3.2
Centenary celebration sold out: 3.2.2
Fattest sow contest: 4.6.1
Pig tails: 13.1.5
Request for info on ephemera, letters, etc: 8.1.1
True and Faithful Account of the 1989 Pilgrimage published: 11.3.3
Visit with the Netherlands society: 4.2.1
What separates a Jeeves from a Butler?: 7.3.Supp
Wodehouse tops poll among book collectors: 6.3.4
Wodehousian or Wodehousean?: 11.2.12
HEINEMAN, JAMES
Auction of collection
Announcement of: 18.1.11
Great Heineman Handicap (report): 18.2-3.1
Sotheby's London showing: 18.2-3.9
Bibliography in production: 7.1.2; 7.2.1
Honorary member: 8.1.1
Obituary: 15.3.1
Party for Dick Usborne: 11.2.3
Tributes to: 15.3.10-13
Heirs of Lord Emsworth, The: 17x.3.3
Hellering, Barbara
Come to the Party!: 16.1.3
Plum's 'You're the Top': 15.3.2
HELMETS, POLICE
Forward tilt, The: 17.2.10
Laugh, I nearly died: 18x.3.17
Helter-skelter, we had to run for shelter: 21.2.22
Hemming, Alex
Crumpets, beans, and eggs: 10.2.4
Dulwich tuition, 1828: 17.1.3
Gertrude triumphant: 16.3.1
Great Cricket Year, The: 12.2.8
P G Wodehouse at Dulwich: 15.4.18
PG's pranks: 13.4.9
Plum's last letter?: 13.1.14
Plum speaks: 9.1.1
Sluice talk: 13.1.13
Wodehouse and The Alleynian: 17.3.16
Wodehouse on television: 17.3.14
Wodehouse saved my life: 18x.2.8
Wondrous "What ho!": 18x.3.13
Hemming, Bryan
My Time at Dulwich: 6.1.Supp
Hi ho, Drone Rangers!: 18x.4.1
Hidden names: 14.2.13
Hingham and the Wodehouses: 18.1.10
Historic Cricket Match--in Every Sense, A: 22.3.5
Historic Places, National Register of (Remsenburg): 8.1.1
History of the Scrimgeours, A: 10.4.5
History please: 11.3.18
Hogg, James
James H. Heineman (obituary): 15.3.1
Lord Emsworth's Annotated Whiffle: 12.4.9
Holiday gift ideas, Some: 15.4.12
HOLLYWOOD
Freddie in Hollywood: 18.1.25
Hollywood Cricket Club: 12.3.1;
See also CRICKET
HOLMES, SHERLOCK
See DOYLE, SIR ARTHUR CONAN
"Honeysuckle Cottage" comes to the Silver Screen: 11.3.2
Hooker, Pat
On Adapting Wodehouse: 7.4.Supp
Primrose Mansions address: 6.2.Supp
This is What Happened to "Jeeves": 11.2.16
Hoppe, John
Antidote: 12.2.5
Call for a Letterhead: 11.4.9
Pig Fanciers, Unite!: 11.4.10
Hopson, Jonathan
Wodehouse and Oxford: 7.2.Supp
Jeeves and the absolute being: 10.2.4
HOPSON, JONATHAN
On to Magdalen College: 6.2.2
HORBURGH, FERGUS
A lively set for a theater party: 9.4.4
Ethel Plummer unmasked!: 10.1.5
HORDERN, SIR MICHAEL
Obituary: 16.2.16
Horn, Bill
And what ho to you, too, upper-midwesterners!: 13.3.6
The Play's the Thing: 15.3.19
Plum's 'You're the Top': 15.3.2
With view halloo: 12.3.8
HORSE RACING
See RACES/RACING
How complex was the comic genius?: 13.4.18
How many books did Wodehouse write?: 13.2.3
How many schools did Wooster attend?: 15.3.14
How Reading P.G. Wodehouse Can Help in Real Life: 12.3.4
How Whitehall tried to ban Wodehouse: 17.3.20
How Winston saved Wodehouse from prison: 16.1.10; And a response: 16.1.11
"Humor": 4.2.Supp
Humor analysis: 18.2-3.20
I have a stalwart valet (poem): 17.1.9
"I See by Your Outfit": Out West with Uncle Fred: 22.1.16
Ickenham System, The: 12.2.5
If I Were You: another Wodehouse first: 14.1.3
ILLUSTRATIONS
Blind pig, The: 18x.3.7
"Jackets for Jeeves and Wooster": 14.3.11
Luck Stone illustration: 16.3.18
Prince or Betty?, The: 18.1.27
Something gained in the translation?: 17x.2.12
What's wrong with these pictures?: 17x.1.10
Imitable Jeeves, The: 15.4.17
Importance of, The: 16.3.4
In a pig's eye (poem): 13.1.5
In Search of Blandings redux: The Wodehouse Millennium Tour: Part 1, 21.3.1; Part 2, 21.4.17
In the Wodehouse: 14.2.10
INDIA, WODEHOUSE IN
'Right Ho, Sahib': 16.2.12
Indian Wodehouse Society forms: 17.3.4
Infant Samuel at Prayer (photo): 18x.1.18; follow-up in A Few Quick Ones: 18x.2.7
INTERNATIONAL WODEHOUSE ASSOCIATION
Millfleet Charter, The: 18.4.20
INTERNET
See also ASK JEEVES; Spotted on the Internet; Wodehousia Online
Copyright on the Internet: 22.3.4
Electronic mail and PGW: 14.2.12; 14.4.15
Great PGW-Net Quiz, The: 14.4.8
Jeeves incarnate (sort of): 18x.1.16
PGW-Net: 18.2-3.23; 18.4.3
Plum netted in Moscow: 18.1.14
Plum on the Internet: 18.4.3 & 13
Quiz on the Internet: 18x.2.16; 18x.3.16
Shot of the Needful, A (alt.fan.Wodehouse): 22.1.10
TWS web site: Possible?, 18.4.15; Pongo becomes webmaster, 18x.1.19
Wodehouse appreciation page on the Net: 21.2.21
World Wide Web (Wodehouse on): 17x.3.7; 18.4.15; 18x.1.19
Interview with PG Wodehouse, An: 17x.4.20
INTERVIEWERS
Young Men with Notebooks: 12.2.2
IONICUS
Obituary (Armitage, Jos): 18.1.9
Irrelevant genius, An: 18.1.25
Is there a muse of dues?: 12.1.9
Is This Rupert Psmith?: 22.3.16
It "became him well": 14.3.11
I've always liked Norman Rockwell: 18.2-3.22
"Jackets for Jeeves and Wooster": 14.3.11
JACKSON, ALAN
The Search for Rosie M. Banks: 16.4.13
Jackson, Dr Berners
Thumbnail biography: 3.2.2
Jacobs, Raymond
"Play away, Mr Wodehouse, please": 18x.3.6
Jane Austen and the Empress of Blandings: 14.2.32
JASEN, DAVID A.
Four Plays editor: 6.1.2
Made honorary member: 8.1.1
Theatre of P.G. Wodehouse published: 3.4.2
JAZZ
Wodehouse and Chicago jazz: 18x.1.17
JEEVES
Another Jeeves source!: 21.3.25
First Screen Jeeves, The: 22.2.1
Jeeves' first name: 5.4.1; 5.5.1
Lord of the Ring for Jeeves: 18x.3.18
Nautical Jeeves, A: 14.4.9
Origin of Jeeves, The: 22.2.17
Original Jeeves, The: 16.1.22
Percy Jeeves, cricketer: 15.1.9
Wodehouse on Jeeves: 12.4.2
JEEVES (Musical)
See also BY JEEVES
Quick Ones: 13.2.4
Revival: 16.4.32
This is What Happened to "Jeeves": 11.2.16
What happened to Jeeves?: 10.2.5
Jeeves (New York Times): 7.3.Supp
"Jeeves, a gentleman's personal gentleman": 5.4.1
Jeeves and the absolute being: 10.2.4
Jeeves and the Oxford English Dictionary: 14.1.14
JEEVES AND WOOSTER (TV Series)
See also VIDEOCASSETTES
Goodbye to "Jeeves and Wooster": 14.4.12
Farewell to Jeeves and Wooster: 15.1.6
"Jeeves and Wooster": 11.2.2; 11.4.20; 14.1.24; 14.2.30; 16.1.22
Men Who Put a Smile on the Queen Mum's Face, The: 11.2.14
New Jeeves and Wooster TV Show: 12.1.15
New "Jeeves and Wooster" Series on British TV: 12.2.6
Toodle-pip to a classic Jeeves and Wooster: 13.3.4
Wodehouse vs. TV: 12.3.5
Jeeves incarnate (sort of): 18x.1.16
Jeeves Takes Charge (audiocassette): 14.4.9
Jeeves Takes Charge (play)
See THEATRE
Jeeves the faceless: 15.2.24
'Jeeves' stickers: 16.1.13
Jenkins, Emily
Shot of the Needful, A: 22.1.10
Jenson, Ben
Plum in grand company: 21.2.17
JEWELRY
See also NEWTS; PIGS
Empress Lives!, The (pig bracelet): 17x.3.19
Last chance for TWS pins: 11.2.6
Newt pins: 18.2-3.30; 18.4.22
Pig pins: 18.2-3.30; 18.4.22
Pins, Anyone?: 12.2.11
Pins redux: 18.4.22
Silver pig: 12.4.2
TWS pins are here!: 13.1.1
Jewkes, Jukes and William: 12.4.3
Jewkes, Peter
Jewkes, Jukes and William: 12.4.3
JEWKES, PETER
Pipe Organ Builders Galore: 12.2.4
Jim Earl and the Great Barribault's Contest, or A Letter From Bertie Wooster: 11.2.10
John Fletcher in the Springtime: 21.3.20
Johnson, Boris
Toast in orange and gin to P.G. Wodehouse, A: 16.1.1
Jones, Mark
By Jeeves, the British are good sorts after all: 17x.2.13
Jones, Richard
Scene, The: 16.1.14
Journey into deepest Worcestershire: 8.3.1
Just this side of idolatry: 16.1.14
Kareores, John
Golf links: 21.2.13
Not invited to tee: 17x.1.12
Kaufman, Jan Wilson
Angler's Rest logo: 17x.2.17
Blandings Castle visits Hearst Castle: 18.4.8
Buttling today: 15.4.21
Convention '93 speakers: 14.1.32
Frances Donaldson: 15.2.23
Ionicus: 18.1.9
John Fletcher in the Springtime: 21.3.20
Musical Plum, The: 12.1.10
Plum and Agatha: 17x.4.21
Punch is gone: 13.2.4
Reminiscences of the Hon. Galahad Threepwood (book review): 15.1.12
Scott Meredith obituary: 14.1.10
Wodehouse at Blandings Castle, a concordance (review): 18.4.19
Wodehouse convention '93!: 14.3.1
Wodehouse Pilgrimage, The: 10.3.5
KEENAN, JOE
"Thank you, Joe Keenan": 14.4.11
Keeping a literary candle burning bright: 12.1.6
Kegley-Bassington, Poppy: 15.2.9
KENDALL, LYLE H.
Obituary: 11.2.12
Kilgore, Katy
See also WODEHOUSE SOCIETY Financial Statements
Golden Treasure: 9.2.5
Kind of an Ode to Duty (poem): 16.3.20
Kinnane, John
Wooster of Yaxley and Wodehouse of Kimberley: Parallel Peerages (book review): 14.4.6
Kitson, Sidney
Bread pelleting: 18.2-3.31
Indian Wodehouse Society forms: 17.3.4
Kitts, Francine
Empress Lives, The:
Freddie in Hollywood: 18.1.25
Heirs of Lord Emsworth, The: 17x.3.3
Pig stamp: 12.2.11
Rebus: 14.4.20
Kleinman, Kim
1994 escapades of the Pdrones: 16.1.7
KNOX, JASON JOSEPH
New youngest member: 8.2.1
KNOX, NEVILLE ALEXANDER
More cricketer updates: 13.4.15
Koenig, John
London's Dulwich College: 18x.3.1
Remsenburg or bust!: 18x.1.12
Visit to Le Touquet, A: 18.2-3.28
Koenig, Rhoda
"Jeeves and Wooster": 11.2.2
Kooy, Rob
Announcing the Great Barribault's Contest: 10.1.6
Barribault report: 11.3.17
Newspaper Comic-Strip After a P.G. Wodehouse Novel: 8.3.Supp
Mapping it out: 9.2.3
Note re the Archbishop of Canterbury's pig: 9.2.2
PGWS going strong: 8.1.Supp
PGWS Tenth Anniversary: 12.3.6
Kozak-Budd, Sylvia
Wodehouse in Clubland: 12.3.2
Kreitzberg, Tom
Lord of the Ring for Jeeves: 18x.3.18
Kruimel, Jan Paul
Bronzed Pig: 9.2.5
KUZMENKO, MIKHAIL
Plum netted in Moscow: 18.1.14
L'Affaire Martineau: 18x.4.18
Lafont, Serge
Barribault Report: 11.3.17
Serge Lafont and the Great Barribault's Contest: 11.1.11
Social Notes from Paris: 11.3.16
LAND WHERE THE GOOD SONGS GO
(Wodehouse CD/Concerts)
Birth of a CD: 22.3.14
CD now available: 22.3.8
End is in Sight, The: 22.2.5
Review of D.C. concert: 22.3.8
Six Years in the Making! (CD review): 22.4.20
Landman, David
Barry Pain, an influence on P.G. Wodehouse: 13.2.9
Discovery, A: 18x.3.14
Ditty or didn't he?: 16.1.20
Dramatis personae: 18.1.19
Fred Patzel: Pavarotti of the piglot: 21.2.1
Gunga Plum: The Head Cashier's Song: 22.2.6
Jeeves and the OED: 14.1.14
Lord Emsworth's ghost: 18.2-3.9
Mainly true socio-historico survey of bread-throwing, etc.: 21.3.26; 21.4.15; 22.2.8
Marriage of True Minds, A: 22.4.10
New England chapter: 13.1.3
New York State of Mind, A: 22.3.6
Oh God, oh Montreal!: 18.1.13
Pig-hoo-oo-oo-ey origin?: 21.3.12
Pongo: 13.2.7
Porosknit: 17x.4.16
Sponge bag trousers: 14.1.16
Tribute to PGW, A: 16.3.15
Two People: 22.1.1
TWS Convention 1995: 16.3.16
Play's the Thing, The: 16.3.19
Villanelle: 22.4.11
Wode: 17.2.12; 17.3.18
Wodehousian pleasantry: 17x.3.19
LANDMAN, DAVID
David Landman, editor: 21.2.13
Langlands, David
Of bimbos and himbos: 14.2.16
Language of frivolity, a: 14.2.33
Languishing lyrics longed for: 18x.4.17
Lansdowne Club swimming pool: 17x.1.6
LaRosa, Frances
Oldest non-member: 18.1.27
Lasswell, Mark
TWS Convention '91 Report: 12.4.12
Wodehouse vs. TV: 12.3.5
Last chance for TWS pins: 11.2.6
Last of the Great Russians, The: 12.4.20
Laugh, I nearly died: 18x.3.17
Laurie, Hugh
Wodehouse saved my life: 18x.2.8
LAURIE, HUGH
See also JEEVES AND WOOSTER
"Jeeves and Wooster": 11.4.20; 14.1.24; 14.2.30
Men Who Put a Smile on the Queen Mum's Face, The: 11.2.14
Lawson, Len
See also Something New/Something Fresh
Christmas in New York: 14.4.19
Electronic mail and PGW: 14.2.12
First "Something New" column: 9.1.3
Kindred spirits: 14.1.25
P.G. Wodehouse on Audio Tapes: 12.1.6
PGW on CD-Rom: 12.4.11
Put me among the Earls: 13.4.1
Recycling: 18x.3.7
Transferring "Something New" to Doug Stow: 14.2.12
Video Information Wanted: 11.3.13
Wodehouse convention '93!: 14.3.1
Young Men with Notebooks: 12.2.2
Lawson, Shirley
Hidden names: 14.2.13
LE TOUQUET
Drones visit Le Touquet, The: 17.3.10
Le Touquet: the latest (now a B&B): 21.1.17
Low Wood for Sale: 16.2.3
Perfect Resort for the Drones Club: 11.3.18
Visit to Le Touquet, A: 18.2-3.28
Leave it to Jane: 16.2.8
Lellenberg, Jon
Capital! Capital!: 14.1.27; 15.4.16
Challenge, A: 3.3.2
Clients of Adrian Mulliner, The: 14.1.23
'Right Ho, Sahib': 16.2.12
Some holiday gift ideas for Drones and Junior Lipsticks: 15.4.12
Way it should be, The: 14.4.15
What ho in Washington!: 13.4.3
Wodehouse: 17.2.13
Wodehouse convention '93!: 14.3.1
Wodehouse makes a comeback: 18.2-3.11
LETTERS/ETHEL (written by Ethel Wodehouse to people listed)
Elizabeth Ganns: 12.1.2
Thanks to the Wodehouse Society: 11.1.1
LETTERS/PGW (written by PGW to people listed)
See also Plum To Peter
Mr. Barnhoorn: 12.1.1
Bill Blood: 12.3.1
L.H. Bradshaw: 13.1.1; 14.4.1-2; 15.4.3
Bill Claghorn: 12.4.1
Mackenzie Compton: 17x.2.15
George Donelan: 11.3.1
Billy Griffith: 22.2.20
Perceval Graves: 11.4.1
Mrs. Hatfield: 11.2.1
Marge Meisinger: 13.2.1; 13.3.1
Alan Shirreff: 12.2.8; 13.1.14
Norman Ward: 11.1.1
LETTERS TO NEWSPAPERS
Royal Player?: 11.3.7
Name-calling: 11.2.5
Levine, Ronnie
Notes from Plum: 13.1.1
Lewin, David
Men who put a smile on the Queen Mum's face, The: 11.2.14
Lewin, Jonathan
Eccentricity rampant: 15.4.13
Lewis Carroll's Cheshire Cat and--guess who?: 14.2.6
Lewis, Jeremy
My First Wodehouse: 22.2.11
Lewis, Katherine
More on The Mating Season: 22.2.13
Wodehouse and Chicago jazz: 18x.1.17
Libby, Father Richard
Laugh, I nearly died: 18x.3.17
What Ho! Doormat: 21.2.9
Limerick: 12.3.9
Limp lavender leather (PGW poetry): 21.1.1
Literary life, The: 17x.2.14
LITERARY SOCIETIES
Bulletin Board (Austen/Trollope Societies): 14.1.14
Keeping a literary candle burning bright: 12.1.16
LITERARY SOURCES
See SOURCES AND REFERENCES
LITERARY STYLES
Wodehouse and the New Statesman: 14.1.4
Lively set for a theater party: 9.4.4
Lloyd, Donna
Anything Goes: 18x.1.15
LOGO (TWS)
Contest for: 4.2.2
First use: 4.5.1
Comment on: 5.1.1
London's Dulwich College: 18x.3.1
Long Hole, The: See GOLF
Lord Emsworth Lives...(one-man show): 22.2.17
Lord Emsworth's ghost (poem): 18.2-3.9
Lord Emsworth's Gutenberg Bible: 11.3.12
Lord of the Ring for Jeeves: 18x.3.18
Louder and Funnier (review): 17x.4.11
Low Wood for sale: 16.2.3
See also LE TOUQUET
Luck Stone, The: 16.3.18; 17.4.3
Luminescent Rabbit, The: 22.1.21
Lydon, Mary
First love: Reading with P.G. Wodehouse: 17.4.4
LYRICS
See SONGS AND LYRICS
MACGREGOR, MARILYN
Changing of the Guard at TWS: 22.4.19
Dictionary of Literary Biography: 21.1.14
Dinner for: 18x.3.3 & 7
MACKENZIE, COMPTON
PGW letters to Compton MacKenzie: 17x.2.15
Mackenzie, Rowena
Name-calling: 11.2.5
Mainly true socio-historico survey of bread-throwing (panis iactus) threw the ages, A: from antiquity to Houston 1999 : Parts I & II, 21.3.26; Part III, 21.4.15; Conclusion, 22.2.8
Make way for newts: 14.1.8
Man and Myth revisited: 14.1.28
Man of Means, A: 14.2.12
Mangold-Wurzels a la P.G.W.: 18.2-3.39
Mangold-Wurzels revisited: 18.4.9
Mapping it out: 9.2.3
MARGARET, HRH PRINCESS
Royal Player?: 11.3.7
Margaret Slythe, A Tribute: 12.4.4
Market Blandings/Marlborough: 9.3.Supp
Markunas, Tom
Advisement of Open Golf Classic: 3.5.1
Marlowe, Stephen
Plum delivers the goods: 21.2.23
Marriage of True Minds, A: 22.4.10
Martin, Maureen
Crumpets, beans, and eggs: 10.2.4
MARTINEAU, JAMES
L'Affaire Martineau: 18x.4.18
Types of Ethical Theory: 18x.2.1
Mastermind Boo-boo: 5.3.2
MASTERS AS SERVANTS
Wodehouse on the Housatonic: 12.3.15
Mating Season at Chicago's City Lit Theatre, The (review): 22.2.12; More, 22.2.13
Mating Season in Chicago, The: 22.1.14
Maximal newts: 15.2.24
May Queens v. The Green Swizzles, 2001: 22.4.13
McClure, Victoria
Writing on Wodehouse: 9.4.Supp
McCorquodale, Charles
"To my daughter Leonora...": 14.2.21
MCCOURT, FRANK
Plum and Agatha: 17x.4.21
MCCRUM, ROBERT
Plum job (to write PGW biography): 21.2.20
McDonald, Eugene
Jane Austen and the Empress of Blandings: 14.2.32
McDonough, David
Bolton and Wodehouse and Kern (book review): 15.2.7
Brief encounter: 16.4.15
Downsized duffer, The: 18x.1.20
Durable Master, The: 17.1.24
Football in Merrie England: 16.1.3
Literary life, The: 17x.2.14
Not invited to tee: 17x.1.12
Paperweights: 18.1.13
Plot that thickened, The: 16.4.16
Tour of Wodehouse's England, A: 18.2-3.38
Unhand that butler!: 21.2.14
Where was Plum in 19-one?: 21.1.10
McIlvaine, Elaine
Tribute to James Heineman: 15.3.11
MCILVAINE BIBLIOGRAPHY
See also CONCORDANCES; HEINEMAN, JAMES
Advance notices of book publication: 7.2.1; 10.2.7; 10.3.3; 10.4.11
Comprehensive Bibliography is Here!, The: 12.1.12
Instructions for ordering supplement: 22.1.13
Updating McIlvaine (supplement): 21.1.16; 21.4.21
Meeting with a living legend, A: 17.2.5
Meisinger, Marge
Notes from Plum: 13.2.1; 13.3.1
Right Ho, Jeeves: 15.1.11
Melrose Granger, a newly discovered PGW pen name: 13.4.5
Member in Antarctica, A: 18.1.19
Memories of a great and good man: 21.2.20
Men who put a smile on the Queen Mum's face, The: 11.2.13
Menschaar, Frits
Dedication of Wodehouse plaque: 15.1.1
Early PGW biographical sketch, An: 14.2.8
If I Were You: Another Wodehouse first: 14.1.3
Man of Means, A: 14.2.12
More cricketer updates: 13.4.15
More on the newtfont: 16.1.14
Newly discovered version of The Prince and Betty, A: 15.4.1
Newtfont?: 15.2.12
Score at Seventy, The: 17x.4.23
Search for Signs of Intelligent Life, A: 11.4.3
Tribute to Jimmy Heineman: 15.3.12
MEREDITH, SCOTT
New TWS member: 6.1.1
Obituary: 14.1.10
Merridale, Catherine
Tovarich Fink-Nottle: 22.4.22
Middleton, Thomas
Acrostic, An: 17x.3.12
Midkiff, Neil
New Look for Our Mailings: 22.3.14
New man in the engine room: 21.2.11
Six Years in the Making!: 22.4.20
Transatlantic Dues Payments: 22.4.23
Midwesterners in Plum: 8.4.Supp
Mike--his best book: 15.1.8
MILLENNIUM ANTHOLOGY
See WHAT HO! THE BEST OF P.G. WODEHOUSE
MILLENNIUM WODEHOUSE CONCORDANCE
See CONCORDANCES
MILLENNIUM TOUR (UK)
Millennium Tour 2000 (Announcement): 18x.3.4
In Search of Blandings Redux: The Wodehouse Millennium Tour (Report): Part 1, 21.3.1; Part 2, 21.4.17
Miller, Dean
Ode and Epode: To Jeeves: 18x.3.11
Millfleet Charter, The: 18.4.20
Millward, David
How Whitehall tried to ban Wodehouse: 17.3.20
MILNE, A.A.
Biography: 11.4.11
Two People: 22.1.1
Milstein, Elliott
Detroit Gears Up for 2003 Convention: 22.4.15
E. Milstein, Bookseller: 18.2-3.8
Great Scrimgeour Contest, The: 10.2.5
"Honeysuckle Cottage" comes to the silver screen: 11.3.2
My First Wodehouse: 11.3.20
Picture that!: 12.2.5
President's letter: 17x.1.8
President's message: 16.4.12
Study of the openings of the novels of P.G. Wodehouse, A: 13.1.15
Wodehouse stamp?, A: 17.1.11
Missed (PGW poem): 16.4.21
"Miss-in-baulk" and "Oojah-cum-spiff": 22.2.16
"Misunderstood" in two versions: 18.1.17
MITCHELL, ABE
Abe Mitchell (aka Arbmishel): 18x.2.19
Mohamed, Shamim
Everyman update: 21.3.14
Great tie, The 17x.1.7
Wodehouse Society Cricket Club, The: 18x.1.23
MOHAMED, SHAMIM
TWS web site: 18x.1.19
MOLLOY, SOAPY AND DOLLY
Chapter report: 18.4.13
MOLNAR, FERENC
Wodehouse and Molnar: 13.3.8
Molumby, Bob
Jeeves incarnate (sort of): 18x.1.16
MONOCLES
Monocle question, The: 18/2-3.20
Monocles: 17.1.13
Of monocles and men: 18.4.27
Montgomery, Bob
More 'Anything Goes': 15.4.14
Moo!: 11.1.10
More 'Anything Goes': 15.4.14
More cricketer updates: 13.4.15
More on Audio Tapes: 12.1.7
More on the newtfont: 16.1.14
More Prince and Betty: 16.1.21
More sex, please, we're British: 18x.2.20
More Wodehouse Societies: 10.1.14
Morehouse, Ward III
Betting on Bertie Off-Broadway: 17.4.11
Moriarty, Pam
Jeeves incarnate (sort of): 18x.1.16
MORRIS, DR J.C.
Thank You, Wodehouse: 4.1.1; 6.3.1
Morris, Peter
Across the pale parabola: 14.2.17
Wodehouse and the New Statesman: 14.1.4; Revisited, 14.2.32
Wodehouse and the Song of Songs: 14.2.14
World Scrabble champion: 14.2.7
Morris, Sandy
Chapters corner: 21.3.13; 21.4.11; 22.1.7; 22.3.15
Morrissey, Richard
Puddle-jumping into Laughing Gas: 18.1.23
Morse, Richard
English Bookshop, The: 5.2.1
Moskovitz, Herb
Betting on Bertie heads for the finish line (review): 17x.2.17
Movie proposal, A: 21.2.16
Movies, anyone?: 13.4.15
See also FILMS AND TELEVISION
Mr Blair, PG Wodehouse, and the Entente Cordiale: 18.4.14
Mr Mulliner and his relatives: Part I, 17.3.21; Part II, 17.4.16
Mr Mulliner's Hangout: 21.4.10
Mueller, Gary
What ho, St. Louisians!: 13.3.6
Mueller, Robert
Nautical Jeeves, A: 14.4.9
MUGGERIDGE, MALCOLM
Obituary: 11.4.14
Muir, Frank
18th century humor: 18x.2.18
Muller, James W.
Harpers and half-portions: P.G. Wodehouse on the Women's Question: 18x.1.1
Mulliner and his relatives, Mr: 17.3.21; 17.4.16
Murphy, Helen
Anthony Trollope honored: 14.2.25
Bally who?: 18.2-3.17
Dinner in Holland, A: 17.4.15
Gertrude triumphant: 16.3.1
Forward tilt, The: 17.2.10
Plum and Jeeves in Wisden: 17x.1.15
Plum and Rosie: A match made in heaven: 18.2-3.32
Polite Society: 15.2.21
Sotheby's London showing: 18.2-3.9
These pigs have wings: 13.4.17
Triangular novels: 16.3.17
Mr Blair, PG Wodehouse, and the Entente Cordiale: 18.4.14
MURPHY, HELEN
Helen Murphy, loot collector: 16.4.9
Murphy, Norman
Answers to Oxford Wodehouse quiz: 15.3.4
Bertie run to earth: 12.1.5
Crime Waves: 11.2.9
Cyrille Toumanoff: A Wodehousian knight from Tbilisi: 17x.3.7
Empress at home, The: 14.2.34
15 Berkeley Street, London W1: 17.4.7
Great Archbishop Handicap, The: 11.3.22
Great Sermon Handicap, The (intro): 22.2.18
Helen (Nella) Wodehouse (obituary): 17x.3.10
Hingham and the Wodehouses: 18.1.10
Historic Cricket Match--in Every Sense, A: 22.3.5
'I always liked Norman Rockwell': 18.2-3.22
Lewis Carroll's Cheshire Cat and--guess who?: 14.2.6
Name-calling: 11.2.5
Notes from Norman: 11.2.3
Of bimbos and himbos: 14.2.16
Oh, Kay!: 18.1.27
Outline Guide to Wodehouse's England: 4.5.Supp; Corrections, 5.1.1
Response to How Winston saved Wodehouse from prison: 16.1.11
P.G. Wodehouse and the servant question: 16.4.26
Prize-giving at Market Snodsbury Grammar School, The: 11.3.8
Search for the Empress of Blandings, The: 8.1.Supp
Third plaque for Plum, A: 17.1.1
Tribute to James Heineman: 15.3.12
Untold Story, The, of The Shameful Secret of Sir Gregory Parsloe, Bart.: 6.3.3
Wodehouse and the animal kingdom: 18x.4.10
Wodehouse and the great Russians: the saga continues: 14.2.24
Wodehouse at the Seaside: Where is Bramley-On-Sea?: 22.4.16
Zarebas, pi-dogs, and Acts of God: 21.3.14
MURPHY, NORMAN
Colonel is Coming, The: 11.1.9
Gally, Sally, and Dahlia: A tour of Bertie Wooster's London: 14.2.18
Heart of England tour leader: 8.3.1
It "became him well": 14.3.11
Made honorary member: 8.1.1
Murphy's Pride: 21.3.19
Norman Murphy's American Pilgrimage and San Francisco Banquet: 11.3.4
Norman Murphy Visits America: 11.4.16
Primal piggery, The: 21.2.18
Reminiscences of the Hon. Galahad Threepwood: Announcement, 14.4.16; Review, 15.1.12
To lead the 1989 tour: 9.2.4
Wedding to Woodger: 22.4.10 & 12
Wodehouse Man, The: 10.1.Supp
Musical Plum, The: 12.1.11
MUSICALS
See THEATRE/THEATRE REVIEWS
My contribution to Wodehouse scholarship: 18.1.16
My First Wodehouse: 11.3.20; 22.2.11
My life and delight with Wodehouse: 13.4.8
My time at Dulwich: 6.1.Supp
Name-calling: 11.2.5
Nash, Ogden
Kind of an Ode to Duty (poem): 16.3.20
Nature's last word: 18.2-3.26
Nautical Jeeves, A: 14.4.9
NAZARIO, STERLING WODEHOUSE
Birth of our youngest member: 17.3.11
NETHERLANDS: See SOCIETIES
New book of PGW letters planned: 16.4.11
NEW ENGLAND WODEHOUSE THINGUMMY SOCIETY (NEWTS)
See CHAPTERS
New "Jeeves and Wooster" Series on British TV: 12.2.6
New Look for Our Mailings: 22.3.14
New man in the engine room: 21.2.11
New Philadelphia group: 15.1.5
New Philly Chapter?: 14.4.15
New Wodehouse anthology, A: 18.2-3.27
New York State of Minds, A: 22.3.6
Newly discovered version of The Prince and Betty, A: 15.4.1
News from Holland: 17x.1.12
News from overseas: 18x.1.19
Newspaper Comic-Strip After a P.G. Wodehouse Novel: 8.3.Supp
Newt news: 14.4.13
Newtfont?: 15.2.12
NEWTS
See also CHAPTERS
Another newt source?: 16.2.16
Big year for newts, A: 16.1.9
Doing newts a bit of good: 17.4.6
Eye of newt (wine): 17x.3.9
Great newt exhibit: 16.2.4-5
Make way for newts: 14.1.8
Maximal newts: 15.2.24
More on the newtfont: 16.1.14
Newt front: 15.2.12
Newt news: 14.4.13
Newtfont?: 15.2.12
Newtist colonies: 18.1.15
Newts: 15.4.13
Pins redux: 18.4.22
Zoo parent: 16.2.4
NEWTS in Remsenburg: 14.2.33; 14.3.10
NEWTS turn two, The: 15.1.10
Nichols, Beverly
Few 'Plums', A: 16.2.20
Nicholson, Ann
Memories of a great and good man: 21.2.20
Norman Murphy Visits America: 11.4.18
Reading Lyrics: 22.1.24
Night before Christmas, The (poem): 14.4.3
Nissenbaum, Bob
Louder and Funnier (book review): 17x.4.11
Rosie M. Banks in real life: 16.2.10
No Amaryllis: 12.2.7
Not invited to tee: 17x.1.12
Note from Ethel: 12.1.2
Note of thanks, A: 12.4.8
Notes from Norman: 11.2.3
Notes from Plum: 11.1.1; 11.2.1; 11,3,1; 11.4.1; 12.1.1; 12.2.1; 12.3.1; 12.4.1; 13.1.1; 13.2.1; 13.3.1; 14.4.1
Notes on the Empress: 11.3.19
NOYES, BOB
Obituary: 15.2.20
O'Brien, Ellen
Wodehouse in Philadelphia: 16.1.8
Ode and Epode: To Jeeves: 18x.3.11
Of bimbos and himbos: 14.2.16
Of monocles and men: 18.4.27
Of sallies and thrusts: 10.2.8
Of yo-yos and diabolos: 12.4.5
Official large Bertie Wooster-like teeth competition: 15.3.9
O'Flynn, Kevin
Plum netted in Moscow: 18.1.14
Oh God, oh Montreal!: 18.1.13
OH, KAY! (musical)
Broadway revival: 11.4.7
London production: 18.1.27
San Francisco revival: 15.3.17
Oh, Lady! Lady! (card): 17.1.8
Oiling the little grey cells: Does eating fish really make you brainy?: 16.2.17
Old school tie that binds, The: Part 1, 17x.1.16; Part 2, 17x.2.4
Oldest Member, The (audiocassette): 17.3.15
Oldest non-member: 18.1.27
On Adapting Wodehouse: 7.4.Supp
On receding chins: 11.2.11; 17x.4.19
On the turf with Bertie: 13.3.3
One for the ages: 12.3.7
'One Man's London': 10.1.Supp
Only to Psmith: 14.1.13
Origin of Jeeves, The: 22.2.17
Original Jeeves, The: 16.1.22
Original of Rosie M. Banks, The: 17x.3.11
O'SULLIVAN, MAUREEN
Obituary: 18.2-3.23
Otten, Eric
1994 escapades of the Pdrones: 16.1.7
Our favorite story flits by: 18x.1.16
Our Man in America: 17x.3.16
Outline Guide to Wodehouse's England: 4.5.Supp; Corrections, 5.1.1
Outstanding in their field: 17x.3.20
OWEN, CHRISTOPHER
Lord Emsworth Lives...: 22.2.17
Oxford Sherlock Holmes, The: 15.2.13
Oxford Wodehouse Quiz, The: Quiz, 15.2.10;
Answers, 15.3.4
PAIN, BARRY
Influence on Wodehouse: 13.2.9
To Anselm Mulliner from Barry Pain: 17x.4.18
PAMMENT, FR. DUAINE
Thumbnail biography: 7.3.Supp
Paperweights: 18.1.13
PARKINSON, C. NORTHCOTE
Obituary: 14.2.7
Parks, John
Man and Myth revisited: 14.1.28
Remsenburg pilgrimage: 11.1.5
Parody in the presence of the passenjare (and I mean it to sting): 15.4.8
PATZEL, FRED
Fred Patzel: Pavarotti of the piglot: 21.2.1
Pilgrimage to Patzel Land: 21.4.8
PDRONES (St. Louis chapter)
See CHAPTERS
Pedder, Derek
Mean Streets Meet Clubland: 17x.3.16
PELICAN CLUB
Pelican: 12.3.5
Pepermans, Bart
Wodehouse and "Flying": 22.3.18
Percy Jeeves, cricketer: 15.1.9
Perfect Resort for the Drones Club, A: 11.3.18
Persing, Robert
Our Man in America: 17x.3.16
Personally Speaking (PGW recording): 9.1.Supp
Peterson, Sushila
Spreading the word: 21.2.19
Wodehouse appreciation page on the Net: 21.2.21
Wodehousia Online: 22.1.22
P.G. Wodehouse and Human Relations: 5.4.Supp
P.G. Wodehouse and the Servant Question: 16.4.26
P.G. Wodehouse as crime reader: 16.3.6
P G Wodehouse at Dulwich: 15.4.18
P.G. Wodehouse Book of Days (review): 14.4.8
P.G. Wodehouse: Five Pleasures of the Master: 5.1.Supp
P.G. Wodehouse Humour Prize, The: 10.4.7
P.G. Wodehouse: lyricist: 18.1.1
P.G. Wodehouse: Master of Farce: 7.1.Supp
P.G. Wodehouse on the World Wide Web: 17x.3.7
P.G. Wodehouse prize, The £5,000: 9.3.7; 10.4.7
P.G. WODEHOUSE SOCIETY (non-U.S.)
See SOCIETIES
P.G. Wodehouse: The Last of the Great Russians: 12.4.20
P.G.'s Other Profession: 22.3.8
PG's pranks: 13.4.9
PGW Archeology: 15.4.24
PGW books for sale: 18.1.11
PGW birth certificate: 15.1.6
PGW Hits: 11.2.2
PGW letters to Compton MacKenzie: 17x.2.15
PGW on BBC: 15.4.17
PGW on CD-Rom: 12.4.11
PGW plays in England: 16.2.16
PGW Seminar: 11.3.7
PGW-Net
See INTERNET
PGWS Tenth Anniversary: 12.3.6
Phelps, Barry
Did Wodehouse coin words!: 13.2.10
How many books did Wodehouse write?: 13.2.3
Letter: no longer dealing: 7.4.Supp
P.G. Wodehouse: Five Pleasures of the Master: 5.1.Supp
Two Little Known East Anglian Authors Compared: 14.3.16 & 14.3.20
Wodehouse and Raymond Chandler: 17x.3.6
Wooster and Wodehouse: 13.4.7
PHELPS, BARRY
Book-selling: 4.1.1
Information on book lists: 4.4.2
Man and Myth revisited: 14.1.28
Reviews of P.G. Wodehouse: Man and Myth: 13.3.5; 13.4.8
Wooster of Yaxley & Wodehouse of Kimberley: Parallel Peerages: 14.4.6
Phone numbers, anyone?: 11.4.4
Pickerill, Paul
Port in a storm (letter): 11.2.6
PICKERILL, PAUL
Pipe Organ Builders Galore: 12.2.4
Pickled Newt?, The: 21.1.17
Picture that: 12.2.5
PIG CALLING
See PIGS
Pig lovers, rally round!: 16.2.10
Pig on/off: 17x.1.13
Pig Stamp: 12.2.11
Pig talk: 18x.3.3
Pig weathervane: 21.2.21
Pig-hoo-oo-oo-ey origin?: 21.3.12
Pighooey
See Tillson, Jean
Pigott, Dr Jan
"Dumb-Bells in the Bath": 17.3.4
P G Wodehouse at Dulwich: 15.4.18
Wodehouse and "those heartless, hapless drones": 17.3.8
PIGS
See also EMPRESS OF BLANDINGS; JEWELRY
Archbishop's pig meets a sad end: 11.2.17
Blind pig, The: 18x.3.7
Bronzed pig: 9.2.5
Care of the pig: 14.1.26
Casting double-glazing before swine: 17x.2.6
Churchill, Winston--his views on pigs: 10.4.12
Fred Patzel: Pavarotti of the piglot: 21.2.1
Freddy the pig: 11.4.10
From pumpkins to pigs: 17.1.12
Gertrude lives! (pig catalog): 17.2.17
Gertrude triumphant: 16.3.1 & 17
Heirs of Lord Emsworth, The: 17x.3.3
In a pig's eye (poem): 13.1.5
Notes on the Empress: 11.3.19
Pig: 9.2.2
Pig bracelet: 17x.3.19
Pig fanciers unite: 11.4.10
Pig lovers, rally round!: 16.2.10
Pig on/off (light switch plate): 17x.1.13
Pig pins: 12.4.2; 18.2-3.30; 18.4.22
Pig rearing and the Prince of Wales: 12.3.15
Pig stamp: 12.2.11
Pig tail twist: 13.2.2
Pig tails: 13.1.5
Pig talk: 18x.3.3
Pig weathervane: 21.2.21
Pig-hoo-oo-oo-ey origin?: 21.3.12
Pigs is pigs, not pumpkins: 13.4.6
Pigs Have Wings: 21.4.7
Pins redux: 18.4.22
Primal piggery, The: 21.2.18
Rate of growth: 15.3.9
Silver pig: 12.4.2
These pigs have wings: 13.4.1
Wodehouse and the animal kingdom: 18x.4.10
Pilgrimage to Patzel Land: 21.4.8
PILGRIMAGES
See also MILLENNIUM TOUR
Tour of Wodehouse's England (1989):
Announcements/information: 9.2.1 & 6; 9.3.4; 10.1.5; 10.2.6
Report: 10.3.5
Press coverage: 10.4.10
Pilgrimage to London, 1996 (Drone Rangers):
Announcement, 17.2.Insert; Report, 17.4.1
PINS
See JEWELRY
Pipe Organ Builders Galore: 12.2.4
Pitt, Barrie
Day I met the master, The: 16.2.1
Pixler, Joe
Thank you, Jeeves (theatre review): 17.1.10
PLAQUES, MEMORIAL
London: Westminster Abbey (proposed): 7.2.Supp; 10.3.3
Plaque in Mayfair: HM Queen Mother's unveiling: 9.3.1; 9.4.1
New York (Little Church Around the Corner): 14.3.5; 15.1.1; 15.2.1
Third plaque for Plum, A (Emsworth): 17.1.1
"Play away, Mr Wodehouse, please": 18x.3.6
PLAYS
See THEATRE/THEATRE REVIEWS
Play's the Thing, The (play)
See THEATRE/THEATRE REVIEWS
Plofker, Amy
Spotted on the Internet: 21.1.9
Plot that thickened, The: 16.4.16
Plots redux: 3.4.1
Plum (BBC programme): 11.1.10
Plum (poem): 10.4.11
Plum and Agatha: 17x.4.21
Plum and Jeeves in Wisden: 17x.1.15
Plum and Rosie: A match made in heaven: Some of Plum's literary sources: 18.2-3.32
Plum at the millennium: the "best story" vote: 18.4.10
Plum celebration in 1995, A: 15.1.5
Plum delivers the goods: 21.2.23
See also From Tony Ring (21.3.12)
Plum harvest: 16.1.19
Plum in grand company: 21.2.17
PLUM LINES
Becoming a quarterly journal: 5.6.1
Editorial notes: 17.4.24; 18.2-3.9
Editorship additions/changes: 8.4.1; 17.2.17; 21.1.13; 22.4.12 & 19
Index announced: 21.1.18
Tea, sympathy, and contributions: 18x.2.18
Will not be a journal for now: 5.6.1
Plum netted in Moscow: 18.1.14
Plum of Dulwich, Sir: 9.3.2
Plum on the Internet: 18.4.1 & 13
Plum Park: 11.2.8
Plum pudding in old brandy: Wodehouse and the epic simile: 17.1.4
Plum speaks: 9.1.1; 9.1.Supp
Plum Stones--The Hidden P.G. Wodehouse: 14.3.14
Plum to Peter (Schwed letters): Planned, 16.4.11;
Published, 17.3.6; Update, 17.4.14
Plumacrostic
See ACROSTICS
PLUMMER, ETHEL
Ethel = Ethel?: 9.3.5
Ethel Plummer Unmasked!: 10.1.5
'Plumming' Sherlock Holmes: 15.4.22
Plummy quotes: 9.2.5
Plummycrossword: 15.4.10; Solution, 16.1.19
Plums, A few: 16.2.20
Plum's Canada: 10.2.Supp
Plum's last letter?: 13.1.14
Plum's Letters to Billy Griffith: 22.2.24
Plums of P.G. Wodehouse, The: 18x.2.19
Plum's Sherlock: Doyle's influence on PGW: 18.4.23
Plum's theater: 14.1.17
See also THEATRE
Plum's 'You're the Top': 15.3.2
Plunkett, Bob
Search for Amaryllis, A: 12.1.8
PLUNKETT, BOB
No Amaryllis: 12.2.7
Obituary: 15.4.7
POEMS AND POETRY
See also GREAT POETRY HANDICAP
Abe Mitchell: 18x.2.19
Across the pale parabola: 14.2.17; 15.4.13
At the Court Theatre: 16.2.22
Betrayal of Bertram, The: 17x.4.10
Blame it on Bludleigh: 11.3.15
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