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same, and that therefore the name is not repeated in the claim paragraph.
Ackerman (Lloyd) Health and hygiene. © Dec. 23,
1943; A 177692; Jaques Cattell press, Lancaster,
Pa. 1
Adams (A. Elwood) Democratic citizenship in to-
day’s world, by A.E. Adams[and] Edward Ever-
ett Walker. © Jan. 3, 1944; A 178156; Charles
Scribner’s sons, New York. 2
Adams (Henry Hitch) English domestic. © Dec. 10,
1943; A 177771; Columbia univ. press, New York.
a
Alabama. General laws (and joint resolutions) of
the Legislature of Alabama, passed at tne ses-
sion of 1943. © Dec. 6, 1943; A 178174; State of
Alabama, Montgomery, Ala. 4
Albert (Arthur Lemuel) Fundamentals of telephony.
1st ed. © Dec. 17, 1943; A 177677; McGraw-Hill
book co., inc., New York. 5
Alden (Carroll Storrs) Makers of naval tradition,
by C. S. Alden and Ralph Earle, revised and con-
tinued by C. S. Alden. © July 30, 1943; A 177647;
Ginn & co., Boston. 6
Allen (Harold B.) Come over into Macedonia. ©
Nov. 24, 1943; A 177946; Trustees of Rutgers
college in New Jersey, New Brunswick, N.J. 7
Allen (John Houghton)* Randado, Tex. 8,9
Four tales. © Ded. 21, 1943; A 177706.
Latin-American miscellany. © Dec. 21, 1943;
A 177707.
Allen (Maurice) Our invisible friends. © Oct. 28,
1943; A 178113; Liveright pub. corp., New York.
10
Allen (Wendell C.)* Great Neck,L. L,N. Y. Cumu-
lative pupil records. © Oct. 7, 1943; A 171802.
11
Alofsin (Dorothy) Stream of Jewish life. © Sept. 6,
1943; A 177674; Union of Amer. Hebrew congre-
gations, Cincinnati. 12
American bar, 1944. © Dec. 29, 1943; A 177960;
James C. Fifield co., Minneapolis. 13
American federal tax reports. v. 30. © Dec. 29,
1943; A 178136; West pub. co., St. Paul. 14
American law reports annotated. v. 147. © Dec.
16, 1943; A 178032; Lawyers co-operative pub.
co., Rochester, N. Y. & Bancroft-Whitney co.,
San Francisco. 15
Anderson (Kenneth) Austin boys—marooned! ©
July 16, 1943; A 177839; Zondervan pub. house,
Grand Rapids, Mich. 16
Angevine (D. M.) Atlas of orthopedic pathology, by
D. M. Angevine [and] J. E. Ash. © Oct. 16,
1943; A 177695; Amer. registry of pathology,
Washington. 17
Appel (Benjamin)* Arlington, Va. Dark stain. ©
Oct. 25, 1943; A 178265. 18
Armstrong (Harold Barry)* Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia. War without tears. © 1c. Dec. 27,
1943; A ad int. 27985; pubd. Dec. 9. 19
Armstrong (Harry G.) Principles and practice of
aviation medicine. © Dec. 4, 1943; A 177754;
Williams & Wilkins co., Baltimore. 20
Armstrong (Thomas F.) Red thread. © Feb. 10,
1942; A 177742; George H. Buchanan co., Phil-
adelphia. 21
Army air forces aid soc.,* Washington. Target:
Germany. © Dec. 7, 1943; A 178079. 22
Arnold (H. H.) This flying game, by H. H. Arnold
and Ira C. Eaker. © Dec. 20, 1943; A 177774;
Funk & Wagnalls co., New York. 23
Arnold (Louis W.)* Lexington, Ky. God’s message
for this hour. © Dec. 14, 1943; A 178020. 24
[Ashton (Winifred)]* London. Lion and the unicorn,
by Clemence Dane [pseud.] © 1c. Jan. 7, 1944;
A ad int. 28013; pubd. Nov. 11, 1943. 25
Atlantic reporter. Second series. v. 33 A. 2d. ©
Dec. 20, 1943; A 178006; West pub. co., St. Paul.
26
Atwood (Wallace W.) 27-29
American nations, by W. W. Atwood and Helen
Goss Thomas. © Aug: 10, 1943; A 177633.
Earth and its people, by W. W. Atwood and Helen
Goss Thomas. 1943.
Higher book. © Aug. 10; A 177635.
Lower book. © Aug. 13; A 177634.
© Ginn & co., Boston.
Auslander (Joseph)* New York. Unconquerables.
Salutes tothe undying spirit of the Nazi-occupied
countries. © Dec. 29, 1943; A 177973. 30
Austin (Alexander Berry) Birth of anarmy. © 1
c. Dec. 21, 1943; A ad int. 28000; pubd. Oct.25;
Sylvia Elinor Sophia Austin, executrix of the
estate of A. B. Austin, Midhurst, Sussex, Eng-
land. 31
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
32
pt. I, n.s., v. 41
Avery (Al) Yankee flier in Italy. © Jan. 15, 1944;
A 178165; Grosset &-Dunlap, inc., New York.
32
Babcock (Emily Atwater) tr. History of deeds done
beyond the sea, by William, archbishop of Tyre.
Translated and annotated by E. A. Babcock and
A. C. Krey. v. 1, 2. © Dec. 28, 1943; A 178227;
Columbia univ. press, New York. 33
Babson (Roger W.) Before making important de-
cisions. [1sted.] © Dec. 6, 1943; A 177965;
J. B. Lippincott co., Philadelphia. 34
Baier] (Joseph J.)* Rochester, N. Y. Creed ex-
plained. © Oct. 12, 1943; A 178308. 35
Bailey (Gilbert P.) Boot, a marine in the making.
© Dec. 1, 1943; A 177991; Lucy Hampton Bostick
& Fant H. Thornley, Columbia, S. C. 36
Bailey (Robert G.)* Lewiston, Id. Hell’s canyon.
© Nov. 25, 1943; A 177749. 37
Baker (Elijah) 3d. Introduction to steel shipbuild-
ing. 1st ed. © Dec. 17, 1943; A 177676; Mc-
Graw-Hili book co., inc., New York. 38
Baker (Harry J.) Introduction to exceptional chil-
dren. © Jan. 11, 1944; A 178057; Macmillan co.,
New York. 39
Baldwin (Hanson W.)* New York. What you should
know about the navy. © Oct. 15, 1943; A 178086.
40
Baldwin (Leland Dewitt)* Pittsburgh. 41, 42
God’s Englishman. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1943; A ad
int. 27993; pubd. Nov. 1.
God’s Englishman. [1st ed.] © Jan. 19, 1944; A
178260.
Ballard (James F.) comp. Catalogue of the medi-
eval and Renaissance manuscripts and incunab-
ula in the Boston medical library. [1st ed.] ©
Jan. 3, 1944; A 178013; Boston medical library,
inc., Boston. 43
Ballou (Donald H.) Plane and spherical trigonome-
try with tables, by D. H. Ballou and Frederick
H. Steen. © Aug. 4, 1943; A 177639; Ginn & co.,
Boston. 44
Bane (Suda Lorena) ed. Organization of American
relief in Europe, 1918-1919. Documents select-
ed and ed. by S. L. Bane and Ralph Hasweli Lutz.
© Dec. 10, 1943; A 177625; Board of trustees of
the Leland Stanford junior univ., Stanford Uni-
versity, Calif. 45
[Bankoff (George)|* London. Russia triumphant, by
George Sava. © 1c. Jan. 15, 1944; A ad int.
28033; pubd. Nov. 22, 1943. 46
Barack (Nathan A.)* Phoenix, Ariz. Tale of a won-
derful ladder. © Jan. 21, 1944; A 178331. 47
Barker (George) Sacred and secular elegies. ©
Oct. 18, 1943; A 177662; New directions, Nor-
folk, Conn. 48
Barlow (Genevieve) Escenitas de México. © Nov.
24, 1943; A 178025; Banks Upshaw & co., Dallas.
49
[Barr (Mrs. J. C.)] Vivid night, by Garroway Ren-
frew[pseud.] © Dec. 10, 1943; A 177958; Chris-
topher pub. house, Boston. 50
Barrett (Harold) jr.,* Phoenix, Ariz. Song of my
heart. [Original ed.] © Jan. 14, 1944; A 178195.
: 51
Bartlett (Frederic H )* New York Infants and
chiidren, tneir feeding and growth © Jan 10,
1944; A 178043. 52
Bates-Batcheller (Tryphosa)* New York. Soul of
aqueen. © Dec. 24, 1943; A 178082. 53
Beim (Lorraine) & Beim (Jerrold)* New York.
Igor’s summer. © Dec. 31, 1943; A 177978. 54
Bellairs (George)* Prestbury, Cheshire, England.
Death stops the frolic. © Jan. 25, 1944; A178293.
55
Bellamann(Henry)* New York. Victoria Grandolet.
© Dec. 29, 1943; A 177974. 56
Benedict (Carl Peters)* Graham, Tex. Tenderfoot
kid on Gyp Water. © Oct. 21, 1943; A 177697.
57
Benesch (Otto) Artistic and intellectual trends from
Rubens to Daumier as shown in book illustration.
© Nov. 20, 1943; A177769; Department of print-
ing & graphic arts, Harvard college library,
Cambridge, Mass. 58
Bennett (Hall) Never say notothe navy. © Jan.3,
1944; A 177950; Phoenix press, New York. 59
Bennett (John) 3d,* Charleston, S. C. So shall
they reap. [1st ed.] © Jan. 7, 1944; A 177995.
i 60
Benson (Clarence H.) Popular history of Chris-
tianeducation. © Dec. 23, 1943; A 178187; Moody
Bible institute of Chicago, Chicago. 61
[Bentley (Barbara)|* London. Lobby Lobster, bv
Barbara Hastings. © 1c. Jan. 25, 1944; A adint.
28055; pubd. Dec. 17, 1943. 62
Berman (H. H.) Applied safety engineering, by H.
H. Berman and H. W. McCrone. isted. © Dec.
21, 1943; A 177777; McGraw-Hill book co., inc.,
New York. 63
Biersack (Louis) Saints and blessed of the Third
order of Saint Francis. .© Dec. 23, 1943; A
177726; St. Anthony’s guild, Paterson, N.J. 64
Billington (Cecil) Shrubs of Michigan. © Dec. 20,
1943; A 177893; Cranbrook institute of science,
Bloomfield Hills, Mich. 65
Bishop (Sherman C.) Handbook of salamanders. ©
Nov. 16, 1943; A 177266; Comstock pub. co., inc.,
Ithaca, N. Y. 66
[Bixler (C. Stewart)] comp. Lawyers handy book.
1944. © Dec. 15, 1943; A 177788; Natl. bank of
Detroit, Detroit. 67
no. 1, 1944
BOOKS, GROUP I
104
Bloch (Hayim)* New York. Appropriate replies to.
inquiries from the Vatican furnished in 1934. ©
Feb. 26, 1943; A 177696. 68
Bloch (Henry Simon) Economics of military occu-
pation, by H.S. Bloch and Bert F. Hoselitz. ©
Jan. 6, 1944; A 178292; Foundation press, inc.,
Chicago. 69
Boak (Arthur E.R.) History of Rome to 565 A. D.
© Dec. 28, 1943; A 177899; Macmillan co., New
York. 70
Bockus (Henry L.) Gastro-enterology. v. 2. ©
Jan. 17, 1944; A 178255; W. B. Saunders co.,
Philadelphia. . 71
Boecop (Baroness van)* Winter Park, Fla. King
tree. [1st ed.] © Jan. 7, 1944; A 178072. 72
Boettner (Mr. Loraine)* Washington. Person of
Christ. © Nov. 19, 1943; A 177866. 73
Bolles (Henry Jason) Magpies’ nest, by Jason Bolles.
© Dec. 1, 1943; A 178034; Martha Maxey Bolles,
Bozeman, Mont. 74
Bookfellow poetry annual, 1943. [Edited by] George
Steele Seymour and Rachel Albright. © Dec. 9,
1943; A 177751; Flora Warren Seymour, Chicago.
75
Booth (Harold Simmons) Quantitative analysis, by
H. S. Booth and Vivian Richard Damerell. ©
Jan. 7, 1944; A 178111; McGraw-Hill book co.,
inc., New York. 76
Bornow (Julian)* Alliance, O. Our road to power.
© Jan. 15, 1944; A 178240. 17
78, 79
© Jan. 15, 1944;
Bowen (R. Sidney)
Red Randall at Pearl Harbor.
A 178163.
‘Red Randall on active duty.
178164.
© Grosset & Dunlap, inc., New York.
© Jan. 15, 1944; A
Bowen (Richard LeBaron)* Pawtucket, R. I. Prov-
idence oath of allegiance and its signers, 1651-2.
[ist ed.] © Dec. 22, 1943; A 178210. 80
Brady (George S.) Materials handbook. © Jan. 3,
1944; A 178052; McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New
York. 81
Bramhall (Marion)* Southwick, Mass. Murder
solves aproblem. [lsted.] © Jan. 7, 1944; A
177994. 82
[Brand (C. E.)|* Richmond, Surrey, England. With
pennants flying, by David Masters. © lc. Jan.
19, 1944; A ad int. 28041; pubd. Nov. 24, 1943.
83
Brassey's naval annual, 1943. Ed. by H. G. Thurs-
field. © Dec. 28, 1943; A 177734; Macmillan co.,
New York. 84
Brenner (Anita) tr. Sunburst. [By] Mauricio
Magdaleno. Translated from the Spanish by A.
Brenner. © Jan. 7, 1944; A 178080; Viking press,
inc., New York. 85
Brewer (John M.) Occupations today, by J. M.
Brewer and Edward Landy. © Sept. 23, 1943;A
177643; Ginn & co., Boston. 86
Bricker (Luther Otterbein) Sermons in the sanc-
tuary. © Dec. 17, 1943; A 178040; Robert W.
Burns, Atlanta. 87
Brimm (Daniel J.) jr. 88, 89
Air acrobatics are easy. © Dec. 15, 1943; A
177919; McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New
York.
Girl mechanic’s manual, by D. J. Brimm, jr.
and Ernst Scheifele. © Jan. 7, 1944; A 178059;
Pitman pub. corp., New York.
Britton (William Everett) Handbook of the law of
bills and notes. © Dec. 13, 1943; A 177805; West
pub. co., St. Paul. 90
Bro (Margueritte Harmon)* Mount Carroll, Ill.
Every day a prayer. © Oct. 7, 1943; A 178236.
91
Brown (Harry) The violent. New poems. © Nov.
16, 1943; A 177663; New directions, Norfolk,
Conn. 92
Brown (Ruth Keren-happuch)* Albuquerque, N. M.
Promise keeps the taper burning. © Nov. 24,
1943; A 177809. 93
Brownville (C. Gordon) With Christ in a shell hole.
© Dec. 3, 1943; A 177841; Zondervan pub. house,
Grand Rapids, Mich. 94
Bruscolini (Nilio A.) Of human hearts. © Dec. 29,
1943; A 177823; Dorrance & co., inc., Philadel-
phia. 95
Burch (Viola S.) Designs in my quilt. © Dec. 1,
1943; A 177941; Bruce Humphries, inc., Boston.
96
Burkard (William E.) 97, 98
Health for young Americans, by W. E. Burkard,
Raymond L. Chambers [and] Frederick W.
Maroney. © Oct. 11, 1943; A 178106.
Working together for nealth, by W. E. Burkard,
Raymond L. Chambers [and] Frederick W.
Maroney. © Dec. 10, 1943; A 178105.
© Lyons & Carnahan, Chicago.
Burlingame (C. Charles)* Hartford. Toward a
better land I know. © Dec. 20, 1943; A 177758.
99
Burnett (R. Will) To live in health. © Jan. 4, 1944;
A 177921; Silver Burdett co., New York. 100
Burnett (W. R.)* Glendale, Calif. Nobody lives
forever. [1st ed.] © Jan. 17, 1944; A 178203. 101
Busch (Niven)* Van Nuys, Calif. Duel in the sun.
© Jan. 5, 1944; A 177967. 102
Byron (Gilbert)* Dover, Del. Delaware poems.
© Dec. 16, 1943; A 178039. 103
C.K. McClatchy senior high school. Nugget editions
club. Early day romances, Sutter’s fort, 1847-
1848. © May 30, 1943; A 177989; C. K. Mc-
Clatchy senior high school, Sacramento, Calif.
104
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
105
pt. I, n. s., v. 41
Calhoun (Robert Lowry) God and the day’s work.
© Oct. 20, 1943; A 177887; Internatl.committee
of Young men’s Christian assns., New York.
105
California. District courts of appeal. Reports of
cases determined. v. 58, 59, 2d. © Nov. 6, Dec.
24, 1943; A 177905, 178333; Bancroft-Whitney
co., San Francisco. 106, 107
California reporter, covering cases reported in
Pacific reporter, Second series. 139 P. 2d-140
P. 2d. © Dec. 28, 1943; A 178138; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. . 108
Calkins (Raymond) Romance of the ministry. ©
Jan. 3, 1944; A 178191; Pilgrim press, Boston.
. 109
Callaway (C. F.) Text book of mortuary practice.
© Dec. 31, 1943; A 177944; Undertakers supply
co., Chicago. 110
Callaway (T. W.) 1,000 threefold scriptural out-
lines. © Dec. 6, 1943; A 177840; Zondervan pub.
house, Grand Rapids, Mich. 111
Callender (Harold)* New York. Preface to peace.
[st ed.] © Jan. 17, 1944; A 178207. 112
Cameron (James Ross) Servicing sound equipment.
© Jan. 3, 1944; A 178180; Cameron pub. co.,
Coral Gables, Fla. 113
Campbell (E. Fay) To glorify God, by E. F. Camp-
bell, James H. Nichols and James P. Alter. ©
Nov. 6, 1943; A 177889; Internatl. committee of
Young men’s Christian assns., New York. 114
Campbell (William) Knight of the North. © Jan. 18,
1944; A 178223; Bruce pub. co., Milwaukee. 115
Campbell (William Giles) You and your future job,
by W. G. Campbell and James H. Bedford. ©
Jan. 3, 1944; A 178029; Society for occupationai
research, ltd., Glendale, Calif. 116
Capron (John Favill)* Cambridge, Mass. American
bank attorneys. © Jan. 3, 1944; A 177872. 117
Carey (Helen A.) With all its thorns. © Aug. 14,
1943; A 177723; Arcadia house, inc., New York.
118
Carhart (Arthur H.) Outdoorsman’s cookbook. ©
Jan. 25, 1944; A 178294; Macmillan co., New York.
119
Carroll (Phil) jr. Timestudy fundamentals for
foremen. list ed. © Jan. 3, 1944; A 178050; Mc-
Graw-Hill book co., inc., New York. 120
Carse (Robert)* New York. Lifeline, the ships
and men of our merchant marine at war. © Dec.
10, 1943; A 177881. 121
Catholic church. The raccolta. [Translated by the
Rev. Joseph P. Christopher and the Rev. Charles
E. Spence] © Dec. 10,1943; A 177622; Benziger
bros., inc., New York. 122
Caverly (Don P.) Primer of electronics. 1st ed.
© Dec. 28, 1943; A 177832; McGraw-Hill book
co., inc., New York. 123
Chapman (Paul W.) Occupational guidance. © Oct.
10, 1943; A 177670; Turner E. Smith & co.,
Atlanta. | 124
Charteris (Leslie)* Hollywood, Calif. Saint steps
in. [1st ed.] © Oct. 1, 1943; A 178068. 125
Chase (Rhoda) illus. For the children’s hour, by
Carolyn Sherwin Bailey and Clara M. Lewis.
Illustrated by R. Chase. © Dec. 13, 1943; A
177790; Platt & Munk co., inc., New York. 126
Chase (Stuart) Where’s the money coming from?
© Nov. 29, 1943; A 177789; Twentieth century
fund, inc., New York. 127
Chase California codes. 7th biennial ed. [1943] ©
Dec. 14, 1943; A 177945; Chase law book co.,
San Francisco. 128
Chinese ministry of information, comp. China hand-
book, 1937-1943. A comprehensive survey of
major developments in Chinain six years of war.
© Dec. 21, 1943; A 177666; Chinese news ser-
vice, inc., New York. 129
Chorley (Katharine Campbell)* Ambleside, West-
-moreland, England. Armies and the art of
revolution. © 1 c. Dec. 30, 1943; A ad int.
27994; pubd. Nov. 22, 130
Chow (S. R.) Winning the peace in the Pacific. ©
Jan. 4, 1944; A 177897; Secretariat, Institute of
Pacific relations, New York. ; 131
Christopher (Frederick) Minor surgery. © Jan. 14,
1944; A 178235; W. B.Saunders co., Philadelphia.
132
Chuse (Anne R.) Costume design. © Mar. 28, 1930;
A177756; Bridgman publishers, inc., Pelham, N.
¥: 133
Clark (Ralph H.)* New Haven. Quarter of a centu-
ry with the Bamboo club. © Dec. 16, 1943; A
177731. 134
Clark (Thomas Curtis)* Maywood, Ill. God’s
dreams. © Jan. 12, 1944; A 178196. 135
Clifford (Harold B.) Canada my neighbor. © Jan.
3, 1944; A 178003; Charles Scribner’s sons, New
York. 136
Cobb (Stanwood)* Chevy Chase, Md. Way of life of
Wu Ming Fu. © Oct. 1, 1942; A 177681. 137
Cohen (Israel) Vilna. © Dec. 22, 1943; A 177684;
Jewish publication soc. of America, Philadelphia.
. 138
Cole (George Douglas Howard)* Hendon, England.
Means to full employment. © ic. Jan. 4, 1944;
A ad int. 28007; pubd. Nov. 8, 1943. 139
Colegrove (Kenneth) American senate and world
peace. © Jan. 3, 1944; A178179; Vanguard press,
inc., New York. 140
Coleman (Marion Moore) ed. Polish land, antholo-
gy in prose and verse. © Dec. 14, 1943; A
177709; A. P. Coleman & M.M. Coleman, New
York. 141
no. 1, 1944
Colin (Galen C.) Rio Red. © Jan. 3, 1944; A 177953;
-_ Phoenix press, New York. 142
Collas (Clare)* Farnborough, Hampshire, England.
Flying village. © 1c. Dec. 27, 1943; A ad int.
27984; pubd. Nov. 1. 143
Collis (Maurice Stewart)* Maidenhead, Berkshire,
England. Motherly and auspicious. © 1c. Dec.
30, 1943; A ad int. 28038; pubd. Nov. 5. 144
Connington (J. J.) Jack-in-the-box. [ist ed.] ©
Jan. 19, 1944; A 178264; Little, Brown & co.,
Boston. 145
Coulton (G. G.) Fourscore years. © 1c. Jan. 12,
1944: A ad int. 28026; pubd. Nov. 19, 1943; Mac-
millan co., New York. 146
Coverack (Gilbert) ATS mystery. © 1c. Jan. 20,
1944; A ad int. 28053; pubd. Nov. 25, 1943; J.
Russell Warren, London. 147
Craig (Clarence Tucker) One God, one world. ©
Oct. 20, 1943; A 177888; Internatl. committee of
Young men’s Christian assns., New York. 148
Crampton (C. Ward) Fighting fitness, by C. W.
Crampton, with the editorial assistance of Ken
Littlefield. © Jan. 17, 1944; A 178233; McGraw-
Hill book co., inc., New York. 149
Craven (Thomas) ed. : 150, 151
Cartoon cavalcade. © Dec. 3, 1943; A 177781;
Simon & Schuster, inc., New York.
Story of painting from cave pictures to modern
art. © Dec. 6, 1943; A 177780; T. Craven,
Great Neck, L. I., N. Y.
Creswell (Harry Bulkeley)* London. Grig in re-
tirement. © 1c. Jan. 8, 1944; A adint. 28019;
pubd. Dec. 8, 1943. 152
Crouse (John H.)* Worcester. Triumph of the
‘kingdom of God. © Dec. 22, 1943; A 177691.
153
Curtis (CarltonC.) Complete guide to North Ameri-
can trees, by C. C. Curtis andS. C. Bausor. ©
Noy. 1, 1943; A 178300; Greenberg, publisher,
inc., New York 154
Curtis (Francis D.) Everyday biology, by F. D.
Curtis, Otis W. Caldwell and Nina Henry Sher-
man. © July 30, 1943; A 177629; Ginn & co.,
Boston. 155
[Cuthrell (Faith Baldwin)|* New Canaan, Conn. He
married a doctor, by Faith Baldwin. [War ed.]
© Jan. 10, 1944; A 178044. - 156
Czechoslovak ministry of foreign affairs. Czecho-
slovakia fights back. © Oct. 28, 1943; A 177624;
Amer. council on public affairs, Washington.
157
Dallmann (William) Short stories by Jesus. © Dec.
-17, 1943; A 177914; Concordia pub. house, St.
Louis. - ; 158
Daly (Elizabeth)* New York. Arrow pointing no-
where. [War ed.] © Jan. 10, 1944; A 178184.
159
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177
Dana (H. E.) Holy Spirit in Acts. © Nov. 13, 1943;
A 177986; Central seminary press, Kansas City,
Kan. 160
Davidson (William) ed. Tall tales they tell in the
services, ed: by Bill Davidson. © Dec. 29,
1943; A 177923; Thomas Y. Crowell co., New
York. 161
Davson(Hugh) Permeability of natural membranes,
by H. Davson and James Frederic Danielli. ©
Dec. 29, 1943; A 177794; Macmillan co., New
York. 162
Delanty(H. M.)* Aberdeen, Wash. Alongthe water-
front. © Nov. 15, 1943; A 177815. 163
De Lorimier (Alfred A.) The anthropathies. ©
Dec. 16, 1943; A 177728; Year book publishers,
inc., Chicago. 164
Deming (Horace G.)* Lincoln, Neb. General chem-
istry. © Jan. 4, 1944; A 178010. 165
Dene (Shafto) Trail blazing in the skies. © Nov. 5,
1943; A 178332; Goodyear tire & rubber co.,
Akron, O. 166
[Denney (Diana)|* Newbury, Berkshire, England.
Wild cherry, by Diana Ross. © 1c. Jan. 25,
1944; A ad int. 28056; pubd. Dec. 17, 1943.
167
Dickens (Monica)* London. The fancy. © 1c. Jan.
18, 1944; A ad int. 28042; pubd. Nov. 22, 1943.
168
Dimick (Chester E.) Mathematics for mariners.
[By] C. E. Dimick and Cuthbert C. Hurd. © Jan.
14, 1944; A 178193; D. Van Nostrand co., inc.,
New York. 169
Ditmars (Raymond L.) Twenty little pets from
everywhere. © Dec. 12, 1943; A 178248; Julian
Messner, inc., New York. 170
Doppelt (Frederic A.) Dialogue with God. © Dec.
20, 1943; A 177830; Dorrance & co., inc., Phil-
adelphia. 171
Douglas (C. L.) James Bowie, the life of a bravo.
© Jan. 3, 1944; A 178022; Banks Upshaw & co.,
Dallas. 172
Dowding (Hugh)* London. Many mansions. © 1c.
Jan. 19, 1944; A ad int. 28039; pubd. Nov. 25,
1943. 173
Draney (John) Diesel locomotives electrical equip-
ment. © Dec. 23; 1943; A 177656; Amer.
technical soc., Chicago. 174
Drawbell (James Wedgwood)* London. All change
here. © 1c. Jan. 19,1944; A ad int. 28040; pubd.
Nov. 25, 1943. XY 175
Drummond (Josiah Hayden) Descendants of Alex-
ander Drummond of Georgetown, Maine. © Nov.
9, 1942; A178173; Joseph Blake Drummond, South
Portland, Me. 176
Duffus (R. L.)* Westport, Conn. Innocents at Cedro.
© Jan. 25, 1944; A 178296. 177
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pt. I, n.s., v. 41
Dunlop (John T.) Wage determination under trade
unions. © Jan. 18, 1944; A 178215; Macmillan
co., New York. 178
Duvoisin (Roger) illus. Mother Goose. [Collected
by] William Rose Benet, arranged and illustrated
by R. Duvoisin. © Nov. 17, 1943; A 177812;
Heritage press, New York. 179
Easton (jJohn)* Anniesland, Glasgow, Scotland.
British postage stamp design. © 1c. Dec. 30,
1943; A ad int. 28021; pubd. Nov. 5. 180
Eaton (Howard O.) Federation, the coming struc-
ture of world government, by H. O. Eaton, T. V.
Soong [and others] © Jan. 4, 1944; A 178145;
University of Oklahoma press, Norman, Okl.
181
Ehrmann (Bess V.)* Rockport, Ind. Back trails of
Indiana. © Dec. 1, 1943; A 177752. 182
Elbin (Paul N.) Bible question bee. © Sept. 17,
1943; A 177890; Internatl. committee of Young
men’s Christian assns., New York. 183
Electronic engineering. v.16, no. 190, Dec., 1943.
© le. Dec. 28, 1943; A ad int. 27986; pubd. Nov.
30; Hulton press, ltd., London. 184
Embree (John F.) Japanese peasant songs. © Jan.
14, 1944; A 178198; Amer. folklore soc., inc.,
Philadeiphia. 185
Emerson (William R. P.) Health for the having. ©
Jan. 11, 1944; A 178090; Macmillan co., New
York. 186
Emett (Frederick Rowland) & Emett (Elsie Mary)*
Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. Anthony
and Antimacassar. © 1c. Dec. 30, 1943; A ad.
int. 27998; pubd. Nov. 22. 187
[Emmenegger (Emile)]* Lausanne, Switzerland.
Des malins n’enparlent pas. [Par]Emile Emmen
[pseud.] © Aug. 10, 1943; A for. 48665. 188
Encyclopaedia britannica. v. 1-24. © Jan. 5, 1944;
A 177992; Encyclopaedia britannica, inc., Chi-
cago. 189
[Engelke (George)] Degrees of the zodiac symbol-
ised, by Charubel. [Preface by G. Engelke] ©
May 15, 1943; A 177863; Aries press, Chicago.
190
English (E.Schuyler) Studies in the Gospel accord-
ing to Mark. © Jan. 3, 1944; A 178299; Arno C.
Gaebelein, inc., New York. 191
English institute annual, 1942. Edited by Rudolf
Kirk. © Nov. 30, 1943; A 178125; Columbia univ.
press, New York. 192
[Epstein (Samuel)] Road to Alaska, by Douglas Coe.
© Nov. 5, 1943; A 178246; Julian Messner, inc.,
New York. 193
Evans (Harold Muir)* Greenbanks, Beccles, Suf-
folk, England. Sting-fish and seafarer. © 1 c.
Jan. 8, 1944; A ad int. 28020; pubd. Dec. 8, 1943.
194
Everson (Ray D.)* Acton, Ind. Everson farm man-
ual. © Jan. 1, 1944; A 178298. 195
Eyring (Henry), Walter (John)* Princeton, N. J. &
Kimball (George E.)* New York. Quantum
chemistry. © Jan. 18, 1944; A 178256. 196
Falls (Cyril) Ordeal by battle. © Dec. 30, 1943: A
178345; Oxford univ. press, New York, inc., New
York. 197
Farnol (John Jeffery)* Eastbourne, England. King
liveth. © 1c. Dec. 6, 1943; A ad int. 27980;
pubd. Oct. 9. 198
Fay (Eliot G.) Au college militaire. © Dec. 29,
1943; A 178177; Allyn & Bacon, Boston. 199
Federal code annotated. v. 6A. 1943 replacement
volume. © Dec. 23, 1943; A 177993; Bobbs-
Merrill co., Indianapolis. 200
Federal reporter. Second series. v. 137 F. 2d. ©
Dec 29, 1943; A 178132; West pub co., St. Paul.
201
Federal supplement. v. 50. © Dec. 17, 1943; A
177836; West pub. co., St. Paul. 202
Fenwick (E. P.) Inconvenient corpse. [War ed.] ©
Dec. 30, 1943; A 178230; Farrar & Rinehart,
inc., New York. 203
Ferguson (W. S.) Buildings and manufacturing
equipment. © Jan. 3, 1944; A 178140; Lincoln
extension institute, inc., Cleveland. 204
Field (Peter) Smoking iron. © Jan. 5, 1944; A
177966; William Morrow & co., inc., New York.
205
Fitch (Robert E.) Certain blind man. © Jan. 17,
1944; A 178170; Charles Scribner’s sons, New
York. 206
Fitzgerald (Gerald M. C.) Path of love. © Dec. 8,
1943; A 177760; Frederick Pustet co., inc., New
York. 207
Fixler (Edgar L.)* Delta, O. The peddler. © Nov.
15, 1943; A 177808. 208
Fleming (Berry)* Augusta, Ga. Ode for the night
of the day after Thanksgiving day, 1932. © Dec.
21, 1943; A 177852. 209
Florida. Florida statutes annotated. v. 13-17. ©
Nov. 29, Dec. 27, 1943; A 177620, 177621, 178133-
178135; Harrison co., Atlanta & West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 210-214
Flynn (Harry Eugene) Voices of verse. Books 1,
2. By H. E. Flynn, Ray Butts MacLean [and]
Chester Benford Lund. © July 7, 1943; A 178098,
178099; Lyons & Carnahan, Chicago. — 215, 216
Forbes (Ethel R.) ed. Muse of 1943. © Dec. ft,
1943; A 178304; Horizon house, New York.
217
Foster (Major B.) Banking. © Oct. 25, 1943; A
177687; Alexander Hamilton institute, inc., New
York. 218
BOOKS, GROUP I
no, 1, 1944
Fowlie (Wallace) Clowns and angels. © Dec. 22,
1943; A 177900; Sheed & Ward, inc., New York.
i 219
[Frank (Kar] B.)]. Germany after Hitler, by Paul
} Hagen [pseud.] © Jan. 17, 1944; A 178169;
Farrar & Rinehart, inc., New York. 220
French (Maida Parlow)* Toronto. Boughs bend
over. © 1 c. Dec. 31, 1943; A ad int. 28003;
pubd. Nov. 5. 221
Freud (Arthur)* Hartford. World without nations.
© Dec. 16, 1943; A 177617. 222
Frings (Ketti)* Beverly Hills, Calif. God’s front
porch. © jan. 21, 1944; A 178312. 223
Frye (A. E.) New Canadian geography, by A. E.
Frye and I, Gammell. [War supplement by
Wallace W. Atwood and Helen Goss Thomas] ©
May 14, 1943; A 177632; Ginn & co., Boston.
224
Fuller (Charles E.) Manna in the morning, [By] C.
E, Fuller and J. Elwin Wright. © Nov. 27, 1943;
A 178194; Fellowship press, Boston. 225
Fuller (Edmund) comp. Complete etchings of Goya,
© Dec, 1, 1943; A 177725; Crown publishers,
New York. 226
Gaddis (Peggy) Happy landing! © Aug. 14, 1942; A
177722; Arcadia house, inc., New York. 227
[Galdston {Jago)] ed. Health education on the in-
dustrial front. © Dec. 14, 1943; A 177821; Co-
lumbia univ. press, New York, 228
Gallatin (Albert Eugen) Georges Braque, essay and
bibliography. © Dec. 29,1943;A 177982; Witten-
born & co., New York. + 229
Gardiner (Henry Rolf)* Shaftesbury, Dorsetshire,
England. England herself. © 1 c. Dec. 30, 1943;
A ad int. 27995; pubd. Nov. 22. 230
Garnett (A. Campbell)* Chicago. Realistic philos-
ophy of religion. © Sept. 15, 1942; A 178306,
231
Garrison (Anne) tr. They shall inherit the earth.
[By] Otto Zoff. Translated by A. Garrison, ©
Novy. 29, 1943; A 177736; Otto Zoff, New York.
232
Gatty (Harold) Raft book. © Nov. 23, 1863: A
178118; Harold & Fenna Gatty, New York.
233
Gayle (Ethel)* Montgomery, Ala. Murder buys a
rug. © Jan, 10, 1944; A 179045. 234
Geiseman (O. A.) God’s answer. © Dec. 2, 1943;A.
177613; Ernst Kaufmann, inc., New York. 235
George (Llewellyn) 236, 237
A to Z horoscope maker and delineator, © Dec,
18, 1943; A 177690,
Lectures on astrology. © Dec. 1, 1943 ;A 177910.
© Llewellyn publications, ltd,, Los Angeles.
253
[George (Robert Esmonde Gordon)]* Oxford, Eng-
land. Carmelite and poet, by Robert Sencourt.
© 1c. Dec. 24, 1943; A ad int. 27983; pubd, Oct.
29. 238
Gibb (George Sweet) Whitesmiths of Taunton; a
history of Reed and Barton, 1824-1943. © Dec.
15, 1943; A 177775; President & fellows of Har-
vard college, Cambridge, Mass. 239
Gibbons (Cromwell)* ilton, Conn. Military dec-
orations and campaign service bars of the
United States. [1sted.] © Dec. 23,1943; A 177705,
240
Gibbs (Philip)* Dibdene, Shamley Greene, Surrey,
England, Bridging the Atlantic. [ist ed.] © Dec,
17, 1948; A 177609. 241
Gierut (Jazef A.) & Jasinski (Walery J.)* Orchard
Lake, Mich. O katolicka Polonie Amerykanska.
© Nov. 17, 1943; A 177748. 242
Giles (Nell)* Cambridge, Mass. Punch in, Susie,
by N. Giles. Drawings by Alan Dunn. [Foreword
by Nicholas M. DuChemin] © Sept. 8, 1943; A
178273. 243
Gillum (G. N.) Modern physician and home medical
guide, by G. N. Gillum, in collaboration with L.
W. Gillum. © Oct. 25, 1943; A 178271; Wilcox &
Follett co., Chicago. 244
Gingrich (Raymond E.) Outline and analysis of the
First epistle of John. © Sept. 28, 1943;A 177846;
Zondervan pub. house, Grand Rapids, Mich. 245
Gittelsohn (Roland B.) Modern Jewish problems. ©
Oct. 18, 1943; A 177673; Union of Amer. Hebrew
congregations, Cincinnati. 246
Gienn (Garrard) Mortgages, deeds of trust, and
other security devices as to land. v. 1-3, ©
Dec, 1, 1943; A 177879; Michie co., Charlottes-
ville, Va. & Baker, Voorhis & co., inc., New
York. 247
Glueck (Anitra Joyce) Light and shadow and other
poemsy © Nov. 19, 1943; A 177824; Dorrance &
co., ine., Philadelphia. 248
Goehring (Edward P.) Marine piping handbook for
designers-fitters-operators. © Jan. 1, 1944; A
178015; Cornell maritime press, New York.
249
Goethe (Charles Matthias)*
Sierran cabin.. from skyscraper.
1943; A 177698.
Sacramento, Calif.
© Dec. 18,
250
Goldberg (Abraham) Pioneers and builders. © Oct.
1, 1943; A 177990; Abraham Goldberg publication
committee, New York. 251
Gollomb (Joseph) Young heroes of the war, by J.
Gollomb and Alice Taylor. © Dec. 10, 1943; A
177711; Vanguard press, inc., New York. 252
Goodhue (Cornelia)* Silver Spring, Md. Journey in-
to the fog. [1st ed.] © Jan. 7, 1944; A 178071.
253
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254
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Goodman (Herman) Your hair, its health, beauty
and growth. © Dec. 27, 1943; A 177773; Garden
City pub. co., inc., New York. 254
Goodman (Kennard E.) Economics in everyday life,
by K. E. Goodman and William L. Moore. © Oct.
22, 1943; A 177642; Ginn & co., Boston. 255
© Dec. 1, 1943;
256
Gordon (Don) Statement. Poems.
A 177940; Bruce Humphries, inc., Boston.
Gould (Chester)*
Chicago. Dick Tracy, ace de-
tective. Authorized ed. © Nov. 29, 1943; A
178329. 257
Gray (Philip H.) jr.,* Madison, Wis. Ordeal by
258
fire. © Dec. 24, 1943; A 178175.
[Great Britain. Air ministry] Over to you. New
broadcasts by the R. A. F. © 1 c.Dec. 17, 1943;
A ad int. 28024; pubd. Dec. 16; His Majesty’s
stationery office, London. 259
Green (Paul) Hawthorntree. © Dec. 21, 1943; A
177699; University of North Carolina press,
Chapel Hill, N. C. 260
Greitzer (Samuel L.) Elementary topography and
map reading. © Jan. 17, 1944; A 178234; Mc-
Graw-Hill book co., inc., New York. 261
Griffin (James Bennett) Fort Ancient aspect. ©
Dec. 31, 1943; A 178272; University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor. 262
Guerney (Bernard Guilbert) ed. Treasury of Rus-
sian literature. © Nov. 30,1943; A 177618; Van-
guard press, inc., New York. 263
{Guterman (Norbert)| tr. No quarter, by Konstantin
Simonoy. [Translated by N. Guterman] © Nov.
30, 1943; A 177885; L. B. Fischer pub. corp.,
New =e 264
Hackforth-Jones (Gilbert)*
land. Submarine alone.
ad int. 28028; pubd. Nov. 30, 1943.
Bath, Somerset, Eng-
© lc. Jan. 12, 1944; A
265
Haefner (Ralph) Brazil, land of surprises. © Nov.
2, 1943; A 178101; Lyons & Carnahan, Chicago.
266
Harcourt-Smith(Simon)* Bembridge, Isle of Wight,
England. Alberoni. © 1c. Jan. 20, 1944; A ad
int. 28043; pubd. Nov. 22, 1943. 267
Harding (Warren G.) 2d. American looks at Aus-
tralia. © Dec: 31, 1943; A 177864; Review and
herald pub. assn., Washington. 268
Harned (Herbert S.) Physical chemistry of electro-
lytic solutions, by H. S. Harned and Benton B.
Owen. © Dec. 31, 1943; A 177913; Reinhold-pub.
corp., New York. 269
Harper (William Strickland)* Hamden, Conn.
Thoughts as life was lived. © Dec. 14, 1943; A
177765. 270
Harrisson (Tom) ed. War factory. © 1c. Dec. 21,
1943; A ad int. 27978; pubd. Oct. 25; Mass-
observation, London. 271
Hart (Henry H) Venetian adventurer. © Jan.4,
1944; A 178167; Board of trustees of the Leland
Stanford junior college, Stanford University,
Calif. 272
Harvard studies in classical philology. v. 54, ©
Dec. 27, 1943; A 178001; President & fellows of -
Harvard college, Cambridge, Mass. 273
Hathaway (Winifred) Education and health of the
partially seeing child. © Dec. 3, 1942; A 177772;
Columbia univ. press, New York.
Hawkins (John) & Hawkins (Ward)* Portland, Or.
Broken River. [1st ed.] © Jan. 24, 1944; A
178311. 275
Hawkins (Robert Martyr) Recovery of the histor-
ical Paul. © Nov. 15, 1943; A 177626; Vander-
bilt univ. press, Nashville. 276
Hayes (Marjorie)* Chestnut Hill, Mass. Homer’s
Hill. [1st ed.] © Jan. 7, 1944; A 178185. 277
Hayward (Walter S.) American people, by W. S.
Hayward and Dorothy Adams Hamilton. © Dec.
1, 1943; A 178172; Sheridan house, inc., New
York. os 278
Heilbrunn (L. V.) Outline of general physiology. ©
Dec. 23, 1943; A 177737; W. B. Saunders co.,
Philadelphia. 279
[Hemingway (Martha Gellhorn)|* San Francisco de
Paula, Cuba. Liana, by Martha Gellhorn. © Jan.
17, 1944; A 178171. 280
Henry (Robert Selph) Trains.
178041; Bobbs-Merrill co., Indianapolis.
© Dec. 31, 1943; A
281
Hichens (Robert Smythe)* Pomersteig, Maienfeld,
Grisons, Switzerland. Veils. © 1c. Dec. 20,
1943; A ad int. 27975; pubd. Oct. 21. 282
Hinkel (Ralph E.) Educational guide in air trans-
portation, by R. E. Hinkel and Leo Baron. ©
Dec. 23, 1943; A 177787; Transcontinental &
western air, inc., Kansas City, Mo. 283
Hobbs (Franklyn) Gold, the real ruler of the world.
© Dec. 24, 1943; A 177858: Business foundation,
Chicago. 284
Hobensack (Alice Bartow) Church in our commu-
nity. © Dec. 1, 1943; A 177694; Westminster
press, Philadelphia. 285
Hobson (Dorothy) Let there be light. © Sept. 25,
1943; A 177854; Bruce Fitzgerald, New York.
ma 286
Holding (Elizabeth Sanxay)* New York. Old Battle-
ax. © Dec. 3, 1943; A 177779. 287
Hollender (Abraham R.) Office treatment of the
nose, throat and ear. © Dec. 24, 1943; A 178148;
Year book publishers, inc., Chicago. 288
Holliston (Carol) Wait for me, darling. © jan. 3,
1944; A 177951; Gramercy pub. co., New York. 289
274
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[Holloway (Beatrice M.)}* Pasadena. From the
garden of silence, by Alexandra McLean [pseud. |
© Dec. 23, 1943; A 177744. 290
Holme (Bryan) ed. Master drawings. © Dec. 18,
1943; A 177902; Studio publications, inc., New
York. 291
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Holmes (Harry N.) Out of the test tube. © Dec. 29,
1943; A 177857; Emerson books, inc., New York.
292
[Holmes (John Haynes)] Our Lady, by Upton Sin-
clair. [Introduction and slight changes in text,
by J. H. Holmes] © Sept. 15, 1943; A 177721;
Upton Sinclair, Monrovia, Calif. 293
Hopkins (Gerard) tr. Work and play, by Jules Ro-
mains. Translated from the French, by G. Hop-
kins. © Jan. 17, 1944; A 178208; Alfred A.
Knopf, inc., New York. , 294
[Horning (Mary Fortunata, sister)] Aids to will
training in Christian education, by two sisters of
Notre Dame. © Dec. 15, 1943; A 177727; Fred-
erick Pustet co., (inc.), New York. 295
Horton (Marion) ed. A. L. A. catalog, 1937-1941.
© Dec. 29, 1943; A 177877; Amer. library assn.,
Chicago. 296
Hotz (Robert B.) With General Chennault, by R. B.
Hotz, with the assistance of George L. Paxton,
Robert H. Neale and Parker S. Dupouy. © Nov.
29, 1943; A 177962; Coward-McCann, inc., New
York. 297
Howard (Joseph Kinsey) Montana, high, wide, and
handsome. © Nov. 30, 1943;A 177783; Yale univ.
press, New Haven. 298
Howe (Roland L.)* Philadelphia. History ofa church
(Dunker) with comments featuring the First
church ofthe brethren of Philadelphia, Pa., 1813-
1943. © Dec. 20, 1943; A 177675. 299 .
Hubbart (Henry Clyde) Ohio Wesleyan’s first hun-
dred years. © Dec. 1, 1943; A 178066; Ohio
Wesleyan uniy., Delaware, O. 300
Huff (George D.)* San Diego, Calif. Gynecology,
' diseases and surgery of women. © Oct. 30, 1943;
A 177926. 301
Hunt (J. McV.) ed. Personality and the behavior
disorders. v. 1,2. © Jan. 19, 1944; A 178254;
Ronald press co., New York. 302
Hunter (Milton Reed)* Logan, Utah. Utah in her
western setting. © Sept. 1, 1943; A 178242.
303
Hurd (Louis M.) Modern poultry farming. © Jan.
18, 1944; A 178216; Macmillan co., New York.
304
Hurst (Fannie)* New York. Hallelujah. [1st ed.]
© Jan. 5, 1944; A 177999. 305
Husted (Mary Irving) Hudson River children. ©
Dec. 15, 1943;A 178062; Bruce. Humphries, inc.,
Boston. 306
Hutchinson (Paul)* Winnetka, Ill. From victory to
peace. © Nov. 15, 1943; A 178237. 307
Hutton (Edna Rait) Carols of the ages. © Nov. 22,
1943; A 177669; C. D. Pantle, St. Louis. 308
Illustrated London news. v. 203. 309-313
No. 5456, Nov. 13, 1943. .© 1 c. Dec. 28, 1943;
A ad int. 27990; pubd. Nov. 13.
No. 5458, Nov. 27, 1943. © 1 c. Jan. 7, 1944; A
ad int. 28017; pubd. Nov. 27, 1943.
No, 5459, Dec. 4, 1943. © 1 c. Jan. 12, 1944; A
ad int. 28030; pubd. Dec. 4, 1943.
No. 5460, Dec. 11, 1943. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1944; A
ad int. 28047; pubd. Dec. 11, 1943.
No. 5461, Dec. 18, 1943. © 1c. Jan. 19, 1944;
A ad int. 28046; pubd. Dec. 18, 1943;
King features syndicate, inc., New York.
Indiana. Supreme court. Reports of the cases de-
cided in the Supreme court of Indiana. v. 220.
© Dec. 27, 1943; A 177817; State of Indiana,
Indianapolis. 314
Infantry journal, comp. 315-318
Armored forces of the United States army. ©
Dec. 2, 1943; A 177970.
Army air forces of the United States. © Dec.
2, 1943; A 177969.
Coast artillery corps of the United States army.
© Dec. 2, 1943; A 177971.
Cerps of engineers of the United States army.
© Dec. 2, 1943; A 177968.
Rand McNally & co., Chicago.
Ingersoll (William Henry) Arkansas in retrospect.
© Dec. 15, 1948; A 177851; Burton pub. co.,
Kansas City, Mo. 319
Ingram (Madelene Elliott) Principles of psychiatric
nursing. © Jan. 3, 1944; A 177972; W. B. Saun-
ders co., Philadelphia. 320
Instruments of leadership, a symposium of address-
es. © July 3, 1943; A 178149; Gustavus Adol-
phus college, St. Peter, Minn. 321
Jackson (David) Gridiron gambler. © Dec. 22, 1943;
A 177828; Dorrance & co., inc., Philadelphia.
322
[Jacob (Iris Morley)|* London. Mighty years, by
Iris Morley. © 1 c.Jan. 4, 1944; A ad int. 18005;
pubd. Nov. 8, 1943. 323
Jacobi (Jolan) Psychology of Jung. © Nov. 15, 1943;
A 178160; Yale univ. press, New Haven. 324
Jamieson (Elizabeth Marion) Trends in nursing
history. [By] E. M. Jamieson and Mary Sewell.
© Jan. 3, 1944; A 178054; W., B. Saunders co.,
Philadelphia. 325
Jansen (William)* New York & Allen (Nellie B.)*
Lake Worth, Fla. How people live. © Nov. 29,
1943; A 177631. 326
Jenkins (Glenn L.)* Lafayette, Ind. & Hartung (W.
H.)* Baltimore. Chemistry of organic medici-
nal products: © Dec. 29, 1943; A 1177837.
327
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Ne ee
Johnson (Melvin M.) ir. & Haven (Charles T.)*
Boston. Ammunition, its history, development
and use, 1600 to 1943—.22 BB cap to 20 mm.
Shell. © Dec. 20, 1943; A 177880. 328
Jones (Edgar DeWitt) Man stood up to preach. ©
Nov. 1, 1943; A 177668; C. D. Pantle, St. Louis.
329
Jones (Lucile Blair)* New York. Songs for a
surgeon. © Jan. 19, 1944; A 178263. 330
Joscelyn (Archie) Blue River riders. © Jan. 3,
1944: A 177954; Phoenix press, New York.
331
Keene (Carolyn) Secret in the old attic. © Jan. 15,
1944; A 178166; Grosset & Dunlap, inc., New
York. 332
Kelen (Emery) Yussuf the ostrich. © Dec. 28, 1943;
A 177801; Hyperion press, New York. 333
Kelsen (Hans) Society and nature. © Dec. 14, 1943;
A 177718; University of Chicago, Chicago.
334
Kelty (Mary G.) 335, 336
Life in modern America.
177628.
Modern American life, by M. G. Kelty and Sister
Blanche Marie. © Oct. 5, 1943; A 177649.
© Ginn & co., Boston.
© Aug. 4, 1943; A
Kenny (Nick)* New York. Day unto day, by N.
Kenny. Compiled and edited by Ethel Paige. ©
Dec. 6, 1943; A 178213. 337
Kerr (Walter)* New York. Russian army, its men,
its leaders and its battles. [1st ed.] © Jan. 17,
1944; A 178202. 338
Kingsley (Elizabeth S.) Double-crostics. Series
15. © Nov. 29, 1943; A 177834; Simon & Schus-
ter, inc., New York. 339
Kirby (Louis Paul) Et cetera. © Dec. 18, 1943; A
177764; Edward K. Meador, Boston. 340
[Kleinknecnt (Christian F.)] comp. Poor Richard’s
anthology on father and son. Compiled and ed-
ited by Poor Richard [pseud.]. © Jan. 7, 1944; A
178026; Shaw pub. co., Washington. 341
Knight (Kathleen Moore)* Martha’s Vineyard, Mass.
Design in diamonds. © Jan. 7, 1944; A 177963.
342
Koehler (Walter A.)* Morgantown, W. Va. Prin-
ciples and applications of electrochemistry. v.
2. © Jan. 18, 1944; A 178330. 343
Krueger (Walter W.) Fundamentals of personal
hygiene. © Jan. 4, 1944; A 178188; W. B. Saun-
ders co., Philadelphia. 344
Kuhns (William R.) ed. Return of opportunity. [1st
ed.] © Jan. 5, 1944; A 178000; Harper &bros.,
New York. 345
LaBorde (Adras P.) Roger WilcoA BC of radio
for flyers. © Dec. 20, 1943; A 177657; Military
Service pub. co., Harrisburg, Pa. 346
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Le Prade (Ruth)
Lacy (Benjamin Rice) jr. Revivals in the midst of
the years. © Dec. 2, 1943; A 177614; John Knox
press, Richmond. 347
Ladd (William Palmer) Prayer book interleaves.
© Jan. 7, 1944; A 176251; Oxford univ. press,
New York, inc., New York. 348
[Lake (J. B.)] Pay-off, by Joe Barry [pseud.] ©
July 10, 1943; A 178037; Arcadia house, inc.,
New York. 349
Lake (Thomas T.)* Philadelphia. Fundamentals of .
applied psychiatry for non-medical physicians.
© Dec. 14, 1943; A 177685. 350
Larimer (Mabel Gilbert)* Brookville, Pa. Blend-
ing all colors. © Nov. 29, 1943; A 178346.
351
Lawler (Thomas Bonaventure)* New York.
- 352, 353
Essentials of American history. © Aug. 18,
1943; A 177636.
Historia general del mundo. © Sept. 29, 1943;
A 177646.
LeDoux (Lucien Amaron)* ‘New Orleans. Doctor’s
book for women. © Aug. 21, 1943; A 177701.
354
Leeming (Joseph) Games to make and play at home.
© Dec. 31, 1943; A 177925; D Appleton-Century
co., inc., New York. = SOD
Leibensperger (Elmer I.) History and genealogy of
the Leibensperger family. © Jan. 19, 1944, A
178245; Leibensperger family assn., Kutztown,
Pa. 456
LeMaster (Clarence Allen) Aircraftsheet metal
work, © Jan. 17, 1944; A 178199; Amer. tech-
nical soc., Chicago. “357
Song tree. © Aug. 2, 1943; A
177911; J. F. Rowny press, Santa Barbara, Calif.
358
Levitats (Isaac) Jewish community in Russia, 1772-
1844, © Jan. 3, 1944; A 177979; Columbia univ.
press, New York. 369
Levy (Rosalie Marie)* New York. Thirty years
with Christ. © Dec. 17, 1943; A 177659. 360
Lewis (Nolan-D. C.) Outlines for psychiatric ex-
aminations. © Dec. 20, 1943; A 178065; New
York state dept. of mental hygiene, Albany. 361
Pathology and therapy © of
© Dec. 21, 1943; A 178217;
362
Lichtwitz (Leopold)
rheumatic fever.
Grune & Stratton, New York.
Lilliput.v. 13. 1943. 363, 364
No. 4, Oct., 1943. © 1c. Oct. 6; A ad int. 27848;
pubd, Sept. 15.
No. 6, Dec., 1943. © 1 c. Dec. 28; A ad int.
27991; pubd. Nov. 23.
© Pocket publications, ltd., London.
Linton (Irwin H.) Lawyer examines the Bible. ©
Dec. 10, 1943; A 177658; W. A. Wilde co., Bos-
ton. 365
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 1, 1944
Lipscomb (David) Commentary on the New Testa-
ment Epistles, by D. Lipscomb. Edited, with
additional notes, by J. W. Shepherd. v. I. © Sept.
10, 1943; A 178218; Gospel advocate co., Nash-
ville. 366
[Livingston (William T.)] ed. Financial and business
statements, by Leo Greendlinger. [Revisions~
by W. T. Livingston] © Aug. 16, 1943; A 177928;
Alexander Hamilton institute, inc.; New York.
367
Lockridge (Frances) & Lockridge (Richard)* New
York. . Killing the goose. [1st ed.] © Jan. 7,
1944; A 178339. 368
Loeb (Isidor) ed. Debates of the Missouri con-
stitutional convention of 1875. Edited by I.
Loeb and Floyd C. Shoemaker. v. 11. © Dec.
30, 1943; A 178121; State historical soc. of Mis-
souri, Columbia, Mo. 369
Lofts (Norah) Golden fleece. [ist American ed.|] ©
Jan. 17, 1944; A 178206; Alfred A. Knopf, inc.,
New York. 370
Lomax (Bliss) Saddle hawks. [1st ed.] © Jan. 7,
1944; A 177996; Doubleday, Doran & co., inc.,
New York. 371
Long (Amelia Reynolds) Death has a will. © Jan.
3, 1944; A 177948; Phoenix press, New York.
372
Loomis (Louise Ropes) ed. Aristotle on Man in the
universe. © Dec. 15, 1943; A 178117; Walter J.
Black, inc., New York. 373
Loos (Amandus W.) tr. Divine-human encounter,
by Emil Brunner. Translated by A. W. Loos. ©
Aug. 1, 1943; A 177810; Westminster press,
Philadelphia. 374
Louisiana. Supreme court. Louisiana reports. v.
203. © Dec. 6, 1943; A 177738; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. ~ 375
Love (Gladys) Thy Kingdom come! © Dec. 17,
1943; A 177831; Dorrance & co., inc., Philadel-
phia. 376
Lowrie (Albert Bruckner)* Dearborn, Mich. Build-
ing templar masonry. © Dec. 29, 1943; A 178212.
377
Lowrie (Walter) Short story of Jesus. © Dec. 6,
1943; A 177611; Charles Scribner’s sons, New
York. 378
Lucas (Curtis) Flour is dusty. © Dec. 29, 1943;
A 177829; Dorrance & co., inc., Philadelphia.
379
Luccock (Halford E.) Acts of the Apostles in pres-
ent-day preaching. One volume ed. © Mar. 1,
1942; A 178307; Willett, Clark & co., Chicago.
380
McCay (Clive M.) Nutrition of the dog. © Dec. 6,
1943; A 177672; Comstock pub. co., inc., Ithaca,
Ne*¥: 381
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[McCloskey (Richard Gordon)| R. O. T. C. manual
for essentially military schools. First and sec-
ond years. Basic course. 11th ed. [By R. G.
McCloskey and others] © Dec. 17, 1943; A
177959; Military service pub. co., Harrisburg,
Pa. 382
McCord (David)* Cambridge, Mass.
© Dec. 22, 1943; A 178031.
On occasion.
383
[McCrindle (Susan Ertz)|* Wineham, Sussex, Eng-
land. Anger in the sky, by Susan Ertz. © lc.
Jan. 8, 1944: A ad int. 28032; pubd. Nov. 15, 1943.
: 384
McDiarmid (E. W.) Administration of the American
public library, by E. W. McDiarmid and John
McDiarmid. © Jan. 19, 1944; A 178309; Amer.
library assn., Chicago. 385
MacDonald (Wilson)* Aurora, Ontario, Canada:
Greater poems of the Bible. © Dec. 20, 1943; A
178091. 386
McDougald (Roman)*
Karen. © Jan. 14, 1944; A 178340.
Clayton, La. Deaths of Lora
387
McEniry (E. C.)* Columbus, O. God cares for you.
© Jan. 5, 1944; A 178181. 388
MacGaheran (Joseph) Advertising campaigns, by
J. MacGaheran, in collaboration withMac Martin.
© Aug. 16, 1943; A 177688; Alexander Hamilton
institute, inc., New York. 389
McGiffert (Gertrude Huntington)* Hastings-on-
Hudson, N. Y. Gargoyles and flying buttress-
es. © Dec. 24, 1943; A 177908. 390
McGill (John T.) Vanderbilt chapter of Phi beta
kappa, 1901-1943. © Jan. 7, 1944; A 178028;
Vanderbilt univ., Nashville. 391
McGuire (O. R.) Americans on guard. [New mate-
rial by O. R. McGuire and Richard Harwood-
Staderman]| © Dec. 30, 1943; A 177755; Amer.
good government soc., Cincinnati. 392
McKee (C. W.) ed. What, why, and how of Amer-
ican free enterprise. © Aug. 15,1941; A 177811;
Amer.economic & business foundation, inc., New
Wilmington, Pa. 393
McMurry (Robert N.) Handling personality adjust-
ment in industry. [1st ed.] © Jan. 5, 1944; A
177998; Harper & bros., New York. 394
[Macrae (Mrs. John) sr.] Handel at the court of
kings, by Opal Wheeler. [1st ed.] © Nov. 26,
1943; A 178153; E. P. Dutton & co., inc., New
York. 395
McRoberts (Duncan) While China bleeds. © July
31, 1943; A 177838; Zondervan pub. house, Grand
Rapids, Mich. 396
Macy (George)* New York. 397, 398
Sailor’s reader. © Nov. 17, 1943; A 177847.
Soldier’s reader. © Nov. 17, 1943; A 177848.
Magruder (Frank Abbott) American government,
“ 1944. © Jan. 3, 1944; A 178178; Allyn & Bacon,
Boston. 399
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES .
400
ptr; n. S., v. 41
Mapes (Erwin K.) Y va de cuento, by E. K. Mapes
and Juan Lopez-Morillas. © Oct. 15, 1943; A
177645; Ginn & co., Boston, 400
Margulies (Leo) ed. Flying wildcats. © Aug. 2,
1943; A 178089; Hampton pub. co., New York.
401
Marks (Percy)* Hamden,Conn. Shade of sycamore.
© Jan. 24, 1944; A 178328. ~ 402
Marsh (Frank Burr) Modern problems in the an-
cient world. © Sept. 9,1943; A 177714; Board of
regents of the Univ. of Texas; Austin, Tex. 403
Martin (William Wallace)* Nashville. Ancient
religious cults. ©.Dec. 22, 1943; A 178222.
404
Mary Therese, sister. Give Joana sword. © Jan.
4, 1944; A 177896; Macmillan co., New York.
405
Mary Thomas Aquinas, sister. This is our herit-
age, by Sister Mary Thomas Aquinas and Mary
Synon, under the supervision of George Johnson.
© Aug. 20, 1943; A 177641; Ginn & co., Boston.
406
Mathias (Willis D.)* Allentown, Pa. Ideas of God
_ and conduct. © Nov. 16, 1943; A 178168. 407
May (Charles H.) Manual of the diseases of the eye
for students and general practitioners, by C. H.
May, with the assistance of Charles A. Perera.
© Dec. 15,1943; A 177927;C. H. May, New York.
408
Mears (Frederick) Carrier combat. [1st ed.] ©
Jan. 7, 1944; A 178069; Doubleday, Doran & co.,
inc., New York. 409
Meiksins (Gregory) Baltic riddle. © Dec. 6, 1943;
A 177884; L. B. Fischer pub. corp., New York.
410
Mendoza (Jose Joaquin)* Los Angeles. Spanish as
you like it. © Nov. 1, 1943; A 177720. 411
[Mercer (C. W.)}* Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia,
South Africa. Eye for a tooth, by Dornford Yates
[pseud.] © 1c. Jan. 10, 1944; A ad int. 28025;
pubd. Dec. 7, 1943. 412
Meyer (Gerard Previn) Louder tnan the drum. ©
Nov. 15, 1943;A 177853; League to support poet-
ry, New York. 413
Meyer (Martin) Science of explosives. © Oct. 22,
1943; A 177816; Thomas Y. Crowell co., New
York. z 414
Michie co.,* Charlottesville, Va. 415, 416
Charter and ordinances of the city of Medford,
Massachusetts, 1943. © Dec. 22, 1943; A
177878.
Revised ordinances of the city of Worcester,
Massachusetts, 1943. Charter and ordinances
of the city. © Jan. 21, 1944; A 178274.
Miller (Basil) Praying Hyde. © Oct. 27, 1943; A
177845; Zondervan pub house, Grand Rapids,
Mich. 417
Miller (Genevieve) On the influence of trades, pro-
fessions, ana occupations in the United States in
the production of disease, by Benjamin W. Mc-
Cready, with introductory essay by G. Miller. ©
Dec. 23, 1943; A 177768; Johns Hopkins press,
Baltimore. : 418
Miller (Helen Topping) Last lover. © Dec. 31,
1943; A 177873; D. Appleton-Century Co., inc.,
New York. 419
Miller (John Homer) Take a look at yourself. ©
Oct. 25, 1943;A 177745; Whitmore & Stone, Nash-
ville. : 420
Milligan (Cora M.)* Los Angeles. Daily walks. ©
Dec. 16, 1943; A 177876. 421
Mingos (Howard) American heroes of the war in
the air. v.1. © Dec. 17, 1943; A 177813; Lan-
ciar publishers, inc., New York. | 422
Minute of prayer. A prayer for every day in the
year submitted by Protestant ministers, Catholic
priests and Jewish rabbis. © Nov. 8, 1943; A
177906; Garden City pub. co., inc., New York.
. 423
Missouri. Supreme court. Reports of cases deter-
mined between September 8, 1942 and June 1,
1943. v. 350. © Dec. 22, 1943; A 177782; Mar-
ion Spicer, Jefferson City, Mo. 424
Missouri blue book. State reports showing volume
and page of South western reporter (Blue section)
© Nov. 1, 1943;A 177804; West pub. ‘co., St. Paul.
425
426, 427
© Dec. 23, 1943; A
Mixter (George W.)
Primer of navigation.
177715.
Primer of navigation key, hy G. W. Mixter and
Ramon O. Williams. © Dec. 30, 1943; A
177903.
© D. Van Nostrand co., inc., New York.
Moffatt James) Thrill of tradition. © Jan. 11, 1944;
A 178056; Macmillan co., New York. 428
Monro (Kate M.) English for secretaries. Ist ed.
© Jan. 3,1944; A 178051; McGraw-Hill book co.,
inc., New York. 429
Montgomery (Robert H.)* New York. Montgomery’s
federal taxes on corporations, 1943-44. v. 1, 2.
© Dec. 22, 1943; A 177679, 177680. 430, 431
Moore (Gerald) Unashamed accompanist. © 1c.
Jan. 6, 1944; A ad int. 28010; pubd. Dec. 1, 1943; .
Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, ltd.,London. 432
Moore (Robert) jr.,* Lubbock, Tex. Once in a blue
moon. © Dec. 20, 1943; A 177761. 433
Morgan (Charles) House of Macmillan, 1843-1943.
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1944; A ad int. 28005; pubd, Nov.
10, 1943; Macmillan co., New York. 434
~
Morgan (G. Campbell) Triumphs of faith. © 1c.
Jan. 27,1944; Aad int. 28058; pubd. Dec. 2, 1943;
Fleming H. Revell co., New York. 435
no. 1, 1944
Morrison (Charles Clayton)* Chicago. Christian
and the war. ©-July 8, 1942: A 178305. 436
Morrison (john A.)* Anderson, Ind. Learning how
to be happy. © Dec. 10, 1943; A 178084. ~ 437
Morton (Jay) ed. Complete vitamin cook book. Ed-
itor-in-chief, J. Morton, associate editor, Lily
Haxworth Wallace. © Sept. 18, 1943; A 177615;
Books, in€., Clinton, Mass. 438
Mott (Frank Luther) ed. Journalism in wartime. ©
Noy. 1, 1943; A 177623; Amer. council on public
affairs, Washington. 439
Mudgett (Bruce D.) Insurance, by B. D. Mudgett,
in collaboration with Edward R. Hardy, Solomon
S. Huebner [and] G. F. Michelbacher. © July 15,
1943; A 177686; Alexander Hamilton institute,
_ inc., New York. 440
Mulligan (john E.) Experiences in journalism. ©
Oct. 26, 1943; A 178110; Lyons & Carnahan,
Chicago. 441
Munson (Knox)* Boston. So little done. © Dec. os
1943; A 177939. 442
Nauss. (Ralph Welty) Medical parasitology and
zoology. © Jan. 5, 1944; A 177943; Paul B. Hoe-
ber, inc., New York. 443
Negligence and compensation cases annotated. New
series. v. 13. © Dec. 31, 1943; A 178151; Cal-
laghan & co., Chicago, 444
Neilson (Francis) Tragedy of Europe. v.3. © Dec.
10, 1943; A 177983; C. C. Nelson pub. co., Apple-
ton, Wis. 445
Ness (Hilmar Ludolph)* Minneapolis. Polishing
and lapping, © Jan. 19, 1944; A 178249. 446
New international. French-English and English-
French dictionary. With supplement of new
words. © Oct. 1, 1943; A 178270; Wilcox &
Follett co., Chicago. 447
New universal self-pronouncing dictionary, with an
encyclopedic appendix. Handyed. © Dec. 30,
1943; A 178342; John C. Winston co., Philadel-
phia. 448
New York (State) Gilbert-Bliss civil practice of
the state of New York. v. 4. Recompiled 1943,
by Edwin M. Bohm. © Dec. 30, 1943; A 178036;
Matthew Bender & co., inc., Albany & Baker,
— Voorhis & co., inc., New York. » 449
——Supreme court. Reports of cases decided in
the appellate division. v. 265. © Dec. 28, 1943;
A 178035; Thomas J. Curran, secretary of State,
State of New York, Albany. 450
New York Supplement. Second series, vy. 43. N. yY.
S. 2d. © Dec. 30, 1943:A 178128; West pub. co.
St. Paul. 451
Newkirk (Louis V.) You can make it. By] L
Newkirk and La Vada Zutter. © Jan. ee
178055; Silver Burdett co., New York. 452
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Nibley (Preston) Faith promoting stories. © Nov.
2, 1943; A.178267; Deseret book co., Salt Lake
City. 453
Nolan (Jeannette Covert)* Bloomington, Ind. OQ.
Henry, the story of William Sygney Porter. ©
Dec. 10, 1943; A 178247. 454
Norris (Charles G.)* Palo Alto, Calif. Flint. ©
Jan. 7, 1944; A 177964. 455
North Carolina. General statutes of North Carolina
of 1943. v.1, 2. © Dec. 29, 1943, Jan. 14, 1944;
A 177920, 178154; Michie co., Charlottesville,
Va. eebiene 456, 457
North Dakota. Supreme court. Reports of cases
decided. v. 72. © Dec. 16, 1943; A 178302;
State of North Dakota, Bismarck, N. D. 458
North easterndigest, 1943 annual. Covering vol-
umes 43-49 North eastern reporter, Second
series,
© Dec. 31, 1943; A 178130; West pub.
co., St. Paul,"
459
North eastern reporter. Second series. v. 50 N. E.
2d, © Jan. 10, 1944; A 178291; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 460
North western reporter. Second series. v. 10N.
W. 2d. © Dec. 6, 1943; A 177739; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 461
Norton (Mary) Magic bed-knobs. © Dec. 28, 1943;
A 178220; Hyperion press, New York. 462
Novotny (Louise Miller) Special days in the church
school. © Dec. 13, 1943; A 177719; Standard
pub. co., Cincinnati. 463
O’Brien (Jack) Return of Silver Chief. [1st ed.] ©
Dec. 13, 1943; A 177909; John C. Winston co.,
Philadelphia. 464
O’Day (Ralph)* Akron, O. Real-I-zation. © Dec.
22, 1943; A 177800. 465
Odlum (Oswald B.)* Vancouver, B. C., Canada.
Preface. © 1c. Nov. 8, 1943; Aad int. 28023;
pubd, Jan. 3, 1944. 466
Santa Barbara, Calif. My friend
© Jan. 10, 1944; A
467
O’Hara (Mary)*
Flicka. [Educational ed. ]
178073.
Ohio jurisprudence. Cumulative supplement to vol-
umes 1-43. © Jan. 5, 1944; A 178047-178049;
Lawyers co-operative pub. co., Rochester, N. Y.
468-470
O’More (Peggy) Instead of him. © Jan. 3, 1944; A
177952; Gramercy pub. co., New York. ATi
Owen (Dorothea) More stately mansions. © Dec.
20, 1943; A 177827; Dorrance & co., inc., Phil-
adelphia. 472
Owen (John) The burden. © 1c. Jan. 14,1944; A ad
int. 28036; pubd. Nov. 18, 1943; Frank Elias,
West Kirby, Cheshire, England. 473
Pacific reporter. Secondseries. v. 140 P,2d. ©
Dec. 21, 1943;A 178005; West pub. co., St. Paul.
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{Parker (Lockie)]ed. Story parade star book. ©
Jan. 10, 1944; A 178087; John C. Winston co.,
Philadelphia. 475
Parkinson (Franziska Raabe) The harvest. © Dec.
17, 1943; A 177826; Dorrance & co., inc., Phil-
adelphia. ~~ 476
Parlakian (Raphael)* New York. One hundred and
one nights. © Dec. 20, 1943; A 177762. 477
Parsons (Alice Beal)* Nyack, N. Y. The mountain.
fist ed.] © Jan. 21, 1944; A 178253. 478
Parsons (Louella Oettinger)* Beverly Hills, Calif.
Gay illiterate. [1st ed.] © Jan. 7, 1944; A 178067.
479
Patencio (Francisco) Stories and legends of the
Palm Springs Indians, by F. Patencio, as told to
Margaret Boynton. © Nov. 10, 1943; A 178214;
Caroline S. Snyder, Palm Springs, Calif. 480
Paul (Eden) tr. Interpretation of dreams. v. 1, 2.
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Liveright pub. corp., New York. 481
Peattie (Roderick) ed. Great Smokies and the Blue
Ridge. © Dec. 10, 1943; A 177712; Vanguard
press, inc., New York. 482
Peck (E. C.) Engineering controls. © Jan, 3, 1944;
A 178141; Lincoln extension institute, inc., Cleve-
land. 483
Peers (Edgar Allison) 484, 485
Spain in eclipse, 1937-1943. © 1c. Dec. 4, 1943;
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lItd., London.
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Dec. 27, 1943; A 177871; Wings press, Mill Val-
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Penick (Margaret H. D.) Coins of memory. © Dec.
20, 1943; A 177759; S. B. Penick, New York.
487
Pennsylvania. Superior court. Pennsylvania Super-
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Pennsylvania reporter, covering cases reportedin
Atlantic reporter, Secona series. 1A. 2d-30 A.
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co., St. Paul. 490-504
Pfeffer (J. Alan)* Buffalo. Civil and military Ger-
man. © Dec. 21, 1943; A 177702. 505
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Phibbs (Harry C.)* Chicago. Hodge podge. © Dec.
10, 1943; A 178014. 506
Picture post. - 507-511
v. 21.
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ad int. 27999; pubd: Dec. 1.
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: int. 28012; pubd. Dec. 8, 1943.
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© Hulton press, ltd., London.
Piette (Eugene C.) Microbiology and nursing, by E.
C. Piette andJean Martin White. © Jan. 14, 1944;
A 178269; F. A. Davis, Philadelphia. 512
Pim (Paul) Teiling Tommy about our good neigh-
bors. © Nov.3, 1943; A 177661; Cupples & Leon
co., New York. 513
Plyer (Arthur Mabb) Vagabond Hall. © Dee, 24,
1943; A 178258; Welrad corp., New York. 514
Polisher (Edward N.) Estate planning and estate
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Porter (C. W.) Organic chemistry, by C. W. Porter
and T. D. Stewart. © Oct. 8, 1943; A 177640;
Ginn & co., Boston. 516
Potter (Milton C.) Chart and log for writing words
right. [By] M. C. Potter [and] Ethel M. Parkin-
son. © Sept. 3, 1943; A 178119; Mentzer, Bush
& co., Chicago. 517
Powell (Emma Moody) Heavenly destiny. © Dec.
15, 1943; A 177678; Moody Bible institute of
Chicago, Chicago. 518
Power (Mary James) in the name of the bee; the
significance of Emily Dickinson. © Dec. 21,
1943: A 178018; Sheed & Ward; inc., New York.
519
Pratt (Helen Gay) Hawaii, off-shore territory. ©
Jan. 3, 1944; A 178004; Charles Scribner’s sons,
New York. 520
Pribbie (Evalin) Correct English usage. © Nov. 5,
1942; A 178097; Lyons & Carnahan, Chicago.
521
Proctor (George D.) Picture book of nature, by G.
D. Proctor, Helen Grossman [and] Seymour
Freedgood. © Nov. 29, 1943; A 177850; S. E.
Lowe, inc., New York. 522
Public utilities reports (New series) v. 49, 1943.
© Dec. 17, 1943; A 177907; Public utilities re-
ports, inc., Washington, 523
Punch. v. 205. 524-529
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ad int. 27992; pubd. Oct. 27.
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ad int. 28001; pubd. Dec. 1.
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1943. © 1c. Dec. 21, 1943; A ad int. 27979;
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don. 530
Raistrick (Arthur) Teach yourself geology. © 1c.
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lish universities press, ltdi, Bickley, Kent, Eng-
land. 531
© Jan. 10, 1944; A
Rame (David) Road to Tunis.
532
178061; Arthur D. Divine, London.
Rathbone (A. D.) 4th. He’s in the sub-busters now.
[ist ed.] © Jan. 3, 1944; A 177981; Robert M.
McBride & co., New York. 533
Raven (Charles E.) Good news of God. © 1c. jan.
8, 1944; A ad int. 28031; pubd. Nov. 15, 1943;
Harper & bros., New York. 534
Ravetch (I. Shalom)* Long Beach, Calif. Menuchat
Shalom. Late service for Sabbath eve. © Dec.
10, 1943; A 177753. 535
Rawlings (Frank) Lisping man. © Oct. 15,1942; A
178411; Gateway books, New York. 536
Reitz (Deneys)* London. No outspan. © 1c. Jan.
8, 1944; A ad int. 28022; pubd. Dec. 8, 1943;
537
s
Ribble (Margaret A.) Rights of infants. © Dec. 22,
1943; A 177822; Columbia univ. press, New York.
538
Richards (Phil) How to abandon ship, by P. Rich-
ards [and] JohnJ. Banigan. © Sept. 30, 1943; A
178139; Cornell maritime press, New York.
539
Richards (Stephen L.) Church in war and peace. ©
Nov. 4, 1943; A 178266; Deseret book co., Salt
Lake City. 540
Richards (Walter Marvin) Our careers as citizens,
by W. M. Richards and Bliss Isely. © Dec. 7,
1943, A 178027; Beckley-Cardy co., Chicago.
F 541
[Richmond (Lionel Thelwal)|* Buenos Aires, Argen-
tina. Post-war economics made easier, by Leon-
ard Richmond (pseud.] © 1c. Jan. 5, 1944; A ad
int. 28004; pubd. Nov. 9, 1943. 542
Ridler (Anne Barbara)* Berkhamsted, Hertford-
shire, England. Nine bright shiners. © 1 c. Dec.
30, 1943; A ad int. 27997; pubd. Nov. 22. 543
Rivlin (Harry N.)* Flushing, L.I., N. Y. Encyclo-
pedia of modern education. Editor, H. N. Rivlin,
associate editor, Herbert Schueler. © Dec. 23,
1943; A 178123. 544
Robertson (E. Arnot) The signpost. © Jan. 4, 1944;
A 177898; Eileen A. Robertson Turner, London.
546
_ Robinson (Frank B.) Your God-power. © Dec. 27,
15
1943; A 177819; Psychiana, inc., Moscow, Id.
547
[Robinson (Ursula Gower)|* London. Freddy for
fun, by Mary Essex[pseud.] © ic. Dec. 16,
1943; A ad int. 27976; pubd. Oct. 20. 548
[Robson (Janet) ] illus. 549-551
Merry tales for children, by Carolyn Sherwin
Bailey. [Illustrated by J. Robson] © Dec. 21,
1943; A 177791.
Stories children want, by Carolyn Sherwin Bai-
ley. [Frontispiece by J. Robson] © Dec. 14,
1943; A 177792.
Tell me another story, by Carolyn Sherwin Bai-
ley. [Frontispiece by J. Robson] © Dec. 13,
1943; A 177793.
© Platt & Munk co., inc., New York.
Roheim (Geza) Origin and function of culture. ©
Dec. 1, 1943; A 178244; Nervous & mental dis-
ease monographs, New York. -. 552
Ross (Alfred E.)* Williamsville, N. Y. Years af-
ter. © Dec. 18, 1943; A 177693. 553
Ross (James Frederick Stanley)* Southport, Eng-
land.. Parliamentary representation. © 1 c. Jan.
14, 1944; A ad int. 28035; pubd. Nov. 19, 1943.
554
[Rothblatt (H. M.)] comp. Ha-sifrut veha-hayim.
Anthology of Hebrew literature. Part 2. © Dec.
29, 1943; A 177867; Hebrew pub. co., New York.
555
Roussel (Fernand)* Vancouver, B. C., Canada.
Magnetodynamism, the unifying principle of
physical phenomena. © 1 c. Dec. 27, 1943; A ad
int. 28059; pubd. Dec. 15. 556
Roux (Georgette Louise)* Chicago. Gerda and Pe-
ter and Mr. Boo. © Aug. 30, 1943; A 177818.
557
Ruskowski (Casimir W.) Constitutional governor.
© Nov. 17, 1948; A 178124; Bruce Humphries,
inc., Boston. 558
Russell (William H.) ed. Democracy: should it
survive? © Dec. 31, 1943; A177942; Bruce pub.
co., Milwaukee. 559
Sackville-West (Victoria Mary) Eagleand the dove.
© 1c. Dec. 31,1943; A ad int. 28002; pubd. Nov.
8; Doubleday, Doran & co., inc., New York. 560
Sainsbury (Arthur H.)* Toronto. Dear boys. The
chimes. © 1c. Dec. 24, 1943; A adint. 28049;
pubd. Dec. 10. 561
Sansom (G. B.) Japan, a short cultural history. ©
Dec. 9, 1943; A 177868; D. Appleton-Century co.,
inc., New York. 562
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Santayana (George) Persons and places. © Jan. 7,
1944; A 178078; Charles Scribner’s sons, New
York. 563
Sanville (George W.)* Winona Lake, Ind. Forty
* Gospel hymn stories. [1st ed.] © Dec. 20, 1943;
A 178033. 564
Saye (Albert B.) New viewpoints in Georgia history.
© Dec. 2, 1943; A 178239; University of Georgia
press, Athens, Ga. 565
Schaaf (William L.) Plane. and solid geometry for
home study. © Jan. 10, 1944; A 178229; Garden
City pub. co., inc., New York. ~ 566
Schrott (Estelle) Heaven is for the angels. © Dec
31, 1943; A 177874; Estelle Schrott Conde,Free-
hold, N. J. 567
Schultz (Sigrid)*
try it again. © Jan. 24, 1944; A 178327.
Westport, Conn. Germany will
568
Schutt (William H.) Time study engineering. ist
ed: © Dec. 15, 1943; A 177619; McGraw-Hill
book co., inc., New York. 569
Schwettmann (Martin W.) Santa Rita. © Dec. 10,
1943; A 177856; Texas state historical assn.,
Austin, Tex. : 570
Schwoerer (Margaret Baird)* San Francisco. Mu-
sic everywhere. © Dec. 17, 1943; A_177875.
571
Scroggs (William O.)- Story of Louisiana. © Dec.
30, 1943; A 177820; Bobbs-Merril! co., Indian-
apolis. 572
Sell (Lewis L.)* New York. Practical ployglot
technical lexicography andthe professional poly-
glot technician. © Dec. 1, 1943; A 177710. 573
Selwood (Pierce W.) Magnetochemistry. © Dec. 30,
1943; A 178083; Interscience publishers, inc.,
New York. 574
Sheldon (AddisonErwin) Nebraska civil government.
© Dec. 20, 1943; A 177655; University pub. co.,
Lincoln, Neb. 575
Shinn (Everett) illus. The Christ story. © Dec. 24,
1943; A 177741; John C. Winston co., Philadelphia.
576
Sigerist (Henry E.) Civilization and disease. ©
Dec. 28, 1943; A 178268; Cornell univ., Ithaca,
IN; Y. 577
Sitwell (Sacheverell)* Towcester, Northants., Eng-
land. Splendours and miseries. © 1c. jan. 25,
1944; A ad int. 28057; pubd. Dec. 17, 1943. 578
Skomorovsky (Boris) Siege of Leningrad, by B.
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18, 1944; A 178201; E. P. Dutton & co.,inc., New
York. 579
Smith (Chard Powers) He’s in the artillery now.
[1st ed.] © Dec. 11, 1943; A 178019; Robert M.
McBride & co., New York. 580
Smith (Mrs. Gordon H.) Gongs in the night. © Dec.
15,1943; Ai77842; Zondervan pub. house, Grand
Rapids, Mich. 581i
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Smith (J. B. R.) ed. Corporation manual. © Jan. 4,
1944; A 178016; Corporation manual co., New
York. 582
Smith (Oswald J.) Oswald Smith’s short stories. ©
Sept. 30, 1943; A 177843; Zondervan pub. house,
Grand Rapids, Mich. 583
Snow (Edward Rowe)* Winthrop, Mass. Great
storms and famous shipwrecks of the New Eng-
land coast. [1st ed.]| © Dec. 7, 1943; A 177980.
584
Southard (Ruth) No sad songs for me. [ist ed.| ©
Jan. 7, 1944; A ‘177997; Doubleday, Doran & co., _
inc., New York. 585
South eastern digest. 1943 annual. Covering vol-
umes 21-25 South eastern reporter, Second se-
ries. © Dec. 27, 1943; A 178129; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 586
South eastern reporter. Second series. v. 26 S.E.
2d. © Dec. 22, 1943; A 178008; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 587
Southern reporter. Second series. v. 14 So. 2d.
© Dec. 15, 1943; A 177807; West pub. co., St.
Paul. 588
Southwestern reporter (2d ser.) Missouri decisions
reported in South western reporter. Second se-
ries. 172 8. W. 2d-173 S. W. 2d. © Dec. 28, 1943;
A 178137; West pub. co., St. Paul. 589
South western reporter. Second series. v.i73S.
W. 2d. © Dec. 17,1943; A 177806; West pub. co., _
St. Paul. 590
Soward (F. H.) Twenty-five troubled years, 1918-
1943. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1943; A ad int. 28015;
pubd. Nov. 11; Oxford univ. press, ®oronto. 591
Spellman (Francis J.) Action this day. © Nov. 22,
1943; A 177612; Charles Scribner's sons, New
York. ; : 592
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Spencer (Paul R.) 593-595
Exploring new trails, by P. R. Spencer and Lois
Duffin Fritschler. © Sept. 28, 1943; A 178108.
Finding new trails, by P. R. Spencer and Helen
W. Horst. © Sept. 10, 1943; A 178107.
Traveling new trails, by P. R. Spencer and Lois
Duffin Fritschler. © Sept. 30,1943; A 178109.
© Lyons & Carnahan, Chicago.
596-600
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ad int. 28016;.pubd. Nov. 27, 1943.
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© King features syndicate, inc., New York.
Sphere. v. 175.
No. 2286, Nov. 13, 1943.
Sprague (Marshall) Business of getting well. ©
Sept. 21,1943; A 177743; Thomas Y. Crowell co.,
New York. 601
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no. 1, 1944
638
Sprigge (Cecil J. S.) Development of modern Italy.
© lic. Jan. 12, 1944; A ad int. 28034; pubd. Dec.
10, 1943; Gerald Duckworth & co., ltd.. London.
602
Springer (Jessie Florence)* New York. Airport on
Parnassus. © Dec. 22, 1943; A 177750. 603
Standish (Robert) Bonin. © 1c. Dec. 23, 1943; A
ad int. 27981; pubd. Nov. i; Macmillan co., New
York. 604
Stapledon (Reginald George)* Stratford-on-Avon,
Warwickshire, England. Disraeli and the new
age. © 1c. Dec. 30,1943; A ad int. 27996; pubd.
Nov. 22. 605
Stark (George W.)* Detroit.
Nov. 30, 1943; A 178338.
City of destiny. ©
606
State board questions and answers for nurses. 22nd
ed., 1944 revision. © Jan. 10, 1944; A 178074;
J. B. Lippincott co., Philadelphia. 607
Stead (Harold J.) Ophthalmic lenses and the Rx
shop. © Jan. 5, 1944; A 178200; Shuron optical
co., inc., Geneva, N. Y. 608
Steck (Francis Borgia)* Philadelphia. Tentative
guide to historical materials on the Spanish
borderlands. © Aug. 15, 1943; A 177930. 609
Steen (Frederick H.) Analytic geometry, by F. H.
Steen and Donald H. Ballou. © Oct. 5, 1943; A
177638; Ginn & co., Boston. 610
[Stern (Elizabeth Gertrude)] Memories; the life of
Margaret McAvoy Scott as told to Eleanor Morton
[pseud.] © Nov. 9, 1943; A 177767; Edward K.
Meador, Boston. 611
Stern (Louis J.)* New York. Indentification of ur-
tica (Nettle) eleven species. © June 16, 1943; A
177704. 612
Stettinius (Edward R.) jr. Lend-lease, weapon for
victory. © Jan. 11, 1944, A 178058; Macmillan
co., New York. 613
Stevens (Montague) Meet Mr. Grizzly. © Dec. 13,
1943; A 177803; University of New Mexico press,
Albuquerque, N. M. 614
Stevens (W. Bertrand) Victorious mountaineer, a
memoir of Harry Peirce Nichols, 1850-1940. ©
Dec. 10, 1943; A 177977; Cloister press, Louis-
ville. 615
Stevenson (Russell A.) Accounting principles, by
R. A. Stevenson, in collaboration with Frederick
H. Hurdman. © Aug. 23, 1943; A 177689; Alex-
ander Hamilton institute, inc., New York. 616
Stoll (Elmer Edgar)* Minneapolis. From Shakes-
peare to Joyce. © Jan. 7, 1944;A 178152. 617
stout (William B.) Tomorrowwe fly, by W. B. Stout
and Franklin M. Reck. © Dec. 21,1943; A 177924;
‘Thomas Y. Crowell co., New York. 618
Stowe (Leland) They shall not sleep. [1st ed.] ©
Jan. 17, 1944; A 178204; Alfred A. Knopf, inc.,
New York. 619
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New York. Seven myths of hous-
620
Straus (Nathan)*
ing. [1st ed.] © Jan. 17, 1944; A 178205.
Union now.
Streit (Clarence K.)* Washington.
621
Wartime ed. © Nov. 26, 1943; A 177932.
Strodach (Paul Zeller) ed. But Christ did rise! ©
Jan. 3, 1944; A 177915; Muhlenberg press, Phil-
adelphia. 622
Stroud (Robert) Stroud’s digest on the diseases of
birds. © Dec. 15,1943;A 177730; L. G. Marcus,
Minneapolis. 623
Washington. Aircraft engine
624
Suddeth (James H.)*
maintenance. © Jan, 12, 1944; A 178159.
Sues (Illona Ralf)* NewYork. Shark’s fins and mil-
let. [1st ed.] © Jan. 19, 1944; A 178259. 625
Sunley (William T.) Corporation accounting, by W.
T.Sunley[and]WilliamJ. Carter. © Jan. 5, 1944,
A 178002; Ronald press co., New York. 626
Supreme court reporter. v. 63. © Dec. 30, 1943; A
178131; West pub. co., St. Paul. 627
Suter (Chester Merle)* RensSelaer, N. Y. Organic
chemistry of sulfur. © Jan. 12, 1944; A 178158.
628
Sutherland (Douglas) Fifty years on the civic front.
© Oct. 28, 1943; A 177729; Civic federation,
Chicago. 629
Swift (Helen) Zack Jones, fisherman-philosopher.
© Jan. 3, 1944, A 177956; A. Kroch & son, pub-
lishers, Chicago. 630
Sylvestre (Francois Adelard)* Seattle. Généalogie
de Ferdinand Gagnon. t. 1©T. © Sept. 3, 1943;
A 177724. 631
Tansill (Charles Callan) Canadian-American re-
lations, 1875-1911. © Dec. 21, 1943; A 177883;
Carnegie endowment for internatl. peace, New
York. 632
Taylor (Deems) Pictorial history of the movies, by
Deems Taylor, Marcelene Peterson and Bryant
Hale. © Dec. 10,1943;A 177835; Simon & Schus-
ter, inc., New York. 633
[Terhune (FrankH.)] ed. Administration of Y. M. C.
A. boys’ work. © Nov. 6, 1943; A 177891; In-
ternatl. committee of Young men’s Christian
assns., New York. 634
Thayer (Theodore) Israel Pemberton, king of the
Quakers. © Dec. 16, 1943; A 177892; Historical
soc. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. 635
Theroux (Frank R.) & Smith (Lisle A.)* East Lan-
sing, Mich. Surveying field problems and note
book. ist ed. © Apr. 2, 1943; A 178257. 636
Los Angeles. Key to spiritual
637
Thomas (Dorothy)*
magic. Ist ed. © Dec..10, 1943; A 177700.
Thomas (Mary) Mary Thomas’s book of knitting
patterns. © 1 c. Dec. 29, 1943; A ad int. 27982;
pubd. Sept. 6; Hodder & Stoughton, Itd., Bickley,
Kent, England. 638
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. I, n.s., v. 41
639
Thompson (Dunstan)* New York. Poems. © Dec.
29, 1943; A 177975. 639
[Thompson (Florence Elizabeth)]* Penn, Bucking-
hamshire, England. Timothy, by Elizabeth Ramal.
© 1c. Jan. 8, 1944;A ad int. 28018; pubd. Dec. 8,
1943. 640
Thompson (Lawrance)* Brooklyn. Navy hunts the
CGR 3070. [1st ed.] © Jan. 7, 1944; A 178070.
641
Tobias (Norman) Essentials of dermatology. ©
Jan. 6, 1944;A 178085; J. B. Lippincott co., Phil-
adelphia. 642
Trives (Eleanor) tr. Pilgrimage to the tree of life.
by Albert Steffen. Translated by E. Trives. ©
Dec. 15, 1943; A 178250; Adonis press, New York.
643
Ulrich(LouisE.) sr. Streamlining arithmetic. ©
Aug. 4, 1943; A 178100; Lyons & Carnahan,
Chicago. 644
Uniform laws annotated. v. 5, pts. 1, 2. © Dec. 28,
1943; A 178126, 178127; Edward Thompson co.,
Brooklyn. 645, 646
United States camera, 1944. Edited by Thomas J.
Maloney. © Dec. 15, 1943; A 177716; Thomas J.
Maloney, New York. 647
United States navy. Office of the chief of naval
operations. Aviation training division. 648-650
How to survive on land and sea. © Dec. 20, 1943;
A 178012.
Mass exercise, games, tests.
A 177664.
Sports program. © Dec. 16, 1943; A 177665.
© United States naval institute, Annapolis.
© Dec. 14, 1943;
United States Supreme court digest, 1754 to date.
v. 13. © Dec. 21, 1943; A 178009; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 651
[Uttley (Alice Jane)]* Thackers, Beaconsfield, Buck-
inghamshire, England. Sam Pig at the circus, by
Alison Uttley. © 1 c. Jan. 25, 1944; A ad int.
28054; pubd. Dec. 17, 1943. 652
Van de Water (John) Harvest of hearts. © Dec. 21,
1943; A 177844; Zondervan pub. house, Grand
Rapids, Mich. 653
Van Winkle (Matthew) Aviation gasoline manufac-
ture. Isted. © Jan. 13, 1944; A 178231; Penn-
sylvania state college, State College, Pa. 654
Vatican City religious book co., inc.,* New York.
Grammatica italiana ed inglese. Vatican ed. ©
Dec. 10, 1943; A 178112. 655
Virginia and West Virginia digest, 1681 to date. v.
13, 14. © Dec. 6, 23, 1943; A 177740, 178007;
West pub. co., St. Paul. 656, 657
Voronoff (Serge) Sources of life. © Dec. 15, 1943;
A 178063; Bruce Humphries, inc., Boston. 658
18
Wachsman (Z. H.) Trail blazers for invasion. ©
Oct. 30, 1943; A 178122; Frederick Ungar, New
York. 659
Waite (Jon) Wings over Europe.
A 177660; Cupples & Leon co., New York.
© Dec. 15, 1943;
660
Wallace (Ernest) Charles DeMorse, pioneer, ed-
itor and statesman. © Oct. 26, 1943; A 177894;
Texas tech press, Lubbock, Tex. 661
Wang (T. J.) Mathematics of radio communications.
© Jan. 13, 1944; A 178192; D. Van Nostrand co.,
inc., New York. 662
Warburton (Stacy R.) These things will last. © Nov.
10, 1943; A 177708; Judson press, Philadelphia.
663
Ward (A. C.) Literary journey through wartime
Britain. © Dec. 24, 1943; A 177763; Oxford
univ. press, New York, inc., New York. 664
Warren (Sidney) American freethought, 1860-1914.
© Nov. 11, 1943; A 177947; Columbia univ. press,
New York. 665
Waugh (AlbertE.) Laboratory manual and problems
for elements of statistical method. © Jan. 14,
1944; A 178232; McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New
York. — 666
Wayland (John W.)* Harrisonburg, Va. The Bow-
mans, a pioneering family in Virginia, Kentucky
and the northwest territory. © Dec. 22, 1943; A
177713. 667
Weatherford (Harold L.) Text-book of histology, by
J. Lewis Bremer. Rewritten by H. L. Weather-
ford. © Jan. 3, 1944; A 178252; Blakiston co.,
Philadelphia. 668
Wedgwood (Josiah) Testament to democracy, by
Lord Wedgwood. © Dec. 22, 1943; A 178092;
Amer. chapter, Religious emergency council of
Great Britain & Ad press, ltd., New York. 669
Weems (Philip Van Horn) Star altitude curves.
1942. 670-671
Latitudes 0° to 10° South. South. © Mar. 15; A
177870.
Latitudes 10° to 20° South. South. © Aug. 27;
A 177869.
© Weems system of navigation, Annapolis.
Welchons (A. M.) Plane geometry, by A. M. Wel-
chons and W.R. Krickenberger. © Nov. 15, 1943;
A 177637; Ginn & co., Boston. 672
Wells (Helen) Cherry Ames, senior nurse. © Jan.
15, 1944; A 178162; Grosset & Dunlap, inc., New
York. 673
[Werner (Jane)] comp. Merry Christmas! © Nov.
1, 1943; A 178211; Artists & writers guild, inc.,
New York. 674
Victoria, B. C., Canada. Man
[ist ed.] © Dec. 3, 1943; A
675
Weston (Garnett)*
with the monocle.
177610.
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 1, 1944
Wheeler (Ruth Winant)* Buffalo. Bright star above
the hill. [1st ed.] © Nov. 19, 1942; A 177931.
676
When hostilities cease. Papers on relief and re-
construction, by julian Huxley, H. J. Laski, W.
Arnold-Forster [and others] © ic. Dec. 21,
1943; A ad int. 27977; pubd. Oct. 25; pubd. Oct.
25; Fabian soc., London. 677
Whipple (Dorothy)* Kettering, Northants., England.
They were sisters. [lsted.] © 1c. Dec. 28,
1943; A ad int. 27988; pubd. Nov. 1. 678
[White (Bertha M.)] ed. Junior instructor. Books 1,
2. Editedby Walter J. Beecher, Grace B. Faxon,
Hildegard Blumenstiel [and others. New mate-
rial by B. M. White] © Oct. 25, 1943; A 177627;
United educators, inc., Chicago. 679
White (Leslie Turner)* Laguna Beach, Calif. Look -
away, look away. © Dec. 31, 1943; A 177912.
680
[Whiteside (Guy Kenneth)]* Roodhouse, Ill. Guard-
ed secret, by William Giles [pseud.] © Dec.21,
1943; A 177757. 681
Who’s who inthe East. A biographical dictionary
of leading men and women of the eastern United
States. v. 1. 1942-1943. © Nov. 8, 1943; A
178219; Biographical press, Chicago. 682
Whyte (William Foote) Street corner society. ©
Dec. 21, 1943; A 177882; University of Chicago,
Chicago. 683
Widtsoe (Leah D.) How to be well. © Dec. 28,
1943; A 177855; Deseret book co,, Salt Lake City.
684
[Wieniewska (Celina)] tr. Modern warfare, by
Wiadysjaw Sikorski. [Translated by C. Wieniew-
ska] © Dec. 10, 1943; A 177929; Roy publishers,
a. n., New York. 685
Wight (Edgar Allen) Public library finance and
accounting. © Dec. 20, 1943; A 177717; Amer.
library assn., Chicago. 686
Wilde (Irene) Redturban. © Aug. 10, 1943; A
178114; Liveright pub. corp., New York. 687
Wilkinson (Benjamin George) Truth triumphant. ©
Jan. 3, 1944; A 178155; Pacific press pub. assn.,
Mountain View, Calif. 688
Willetts (William P.) Loss of the Mariner. © Dec.
24, 1943; A 178238; Christine N. Willetts & W.
P. Willetts, Roslyn Heights, L. I., N. Y. 689
Williams (L. A.) Secondary schools for American
youth. © Jan. 14, 1944; A 178224; Amer. book
co., New York. 690
Williams (W. L.)* Ithaca, N. Y. Veterinary ob-
stetrics. © Dec. 18, 1943; A 178011. 691
Williams (Wright) Bed and breakfast. © Jan. 3,
1944; A 177949; Phoenix press, New York. 692
Williamson (Harold:F.) ed. Growth of the American
economy. © Jan. 6, 1944; A 178053; Prentice-
Hall, inc., New York. 693
19
712
Williard (Lester R.) Experiences in physics, by L.
R. Williard, with the assistance of Charles S,
Winter. © July 14, 1943; A 177630; Ginn & co.,
Boston. ? 694
Wills (Elida) 695, 696
Nuestros vecinos. © Oct. 11, 1943; A 178023.
Son nuestros vecinos. © Oct. 11,1943; A 178024,
© Banks Upshaw & co., Dallas.
[Wills (Phyllis Argall)]* St. Louis. My life with the
enemy, by Phyllis Argall. © Jan. 25, 1944; A
178295. 697
Wilmerding (Lucius) jr. Spending power. © Nov.
30, 1943; A 177784; Yale univ. press, New Haven.
698
Wilson (D. Wright) Laboratory manual of physio-
logical chemistry. © Jan. 18, 1944; A 178182;
Williams & Wilkins co., Baltimore. 699
Wilson (Frank E.) Promises of Christ and other
sermons. © Jan. 13, 1944; A 178190; More-
house-Gorham co., New York. 700
Wilson (Gordon)* Bowling Green, Ky. Passing in-
stitutions. © Dec. 11, 1943; A 177616. 701
[Winser (David)|* London. There was no yester-
day, by John Stuart Arey [pseud.] © 1 c. Jan.
14, 1944; A ad int. 28037; pubd. Nov. 19, 1943.
702
Winston dictionary. Primary ed. ©Dec. 30, 1943;
A 178343; John C. Winston co., Philadelphia. 703
Wish (Harvey) George Fitzhugh, propagandist of
the old South. © Dec. 1, 1943; A 177776; Loui-
siana state univ. press, Baton Rouge, La. 704
Wolf (Howard) Story of scrap rubber. © Dec. 28,
1943; A 177901; A. Schulman, inc., Akron, O.
705
Wood (Ethel Mary)* East London, England. Main-
ly for men. © 1c. Jan. 4, 1944; A ad int. 28008;
pubd. Nov. 8, 1943. 706
Woodman (Dorothy Victoria Anne)* London. Europe
rises. © 1c. Jan. 11, 1944; A ad int. 28027;
pubd. Nov. 15, 1943. 707
Woodward (George)* Philadelphia.
legislator VI. © Dec. 10, 1943; A 177922.
Pennsylvania
708
Woodward (Henry L.) Essentials of obstetrics, by
H. L. Woodward and Bernice Gardner, © Dec.
2, 1943; A 178243; F. A. Davis co., Philadelphia.
709
Woodworth (Robert S.) First course in psychology.
[By] R. S. Woodworth [and] Mary R. Sheehan. ©
Jan. 3, 1944; A 178189; Henry Holt & co., inc.,
New York. 710
World’s great events. v. 1-10. © Dec. 3, 1943; A
178150; P. F. Collier & son corp., New York.
711
Wrighton (William Hazer) Love without a limit. ©
Dec. 31, 1943: A 178186; Moody Bible institute of
Chicago, Chicago. 712
713
Year book of dentistry. 1943. © Dec. 30, 1943; A
178147; Year book publishers, inc., Chicago.
713
Year book of general medicine. 1943. © Nov. 26,
1943; A 177682; Year book publishers, inc., Chi-
cago. 714
Yetwin(I. Jacques)* Waltham, Mass. Medical para-
sitology. © Dec. 2, 1943; A 178226. 715
Young (William Tate) Commentary on the Holy
communion. © Jan. 6, 1944; A 177976; More-
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. I, n.s., v. 41
Zabrodna (Natalia Benedictovna) Out of the mists.
© Dec. 20, 1943; A 177825; Dorrance & co., inc.,
Philadelphia. 117
Zieglschmid (A. J. F.) Die alteste chronik der Hut-
terischen bruder. © Dec. 1, 1943; A 177796;
Carl Schurz memorial foundation, inc., Philadel-
phia. 718
Ziskin (Daniel E.) Handbook of pulp symptomatology
and diagnosis. © Dec. 31, 1943; A 178310; Co-
house-Gorham co., New York. 716 lumbia univ. press, New York. 719
Number of entries of books included in the Catalog for 1944:
(a) United States publications ----------------------------------------------------------- 631
(b) Foreign books in foreign languages -------------------------------------------------- 1
(c) Foreign books in English language under ad interim provisions |
of law of Mar. 4, 1909----------------------------------------=----=-----=-----<---- _87
Total--------------------------------------------------- 22-22-2222 -- 2-2 ------- 719
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LIST OF BOOKS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[719
Affeld (Francis Otto) jr. Index to North Carolina
and South Carolina standard fire insurance poli-
cy. © F. O. Affeld, jr., New York. R 121356.
Sept. 28, 1943. 1
Alexander (Luther Herbert) Practical introduction
to French. © Mrs. L. H. Alexander, Stratford,
Ont., Canada. R 120922, Sept. 9, 1943. 2
Anders (James Meschter) Textbook of the practice
of medicine. 12th ed., thoroughly revised. ©
Mrs. J. M. Anders, Philadelphia. R 120988, Sept.
15, 1943. 3
Andrea (Johann Valentin) Christianopolis; an ideal
state of the seventeenth century, tr. from the
Latin of Johann Valentin Andreae, with an his-
torical introduction, by Felix Emil Held. 9
Felix Emil Held, Oxford, O. R 120921, Sept. 9,
1943. 4
Brooke (Rupert) Collected poems of Rupert Brooke.
© Edward Marsh, London. R 120942, Sept, 9,
1943, 5
Carrillo (Julian) Tratado sintético de harmonia. 2.
ed., cuidadosamente corr. © J. Carrillo, Mex-
ico, D. F. R 121040, Sept. 14, 1943. 6
Cobb (Irvin Shrewsbury) Speaking of operations. ©
I. S. Cobb, Santa Monica, Calif. R 120976, July
28, 1943. 7
Comstock (Sarah) Old roads from the heart of New
York. © S.- Comstock, New York. R 121175,
Sept. 21, 1943. 8
Crawford (Isaac) Meditations of solitude. © I.
Crawford, Brooklyn. R 120991, Sept. 14, 1943.
9
Curwood (James Oliver) Grizzly king. © Ethel M.
Curwood, Owasso, Mich. R 120954, Sept. 10,
1943. 10
Damrosch (Frank) Some essentials in the teaching
of music. © Hetty Damrosch, New York. R
121249, Sept. 22, 1943. 11
Davis (Edward Douglas) 12-16
Pounds to bushels card tables.
Grainat 56 pounds to the bushel. Shelled corn,
rye and flax seed. R 120827, Sept.2, 1943.
Oats at 32 pounds to the bushel. Barley at 48
pounds to the bushel. R 120826, Sept. 2,
1943,
Oats at 34 pounds to the bushel. Barley at 48
pounds to the bushel. R 120825, Sept. 2,
1943.
‘ Wheat at 60 pounds to the bushel. Peas,
beans, clover seed andpotatoes. R 120824,
Sept. 2, 1943.
Pounds to bushels tables.
1943.
© Frank L. Bush, Minneapolis.
R 120828, Sept. 2,
Davis (Richard Harding) Log of the Jolly Polly. ©
Hope Harding Davis Kehrig, Brooklyn. R 121198,
Sept. 22, 1943. 17
Dawson (Alec John) Jan, a dog and a romance. ©
A. J. Dawson, London. R 121455, Oct. 2, 1943.
18
Dunton (William Rush) jr. Occupation therapy. ©
W.R. Dunton, jr., Catonsville, Md. R 120989,
Sept. 15, 1943. 19
Faulkner (Anne Shaw) What we hear in music. New
rev. ed. © Radio corp. of America, RCA Victor
div., Camden, N. J. R 121304, Sept. 23, 1943.
20
Fletcher (Jefferson Butler) Dante. © J. B. Fletcher,
New York. R 120920, Sept. 9, 1943. mich
French (Allen) Old Concord, © A. French, Con-
cord, Mass. R 120911, Sept. 6, 1943. 22
Giles (Jabez Edward) Nursing in diseases of the
eye, ear, nose and throat, by the committee on
nurses of the Manhattan eye, ear and throat
hospital; J. Edward Giles, Arthur B. Duel, Har-
mon Smith. 2d ed., thoroughly revised. © W. B.
Saunders co., Philadelphia. R 120984, Sept. 15,
1943, 23
Grillparzer (Franz) Des meeres und der liebe wel-
len, trauerspiel in funf aufzugen, von F. Grill-
parzer, ed., with notes and a study of Grillpar-
zer’s lifeand works, by John L. King. Inhaltsan-
gaben, fragen, ruckblicke und themen, by C. M.
Purin and John L. Kind. © John L. Kind, Knox-
ville, Tenn. R 120918, Sept. 9, 1943. 24
Guyer (Michael Frederic) Being well-born. © M.
F. Guyer, Madison, Wis. R 121219, Sept. 17,
1943. : 25
Haskell (Helen Eggleston) Katrinka. © H. E.
Haskell, New York. R 121456, Oct. 2, 1943. 26
Herschell (William) Songs of the streets and by-
ways. © Mrs. William Herschell, Indianapolis.
R 121218, Sept. 17, 1943. 27
Holland (Leicester Bodine) Garden blue book. ©
L. B. Holland, Philadelphia. R 120829, Sept. 7,
1943. = 28
Johnson (Owen) Making money. © O. Johnson, New
York. R 121103, Sept. 20, 1943. 29
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Kaupp (Benjamin Franklin) Poultry culture, sani-
tation and hygiene. © B. F. Kaupp, St. Louis.
R 120987, Sept. 15, 1943. 30
Lanham (Fritz Garland) Putting Troy in a sack.
© F.G. Lanham, Fort Worth. R 124055, Jan. 13,
1944. 31
Livermore & Knight co. 32, 33
Health hints for your watch. R 121314, Sept. ‘25,
1943.
Your eyes and their care.
1943.
© Livermore & Knight co., Providence.
R 121315, Sept. 25,
McConnell (Guthrie) Manual of pathology. 3d ed.,
thoroughly rev. © Genevieve Knapp McConnell,
St. Louis. R 120986, Sept. 15, 1943. 34
Moninger (Herbert) Fifty lessons in training for
service. 36th ed. © Grace Moninger Bell, Glen-
dale, Calif. R 121357, Sept. 25, 1943. 35
New York (City) Charters. Amendments of 1916 to
Ash’s annotated Greater New York charter. 3d
ed., 1906 and supplement, containing amendments
made to charter at the legislative session of
1916, arranged by Mark Ash and Edward Ash.
© Edward Ash, New York. R 121310, Aug. 28,
1943. 36
Parsons (Louella Oettinger) How to write for the
movies. © L. ©. Parson, Los Angeles. R
120912, Sept. 6, 1943. 37
22
pt. I, n.s., v. 41
Rinehart (Mary Roberts) 38, 39
Through Glacier park. R 120890, Sept. 9, 1943.
Tish. R 120943, Sept. 9, 1943.
© M. R. Rinehart, New York.
[Sinclair (Bertha Muzzy)] Jean of the Lazy A, by
B. M. Bower [pseud.] © Little, Brown & co.,
Boston. R 121480, Sept. 1, 1943. 40
Smith (George Carroll) What to eat andwhy. 2d ed.,
rev. © Alice P. Smith, Brookline, Mass. R
120985, Sept. 15, 1943. 41
Smith (Lewis Worthington) Mechanism of English
style. © L. W. Smith, Des Moines. R 120923,
Sept. 9,1943. 42
Spearman (Frank Hamilton) Nan of Music Mountain.
© Eugenie L.Spearman, Los Angeles. R 121174,
Sept. 18, 1943. 43
Travers (Jerome Dunstan) Winning shot. © J. D.
Travers, Wallingford, wae R 120926, Sept. 11,
1943. 44
Vassar (Matthew) Autobiography and letters of
Matthew Vassar, ed. by Elizabeth Hazelton Haight.
© Elizabeth Hazelton Haight Poughkeepsie, N.
Y. R 120919, Sept. 9, 1943. 45
Waitt (Paul E.) Adventures of Mollie, Waddy and
Tony. © P. E. Waitt, Boston. R 120949, Sept.
15, 1943. 46
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Note.—An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author and copyright proprietor are the
same, and that therefore the name is not repeated in the claim paragraph.
Abt (Isaac A.) Baby doctor. © Feb. 14, 1944; A
178726; McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New York?
720
Aldridge (James)* Cairo, Egypt. Sea eagle. [1st
ed.] © Feb. 9, 1944; A 178672. 721
Allaben (Anne E.) School daze. © Feb. 1, 1944; A
178577; C. R. Gibson & co., Norwalk, Conn. 722
American jurisprudence. v. 49. © Jan. 27, 1944; A
178518; Jurisprudence publishers, inc., Reches-
ter, N. Y. 123
Apenszlak (Jacob) ed. Black book of Polish Jewry.
© Dec. 15, 1943; A 178532; Amer. federation for
Polish Jews, inc., New York. 724
Arrom (José Juan) Historia de la literatura drama-
tica cubana. © Jan. 18, 1944; A 178551; Yale
univ. press, New Haven. 725
Ashenhust (Paul Harvey) Militia marches. © Nov.
11, 1943; A 178631; Kaleidograph press, Dallas.
7126
Bailey (Paul)* Los Angeles. Gay saint. © Jan.1,
1944; A 178468. 727
Baillie (Hugh) Two battlefronts. © Dec. 1, 1943; A
178707; United press assns., New York. 728
Baker (W. R.)* Levelland, Tex. Vital visions. [v. 1]
© Oct. 4, 1943; A 178482. 729
Barnouw (Adriaan J.) Land of William of Orange. ©
Feb. 14, 1944; A 178750; J. B. Lippincott co.,
Philadelphia. 730
Barnouw (Adriaan J.) & Landheer (B.)* New York.
Contribution of Holland to the sciences. © Dec.
22, 1943; A 178638. 731
[Barrington (Inez B.)]* Northampton, Mass. To you,
redsxin, from me, paleface, by The Indian lady
[pseud.] © Dec. 8, 1943; A 178443. 732
Bartlett (Vernon)* London. Tomorrow always
comes. [lst American ed.] © Feb. 14, 1944; A
178721. 133
Bartoo (Grover C.) Home and job mathematics. [By]
G. C. Bartoo and Jesse Osborn. © Feb. 11, 1944;
A 178709; Webster pub. co., inc., St. Louis. 734
Beeson (Leola Selman)* Milledgeville, Ga. History
stories of Milledgeville and Baldwin County. ©
Oct. 14, 1943; A 178469. 735
Bell (Bernard Iddings) Altar and the world. [1st ed. ]
© Feb. 16, 1944; A 178776; Harper & bros., New
York. 736
Bell (E. T.) ed. Text-book of pathology. © Feb. 8,
1944; A 178607; Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia. 737
23
[Bennett (H.)] comp. Emulsion technology. © Jan.
12, 1944; A 178467; Chemical pub. co., inc.,
Brooklyn. 738
Benton (John L.) Talent for murder. © June 19,
1942; A 178418; Gateway books, New York. 1739
Bercovitz (Z. Taylor) ed. Clinical tropical medi-
cine. © Feb. 16, 1944; A 178742; Paul B. Hoe-
ber, inc., New York. 740
Betts (Emmett Albert) Theory and practice of
analytical refraction and orthoptics, by Israel
Dvorine. Introduction by E. A. Betts. © Dec. 18,
1943; A 178628; Israel Dvorine, Baltimore. 741
© Oct.
742
Bickel (Shlomo)* New York.. Jewish town.
14, 1943; A 178386.
© Nov. 16, 1942; A
743
Billings (Buck) Owlhoot trail.
178469; Gateway books, New York.
Billings (William Beeker) State is born. © Jan. 2,
1944; A 178603; Margaret Billings, Indianapolis.
144
Biskupek (Aloysius) Subdeaconship. © Feb. 16,
1944; A 178767; B. Herder book co., St. Louis.
745
Blodgett (Ralph H.) Comparative economic sys-
tems. © Feb. 1, 1944; A 178476; Macmillan co.,
New York. 746
Boardman (Laurel) Li’l By-golly. [1st ed.] ©- Dec.
16, 1943; A 178362; Rockwell-Darmay publica-
tions, Los Angeles. 147
[Bradley (W. Paul] comp. Broadcasting the Advent
message. © Feb. 2, 1944; A 178497; Review &
herald pub. assn., Washington. 748
Brandon (Michael) Nonce. © Jan. 24, 1944; A
178610; Coward-McCann, inc., New York. 1749
Bright (Robert)* Ranchos de Taos, N. M. Life and
death of little Jo. [Ist ed.] © Feb. 4, 1944; A
178579. 750
Byers (Noah Albert)* Baltimore. Byers’ paper
cost calculator. © Jan. 14, 1944; A 178590. 751
Cain (James M.) ed. For men only. [Forum books
ed.] © Jan. 3, 1944; A 178375; World pub. Co.,
Cleveland. 752
Campbell (Monroe)] First fifty years; a history of
the National council of Jewish women, 1893-1943.
[By M. Campbell and Willem Wirtz] © Oct. 27,
1943; A 178555; Natl. council of Jewish women,
New York. 153
Canfield (Dwight R.)* Perrysburg, O. Poems of the
Maumee Valley. © Dec. 31, 1943; A ae
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755
Carrington (William J.)* Clinton, Ia. Safe convoy.
[ist ed,] & Feb. 4, 1944; A 178650. 755
Catholic church, Liturgy and ritual, Missal. Eng-
lish, Catholic missal, being a translation of the
new Missale romanum, arranged ior daily use,
by Charles J. Callan and John A. McHugh. ©
Feb. 8, 1943; A 178336; P. ). Kenedy & sons,
New York, 756
Cavanna (Betty) Puppy stakes. © Dec. 30, 1943; A
178713; Westminster press, Philadelphia. 757
Charmley (Beulah Jackson)* Whitewater, Wis. Isle
Royale and other poems, [1st ed.] © Dec. 1,
1943; A 178632. 758
Chase (George H.) ed. Greece oftomorrow. © Nov.
5, 1943; A 178378; Amer. friends of Greece,
New York. 759
Chase (Herbert) ed. Handbook on designing for
quantity production. Ist ed. © Feb. 14, 1944;
A 178727; McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New York.
760
Chernev (Irving) comp. Chessboard magic. [1st ed.]
© Jan. 12, 1944; A 178745; Chess review, New
York. 761
Church (Earl)* Parish, N. Y. Elements of aerial
photogrammetry. © Feb. 10, 1944; A 178765.
7162
Clark (E. P.) Semimicro quantitative organic anal -
ysis. © Dec. 30, 1943; A 178746; A cademic
press, inc., New York. 763
Clarke (George Arthur) Decision and destiny. ©
Dec, 31, 1943; A 178355; Fleming H. Revell co.,
New York. 764
Cleaton (Irene)* New ¥ork. The outsider. [1st ed.]
© Feb. 9, 1944; A 178604. 765
Clemons (John) Lure of distant trails, © Aug. 14,
1942; A 178417; Gateway books, New York. 1766
Coale (Griffith Baily)* New York. Victory at Mid-
way. © Feb. 17, 1944; A 178772. 767
Coblentz (Stanton A.) Greenvistas. © Jan. 26, 1944;
A 178477; Wings press, Mill Valley, Calif. 768
Coffey (Reginald M.) Man from Rocca Sicca. ©
Feb. 16, 1944; A 178796; Bruce pub. co., Mil-
waukee. 7169
Connecticut reporter, covering cases reported in
Atlantic reporter, Second series, 28 A. 2d -33
A. 2d. © Jan. 17, 1944;A 178566; West pub. co. ,
St. Paul. 770
Constantino (S. A.) jr, Amen, amen, [1st ed.] ©
Jan. 26, 1944; A 178425: Harper & bros., New
York, 771
Cook (Ace)* Oakland, Calif. Life and matter. ©
Jan. 21, 1944; A 178457. 772
Cook (Wayne G.) Iowa rules of civil procedure. ©
Feb. 4, 1944; A 178794; West pub. co., St. Paul.
173
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forliss (Allene)* St. Albans, Vt. In the name of .-
love. © Feb, 17, 1944; A 178771. 7174
Corpus juris secunaum, v. 39. © Jan. 31, 1944;
A 178793; Amer. law book co., New York, 1775
Cowdrey (Irving H.)* Cambridge, Mass, & Adams
(Ralph G.)* Needham, Mass. Materials testing,
’ theory and practice. © Feb. 4, 1944; A 178696.
776
Craigie (William A.) ed,Dictionary of American
English on historical principles. Edited by W.
A. Craigie and James R. Hulbert. v. 4. © Jan.
25, 1944; A 178558; University of Chicago, Chi-
cago. tH
Curry (Tom) Mormon trail. © Sept. 11, 1942; A
178412; Gateway books, New York. 778
Curzon (Colin)* London, Case of the eighteenth os-
trich, © Feb. 8, 1944; A 178594, 779
Cushing (Harvey) Bio-bibliography of Andreas Ve-
sailus. © Dec. 22, 1943; A 178522: Yale
univ., New Haven. 780
Cyclopedia of federal procedure. v. 11. © Feb. 5,
1944; A 178568; Callaghan & co., Chicago, 781
Dahl (Francis Wellington)* Newton, Mass. Dahl’s
cartoons, © Dec. 14, 1943; A 178407. 782
Dale (William) John Doe, murderer. © July 15,
1942; A 178421; Gateway books, New York. 783
Daniels (Norman A.) Mausoleum key. © Nov. 16,
1942; A 178408: Gateway books, New York. 784
Daus (Paul H.) Basic mathematics for war and in-
dustry. [By] P. H. Daus, John M. Gleason [and]
William M. Whyburn, © Feb. 1, 1944; A 178475;
Macmillan co., New York. 785
Davis (Frederick C.)* Pipersville, Pa. Let the
skeletons rattle. [Ist ed.] © Feb, 4, 1944; A
178578. 786
De Chavez (Estefanfa D.)* Los Angeles. Key to
the Spanish language. © Feb. 17,1944;A 178802.
787
De Jong (L.)* London & Stoppelman (Joseph W. F. }
New York. Lion rampant. © Dec. 29, 1943; A
178530. 788
Dickie (Edgar Primrose) Paper boat. © 1 c, Jan.
31, 1944; A ad int. 28068; pubd, Dec. 20, 1943;
Hodder & Stoughton, ltd., Bickley, Kent, Eng-
land. 789
Dickson (Carter) He wouldn’t kill Patience. © Feb.
9, 1944; A 178752; William Morrow & co., inc.,
New York. 790
Dimbleby (Richard)* Cuddington, Bucks., England.
Frontiers are green. © 1c. Feb. 7, 1944; A ad
int. 28075; pubd. Dec. 13, 1943. 791
Dixon (Franklin W.) Melted coins. © Feb. 15,1944;
A 178738; Grosset & Dunlap, inc., New York.
7192
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no. 2, 1944
829
Dolloff (Eugene Dinsmore) Sunday night services
can be successful. © Dec. 31, 1943; A 178358;
Fleming H. Revell co., New York. 7193
Doner (Mary Frances) O distant star. [1st ed.] ©
Feb. 4,1944; A 178680; Doubleday, Doran & co.,
inc., New York. 794
Downing (Jj. Hyatt)* Los Angeles. Harvest is late.
© Jan. 26, 1944; A 178617. 795
Draper (George) Human constitution in clinical
medicine. [by] G. Draper, C. W. Dupertuis [and]
J. L. Caughey, jr. © Jan. 26, 1944; A 178383;
Paul B. Hoeber, inc., New York. 796
Draper (Wilton Draper)* Skiatook, Okl. Organiza-
tion and operation of the Oklahoma high school
athletic association. © Jan. 20, 1944; A 178377.
797
Duffey (William R.) Public speaking, by W. R. Duf-
fey and Francis A. Duffey. © Feb. 3, 1944; A
178572; B. Herder book co., St. Louis. 798
Durham (G. Homer) Gospel kingdom. Selections
from the writings and discourses of John Taylor.
Selected, arranged and annotated, with an intro-
duction, by G. H. Durham. © Nov. 25, 1943; A
178674; Bookcraft co., Salt Lake City. 799
Duvoisin (Roger) They put out to sea. [1st ed.] ©
Feb. 14, 1944; A 178725; Alfred A. Knoof, inc.,
New York. 800
Dybvig (Philip S.) ed. Forward march of faith.
Edited by P. S. Dybvig and Randolph E. Haugan.
© Dec. 31, 1943; A 178542; Augsburg pub. house,
Minneapolis. 801
Eden (Rob) Mountain lodge. © Feb. 1, 1944; A
178664; Gramercy pub. co., New York. 802
Edwards (Kenneth)* London. Men of action. © 1 c.
Feb. 1, 1944; A ad int. 28070; pubd. Dec. 6, 1943.
803
Edwardson (Christian) Facts of faith. © Feb. 26,
1943; A 178389; Southern pub. assn. of Seventh-
day adventists, Nashville. 804
Electronic engineering. v. 16, no. 191, Jan., 1944.
© 1c. Jan. 28, 1944; A ad int. 28063; pubd. Jan.
1; Hulton press, ltd., London. 805
Elsschot (Willem) Tsjip en de leeuwentemmer. ©
Dec. 22, 1943; A 178496; Querido, inc., New York.
806
Embree (Edwin R.) 13 against the odds. © Feb. 12,
1944; A 178694; Viking press, inc., New York.
807
Encyclopedia library. Unabridged. v. 1-12. Editor-
in-chief, William Dodge Lewis. © Dec. 30, 1943.
A 178437; John C. Winston co., Philadelphia. 808
Epperson (Harry A.)* Buena Vista, Col.- Colorado
as I saw it. © Jan. 1, 1944; A 178531. 809
Erich (John B.) Traumatic injuries of facial bones.
[By] J. B. Erich [and] Lonie T. Austin. © Jan.25,
1944; A 178433; W. B. Saunders co., Philadel-
phia. 810
25
Eversull (Harry Kelso)* Cincinnati. Sir Knight
William McKinley. © Nov. 15, 1943; A 178673.
811
Fabrés (Oscar) illus. Thumbelina, by Hans Chris-
tian Andersen. Translated by Paul Leyssac.
Illustrated by O. Fabrés. © Dec. 28, 1943; A
178393; Hyperion press, New York. 812
Falk (James)* Grantsburg, Wis. Medic from Bun-
ker Hill. © Dec. 22, 1943; A 178473. 813
Farjeon (Eleanor)* London. Fair Venetian, © ic.
Feb. 17, 1944; A ad int. 28083; pubd. Dec. 22,
1943. 814
[Faust (Frederick)] Los Angeles. Silvertip’s
chase, by Max Brand [pseud.] © Feb. 8, 1944;
A 178645. 815
Federal supplement. v. 51. © Jan. 24, 1944; A
178561; West pub. co., St. Paul. 816
Ferris (Theodore Parker) This created world.
[1st ed.] © Feb. 16, 1944; A 178775; Harper &
bros., New York. 817
Fifty years of education for librarianship. Papers
presented for the celebrations of the fiftieth an-
niversary of the University of Illinois library
school, March 2, 1943. © Oct. 26, 1943; A
178453; University of Illinois press, Urbana,
Ill. 818
Fisher (Welthy Honsinger) Frederick Bohn Fisher,
world citizen. © Feb. 15, 1944; A 178708; Mac-
millan co., New York. 819
Fitzgerald (Robert)* New York. Wreath for the
sea. © Dec. 30, 1943; A 178698. 820
Fleming (D. F.) While America slept. © Jan. 27,
1944; A 178534; Whitmore & Stone, Nashville.
821
Fletcher (Harris Francis) ed. John Milton’s com-
plete poetical works. v. 1. Critical text ed. ©
Dec. 29, 1943; A 178456; University of Illinois
press, Urbana, IIl. 822
Florida. Florida statutes annotated. v. 18, 19. ©
Jan. 21, 1944; A 178564, 178565; Harrison co.,
Atlanta & West pub. co., St. Paul. 823, 824
Flynn (John T.)* New York. As we go marching.
[ist ed.] © Feb. 4, 1944; A 178580. 825
[Formolo (Mrs. Anthony) ] Golden apples of the sun.
[By] Rosemary Obermeyer [pseud. Ist ed.] ©
Jan. 27,1944; A 178612; E. P. Dutton & co., inc.,
New York. 826
Fowler (Gene)* Los Angeles. Good night, sweet
prince; the life and times of John Barrymore.
Literary classics ed. © Jan. 10, 1944; A 178625.
827
Frank (E.R.)* Manhattan, Kan. Veterinary surgery
notes. © Feb. 12, 1944; A 178748. 828
Frey (Austin R.) Fundamentals of radio communi-
cations. [1st ed.] © Feb. 16, 1944; A 178799;
Longmans, Green & Co., inc., New York. 829
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Frey (Mae Eleanor) Altars of brick. © Oct. 1,
1943; A 178402; William B. Eerdmans pub. co.,
Grand Rapids, Mich. 830
Friend (Oscar J.)* New York. Long noose. © June
19, 1942; A 178419. 831
Fries (Adelaide L.) Road to Salem. © Feb. 5,
1944; A 178573; University of North Carolina
press, Chapel Hill, N.C. 832
Fry (Sheila Kaye-Smith)* Little Doucegrove,
Northiam, Sussex, England & Stern (Gladys
Bronwyn)* London. Talking of Jane Austen, by
Sheila Kaye-Smith and Gladys Bronwyn Stern.
© lc. Feb. 8, 1944; A ad int. 28078; pubd, Dec.
16, 1943. 833
Garesché (Edward Francis) Ethics and the art of
conduct for nurses. © Feb. 7, 1944; A 178618;
W. B. Saunders co., Philadelphia. 834
Germann (Robert F.)* Rutherford, N. J. Jitter Run.
[Victory ed.] © Feb. 9, 1944; A 178753. 835
Gilbert (Anthony) Spy for Mr. Crook. © Jan. 25,
1944; A 178644; Smith & Durrell, New York. 834
Gilbert (Dan Wesley)* San Diego. Real fifth column
and how it is undermining America. © Feb. 1,
1942; A 178637. 837
Girvan (Helen)* New York. White tulip. © Jan. 27,
1944; A 178424, 838
Girvin (Harvey F.) Strength of materials. 1st ed.
© Jan. 10, 1944; A 178681; Internat]. texthook
co., Scranton. 839
Golieb (David E.) Credit and collections. © Feb.
11, 1944; A 178735; Alexander Hamilton insti-
tute, inc., New York. 840
Goris (Jan Albert) Belgium in bondage. © Jan. 10,
1944; A 178349; L. B. Fischer pub. corp., New
York, 841
Gosselink (Sara Elizabeth) Beside the Syrian Sea.
© Dec. 15, 1943; A 178699; William B. Eerd-
mans pub. co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 842
Grinnell (Alice Bowersox) Land of the lakes. ©
Oct. 16, 1941; A 178525; Exposition press, New
York. 843
Groves (Ernest R.) American woman. © Feb. 17,
1944; A 178740: Emerson books, inc., New York.
844
Guerard (Albert J.) The hunted, [ist ed.] © Feb.14,
1944; A 178720; Alfred A. Knopf, inc.,New York.
845
{Guterman (Norbert)]|tr. French colonies, by Jac-
ques Stern, [Translated from the French, by N.
Guterman] © Feb. 7, 1944; A 178764; Didier
pub. co., New York. 846
Hackett (Ann Laura)* San Francisco, Tilak of
Tibet. © Jan. 31, 1944; A 178552. 847
Halleran (Eugene E.)* Ocean City, N.J. No range
is free. © Jan. 24, 1944; A 178489, 848
Halliday (Brett) Michael Shayne’s long chance. ©
Feb. 8, 1944; A 178646; Dodd, Mead & co., inc.,
New York. 849
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Hamlin (Talbet) Greek revival architecture in
America. © Jan. 27, 1944; A 178479; Oxford
univ. press, New York, inc., New York. 850
Handler (Milton) Cases and materials onlabor law
by M. Handler, assisted by Stanley A. Schlesin-
ger. © Jan. 26, 1944; A 178562; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 851
Hanley (James)* Llanfechain, Montgomery, North
Wales, England. Sailor’s song. © 1 c. Feb. 12,
1944; A ad int. 28079; pubd. Dec. 20, 1943. B52
Hanson (Phyllis Sutherland)* Norfolk, Va. True by
the sun. © Dec. 15, 1943; A 178633. 853
Harman (R. V.) American citizenship practice. ©
Dec. 27, 1943; A 178511; University pub. co.,
Lincoln, Neb. 854
Harrington (Fred Harvey) God, seamimon and the
Japanese. Dr. Horace N. Allen and Korean-
American relations, 1884-1905. © Feb. 10,
1944; A 178675; University of Wisconsin, Madi-
son, Wis. - 855
Harris (Charles W.)* Seattle. Hydraulics. Second
"printing, revised, © Jan. 25, 1944; A 178493.
856
Hartridge (Walter Charlton) Letters of Pon Juan
McQueen to his family, written from Spanish
East Florida, 1791-1807. © Oct. 1, 1943; A
178471; Bostick & Thornley, inc., Columbia, S.
(Cr 857
Harvey society, New York. Harvey lectures, de-
livered under the auspices of The Harvey so-
ciety of New York, 1942-1943. Series 38. ©
Dec. 22, 1943, A 178583; Science press print-
ing co., Lancaster, Pa. 858
Hausman (Leon Augustus) ed. Illustrated encyclo-
pedia of American birds. © Jan. 31, 1944; A
178545; Garden City pub. co., inc., New York.
859
Haycox (Ernest)* Portland, Or. Bugles in the af-
ternoon, [1st ed.] © Feb. 10, 1944; A 178622. °
860
Haywood (H. L.) Freemasonry and Roman catholi-
cism. © Jan. 27, 1944; A 178688; Masonic his-
tory Co., Chicago. 861
Heberden (M. V.)* New York. To what dread end,
[ist ed.] © Jan, 21, 1944; A 178600, 862
Herndon (John Goodwin)* Haverford, Pa. John Thom-
son, Presbyterian constitutionalist minister of
the Word of God, educational leader and church
builder, © Dec. 8, 1943; A 178581. _ 863
Hersey (Harold)* New York. G. I. laughs. © Jan.
19, 1944; A 178514. 864
Hersey (John)* New York. Bell for Adano, [ist zl
© Feb. 7, 1944; A 178813.
Hewett (Edgar L.)* Santa Fe, N. M. Campfire and
trail. © Dec. 21, 1943; A 178341. 866
Hewson (Edgar Wendell) & Longley (Richmond Wil-
berforce)* Toronto, Meteorology, theoretical
and applied. © Jan. 28, 1944; A 178620. 867
BOOKS, GROUP 1
no. 2, 1944
[Heydemann (Lillian P.)]* Waban, Mass. Hollywood
on your budget, by Lily Carthew [pseud.] ©
Nov. 19, 1942; A 178589. 868
Higbee (Alma Robison) Songs for mountain men, ©
Oct. 29, 1943; A 178635; Kaleidograph press,
Dallas, ; 869
Highet (Gilbert) tr. Paideia, the ideals of Greek
culture, by Werner Jaeger. Translated from the
German manuscript, by G. Highet. v. 3. © Feb.
3, 1944; A 178592; Oxford univ. press, New
York, inc., New York. 870
Hoeksema (Herman) Amazing cross. © Dec. 15,
1943; A 178403; William B. Eerdmans pub. co.,
Grand Rapids, Mich. 871
Hoff (Ernest G.) Emanuel B. Hoff, Bible teacher.
© Jan. 20, 1944; A 178781; Brethren pub. house,
inc., Elgin, Ill. 872
Honig (Edwin) Garcfa Lorca. © Feb. 14, 1944; A
179655; New directions, Norfolk, Conn. 873
Horowitz (Nathan)* Brooklyn, [Meoroth Noson] ©
Jan, 19, 1944; A 178516. 874
Hubbard (Alice Philena) tr, Perfect wife, trans-
lated from the Spanish of Friar Luis de Leon,
1583. © Dec. 24, 1943; A 178683; LouisH. Hub-
bard, Denton, Tex. 875
Huden (John C.) Development of state school admin-
istration in Vermont. © Dec. 31, 1943; A
178624; Vermont historical soc., Montpelier,
Vt. 876
Humphreys (George W.) Pastor speaks out. © Dec.
31, 1943; A 178356; Fleming H. Revell co., New
York, 877
Hurst (Vida) Love flies out. © Feb. 1, 1944; A
178663; Gramercy pub. co., New York. 878
Illustrated London news. 879-881
v. 203, no. 5462, Dec. 25, 1943. © 1 c. Jan. 27,
1944; A ad int. 28065; pubd. Dec. 25, 1943.
v. 204, :
No. 5463, Jan. 1, 1944. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1944;
A ad int. 28077; pubd. jan. 1.
No. 5464, Jan, 8, 1944. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1944;
A ad int. 28081, pubd. Jan. 8.
© King features syndicate, inc., New York.
Ingersoll (R. Sturgis)* Philadelphia.Henry McCar-
ter. © Jan. 13, 1944; A 178509. 882
Ingles (May) Teaching the use of books and iibrar-
ies, by M. Ingles and Anna McCague. © Feb.15,
1944; A 178756; H. W. Wilson co., New Ycrk.
883
Irish (William)* New York. Deadline at dawn. ©
Jan. 18, 1944; A 178519, 884
Irwin (Leslie W.) Curriculum in health and physi-
cal education. © Jan. 3, 1944; A 178667; C. V.
Mosby co., St. Louis. . 885
Jackson (Charles R.)* New York. Lost weekend. ©
Jan. 27, 1944; A 178507. 886
Jackson (H.C. L.)* Detroit. Ups and downs. © Sept.
24, 1943; A 178584, 887
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Jenkins (Rolland) Fundamentals of mechanical in-
spection for trainees and junior inspectors, 1st
ed. © Jan. 26, 1944; A 178431; McGraw-Hill
book co., inc., New York. 888
Jerome (Owen Fox) Murder as usual. © May 18,
1942: A 178422; Gateway books, New York. 889
Jessop (Harry E.) Day of wrath. © Nov. 5, 1943; A
178352; Fleming H. Revell co., New York. 890
Johnson (Julia E.) Basic Engiish, © Feb. 7, 1944;
A 178755; H. W. Wilson co., New York. 891
Johnson (Hewlett) Secret of Soviet strength. © Dec.
15, 1943; A 178442; Internati. publishers co.,
inc,, New York. 892
Johnson (William H.) Modern drafting. [By] W. H.
Johnson and Louis V. Newkirk. © Feb. 8,1944;
A 178596; Macmillan co., New York. 893
Jordan (Gail) Love onthe run. © Feb. 1, 1944; A
178661; Phoenix press, New York. 894
Kanigher (Robert) 895, 896
How to make money writing for newspapers and
magazines. © Jan, 15, 1944, A 178513.
Where and how to Ssellyour manuscripts. © Jan.
15, 1944, A 178512.
© Cambridge house, New York.
Kansas. Supreme court. Reports of cases argued
and determined, v. 156. © Feb. 2, 1944; A
178669; Schuyler W. Jackson, official reporter
for the use and benefit of the state of Kansas,
Topeka, Kan. 897
Kazmayer (Robert)* Rochester, N. Y. Out of the
clouds. © Jan. 24, 1944; A 178490. 898
Keeler (Harry Stephen) Case of the lavender grip-
sack. © Feb. 1, 1944; A 178665, Phoenix press,
New York. 899
Kettridge (J. O.) Pocket dictionary of the French
and English languages. [1st ed.] © lec. Jan.
29, 1944; A ad int, 28067; pubd. Dec. 10, 1944;
Charles Scribner’s sons, New York, 900
Kirkland (Winifred) First Christmas. © Nov. 5,
1943; A 178353; Fleming H. Revell co., New
York, 901
Kirkpatrick (Robert White) Creative delivery of
sermons. © Feb. 1, 1944, A 178684; Macmil-
lan co., New York. 902
Kizer (Benjamin H.) U. S.-Canadian northwest. ©
Oct. 30, 1943; A 178656; Princeton univ. press,
Princeton, N. J. 903
Knowles (Asa S.) Industrial management, by A. S.
Knowles and Robert D. Thomson. © Feb. 8,
1944; A 178686: Macmillan co., New York. 904
Koster (Simon) De sneeuwbal. © Dec. 22, 1943; A
178495; Querido, inc., New York. 905
Kromminga (D. H.) Christian reformed tradition.
© Dec. 15, 1943: William B. Eerdmans pub. co.,
Grand Rapids, Mich. 906
Kuskulis (Elisabeth)* Denver. Not unto Caesar.A
collection of poems by E. Kuskulis, selected by
Ruby Fairley Cozby. © Dec. 10, 1943;A 178524.
907
908
Lambdin (Ina S.) Junior leadership manual. ©Dec.
6, 1943; A 178435; Sunday school board of the
Southern Baptist convention, Nashville. 908
Lambie (Thomas A.) Boot and saddle in Africa. ©
Dec. 31, 1943; A 178359; Fleming H. Revell co.,
New York, 909
Langdon (Bessie E.)* Longmeadow, Mass. Candles
at midnight. © Nov. 5, 1943; A 178634. 910
Lasker (Bruno)* Yonkers, N. Y. Peoples of south -
east Asia. [1st ed.] © Feb. 14, 1944; A 178724.
911
Lasso (Raphael V.)* New York. Wonderland Ecua-
dor. © Jan. 21, 1944, A 178541. 912
Lawrence (F. K.)pseud., tr. Russia and postwar
Europe, by David J. Dallin. Translated byF. K.
Lawrence [pseud,] © Nov. 30, 1943, A 178779;
Yale univ. press, New Haven. 913
LeComte (R. M.} Manual of urology. © Feb. 3,
1944, A 178538; Williams & Wilkins co., Balti-
more. 914
Lehmann-Haupt (Hellmut) Terrible Gustave Dore.
© Dec. 31, 1943; A 178528; Marchbanks press,
inc., New York. 915
Lemmon (Talulah) On the wing. © Dec. 7, 1943; A
178515: Sadie D, Clarke, Myrtle Beach, S. C.
916
Lenz (Ellis Christian) Muzzle flashes. © Jan. 31,
1944; A 178556; Standard publications, inc.,
Huntington, W. Va. 917
© July 15,
918
Leslie (A.) Arizona ranger courage.
1942; A 178415; Gateway books, New York.
Levy (Louis)* London, La France est une demo-
cratic. © Nov. 15, 1943; A for. 48666. 919
Linn (Otto F.) Gospel of Mark. © Jan. 11, 1944; A
178472; Gospel trumpet co., Anderson, Ind. 920
© Mar. 1,
921
Lipchitz jacques) Twelve bronzes.
1943; A 178462; Curt Valentin, New York.
Little (Constance) Black homeymoon. [By] Con-
stance and Gwenyth Little. [Ist ed.] © Jan. 21,
1944; A 178517; Doubleday, Doran & co., inc.,
New York. 922
Lodge (Joseph Pierce) Corbin’s New Jersey form
book. © Jan. 27, 1944; A 178559, Soney & Sage
co., Newark, N. J. 923
. Lomas (Margaret Dager) Old Testament Bible les-
sons for the home. © Feb. 1, 1944; A 178571;
Westminster press, Philadelphia. - 924
Loveless (Wendell P.) Little talks on great words.
© Oct. 1, 1943; A 178398; William B. Eerdmans
pub. co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 925
Lundquist (Harold L.) Dynamic Christian living. ©
Dec. 15, 1943 A 178401; William B. Eerdmans
pub. co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 926
[McCloskey (Richard Gordon)] Seacoast artillery.
© Feb. 14, 1944; A 178741; Military service
pub. co., Harrisburg, Pa. 927
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pt. I, n.s., v. 41
McCoy (John Pleasant) Swing the big-eyed rabbit.
[ist ed.] © Feb. 14, 1944; A 178691; E. P. Dut-
ton & co., inc., New York. 928
McCulley (Johnston) Gold of Smoky Mesa. © July
15, 1942; A 178414; Gateway books, New York,
929
McDowell (Amanda) Fiddles in the Cumberlands,
by A. McCowell [and] Lela McDowell Blanken-
ship. © Jan. 19, 1944; A 178521, Richard R.
Smith, New York. 930
McLellan (Mary C.) Dr. Moore’s family. © Oct.
1, 1943, A 178397; William B. Eerdmans pub.
co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 931
MacLiesh (A. Fleming)* Long Beach, Calif. Cone
of silence. © Jan. 25, 1944; A 178508. 932
MacManus (Francis)* Blackrock, Dublin, Ireland.
Greatest of these. © 1 c. Jan. 28, 1944; Aad
int. 28061; pubd. Nov. 30, 1943. 933
McMurtry (Robert Gerald)* Harrogate, Tenn. Ben
Hardin Helm, rebel brother-in-law of Abraham
Lincoln, with a biographical sketch of his wife
and an account of the Todd family of Kentucky.
© Jan. 20, 1944; A 178404, 934
Madariaga (Salvador de)* Oxford, England. Heart
of jade. © Feb. 10, 1944, A 178623. 935
Mandel (William) Soviet Far East and Central Asia.
© Jan. 19, 1944; A 178429; Secretariat, Insti-
tute of Pacific relations, New York. 936
[Mann (Elizabeth Foster)}* New York. Dirigo
Point, by Elizabeth Foster. © Feb. 8, 1944; A
178790. 937
Mann (Klaus) ed. Heart of Europe. An anthology
of creative writing in Europe, 1920-1940. Edited
by K. Mann and Hermann Kesten. © Dec. 17,
1943; A 178350; L. B. Fischer pub. corp., New
York. 938
Marston (William Moulton) F. F. Proctor, vaude-
ville pioneer, by W. M. Marston and John Henry
Feller. © Jan. 19, 1944; A 178520; Georgena M.
Proctor, New York. 939
Martin (Earl L.) Gospel of Luke. © Feb. 14, 1944;
A 178766, Gospel trumpet co., Anderson, Ind.
940
Mary Rosalia, sister. Teaching confraternity clas-
© Jan. 25, 1944; A 178557; Loyola univ. press,
Chicago. ~941
Masson (André) Anatomy of my universe. © Mar.
10, 1943; A 178445; Curt Valentin, New York.
942
Matthews (E. C.) How to draw funny pictures. ©
28
Feb. 15, 1944; A 178762; Frederick]. Drake &
co., Chicago. 943
Maynard (Harold B.) Guide to methods improve-
ment, by H. B. Maynard and G. J. Stegemerten,
ist ed. © Feb. 3, 1944; A 178614; McGraw-Hill
- book co., inc., New York. 944
Merwin (Sam) jr, Death inthe Sunday supplement.
© Aug. 14, 1942; A 178420; Gateway books, New
York. 945
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 2, 1944
982
| Meserve (Frederick Hill) Photographs of Abraham
Lincoln. [By] F. H. Meserve [and] Carl Sand-
burg. [1st ed.] © Feb. 10, 1944; A 178789; Har-
court, Brace & co., inc., New York. 946
Metcalf (Keyes D.) Program of instruction in li-
brary schools, by K. D. Metcalf, John Dale Rus-
sell [and] Andrew D. Osborn. © Nov. 30, 1943;
A 178454; University of Illinois press, Urbana,
Ill. 947
| Michigan. Michigan statutes annotated. 1943 re-
vision of v. 17, 23. © Dec. 31, 1943; A 178464,
178505; Callaghan & co., Chicago. 948, 949
Mollard (Wesley) Essentials of precision inspec-
tion. © Feb. 3, 1944; A 178615; McGraw-Hill
book co., inc., New York. 950
_ Montana. Supreme court. Reports of cases argued
and determined. v. 113. © Nov. 29, 1943; A
178503; State pub. co., Helena, Mont. 951
Moore (Mary E.)* Crowell, Tex. Safeguarding our
future. © July 26, 1943; A 178588. 952
| More (Louis Trenchard) Life and works of the Hon-
ourable Robert Boyle. © Feb. 3, 1944; A 178593;
Oxford univ. press, New York, inc., New York.
953
| Morrill (Rosa Neil)* Venice, Calif. Stray sparks.
[Special ed.] © Jan. 10, 1944;A 178761. 954
Morse (Samuel French)* Greensboro, N. C. Time
of year. © Feb. 15, 1944; A 178801. 955
Musser (Benjamin Francis)* Salem, N. J. Beloved
mendicant, moments from the life of God’s beg-
gar and builder, Father Francis Koch of the Or-
der of friars minor, 1843-1920. © Dec. 30,
1943; A 178485. 956
Myers (Henry Alonzo) Spinoza-Hegel paradox. ©
Feb. 1, 1944; A 178711; Cornell univ., Ithaca, N.
Ne ; 957
Myrdal (Gunnar) American dilemma, by G. Myrdal,
with the assistance of Richard Sterner and Ar-
nold Rose. v. 1, 2. [1st ed.] © Jan. 26, 1944;A
178427, 178428; Harper & bros., New York.
958, 959
Nance (Gusta Barfield) History of Mexican litera-
ture. [By] Carlos Gonzalez Pefila. Translated by
G. B. Nance and Florene Johnson Dunstan. ©
Jan. 31, 1944; A 178658; University press in Dal-
las, Dallas. 960
Nash (Philip Curtis) Adventure in world order. ©
Feb. 14,1944; A 178780; Amer. Unitarian assn.,
Boston. 961
National bureau of economic research. Conference
on research in income and wealth. Studies in in-
come and wealth. v. 6. © Feb. 7, 1943; A 178731;
Natl. bureau of economic research, inc., New
York. 962
Nelson (Wilbur C.)* Ames, Ia. Airplane propeller
‘principles. © Jan. 25, 1944; A 178492. 963
New standard encyclopedia. v. 1-10. © Jan. 14,
1944; A 178439; Standard education soc., Chi-
cago. 964
Nichols (Margaret Gorman)* Baltimore. Portrait
of love. © Feb. 14, 1944; A 178729. 965
Nichols (Perry) Value of escharotics. © Jan. 22,
1944; A 178491; Dr. Nichols sanatorium, inc.,
Savannah, Mo. 966
Nicholson (Fred) Blueprint reading. [By] F. Nich-
olson and Fred Jones. © Jan. 31, 1944;A
178574; D. Van Nostrand co., inc., New York.
967
Nizer (Louis)* New York. What to do with Ger-
many. © Jan. 31, 1944; A 178510. 968
Nord (Sverre)* Seattle. Logger’s odyssey. ©Dec.
27, 1943; A 178363. 969
Oates (Whitney Jennings) Greek literature in trans-
lation, by W. J. Oates and Charles Theophilus
Murphy. [1st ed.] © Feb. 9, 1944; A 178800;
Longmans, Green & co., inc., New York. 970
O’Connell (Laurence J.) Book of ceremonies. ©
Jan. 22, 1944; A 178380; Bruce pub. co., Mil-
waukee. 971
Oesper (Ralph E.) tr. Laboratory manual of spot
tests, by Fritz Feigl. Translated from the Ger-
man manuscript, by R. E. Oesper. © Dec. 30,
1943; A 178747; Academic press, inc., New York.
972
Ohio. Ellis’ annotated municipal code of Ohio. 1944
supplement. © Feb. 11, 1944; A 178679; W. H.
Anderson co., Cincinnati. 973
Chio law abstract. v. 38. © Dec. 27, 1943; A
178465; Law abstract co., Norwalk, O. & Law-
yers cooperative pub.co.,Rochester,N. Y. 974
Cklahoma. Supplement to Oklahoma criminal di-
gest. © Jan. 25, 1944; A 178452; Harlow pub.
corp., Oklahoma City. 975
Oldfather (William Abbott) ed. Studies in the text
_ tradition of St. Jerome’s Vitae Patrum, by John
Frank Cherf, Katherine Tubbs Corey [and
others] Edited by W. A. Oldfather. © Dec. 18,
1943; A 178455; University of Illinois press, Ur-
bana, Ill. 976
[Oliver (Berta Ruck)] Shining chance. [By] Berta
Ruck. © Jan. 18, 1944; A 178366; Dodd, Mead &
co., inc., New York. 977
[Olson (Alma Luise)] tr. Behind the steel wall; a
Swedish journalist in Berlin, 1941-43, by Arvid
Fredborg. [Translated by A. L. Olson, and
others] Literary classics ed. © Jan. 14, 1944;
A 178695; Viking press, inc., New York. 978
O’Neil (Paul) Why be short. © Dec. 28, 1943: A
178382; Germaine Haenel, Yonkers, N. Y. 979
Pacific digest, covering volumes 131-140 Pacific
reporter, Second series. © Jan. 28, 1944; A
178567; West pub. co., St. Paul. 980
Pacific reporter. Second series. v. 141 P. 2d. ©
Jan. 25, 1944; A 178563, West pub. co., St. Paul.
981
Palme (Arthur) tr. Electron-optics, by Paul Hat-
schek. Translated by A. Palme. © Feb. 1, 1944;
A 178499; Amer. photographic pub. co., Boston.
982
Parker (Charles M.) Steel in action.
1943; A 178361; Jaques Cattell press, Lancaster,
Pa. 983
Parker (Charles W.) ed. Grand jury, by Charles H.
Winfield. 3d ed., revised to meet changes in
the law, by C. W. Parker. © Jan. 28, 1944; A
178619; Soney & Sage co., Newark, N. J. 984
Parry (J. Burford) Religion that smiles. © Dec. 31,
1943; A 178357; Fleming H. Revell co., New
York. 985
Pearson (Frank A.) Food. [By] F. A. Pearson and
Don Paarlberg. [1st ed.] © Feb. 14, 1944; A
178723; Alfred A. Knopf, inc., New York. 986
Peattie (Margaret Rhodes)* Columbus, O. The re-
turn. [Victory ed.] © Feb. 9, 1944; A 178754.
987
Peech (Sibyl) tr. Pedagogical sketch book. [By]
Paul Klee. Translated by S. Peech. © Jan. 1,
1944; A 178392; Nierendorf gallery, New York.
988
Peltz (Mary Ellis) Spotlights on the stars. © Nov.
12, 1943; A 178785; Metropolitan opera guild,
New York. 989
Pennsylvania. Superior court. Pennsylvania Supe-
rior court reports. v. 152. © Jan. 25, 1944; A
178668; Bureau of publications, Department of
property & supplies for the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pa. 990
Perry (George Sessions)* Rockdaie, Tex. Hack-
berry cavalier. © Feb. 14, 1944; A 178693. 991
Phillips (Harold Cooke) Life’s unanswered ques-
tions. [1st ed.] © Feb. 16, 1944; A 178774; Har-
per & bros., New York. 992
Picture post. v. 22. $93, 994
No. 2, Jan. 8, 1944. © 1c. Jan. 29, 1944; A ad
int. 28066; pubd. jan. 5.
No. 4, Jan. 22, 1944. © 1c. Feb. 4, 1944; Aad
int. 28080; pubd. Jan. 19.
© Hulton press, ltd., London.
Polnay (Peter de)* London. Water on the steps. ©
1 c. Jan. 17, 1944; A ad int. 28072; pubd. Nov.
18, 1943. 995
Pope (Francis) Airplane power plant, by F. Pope
and Arthur S. Otis. © Jan. 31, 1944; A 178768;
world book co., Yonkers, N. Y. 996
Porter (Burton P.) Old canal days. 1©f ed. © Dec.
31, 1942; A 178529; F. J. Heer printing co.,
Columbus, QO. 997
Pratt (Wallace E.) Oil in the earth. © Jan. 31,
1944; A 178553; University 0. Kansas press,
Lawrence, Kan. - 998
Prentice (E. Parmalee) Food, war and the .uture.
© Jan. 26, 1944; A 178602; Harper & bros., New
York. $99
Priest (Alan) Chinese sculpture in the Metropoli-
tan museum of art. © Feb. 7, 1944; A 178698;
Metropolitan museum of art, New York. 1000
© Dec. 30;
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Procter (Leslie C.) For freedom’s sake. © Jan.
14, 1944; A 178481; Beckley-Cardy co., Chicago.
1001
Punch. 1002-1004
v. 205.
No. 5366, Dec. 8, 1943. © 1c. Feb. 3, 1944;
A ad int. 28071; pubd. Dec. 8, 1943.
No. 5368, Dec. 22, 1943. Ole Feb. 17,
1944; A ad int. 28085; pubd. Dec. 22, 1943.
v. 206.
No. 5371, Jan. 12, 1944. © 1c. Feb. 9, 1944;
A ad int. 28074; pubd. Jan. 12.
© Bradbury, Agnew & co., ltd., London.
Purnell (Idella) Walt Disney’s Bambi, adapted from
Felix Salten. Retold by I. Purnell. © Jan. 20,
1944; A 178653; Walt Disney productions, Bur-
bank, Calif. 1005
Rainier (Peter W.)* New York. Pipeline to battle.
© Dec. 31, 1943; A 178504. 1006
Ramsden (Evelyn) tr. Signature tune. [By] Sven
Aurén. Translated by E. Ramsden. © 1 c. Jan.
29, 1944; A ad int..28073; pubd. Dec. 3, 1943;
Sven Aurén, Stocksund, Sweden. 1007
Raspono (Anthony Francis)* Tarzana, Calif. Human
harvest, © Dec. 30, 1943; A 178570. 1008
Read (Grantly Dick)* London. Childbirth without
fear. [Ist ed.] © Jan. 26,1944;A 178601. 1009
Reany (William) St. Theodore of Canterbury. ©
Feb. 1, 1944; A 178498; B Herder book co., St.
Louis. 1010
Reed (Thomas H.) Twenty years of government in
Essex County, New Jersey. © Jan. 27, 1944; A
178459; D. Appleton-Century co.,inc., New York.
1011
Reese (Paul Stromberg)* Minneapolis. Seth Cook
Rees, the warrior-saint. © Apr. 28, 1934; A
178502. 1012
Regensteiner (Theodore)* Chicago. My first seven-
ty-five years.- Pt. 2. Fifty years of colortype
printing, by A. G. Fegert. © Oct. 2, 1943; A
178303. 1013
Rewald (John) ed. Woodcuts of Aristide Maillol. ©
Dec. 20, 1943; A 178394; Pantheon books, inc.,
New York. 1014
Rhode Island. Supreme court. Reports of cases ar-
gued and determined. v. 68. © Jan. 24, 1944; A
178676; State of Rhode Island & Providence
plantations, Providence. 1015
Rice (Madeleine Hooke) American Catholic opinion
in the slavery controversy. © Feb. 7, 1944; A
178605; Columbia univ. press, New York. 1016
Richardson (C. H.) Introduction to statistical analy-
sis. © Jan. 4, 1944; A 178368; Harcourt, Brace
& co., inc., New York. 1017
Riley (W. B.) At sunset. © Jan. 12, 1944; A 178797;
Higley printing co., Butler, Ind. 1018
[Rister (Claude) ] Outlaws’ trap, by Tex Holt [pseud. ]
© Aug. 14, 1943; A 178717; Arcadia house, inc.,
New York. 1019
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no. 2, 1944
1056
Robb (Louis A.)* Huntington, L.I., N.Y. Engineers’
dictionary. Spanish-English and English-Span-
ish. © Jan. 19, 1944; A 178373. 1020
Robinson (Anna Walker) Gen’eman of de South. ©
Jan. 22, 1944; A 178550; Broadman press, Nash-
ville. 1021
Robinson (Dores Eugene) Story of our health mes-
sage. © Nov. 18, 1943; A 178388; Southern pub.
assn, of Seventh-day adventists, Nashville. 1022
Robinson (Nona) ed. Lantern in her hand, [By] Bess
Streeter Aldrich. Edited by N. Robinson, [School
ed.] © Jan. 18, 1944; A 178441; D. Appleton-
Century co., inc., New York. ~ 1023
Robson (John B.) Louisiana’s natural resources. ©
Feb. 15, 1944; A 178778; Silver Burdett co., New
York, 1024
Roden (H. W.)* New York. You only hang once. ©
Jan, 5, 1944; A 178369. 1025
Rodkey (Robert G.) Sound policiesfor bank manage-
ment. © Feb, 10, 1944; A 178651; Ronald press
co., New York. 1026
Rodriguez (Teodorc Ortiz) tr. Doce message que
cambiaron el mundo, [Por] Larry Lesuer, Tra-
ducion por T. O. Rodrfguez. © Jan. 26, 1944; A
for. 48667; Editorial nuevo mundo, s. der. I.,
Mexico, D. F. 1027
Roos (Kelley)* New York. Sailor, take warning. ©
Jan. 18, 1944; A 178365. 1028
Rosen (George) History of miners’ diseases. ©
Dec. 28, 1943; A 178682; Schuman’s, New York.
1029
Rosenthal (Richard S.) German self taught. © Jan.
31, 1944; A 178773; Funk & Wagnalls co., New
New York, 1030
Russell (Cecil Frederick)* Los Angeles, Prove-
nance. [1st ed.] © Jan. 29, 1944; A 178782. 1031
Salny (Samuel M.)* Fitchburg, Mass. Independent
unions under the Wagner act. © Feb. 11, 1944;
A 178678. 1032
Saulnier (RaymondJ.) Finaricing equipment for com-
mercial and industrial enterprise. [By] R. J.
Saulnier and Neil H. Jacoby. © Feb. 1, 1944; A
178537; Natl. bureau of economic research, inc.,
New York. 1033
Saxon (John) Touch of passion. © Feb. 1, 1944; A
178662; Phoenix press, New York, 1034
Scanlon (Cora Carroll) Latin grammar. Grammar,
vocabularies and exercises in preparations for
the reading of the missal and breviary, by C. C.
Scanlon and Charles L. Scanlon. © Jan. 26, 1944;
A 178379; B. Herder book co., St. Louis. 1035
[Scharf (Emily Ellen)]* Lexington, Ky. 1036-1038
Charm of the shadows, by Susanne [pseud.] ©
Dec. 11, 1943; A 178486.
Training and gaiting. Compiled by Susanne
[pseud. v. 1,2] © Nov. 27, 1943; Jan. 4,
1944: A 178483, 178484,
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Schatkin (Sidney B.) Disputed paternity proceed-
ings. © Feb. 17, 1944; A 178783; Banks & co., &
Matthew Bender & co., inc., Albany. ‘1039
Schnapper (M. B.) ed. United nations agreements.
© Feb. 1, 1944; A 178677; Amer. council on pub-
lic affairs, Washington. 1040
Schreiber (Albert M.) When the bishop blesses. ©
July 15, 1943; A 178732; Standard printing co.,
San Antonio. 1041
Scott (Bradford) The cowpuncher. © Oct.15, 1942;
A 178410; Gateway books, New York. 1042
Seger (Gerhart H.) Germany, tobe or not to be?
By G. H. Seger and Siegfried K. Marck. © Dec.
1, 1943; A 178715; Randschoolpress, New York.
1043
Seps (Selma Borston) Visitamos la Habana. [1st ed.]
© Jan. 26, 1944; A 178426; Harper & bros., New
York. 1044
Shane (Susannah) Baby in the ash can. © Jan. 18,
1944; A 178364; Dodd, Mead & co., inc., New
York. 1045
Sherman (Robert) ed. World’s great love letters.
[Tower books ed.] © Oct. 22, 1943; A 178374;
World pub. co., Cleveland, 1046
Sherri (Edsel) Shades of passing fancy. © Jan. 15,
1944; A 178640; Azalea Sherri, Lancaster,
Calif. 1047
Shurtleff (Bertrand) AWOL K-9 commando. [ist
ed.] © Feb. 4, 1944; A 178599; Bobbs-Merrill
co., Indianapolis. 1048
Shute (William George) Introduction to navigation
and nautical astronomy. [By] W. G. Shute, Wil-
liam Wright Shirk, George Forbes Porter [and]
Courtenay Hemenway. ©.Feb. 8,1944;A 178639;
Macmillan co., New York. 1049
Siegele (H. H.) Building, forms, stairs, roofs. ©
Jan. 27, 1944; A 178405; FrederickJ. Drake &
co., Chicago. 1050
Sigerist (Henry E.) tr, Earliest printed book on
wine, by Arnald of Villanova, 12357-1311. Now
for the first time rendered into English and with
an historical essay, by H. E. Sigerist. © Dec.
28, 1943; A 178629; Schuman’s, New York. 1051
Singer (Israel Joshua)* NewYork, Carnovskyfam-
ily. © Nov. 5, 1943; A 178387. 1052
Sjostrom (Dorothea Childs)* Philadelphia Dick
Smith, bomber pilot. [1st ed.] © Jan. 29, 1944;
A 178598. 1053
Smith (Frederick C.) Sulfonamide therapy in medi-
cal practice. © Feb. 15, 1944; A 178728; F. A.
Davis co., Philadelphia. 1054
Smith (Mortimer) Life of Ole Bull. © Oct.12, 1943;
A 178657; American-Scandinavian foundation,
New York, 1055
Smith (Rembert Gilman)* Tulsa, Okl. Mourning be-
comes Columbia. © Sept. 21, 1943; A 178470.
1056
1057
Smitt (Robert A.)* Los Angeles. Voice of super-
health. © Jan. 10, 1944; A 178641. 1057
Snider (John D.) I love books. © Feb. 21, 1944; A
178803; Review & herald pub. assn., Washing-
ton. 1058
Snow (Charles H.)* Napa, Calif. Horsethief Pass.
© Feb. 14, 1944; A 178730. 1059
Sommer (Frank H.) Commercial law. © Feb. 11,
rae A 178735; Alexander Hamilton institute,
, New York. 1060
Sorokin (Pitirim A.) Russia and the United States.
[1st ed.] © Feb. 18, 1944; A 178788; E. P. Dut-
ton & co., inc., New York. 1061
South western reporter. Second series. v. 174 S.
W. 2d. © Jan. 26,1944; A 178560; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 1062
Spencer (Gerald A.)* New York. Cosmetalogy in
the negro. © Feb. 15, 1944; A 178744. 1063
Sphere. 1064-1066
v. 175, no. 2292, Dec. 25, 1943. © 1c. Jan. 27,
1944; A ad int. 28064; pubd. Dec. 25, 1943.
v. 176.
No. 2293, Jan. 1, 1944. © 1c. Feb. 10, 1944;
A ad int. 28076; pubd. Jan. 1.
No. 2294, Jan. 8, 1944. © 1c. Feb. 12, 1944;
A ad int. 28082; pubd. Jan. 8.
© King features syndicate, inc., New York.
Standish (Robert) Bonin. © Feb. 8, 1944; A 178595;
Macmillan co., New York. 1067
Stauffer (Ruth M.) ed. Adventures in modern litera-
ture. Edited by R. M. Stauffer and William H.
Cunningham. © Jan. 28, 1944; A 178546; Har-
court, Brace & co., inc., New York. 1068
Stevenson (D. E.) Two Mrs. Abbotts. [War ed.] ©
Dec. 30, 1943; A 178506; Farrar & Rinehart,
inc., New York. 1069
Stewart (Pamela Hansford Johnson)* Staines, Mid-
dlesex, England. Winter quarters, by Pamela
Hansford Johnson. © 1 c. Jan. 27, 1944; Aad
int. 28062; pubd. Dec. 6, 1943. 1070
Stoddard (Alexander J.) English one. [By] A. J. Stod-
dard, Matilda Bailey [and] William Dodge Lewis.
© Feb. 2, 1944; A 178591; Amer. book co., New
York. 1071
Stoddard (Charles) Devil’s portage. © Aug. 14,
1942; A 178416; Gateway books, New York. 1072
Stoll (Dennis Gray)* Warborough, Oxford, England.
Comedy in chains. © 1 c. Feb. 1, 1944; A ad
int. 28069; pubd. Dec. 6, 1943. 1073
Strickland (Hazel N.) Beginner Sunday school work,
by H. N. Strickland and Mattie C. Leatherwood.
© Dec. 1, 1943; A 178434; Sunday school board
of the Southern Baptist convention, Nashville.
1074
Sulzby (James F.) jr.,* Birmingham, Ala. Birming-
ham as it was in Jackson County, Alabama. ©
Feb. 7, 1944; A 178626. 1075
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Sutter (John A.) jr. Statement regarding early Cal-
ifornia experiences. [By] J. A. Sutter, jr. Edited,
with a biography, by Allan R. Ottley. © Dec.
15, 1943; A 178487; Sacramento book collectors
club, Sacramento, Calif. 1076
Sweet (Herman J.) Opening the door for God. ©
Dec. 30, 1943; A 178712; Westminster press,
Philadelphia. 1077
Taliaferro (William H.) ed. Medicine and the war.
© Jan. 25, 1944; A 178543; University of Chi-
cago press, Chicago. 1078
Tarbell (Martha)* East Orange, N. J. Tarbell’s
teachers’ guide to the International Sunday-
school lessons, improved uniform course for
1944. © Nov. 22, 1943; A 178360. 1079
Tarshish (Perez) Personalities and books referred ~
to in Tosafot. © June 18, 1942; A 178609; Lea
Tarshish Gudelsky, Baltimore. 1080
Taylor (Harry Werbayne) Quiz fun. © Feb. 18,
1944; A 178737; Review & herald pub. assn.,
Washington. 1081
Teichert (Ernest J.) 1082, 1083
Introduction to ferrous rae vel. © Jan.
28, 1944; A 178548.
Manufacture and fabrication of steel. v. 2. ©
Feb. 10, 1944; A 178751.
© Pennsylvania state college, State Coilege, Pa
Tharratt (George) Aircraft production illustration.
Ist ed. © Feb. 4, 1944; A 178616; McGraw-Hill
book co., inc., New York. 1084
Thirkell (Angela) Growing up. [1st American ed.]
© Feb. 14, 1944; A 178719; Alfred A. Knopf, inc. ,
New York. 1085
Thoms (Kurt H.) Oral pathology. © Dec. 31, ee
A 178718; C. V. Mosby co., St. Louis. 086
Thorpe (Berenice) Reunion on Strawberry Hill. [1st
ed.] © Feb. 14, 1944; A 178722; Alfred A. Knopf,
inc., New York. 1087
Thulin (Frederick A.) Principles of navigation. ©
Jan. 27, 1944; A 178406; Navigation press, inc.,
Chicago. 1088
Tinker (Edward Larocque) tr. Canapé-Vert, by
Philippe Thoby-Marcelin and Pierre Marcelin.
Translated by E. L. Tinker. © Feb. 17, 1944,
A 178770; Farrar & Rinehart, inc., New York.
1089
Tomlinson (John Charles)* Troy, Pa. Machinist’s
book of verse. © Dec. 23, 1943; A 178569. 1090
Turnbull (J. R.) Mended wings. © Dec. 1, 1943;
A 178399; William B. Eerdmans pub. co., Grand
Rapids, Mich. 1091
Uhlan (Edward) ed. Hear us, America. © Dec. 20,
1941; A 178526; Crown publications, New York.
1092
United States navy. Office of the Chief of naval
operations. Aviation training division.
1093-1095
BOOKS, GROUP 1
no, 2, 1944
Gymnastics andtumbling. © Jan. 12, 1944; A
178423,
Military track. © Jan. 5, 1944; A 178390.
Swimming. © Jan. 10, 1944; A 178391.
© United States naval institute, Annapolis.
Untermeyer (Louis) ed. Poems of Edgar Allan Poe.
Selected and edited, with a commentary. by L.
Untermeyer and illustrated with lithographs, by
Hugo Steiner-Prag. © Dec. 27, 1943; A 178460;
Limited editions club, inc., New York. 1096
[Van der Star (Cornelis C.)]* Washington. Escape
from Java, by Cornelis Van der Grift [pseud.]
and E. H. Lansing. © Nov. 3, 1943; A 178440.
= 1097
Vanderwalker (F. N.) Mixing of colors and paints.
© Feb. 10, 1944; A 178636; Frederick J. Drake
& co., Chicago. 1098
Van Doren (Carl) 1099, 1100
Green mansions, by W. H. Hudson, [Introduc-
tion by C. Van Doren] © Jan. 25, 1944; A
178666; Heritage press, New York.
Russian gentleman, by Sergel Aksakov. Trans-
lated from the Russian, by J. D. Duff, with a
foreword by C. Van Doren. © Dec. 10, 1943:
A 178351; Readers club, inc., New York.
Vesey (Roy Edwards)* Waco, Tex. Poems of Roy
Edwards Vesey. © Dec, 21, 1943; A 178854.
1101
Virginia and West Virginia digest, 1681 to date. v.
15. © Jan. 31, 1944; A 178795; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 1102
Walker (Mildred) Winter wheat. [1st ed.] © Jan,
20, 1944; A 178367; Harcourt, Brace & co., inc.,
New York. 1103
Walker (Susan Cooper) When I look back and think,
by S. C. Walker, as told to Catherine S. Barker.
© Jan. 24, 1944; A 178787; Catherine S. Barker.
Maryville, Tenn. 1104
Wallace (Whilden)* Baton Rouge, La., Chrietzberg
(James)* Deatsville, Ala. & Sims (Verner M.)*
Tuscaloosa, Ala. Story of Holtville. © Jan. 31,
1944; A 178689, 1105
[Walsh (J. C.)]Robert Walsh, his story, by M. Fred-
erick Lochemes. [Foreword by J. C. Walsh] ©
Mar, 15, 1942; A 178714; Amer. Irish historical
soc., New York. 1106
Walters (Raymond) jr, Alexander James
lawyer, politician, financier, 1759-1817. © Dec.
29, 1943; A 178586; University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, 1107
Ware (Lawrence A.) & Reed (Henry R.)* Iowa City,
Ia, Communication circuits. © Jan. 21, 1944; A
178436. 1108
Weber (Lenora Mattingly)* Denver. Meet the Ma-
lones. © Oct. 15, 1943; A 178733. 1109
Wells (Carveth)* New York. Introducing. Africa. ©
Jan. 28, 1944; A 178582. 1110
West Virginia. Supreme court of appeals. Report
of cases determined. v. 124. © Dec. 28, 1943;
A 178587; State of West Virginia, Charleston, W.
Va. 1111
Dallas,
33
1130
Westland (Lynn) Prairie pinto. © Feb, 1, 1944; A
178660; Phoenix press, New York. 1112
Wheeler (Post)* Washington. India against the
storm, [1st ed.] © Jan 25, 1944; A 178611,
1113
White (Randall M.) Guy named Joe. © Feb. 15,1944;
A 178739; Loew’s, inc., New York. 1114
Wilbur (Marguerite E.) tr, Journal of Madame Gio-
vanni, by Alexandre Dumas, Translated from
the French edition, 1856, by M. E. Wilbur. ©
Jan. 14, 1944; A 178536; Liveright pub. corp.,
New York. 1115
Wilcox (Stewart C.) Hazlitt in the workshop; the
manuscript of The fight. © Dec. 30, 1943; A
178461; Johns Hopkins press, Baltimore. 1116
Wiley (Bell Irvin) Plain people of the Confederacy.
© Jan. 1, 1944; A 178792; Louisiana state univ.
press, Baton Rouge, La. 1117
Willock (Ruth) Bring back the spring. © Jan. 24,
1944; A 178488; Macrae-Smith co., Philadelphia.
1118
Winston dictionary, College ed. © Feb, 8, 1944; A
178621; John C. Winston co., Philadelphia. 1119
Wolfbein (Seymour Louis) Decline of a cotton tex-
tile city. © Feb. 3, 1944; A 178606; Columbia
univ. press, New Y ork. 1120
[Woman’s institute of domestic arts and sciences]
Harmony in dress, © Feb. 15, 1944; A 178791;
Internatl, educational pub. co., Scranton, 1121
Woodbury (David O.) Beloved scientist, Elihu
Thomson, a guiding spirit of the electrical age.
© Jan, 31, 1944; A 178549; McGraw-Hill book
co., inc., New York. 1122
World’s great humorous stories, with an introduc-
tion by Irvin S. Cobb, [Forum books ed.] © Jan.
3, 1944; A 178376; World pub. co., Cleveland,
1123
Wright (Harold N.) Textbook of materia medica,
pharmacology and therapeutics, by H. N. Wright
and Miidred Montag. © Feb. 8, 1944; A 178652;
W. B. Saunders co., Philadelphia. 1124
Wright (John J.)* Boston. National patriotism in
papal teaching. © Dec. 31, 1943; A 178466.
; 1125
Wright (Watkins E.) Helen comes home. © July 10,
1943; A 178716; Arcadia house, inc., New York.
1126
Wylie (Philip)* Miami Beach, Fla. Fish and tin
fish, © Feb. 16, 1944; A 178749. 1127
Yates (Raymond F.) Young men and machines. ©
Feb. 8, 1944; A 178649; Dodd, Mead & co,, inc. ,
New York. 1128
Year book of general surgery. 1943. © Jan. 25,
1944; A 178448; Year book publishers, inc., Chi-
cago. 1129
Year boc’: of indus.rial and orthopedic surgery.
1943. © Dec. 11, 1943; A 178655; Year book
publishers, inc., Chicago, 1130
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Year book of the eye, ear, nose and throat. 1943. ©
Dec, 9, 1943; A 178654; Year book publishers,
inc., Chicago. 1131
Yoshor (Moses M.)* Brooklyn. Israel in the ranks.
© Nov. 1, 1943; A 178395. 1133
Young (G. M.) S. P. E. tract no. 62. Basic. © ic,
Feb. 18, 1944; A ad int. 28084; pubd. Dec. 20,
1943; Oxford univ. press, New York, inc. New
York. 1134
Year book of urology. 1943. © Jan. 21, 1944; A
178449; Year book publishers, inc., Chicago.
1132
Number of entries of books included in the Catalog for 1944:
(a) United States publications ----------------------------------------------------------- 1,019
(b) Foreign books in foreign languages --------------------------------------------------- 3
(c) Foreign books in English language under ad interim provisions of
law of Mar. 4, 1909 ---------------------------------------------------------------- — 112
Total ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,134
34
LIST OF BOOKS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
. [1134
Adams (Frank Ramsay) Taking care of Sylvia. (In
Blue book magazine, v. 22, nos. 2,3, Dec., 1915,
Jan., 1916) © F. R. Adams, Whitehall, Mich. R
122259, 122260, Oct. 25, 1943. 1,2
Albee (Fred Houdlett) Bone-graft surgery. © F. H.
Albee, New York. R 121590, Oct. 2, 1943. 3
Atherton (Gertrude) The conqueror. © G, Ather-
ton, San Francisco. R 121943, Oct. 15, 1943. 4
' Atlantic reporter, with key-number annotations. v.
97. Permanent edition. © West pub. co., St.
Paul. R 121700, Oct. 6, 1943. 5
Bacon (Charles William) American plan of govern-
ment. © C. W. Bacon, Mount Vernon, N. Y. R
122160, Oct. 22, 1943. 6
Barto (Philip Stephan) Tannhduser and the Moun-
tain of Venus. © P. S. Barto, Pittsburgh. R
121565, Sept. 9, 1943. 7
Baum (Lyman Frank) Rinkitink in Oz. © Maud
Gage Baum, Hollywood, Calif. R 121399, Sept.
27, 1943. 8
Beach (Rex Ellingwood) Crimson gardenia and
other tales of adventure. © Rex Beach, Sebring,
Fla. R 121496, Sept. 28, 1943. 9
Benson (Arthur Christopher) Father Payne. © Ed- ;
ward Frederick Benson, London. R122153, Oct.
22, 1943. 10
Black (Henry Campbell) Treatise of the rescission
of contracts and cancellation of written instru-
ments. v. 1, 2, © Vernon law book co., Kansas
City, Mo. R121687, 121688, Oct.6,1943. 11, 12
Blanchard (Arthur Alphonzo) Syntheti¢ inorganic
chemistry. 2d ed., with supplement. © A. A.
Blanchard, Cambridge, Mass. R 121850, Oct. 7,
1943. 13
Bloch (Alexander) Principles and practice of vio-
lin bowing. © A. Bloch, Hillsdale, N. Y. R
121416, Sept. 25, 1943. 14
Bosher (Kate Lee Langley) People like that. ©
Annie L. Langley, Richmond. R 121504, Sept.
28, 1943. 15
Bullens (Denison K.) Steel and its heat treatment.
v. 1. © D. K. Bullens, Pottstown, Pa.R 121853,
Oct. 7, 1943. 16
Burgess (John William) Reconciliation of govern-
ment with liberty. © Jewett Burgess, New York.
R 121559, Oct. 6, 1943. 17
Champney (Elizabeth Williams) Romance of old
' Belgium, from Caesar to Kaiser, by E. W.
Champney and Frére Champney. © Mary Rob-
bins Champney, Greenfield, Mass. R 122152,
Oct. 22, 1943. 18
35
Chekhov (Anton Pavlovich) Russian silhouettes, by
Anton Tchekoff. Translated from the Russian,by
Marian Fell. © Olivia Fell Vans Agnew, New
York. R 121623, Oct. 6, 1943. 19
Cliff (Harry) Fox-art, the light of the world. ©
Twentieth century-Fox film corp., New York. R
122209, Oct. 25, 1943. 20
Cobb (Irvin Shrewsbury) Zl, 22
First Corinthian, chapter 13. R 122270, Nov. 2,
1943.
Speaking of operations. R 121554, July 28, 1943.
© I. S. Cobb, Santa Monica, Calif.
Comstock (Anna Botsford) Plant notebook. © Glenn
W. Herrick & George H. Russell, Ithaca, N. Y.
R 121954, Oct. 22, 1943. 23
Corpus juris. Edited by William Mack and William
Benjamin Hale. v. 7. © Amer. law book co.,
Brooklyn. R 121657, Oct. 6, 1943. 24
Crandall (Charles Lee) Tables for the computation
of railway and other earthwork. 5th ed. © Carl
Crandall, Ithaca, N. Y. R 121860, Oct. 7, 1943.
25
Curtiss (Philip) Between two worlds. © P. Curtiss,
Norfolk, Conn. R 121588, Oct. 4, 1943. 26
Curwood (James Oliver) Girl beyond the trail. (In
Every week, v. 3, nos, 4-13, July 19-Sept. 25,
1916) © Ethel M. Curwood, Owosso, Mich. R
121395, 121396, Sept. 27, 1943. 27, 28
Day (Holman Francis) Blow the man down. ©
Dorothy Day Kilner, Boston. R121509, Sept. 28,
1943. 29
Deland (Margaret) Rising tide. © M. Deland, Ken-
nebunkport, Me. R.121514, Sept. 28, 1943. 30
Dell (Ethel May) Bars of iron. © Gerald T. Savage,
Weeks, Winchester, England. R122156, Oct. 22,
1943. 31
Dunn (John Duncan) A-B-C of golf.. © Harper &
bros., New York. R 121493, Sept. 28, 1943. 32
Ehlermann (Carl) jr. Neglected points of auction
bridge. © C. Ehiermann, jr., New York. R
121490, Sept. 28, 1943. 33
Farmer (Lissie C.) A-B-C of home saving. © Har-
per & bros., New York. R121508, Sept. 28, 1943.
34
Federal reporter, with key-number annotations. v.
230-232. Permanent ed. © West pub. co., St.
Paul. R 121662, 121669, 121697, Oct. 6, 1943.
35-37
Ferber (Edna) The eldest. © E. Ferber, Easton,
Conn. R 122306, Nov. 2, 1943. 38
Ferguson (John Arden) Farm forestry. © J. A. Fer-
guson, State College, Pa. R 121859, Oct. EP
1943.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
40
eee
Garis (Howard Roger) Uncle Wiggily and Mother
Goose. © H. R. Garis, East Orange, N. J. R
121913, Oct. 14, 1943. 40
Gauss (Christian Frederick) Through college on
nothing a year. © C. F. Gauss, Princeton, N. He
R 121624, Oct. 6, 1943.
Goodnow (Frank Johnson) Principles of constitu-
tional government. © David F. Goodnow, New
York, Isabel G. Gillett, Norfolk, Conn. & Lois
G. MacMurray, Washington. R 121587, Oct. 4,
1943, 42
. Gregor (Elmer Russell) War path and hunting
trail, © E. R. Gregor, Hawley, Pa. R 121586,
Oct. 4, 1943. 43
Grey (Zane) Border legion. © Lina Elise Grey,
Altadena, Calif, R 121505, Sept. 28,1943. 44
Grinnell (George Bird) Fighting Cheyennes. ©
Elisabeth C. Grinnell, New York. R 121625,
Oct. 6, 1943. 45
Hall (Florence Marion Howe) A-B-C of correct
speech and the art of conversation. © Harper &
bros., New York. R 121494, Sept. 28, 1943. 46
Harben (Will Nathaniel) Second choice. © May-
belle C. Mears, Garden City, L. I., N. Y. R
121512, Sept. 28, 1943. 47
Harding (Louis Allen) Mechanical equipment of
buildings, by L. A. Harding and Arthur Cutts
Willard, v. 1. lst ed. © L. A. Harding, Buffalo
& A. C. Willard, Urbana, Ill. R 122292, Nov. 4,
1943, 48
Herrick (Charles Judson) Introduction to neurology.
© C. J. Herrick,Grand Rapids, Mich. R 121593,
Oct. 2, 1943. 49
Herrick (Christine Terhune) A-B-C of cooking. ©
Harper & bros., New York. R 121501, Sept. 28,
1943. 50
Hind (Arthur Mayger) Van Dyck, his original etch-
ings and his iconography. © A.M.Hind, London.
R 121872, Oct. 7, 1943. 51
Hirshfeld (Clarence Floyd) Steam power, by C. F.
Hirshfeld and T. C. Ulbricht. ist ed. © Eliza-
beth W. Hirshfeld, Detroit & T. C. Ulbricht,Oak
Park, Ill. R 121858, Oct. 7, 1943. 52
Hopper (James) 53-61
Browsing on the border. R 122310,Nov.2, 1943.
Little Mexican expedition. R 122314, Nov. 2,
1943.
Pancho Villa. R 122309, Nov. 2, 1943.
Pursuit. R 122311, Nov. 2, 1943.
Spy. R 122307, Nov. 2, 1943.
Strolling of little Willie Little. R 122313, Nov.
2, 1943. ;
Twin towns of the border, R 122315, Nov. 2,
1943.
What happened in Columbus. R 122308, Nov. 2,
1943.
Wilson and the border. R 122312, Nov. 2, i943.
© J. Hopper, New York.
How diplomats make war. © Francis Neilson,
Chicago. R 121912, Oct. 8, 1943. 62
36
King (Basil) Side of the angels.
pt. I, n. s., v. 41
Howells (William Dean) Daughter of the storage,
and other things in prose and verse. © John
Mead Howells, Kittery Point, Me. & Mildred
Howells, Boston. R 121503, Sept. 28, 1943. 63
Hueston (Ethel) Prudence says so. © E. Hueston,
Butler, N. J. R 121917, Oct. 15, 1943. 64
Hughes (Rupert) Thirteenth commandment. © R.
Hughes, Los Angeles, R 1215190, Sept. 28, 1943.
65
Hurlbut (Charles Arthur) Seven advertising hints.
© C. A. Hurlbut, aoy York. R 122052, Oct. 21,
1943, 66
[Johnson (Clare P.)]New York annotated digest. Ed.
by Victor Eugene Ruehl, under the supervision
of William Mack. v. 16. © Amer. law book co.,
Brooklyn, R 121685, Oct. 6, 1943. 67
Johnson (John Butler) Theory and practice of mod-
ern framed structures, by J. B. Johnson, C. W.
Bryan and F, E. Turneaure. pt. 3. Design, 9th
ed., rewritten by F. E. Turneaure andW. S.
Kinne. © F. E. Turneaure, Madison, Wis. R
121857, Oct. 26, 1943. 68
Karapetoff (Vladimir) Engineering applications of
higher mathematics. pts. 2-5. © V. Karapetoff,
Leonia, N. J. R 121893-121896, Oct. 12, 1943.
69-72
Keeler (Harriet Louise) Ethical readings from the
Bible, by H. L. Keeler and Laura H. Wild. ©
Old nati. bank, Spokane. R ‘122420, Oct. 28,
1943. 73
© Esther Manton
1943,
Sia
King, La Jolia, Calif. R 121491, Sept. 28,
Kip (Herbert Zabriskie) ed. Scientific German
reader. © Mrs. Herbert Z. Kip, New London,
Conn. R 121564, Sept. 9, 1943. 75
Kratzer (Elizabeth Cary) Individual completeness.
© Elizabeth Cary Kratzer Brubaker, Los An-
geles. R 122118, Oct. 22, 1943. 76
Krehbiel (Edward Benjamin) Nationalism, war and
society. © E. B. Krehbiel, New Rochelle, N. Y.
R 122121, Oct. 22, 1943. 17°
LaMotte (Ellen N.) Backwash of war. © E.N. La-
Motte, Washington. R 122162, Oct. 22, 1943. 78
Lawrence (David Herbert) The rainbow. © Frieda
Lawrence, San Cristobal, N. M. R 122430, Nov.
5, 1943. 79
Lewis (Nelson Peter) Planning of tje modern city.
© Minnie MacLean Lewis, Brooklyn. R 121892,
Oct. 12, 1943. 80
Louisiana. Supreme court. Louisiana reports. v.
138, cases argued and determined at term be-
ginning first Monday of October, 1915. © West
pub. co., St. Paul. R 121666, Oct. 6, 1943. 81
Lutz (Grace Livingston Hill) Voice in the wilder-
‘ness. © G. L. H. Lutz, Swarthmore, Pa. R
121513, Sept. 28, 1943. 82
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RENEWALS °
no. 2, 1944
McFarland (Joseph) Textbook upon the pathogenic
bacteria and protozoa. 8th ed., revised. © J.
McFarland, Philadelphia. R 121592, Oct. 2,
1943. 83
MacKay (Constance D’Arcy) Memorial day pageant.
© Constance MacKay Holt, New York. R 121492,
Sept. 28, 1943. 84
MacVeagh (Fanny Davenport Rogers) Fountains of
papal Rome, by Mrs. Charles MacVeagh. © F.
D. MacVeagh, New York. R 122165, Oct. 30,
1943. 85
Mansfield (William) Histology cf medicinal plants.
© W. Mansfield, Delmar, N. Y. R 121864, Oct.
7, 1943. 86
Marsh (Horace Wilmer) Interpolated six-place
tables of the logarithms of numbers and the nat-
ural and logarithmic trigonometric functions. ©
‘Frances Fordyce Cliffe, Ridgeway, Pa. R
121851, Oct. 7, 1943. 87
Martin (Louis A.) ir. Textbook of mechanics. v. 6.
1st ed. © Alwynne B. Martin, Hoboken, N.J. R
121852, Oct. 7, 1943. 88
Marvin (Dwight Edwards) Curiosities in proverbs.
© Dwight Marvin, Troy, N. Y. R 122154, Oct.
22, 1943. 89
Merriman (Mansfield) American civil engineers’
pocketbook. 3d ed. © John Wiley & sons, inc.,
New York. R 122289, Oct. 7, 1943. 90
Mordell (Albert) Dante and other waning classics.
© A. Mordell, Philadelphia. R 121626. Oct. 7,
1943. 91
Muldoon (Hugh Cornelius) Lessons in pharmaceuti-
cal Latin and prescription writing and inter-
pretation. ist ed. © H. C. Muldoon, Pittsburgh.
R 121862, Oct. 7, 1943. 92
Mulliken (Samuel Parsons) Method for the identifi-
cation of pure organic compounds, v. 2, © Rob-
ert S, Mulliken, Chicago.- R 121856, Oct. 7,1943
93
Munro (William Bennett) Government of American
cities. New and rev. ed, © W. B. Munro, Pasa-
dena. R 122202, Oct. 26, 1943. 94
Nathan (George Jean) Another book on the theatre.
© G. J. Nathan, New York. R 121890, Oct. 12,
1943. 95
New York (State) 96-103
Consolidated laws of New York, annotated, as
amended to the close of the regular session
of the Legislature of 1916, comp. under the
editorial supervision of William M. McKin-
ney. Books 1-7. © Edward Thompson co.,
Brooklyn. R 121678-121684, Oct. 6, 1943.
General laws of the state of New York, contain-
ing amendments to consolidated laws, code
of civil procedure, code of criminal proce-
dure, Greater New York charter, Municipal
court code and general statutes, enacted by
the Legislature of 1916. © West pub. Co.,
St. Paul. R 121698, Oct. 6, 1943.
New York supplement, with key-number annota-
tions. v. 158, 159. Permanent ed. © West pub.
co., St. Paul. R 121667, 121694, Oct. 6, 1943.
104, 105
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134
Northeastern reporter. Digest of decisions report-
ed in the Northeastern reporter. vols. 96-110.
© West pub. co., St. Paul. R 121696, Oct. 6,
1943, 106
Northeastern reporter, v. 111. Permanent ed. ©
West pub. co., St. Paul. R 121654, Oct. 6, 1943.
107
Northwestern reporter 108, 109
Digest of the Northwestern reporter. vols. 141-
155. R 121672, Oct. 6, 1943.
Semi-annual Michigan digest, covering decisions
of the Supreme court of Michigan reported in
Northwestern reporter, vols, 155-158.
© West pub. co., St. Paul. R 121692, Oct.
1943,
6,
Northwestern reporter. v. 157. Permanent ed. ©
West pub. co., St. Paul. R 121670, Oct. 6, 1943.
110
Pacific reporter, Five-volume digest. vols. 151-
155, supplementing Pacific reporter digest, vols.
136-150. © West pub. co., St. Paul. R 121665,
Oct. 6, 1943. 111
Pacific reporter. v. 156, 157, Permanent ed, ©
West pub. co., St. Paul. R 121663, 121671, Oct.
6, 1943. 112, 113
Paine (Albert Bigelow) 114-126
Boy’s life of Mark Twain. (In St. Nicholas maga-
zine, Nov., 1915) R 122019, Oct. 23, 1943.
——(In St. Nicholas magazine, v. 43, nos. 2-12,
Dec. 1915-Oct. 1916) R 122141-122151,
Oct. 23, 1943.
Hollow tree nights and days. R 121515, Sept. 28,
1943.
© Louise Paine Moore, New York, Joy Cushman,
West Redding, Conn. & Frances Paine Wade,
Washington.
Parker (Sir Gilbert, bart.)World for sale. & Henry
William Parker, Los Angeles. R 121516, Sept.
28, 1943. 127
Paul (George Philip) Nursing in the acute infec-
tious fevers. 3d ed., thoroughly rev. © G. P.,
Paul, Round Lake, N. Y. R 121589,Oct. 2, 1943.
128
Pereda (Jose Maria de) Pedro Sanchez, by D. José
M. de Pereda; with introduction, notes and voca-
bulary by Ralph Emerson Bassett. © Lillian
May Bassett, Lawrence, Kan. R 122043, Oct. 2,
1943, 129
Phillips (Henry Bayard) Differential calculus. ©
H. B. Phillips, Cambridge, Mass, R122291, Nov.
4, 1943. 130
Pope (Amy Elizabeth) Physics and chemistry for
nurses, © A.E. Pope, San Francisco, R 122161,
Oct. 22, 1943, 131
Quackenbos (John Duncan) Body and spirit. © G.,
Payn Quackenbos, Tuckahoe, N. Y. R 121502,
Sept. 28, 1943. 132
Quiller-Couch (Sir Arthur Thomas) on the art of
writing. © Arthur Quiller-Couch, Fowey, Corn-
wall, England, R 122159, Oct. 22, 1943. 133
Rexiord (Eben Eugene)A-B-C of vegetable garden-
ing. © Harper & bros., New York. R 121489,
Sept. 28, 1943. 134
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
135
Ries (Heinrich) Economic geology. 4th ed. Thor-
oughly revised and enlarged. © H. Ries, New
York. R 121861, Oct. 7, 1943. 135
Rogues de Fursac (Joseph) Manzal of psychiatry,
by J. Rogues de Fursac and A. J. Rosanoff. 4th
ed. Rev. and enl. © Isabel R. Rosanoff, Beverly
Hills, Calif. R 121898, Oct. 12, 1943. 136
Royle (Edwin Milton) Peace and quiet. © Selena
Fetter Royle, New York. R122269, Nov. 2, 1943.
137
Sawyer (Ruth) Seven miles to Arden. © Ruth Saw-
yer Durand, Ithaca, N. Y. R 121500, Sept. 28,
1943. 138
Schwarzkopf (Ernst) Plain and ornamental forging.
lst ed. © Anna Schwarzkopf, Scarsdale, N. Y.
R 121899, Oct. 12, 1943. 139
Sellers (Alvin V.) Classics of the bar. v. 4. © A.
V. Sellers, Baxley, Ga. R 121686, Oct. 6, 1943.
140
Shepard (Frank) co. 141, 142
Shepard’s Maine citations. v. 1,2d ed., 1915. R
121441, Oct, 2, 1943.
Shepard’s Rhode Island citations. 2d ed. 1915.
R 122257, Nov. 2, 1943.
© Frank Shepard co., New York.
Sindelar (Joseph Charles) Best memory gems., ©
j. C. Sindelar, Chicago. R 121394, Sept. 30,
1943. 143
South Carolina. Supreme court. Reports of cases
argued and determined. Annotated ed. 144-146
Book 30, containing a verbatim reprint of v. 14,
Richardson’s equity reports. v. 1 & 2, South
Carolina reports. R 121691, Oct. 6, 1943.
Book 31, containing a verbatim reprint of v. 3,
4, South Carolina reports. R 121677, Oct. 6,
1943.
Book 32, containing a verbatim reprint of v. 5-7,
South Carolina reports. R 121661, Qct. 6,
1943.
© West pub. co., St. Paul.
Southeastern reporter. v. 88. Permanent ed. ©
West pub. co., St. Paul. R 121673, Oct. 6, 1943.
147
v. 71. Permanent ed. © West
148
Southern reporter.
pub. co., St. Paul. R 121674, Oct. 6, 1943.
Southwestern reporter. 149-153
Digest of decisions ... reported in the South-
western reporter, vols. 166-180. R 121658,
Oct. 6, 1943.
Five-volume digest. vols. 181-185, supplement-
ing Southwestern reporter digest, vols. 166-
180. R 121693, Oct. 6, 1943.
Kentucky decisions reported in the Southwestern
reporter annotated. vols. 181, 182, 183, 184
and 185. R 121695, Oct. 6, 1943.
Missouri decisions reported in the Southwestern
reporter, annotated. vols. 181, 182 and 183.
R 121659, Oct. 6, 1943.
Texas decisions reported in the Southwestern
reporter annotated. vols. 183, 184. R121675,
Oct. 6, 1943.
© West pub. co., St. Paul.
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pt. I, n. s. v., 41
Southwestern reporter. v. 184-186. Permanent ed.
© West pub. co., St. Paul. R 121660, 121676
121689, Oct. 6, 1943. 154-156
Spencer (Guilford Lawson) Handbook for cane sug-
ar manufacturers and their chemists. 5th ed.,
partly rewritten and enl. © John Wiley & sons,
inc., New York. R 122288, Oci. 12, 1943. 157
Stiles (Percy Goldthwait) Nutritional physiology. 2d
ed. © Edmund Kendall Stiles, Newtonville,
Mass. R 121591, Oct. 2, 1943. 158
Stringer (Arthur) Door of dread. © A. Stringer,
Mountain Lakes, N. J. R 121916, Oct. 15, 1943.
159
Timbie (William Henry) 160, 161
Alternating-current electricity and its applica-
tions to industry. Second course. By W. H.
Timbie and H. H. Higbie. R 121854, Oct. 7,
1943.
Answers to problems in Alternating-current
electricity. First and second courses, by W.
H. Timbie and H. H. Higbie. R 121863, Oct.
7, 1943.
© W. H. Timbie, Cambridge, Mass. and H. H.
Higbie, Ann Arbor..
Toumey (James William) Seeding and planting. 1st
ed. © Nannie B. Toumey & James W. Toumey,
jr., New Haven. R 121897, Oct. 12,1943. 162
Treadwell (Frederick Pearson) Analytical chemis-
try, based on the German text of F. P. Tread-
well. Translated and revised by W. T. Hali.v. 1.
4th English ed. after the 8th German ed. © Wil-
liam T. Hall, Rochester, Mass. R 121855, Oct.
7, 1943. 163
Tromblay (M. P.) Love thief. © Twentieth cen-
tury-Fox film corp., New York. R 122210, Oct.
25, 1943. 164
Turnbull (Margaret) Handle with care. © Jean W.
Turnbull, Alice P. Stratton, New York and Isa-
bel P. Cooley, New Hope, Pa. R 121585, Oct. 4,
1943. 165
U. S. Circuit courts of appeals. United States Cir-
cuit courts of appeals reports, with key-number
annotations. v. 143, 144. © West pub. co., St.
Paul. R 121668, 121699, Oct. 6, 1943. 166, 167
Van Vechten (Carl) Music after the great war and
other studies. © C. Van Vechten, New York. R
121915, Oct. 16, 1943. 168
Verrill (Alpheus Hyatt) 169, 170
A-B-C of automobile driving. © Harper &
bros., New York. R 121499, Sept. 28, 1943.
Marooned in the forest. © A. H. Verrill, Chief-
land, Fla. R 121506, Sept. 28, 1943.
Virginia and West Virginia digest, covering the de-
cisions of the Supreme courts ofappeals report-
ed in Virginia reports, vols. 111-118, West Vir-
ginia reports, vols. 68-77, Southeastern report-
er, vols. 70-86. February, 1911 to December,
1916. v. 7. © West pub. co., St. Paul. R 121690,
Oct. 6,.1943. 171
Waddell (John Alexander Low) Bridge engineering.
v. 1,2. © Leonard Waddell © George T. Aug-
binbaugh, Kansas City, Mo. R 122290, Nov. 4,
1943, 172
RENEWALS
180
Wade (Frank Bertram) Diamonds, © F. B. Wade,
Indianapolis. R 122158, Oct. 22, 1943. 173
Wadsworth (William S.) Post-mortem examina-
tions. © W. S. Wadsworth, Philadelphia. R
121594, Oct. 2, 1943. 174
Wallace (Alfred Russell) Alfred Russell Wallace;
letters and reminiscences, by James Marchant,
© James Marchant, London, R 121507, Sept. 28,
1943. 175
Wallace (Dillon) Fur trail adyenturers, © Mrs.
Dillon Wallace, Beacon, N. Y. R 121563, Oct. 4,
1943, 176
39
Welsh (Robert Emmet) A-B-C of motion pictures.
© Harper & bros., New York. R 121495, Sept.
28, 1943. 177
Wilson (Woodrow) President of the United States.
© Edith Bolling Wilson, Washington, R 121511,
Sept. 28, 1943. 178
Winton (Andrew Lincoln) Microscopy of vegetable
foods, by A. L. Winton, with the collaboration
of Dr. Josef Moeller and Kate Barber Winton,
2d ed. © A. L. Winton, Wilton, Conn. R 121849,
Oct. 7, 1943. 179
Wylie (Ida Alena Ross) Hermit doctor of Gaya. ©
I, A. R. Wylie, New York, R 122157, Oct. 22,
1943.
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Note. —An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author and copyright proprietor are the
same, and that therefore the name is not repeated in the claim paragraph.
Aaberg (Jean Littlejohn) Spare the rod. © Mar. 3,
1944; A 179131; David McKay co., Philadelphia.
1135
Abbey (Kieran) Beyond the dark. © Mar. 6, 1944;
A 179282; Charles Scribner’s sons, New York.
1136
Abbott New York digest. Consolidated ed. v. 38.
Pits. 1,2. © Sept. 22, 1943; A 179208, 179209;
West pub. co., St. Paul & Lawyers co-operative
pub. co., Rochester, N. Y. 1137, 1138
[Abel (Lionel)] tr. Letters to his son Lucien. [By]
Camille Pissarro, [Translated by L. Abel] Edit-
ed by John Rewald. [1st ed.] © Jan. 10, 1944; A
179250; Pantheon books, inc., New York. 1139
Abraham (Richard D.) Japanese for military and
civilian use, by R. D. Abraham and Sannosuke
Yamamoto. © Mar. 3, 1944; A 179130; David
McKay co., Philadelphia. 1140
Ackerman (Fremont Winfield)* North Salt Lake,
. Utah. Neo-science teachings. v.4,5. 1st ed. ©
Feb. 1, 1944; A 179304, 179305. 1141, 1142
Adams (Morley)* London. Children’s book of war-
planes. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1944; A ad int. 28119;
pubd, Jan. 21. 1143
Adler (Mortimer J.)* Chicago. How to think about
war and peace. © Feb. 11, 1944; A 178924.
1144
Album of American history, Colonial period. James
Truslow Adams, editor in chief, R. V. Coleman,
managing editor, W. J. Burke, associate editor,
Atkinson Dymock, art director. © Feb. 28, 1944;
A 179333; Charles Scribner’s sons, New York.
é 1145
Alexander (Frances) comp. Mother Goose on the
Rio Grande. Mexican folklore collected, trans-
lated and arranged by F. Alexander, Helen Mar
Hunnicutt, Bertha Acevedo {and]Hortensia Ramf-
rez. © Jan. 3, 1944; A 173826; Banks Upshaw &
co., Dallas. 1146
Allen (Edwin Brown) Vital mathematics. [By] E. B.
Allen, Dis Maly [and] S. Herbert Starkey, jr. ©
Mar. 14, 1944; A 179293; Macmillan co., New
York. 1147
Allen (Hervey)* Miami, Fla. Bedford village. ©
Mar. 20, 1944; A 179449. 1148
American bankruptcy reports. New series. v. 54.
© Mar. 7,1944; A 173193; Matthew Bender & co.,
inc., Albany. 1149
40
Anderson (Paul B.) People, church and state in
‘modern Russia. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1944; A adint. _
28124; pubd. Jan. 14; Macmillan co., New York.
x 1150
Apalategui (J. J.) Aircraft analytic geometry, by J.
J. Apalategui and L. J. Adams. Ist ed. © Mar.6,
1944; A 179212; McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New
York. 1151
Appleman (John Alan) Insurance law and practice,
with forms. v. 11. © Feb. 15, 1944; A 1'78999;
Vernon law book co., Kansas City, Mo. 1152
Aring (Frank F.)* Oak Park, Ill. Aring’s justice,
Illinois. Justice court forms, practice and pro-
cedure. © Feb. 22, 1944; A 178898. 1153
Arnote (Thelma) Story hour leadership manual. ©
Feb. 4, 1944; A 179180; Sunday school board of
the Southern Baptist convention, Nashville. 1154
Arthur (William) She didn’t care. © Mar. 1, 1944;
A 179431; Phoenix press, New York. 1155
Ashlag (Jehudah Halevi) Teachings of the Ten
Sefiroth. © Jan. 16, 1944; A 179288; Levi. IL
Krakovsky, Brooklyn. 1156
Audio devices, inc.,* New York. How to make good
recordings. © Jan. 15, 1944; A 178979. 1157
August (John) Woman in the picture. [1st ed.] ©
Mar. 8, 1944; A 179155; Little, Brown & co.,
Boston. 1158
Aydelotte (Frank) Breaking the academic lock step.
[ist ed.] © Mar. 8, 1944; A 179199; Harper &
bros., New York. 1159
Azizi (Enver)* San Juan, Puerto Rico. Margaro, el
recluta. © Dec. 13, 1943; A 179010. 1160
Babcock (James C.) & Trevifio (S. N.)* Chicago.
Introduction to Spanish. © Mar. 3, 1944; A
179418. : 1161
Bailey (Clyde H.) Constituents of wheat and wheat
products. © Mar. 1, 1944; A 179027; Reinhold
pub. corp., New York. 1162
Bailey (Henry Christopher)* London. Queen of
spades. [1st ed.] © Feb. 4, 1944; A 179410.
1163
Baker (H. E.)* East Liverpool,O. Sparks from the
anvil of truth. © Mar. 2, 1944; A 179348. 1164
Baker (North) Dead to the world. [By] N. Baker
and William Bolton. © Feb. 18, 1944; A 178902;
Doubleday, Doran & co., inc., New York. 1165
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 3, 1944
1199
Baker (Virginia) Tuckers turn out. © Feb. 22,
1944; A 179020; Moody Bible institute of Chicago,
. Chicago. 1166
Baldwin (Thomas Whitfield) William Shakspere’s
small Latine and lesse Greeke. v. 1, 2. © Mar.
2, 1944; A 179235; University of Illinois press,
Urbana, Ill. 1167
Banér (Skulda V.)* Milwaukee. Latchstring out. ©
Mar. 14, 1944; A 179415. 1168
Barger (Harold) Mining industries, 1899-1939, by
H. Barger and Sam H. Schurr. © Mar. 1, 1944;
A 179120; Natl. bureau of economic research,
inc., New York. 1169
| Barne (Kitty)* New York. Three anda pigeon. ©
Feb. 23, 1944; A 179016. 1170
| Barnes (Margaret Campbell)* Birches Close, Ep-
som, England. Like us, they lived. © 1c. Mar.
18, 1944; A ad int. 28145; pubd: Jan. 20.
1171
| Barnes (Ralph M.) Work methods manual. © Mar.
8, 1944; A 179373; John Wiley & sons, inc., New
York. 1172
_ Barnett (Grace) Mystery of Yogo Creek, by Grace
and Olive Barnett. © Feb. 17, 1944;°A 178832;
Oxford univ. press, New York, inc., New York.
1178
Barsley (Michael) Intimate papers of Colonel
Bogus. © 1c. Feb. 5, 1944; A ad int. 28099;
pubd. Dec. 20, 1943; Pilot press, London.
- 1174
Bartlett (Robert Merrill) They work for tomorrow.
© Dec. 3, 1943; A 179184; Internatl. committee
of Young men’s Christian assns., New York.
1175
Barton (Francis B.) Spanish review, by F. B. Bar-
ton and James A. Cuneo. © Jan. 28, 1944;
A 178816; F. S. Crofts & co., inc., New York.
1176
Baruch (Bernard M.) War and postwar adjustment
policies, by B. M. Baruch and John M. Hancock.
© Feb. 23, 1944; A 179076; Amer. council on
public affairs, Washington. 1177
Bawden (F. C.)* Harpenden, Herts., England. Plant
viruses and virus diseases. © Jan. 7, 1944; A
179167. 1178
Bear (Donald) Prelude. [ist ed.] © Sept. 25, 1943;
A 178985; Pacific coast pub. co., Santa Barbara,
Calif. 1179
Beattie (Janet) Mr. Bunny, by J. Beattie. Pictures
by Hildegard L. Hopkins. © Mar. 14, 1944; A
179447; Howell, Soskin, publishers, inc., New
York. 1180
Becker (Carl L.) How new will the better world be?
[ist ed.] © Mar. 13, 1944; A 179328; Alfred A.
Knopf, inc., New York. 1181
Behnke (Charles Alfred) From tragedy to triumph,
by C. A. Behnke and Herman W. Bartels. © Jan.
12, 1944; A 178977; Concordia pub. house, St.
Louis. 1182
Belk (J. Blanton) Our fighting faith. © Jan. 3, 1944;
A 179375; John Knox press, Richmond. 1183
Ben’Ary (Ruth)* New York. Prelude to love. ©
Nov. 5, 1943; A 179219. 1184
Bendit (Laurence John)* London. Paranormal cog-
nition. © 1c. Mar. 11, 1944; A ad int. 28129;
pubd. Feb. 18. 1185
Bennett (Jean Frances) Shady hobby. © Feb. 25,
1944; A 178969; Bruce pub. co., Milwaukee.
1186
Bentley (Garth) How to edit an employee publica-
tion. [1st ed.] © Mar. 8, 1944; A 179203; Har-
per & bros., New York. 1187
Bergson (Abram) Structure of Soviet wages. © Mar.
7, 1944; A 179281; President & fellows of Harvard
college, Cambridge, Mass. 1188
Best (Edna Hunter)* Maysville, Ky. Historic past
of Washington, Mason County, Kentucky. © Mar.
8, 1944; A 179355. 1189
Betts (Isaac Smith)* Berkeley, Calif. Chips from
41
the log of a lifetime voyage. © Feb. 24, 1944; A
179085. 1190
Bever (Patricia F.) Bluebird’s wings. © Feb. 1,
1944; A 178824; Leslie L. Bever, St. Louis.
1191
Beynon (Jane) Cypress man. [1st ed.] © Mar. 15,
1944; A 179366; Bobbs=Merrill co., Indianapolis.
1192
Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments. Au-
thorized King James version. [New material and
revisions. by N. B. Keyes] © Feb. 23, 1944; A
179011; Natl. pub. co., Philadelphia. 1193
Biddle (Francis) Democratic thinking and the war.
© Feb. 21, 1944; A 178920; William H. White
foundation, Charlottesville, Va. 1194
Billings (Buck) Rustlers three. © Nov. 5, 1943; A
179221; Arcadia house, inc., New York. 1195
Bingham (Robert W.) Niagara, highway of heroes,
by R. W. Bingham and Ralph E. Theobald. ©Dec.
31, 1943; A 178823; Foster & Stewart pub. corp.,
Buffalo. 1196
Bizzoni (Maria P.)* Aurora, N. Y. & Orwen (Gif-
ford P.)* New York. Italian reference grammar.
© Dec. 24, 1943; A 179033. 1197
Black (C. E.) Establishment of Constitutional gov-
ernment in Bulgaria. © Jan. 5, 1944; A 178809;
Princeton univ. press, Princeton, N. J. 1198
Blackburn (Elbert F.) Basic air navigation. 1st ed.
© Feb. 28, 1944; A 179051; McGraw-Hill book
co., inc., New York. 1199
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Blackwood (Andrew Watterson) This year of Our
Lord. © Dec. 30, 1943; A 179069; Westminster
press, Philadelphia. 1200
Blank (Clair) Beverly Gray’s adventure. © Feb.
15, 1944; A 178866; Grosset & Dunlap, inc., New
York. 1201
Blythe (Walter Edward) What dog is that, by W. E.
Blythe. Descriptive text by Joseph Nathan Kane.
© Feb. 10, 1944; A 179031; Joseph Nathan Kane.
New York. 1202
Boltz (C. L.) Basic radio. © Feb. 21, 1944; A
178881; Ronald press co., New York. 1203
Borini (Henry Louis)* Jersey City. New life build-
er. © Mar. 17, 1944; A 179401. 1204
Bowen (R. Sidney) Dave Dawson at Casablanca. ©
Mar. 1, 1944; A 179168; Crown publishers, New
York. 1205
Bower (William Clayton) Church and state ineduca-
tion. © Mar. 7, 1944; A 179216; University of
Chicago, Chicago.
Boyd (John McAliley) Of little people. © Feb. 22,
1944; A 179458; Manthorne & Burack, inc., Bos-
ton. 1207
Brackett (Heigh)* New York. No good from a
corpse. © Feb, 28, 1944; A 179114. 1208
Broderick (Robert C.) comp. Concise Catholic dic-
tionary. © Feb. 18, 1944; A 178831; Bruce pub.
co., Milwaukee. 1209
Brooks (Aubrey Lee) Walter Clark, fighting judge.
© Feb. 26, 1944; A 178972; University of North
Carolina press, Chapel Hill, N. C. 1210
Brouwer (Dirk) Spherographical navigation, by D.
Brouwer, Frederic W. Keator [and] D. A. Mc-
Millen. © Feb. 23, 1944; A 178836; Macmillan
co., New York. 1211
Brown (Howard E.) Your life in a democracy. ©
Mar. 6, 1944; A 179210;J. B. Lippincott co., Phil-
adelphia. 1212
Brown (William Moseley) Highlights of Templar
history. © Feb. 1, 1944; A 178849; Grand en-
campment of Knights Templar of the U. S. A.,
Indianapolis. 1213
Brownell (Kathryn Osmond) Textbook of practical
nursing. © Mar. 1, 1944; A 179179; W. B. Saun-
ders co., Philadelphia. 1214
Browse (LillianGertrude)* London. Sickert. ©1c.
Mar. 7, 1944; A ad int. 28120; pubd. Jan. 21.
1215
Bulosan (Carlos) Laughter of my father. [ist ed.]
© Apr. 20, 1944; A 180285; Harcourt, Brace &
co., inc., New York. 1216
Bumpus (Doris Marjorie)* London. Pattern in
beads. © 1c. Mar. 23, 1944; A ad int. 28149;
pubd, Jan. 26. 1217
Buranelli (Prosper) ed. Cross word puzzle book.
Edited by P. Buranelli, F. Gregory Hartswick
[and] Margaret Petherbridge. © Feb. 25, 1944;
A 179310; Simon & Schuster, inc., New York.
1218
1206"
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Bureau of national affairs, inc.,* Washington.
1219-1227
Labor relations reference manual. v. 9, 10. © —
July 23, Oct. 29, 1948; A 179261, 179262.
Wage and hour cases. v. 2. © Mar. 1, 1944; A
179260.
Wage and hour manual. © Jan.3, 1944;A 179263.
War labor reports and Salary and wage control.
v. 6-10. © Aug. 4, Sept. 7, Nov. 19, 1943, Feb.
28, Mar. 1, 1944; A 179255-179259.
Burlingame (Roger)* West Redding, Conn. & Stevens
(Alden)* New York, Victory without peace. [1st
ed.] © Mar. 9, 1944; A 179323. 1228
Burnett (Whit)* New York. Seas of God, great
stories of the human spirit. © Feb. 17, 1944; A
178917. 1229
Burroughs (Harry E.)* Boston. Boys in men’s
shoes. © Mar. 14, 1944; A 179292. 1230
Butterfield (Roger)* New York. AlSchmid, marine.
[ist ed.] © Feb. 25, 1944; A 179023. 1231
Butterfield (William H.) How to use letters in col-
lege public relations. [1st ed.] © Mar. 8, 1944;
A 179204; Harper & bros., New York. 1232
California. Penal code of the state of California.
Approved February, 1872. [1944] © Mar. 14,
1944; A 179361; Olin W. Smith, Los Angeles.
1233
Carr (Frank J.) Marine coppersmithing. 1st ed. ©
Feb. 14, 1944; A 178855; McGraw-Hill book co.,
inc., New York. 1234
Catholic church, Liturgy and ritual. Breviary.
Breviarium romanum. Pars hiemalis, verna ,
aestiva, autumnalis. © Feb. 11, 1944; A 179226;
Benziger bros., inc., New York. 1235
Catholic university of America. Commission on
American citizenship* Washington. Better men
for better times. © Jan. 21, 1944; A 179230.
Cavert (Walter Dudley) Remember now. © Feb. 19,
1944; A 179347; Whitmore & Stone, Nashville.
1237
Chamberlain (William Douglas) Manner of prayer.
© Dec. 30, 1943; A 179359; Westminster press,
Philadelphia. 1238
Chanipagne (Marian G.)* Albany, Cauliflower
heart. © Feb. 23, 1944; A 178929. 1239
[Chase (Anya Seton)}* New York. Dragonwyck, by
Anya Seton. © Feb. 17, 1944; A 179112. 1240
Chevalier (Haakon M.) tr, Seven faces of love, by
André Maurois. Translated from the French;
by H. M. Chevalier. © Jan. 31, 1944; A 179121;
Didier pub. co., New York. 1241
Chidley (Howard J.) God and these times. © Feb.
11, 1944; A 178892; Fleming H. Revell co., New
York.
Christian (Henry A.) Principles and practice of
medicine. © Mar. 10, 1944; A 179343; D. Apple-
ton-Century co., inc., New York. 1243
1236
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no. 3, 1944
Cianfarra (Camille M.)* Mexico City.. Vatican
and the war. [1st ed.] © Feb. 24, 1944; A 178960.
1244
Cleland (Robert Glass) From wilderness to Emons:
[ist ed.] © Mar. 13, 1944; A 179330; Alfred A.
Knopf, inc., New York. 1245
| Clough (Rosa Trillo)* New York. Looking back at
| futurism. © June 1, 1942; A 179400. 1246
| Clymer (R. Swinburne) Science of the soul. © Jan.
14, 1944; A 179032; Beverly Hall corp., Quaker-
town, Pa. 1247
| Colby (Fanny Sedgwick) Apple must be bitten. ©
Mar, 13, 1944; A 179426; Frances Colby Rogers,
New York. 1248
| Collins (Dean) Stars of Oregon. © Dec. 21,1943;A
179448; Oregon journal, Portland, Or. 1249
Coltman (William G.) Cathedral of Christian truth;
studies in Romans. © Dec. 31, 1943; A 179005;
Fundamental truth publishers, Findlay, O. 1250
| Compten’s pictured encyclopedia and fact index. v.
1-15. Founders’ ed. © Jan. 3, 1944; A 179302;
F. E. Compton & co., Chicago. 1251
Connolly (Cyril) tr. Silence of the sea, by Vercors.
Translated by C. Connolly. © Feb. 23, 1944; A
178634; Macmillan co., New York. 1252
- Cook (Glen Charles) comp. 500 more things to
make for farm and home. v. 2. © Feb. 26, 1944;
A 178968; Interstate printers & publishers, Dan-
ville, Il. 1253
Cope (Harley F.) ed. Navy shipboard administra-
‘tion. [1st ed.] © Feb. 25, 1944;A 179094; W. W.
Norton & co., inc., New York. 1254
Coptic Egypt. © Feb. 12, 1944; A 179172; Brooklyn
institute of arts & science, Brooklyn museum,
Brooklyn. 1255
Cordingley (E. G. R.) Next move is... © 1c. Mar.
1, 1944; A ad int. 28096; pubd. Jan. 27; David
McKay co., Philadelphia. 1256
Coughlin (Anna E.)* Rockland, Me. Master mariner
and other poems. © Mar. 1, 1944; A 179232.
1257
Cowley (W. L.) Aerodynamics of the aeroplane. ©
Feb. 23, 1944; A 178882; Ronald press co., New
York. 1258
Craig (Thurlow)* Broseley, Shropshire, England.
Ghost mesa. © 1 c. Mar. 10, 1944;A ad int. 28127;
pubd. Jan. 13. 1259
Crane (Edward V.)* Brooklyn. Plastic working of
metals and non-metallic materials in presses.
© Feb. 21, 1944; A 179001. 1260
Crichton (Kyle)* New York. Proud people. © Mar.
6, 1944; A 179285. 1261
Crump (Irving) Our marines. © Feb. 23, 1944;A
179018; Dodd, Mead & co., inc., New York. 1262
43
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1281
Cullen (Thomas F.) Mcther Mary of the passion.
Abridged ed. © Mar. 15, 1944; A 179335; Fran-
ciscan missionaries of Mary, North Providence,
R. I. 1263
Cummings (E. E.)* New York. 1x1. © Mar. 13,
1944; A 179363. 1264
Cyclopedia of federal procedure. v. 12. © Mar. 10,
1944; A 179278; Callaghan & co., Chicago. 1265
Dahl (Borghild)* New York. I wanted to see. ©
Feb. 29, 1944; A 178981. 1266
Dale (Virginia) Nan Thursday. © Feb. 28, 1944; A
179091; Coward-McCann, inc., New York. 1267
Dameron (Kenneth) ed. Consumer problems in war-
time. ist ed. © Mar. 1, 1944; A 179140; Mc-
Graw-Hill book co., inc., New York. 1268
DeJong (David Cornel)* Providence. With a Dutch
accent. [1st ed.] © Feb. 16, 1944; A 178912.
1269
De Kay (Drake) tr. Contemporary Italy, by Count
Carlo Sforza. Translated by Drake and Denise
De Kay. [1st ed.] © Mar. 17, 1944;A 179412; E.
P. Dutton & co., inc., New York. 1270
Denison (Archibald Campbell)* New York. Ameri-
ca’s maritime history. [War ed.] © Mar. 10,
1944; A 179450. 1271
Dickens (Monica)* London. Edward’s fancy. [ist
ed. ] © Feb. 16, 1944; A 178908. 1272
Diehl (Harold S.) Healthful living for nurses, by H.
S. Diehl and Ruth E. Boynton. ist ed. © Mar. 6,
1944; A 179213; McGraw—Hill co., inc., New York.
1273
Dixon (C. Madeleine)* New York. Devil and the
deep. © Feb. 28, 1944; A 179284. 1274
Donahey (William)* Chicago. Teenie Weenie days.
© Mar. 6, 1944; A 179214. 1275
Donath (Stanley F.)* Newark, N.J. Lord isa man
of war. [ist ed.] © Mar. 13, 1944; A 179326.
1276
Dulles (Foster Rhea) Road to Teheran. © Feb. 14,
1944; A 179144; Princeton univ. press, Prince-
ton, N. J. 1277
Dunbar (Horace) Marcy’s mill and the men who
winnowed the facts. © Jan. 26,1944;A 178944:F.
E. Marcy, San Diego, Calif. 1278
Duncan (Ronald Frederick Henry)* Morwenstowe,
Cornwall, England. Journal of a husbandman. ©
1c. Mar. 7, 1944; A ad int. 28118; pubd. Jan. 21.
1279
Duranty (Walter)* North Hollywood, Calif. US SR,
the story of Soviet Russia [ist ed.] © Feb. 24,
1944; A 179419. 1280
Dye (Harold E.) Robes of splendor. © Feb. 26,
1944; A 179013; Broadman press, Nashville.
1281
1282
89ers assn.,* Oklahoma City. Oklahoma, the beau-
tiful land, by the 89ers. © Dec. 1, 1943; A
178897. 1282
Electronic engineering. v. 16. 1283, 1284
No. 192, Feb., 1944. © 1 c. Feb. 25, 1944; A ad
int. 28094; pubd. Jan. 29.
No. 193, Mar., 1944. © 1 c. Mar. 14, 1944; A ad
int. 28132; pubd. Feb. 26.
© Hulton press, ltd., London.
Eiliott (Willard F.)* Houston. Elliott seven lesson
shorthand. © Feb. 1, 1944; A 178804. 1285
Elson (Henry W.) Modern times and the living past.
© Mar. 14, 1944; A 179463; Amer. book co., New
York. 1286
Elton (Wallace W.) 1287, 1288
Guide to naval aviation, by W. W. Elton, Alfred
H. Driscoll, Robert N. Burchmore [and] Gray
B. Larkum. ist ed. © Feb. 14, 1944; A
179048.
Navy in the sky. © Mar. 6, 1944; A 179215.
© McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New York.
Elwell (Clarence Edward) Influence of the enlighten-
ment on the Catholictheory of religious education
in France, 1750-1850. © Mar. 9, 1944; A 179280;
President & fellows cf Harvard college, Cam-
bridge, Mass. 1289
Empringham (James)* Los Angeles. Invisible
friends of the body. © Jan. 29, 1944; A 179440.
1290
Enters (Angna)* New York. Silly girl. © Mar. 9,
1944; A 179414. 1291
Ernenwein (L.) Faro Kid. © Mar. 1, 1944; A
179429; Phoenix press, New York. 1292
Estes (Harlow)* Boston. Inconstant flame. © Sept.
7, 1943; A 179306. 1293
Evans (Allen Roy)}* Vancouver, B. C., Canada. All
in a twilight. [1st ed.] © Feb. 4, 1944; A 178850.
1294
Farrell (James T.) 1295, 1296
Young Lonigan. [Tower books ed.] © Oct. 7,
1943: A 178964.
Young manhood of Studs Lonigan. [Tower books
ed.} © Jan. 3, 1944; A 178963.
© Vanguard press, inc., New York.
Farwell (Raymond F.) Rules of the nautical road.
© Feb. 23, 1944; A 179165; United States naval
institute, Annapolis. 1297
Fauset (Arthur Huff) Black gods of the metropolis.
© Feb. 18, 1944; A 178841; University of Penn-
sylvania press, Philadelphia. 1298
Feely (Joseph Martin)* Rochester, N. Y. Roger
Bacon’s cypher. © Dec. 31, 1943; A 179030.
1299
Felsen (Gregor) Some follow the sea. [1st ed.] ©
Feb. 25, 1944; A 178904; E. P. Dutton & co., inc.,
New York. 1300
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Ford (Elisabeth)*
pt. I, n. s., v. 41
Ferguson (William B.) Shipbuilding cost and pro-
duction methods. © Feb. 15, 1944; A 178937;
Cornell maritime press, New York. 1301
Ferril (Thomas Hornsby)* Denver. Trial by time.
[1st ed.] © Mar. 8, 1944; A 179205. 1302
Fischer (Marjorie)* New York. Embarrassment
of riches. © Mar. 10, 1944; A 179434. 1803
Flesch (Rudolf)* Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. Marks of
readable style. © Feb. 15, 1944; A 179089.
1304
Florida. Florida statutes annotated. v. 20, 21. ©
Feb. 25, 1944; A 179100, 179101; Harrison co.,
Atlanta & West pub. co., St. Paul. 1305, 1306
Floyd (Olive)* South Lincoln, Mass. Doctora in
Mexico, ©Mar. 10, 1944; A 179452. 1307
Flynn (Anthony J.) Way, the truth and the life. [By]
A, J. Flynn, Sister Vincent Loretto [and] Mother
Mary Simeon. © Oct. 28, 1943; A 178806; Wil-
liam H. Sadlier, inc., New York. 1368
New York. Amy Ferraby’s
daughter. © Feb. 26, 1944: A 179138. 1309
Fowler (Elizabeth)* New York. Standing room
only. © Feb. 23, 1944; A 179019. 1310
Fox (Emmet) Le sermon sur la montagne et
L’oraison Dominicale [Translated by] E. Fox
[and Gaston Gille] © Dec. 22, 1943; A 179123; E.
Fox, New York. 1311
Frank (Thomas B.)* New York: Roaming the
states. © Nov. 17, 1943; A 178883. 1312
Franklin institute,* Philadelphia. Meet Dr. Frank-
lin. © Jan. 5, 1944; A 179012. 1313
_ Frantz (Juliette) Founders of our nation. © Feb.
21, 1944; A 178965; Amer. book co., New York.
1314
Frary (Ihna T.) ed. Village green to city center,
1843-1943. © Oct. 15, 1943; A 179160; Euclid
avenue Congregational church, Cleveland. 1315
French (Maida Parlow)* Toronto. Boughs bend
over. [ist ed.] © Feb. 18,1944; A 178853. 1316
Friedenwald (Harry) Jews and medicine. v. 1, 2.©
Feb. 22, 1944; A 1178974; Johns Hopkins press,
Baltimore. 1317
Fuchs (John R.)* New Braunfels, Tex. Liberation
from taxation. © Feb. 10, 1944; A 179313. 1318
Fujita (Nintaro) Kenkyusha English-Japanese dic-
tionary. Commercial and technical terms. ©
Mar. 8, 1944; A 179316; P. D. Perkins & Ione
Perkins, South Pasadena, Calif. 1319
[Fuller (Genevieve Fox)/* Newtown, Conn. Army
surgeon, by Genevieve Fox. [ist ed.] © Mar. 8,
1944; A 179154. 1320
[Fulton (J. F.)] Four hundredth anniversary cele-
bration of the De humani corporis fabrica of An-
dreas Vesalius. © Feb. 17, 1944; A 179117; Yale
journal of biology & medicine, inc., New sari
no. 3, 1944
BOOKS, GROUP I
1358
[Gaddis (Peggy)] Winter circus, by Peggy Dern
[pseud. ] © Oct. 8, 1943; A 179224; Arcadia
house, inc., New York. : 1322
Galdston (Iago) ed. March of medicine. © Dec. 31,
1943; A 179136: Columbia univ. gig dit ai
2
| Gardiner (Charles Henry)* Worcestershire, Eng-
land. Your village and mine. © 1 c. Mar. 7,
1944; A ad int. 28117; pubd. Jan. 21. 1324
Geiseman (O. A.) Christ men need. © Feb. 8, 1944;
A 178971; Ernst Kaufmann, inc., New York. ae
132
Gessner (Robert)* New York. Treason. © Mar. 13,
1944; A 179424. 1326
Ghormley (John W.)* Albany. Outline of orthopedics
for students. © Jan. 3, 1944; A 179437. 1327
Gifford (Hazel Theresa)* Topeka, Kan. Fundamen-
tals of beauty for the woman who cares. © Feb.
17, 1944; A 178867. 1328
Gilbert (Stuart) tr. Escape in vain. [By] Georges
Simenon. Translated from the Frencl, by S. Gil-
bert. © Jan. 20, 1944; A 179113; Harcourt, Brace
& co., inc., New York. . 1329
Gill (J. P.) Tool steels, by J. P. Gill, R. S. Rose, G.
A. Roberts [and others] © Jan. 18, 1944; A
178978; Amer. soc. for metals, Cleveland. 1330
Gilman (Stephen) What the figures mean. © Mar. 2,
1944; A 179095; Ronald press co., New York.
1331
Glasser (Otto) Physical foundations of radiology.
[By] O. Glasser, Edith H. Quimby, Lauriston S.
Taylor [and] J. L. Weatherwax. © Mar. 8, 1944;
A 179227; Paul B. Hoeber, inc., New York. 1332
[Goddard (Gloria)] Nurse Merton, Washington as-
signment, by Louise Logan [pseud.] © Nov. 5,
1943; A 179218; Arcadia house, inc., New York.
: 1333
Goffin (Robert)* New York. White brigade, by R.
Goffin. English version, by Charles Lam Mark-
mann. [ist ed.] © Jan. 7, 1944; A 178959. 1334
Gorder (L. O.) Electrical and radio dictionary.
Prepared by L. O. Gorder, Carl H. Dunlap [and]
Enno R. Haan. © Mar. 3, 1944; A179105; Amer.
technical soc., Chicago. 1335
Gordon (Virginia) Man should rejoice. © Dec. 30,
1943; A 179068; Westminster press, Philadel-
phia. 1336
[Gorn (George K.)]}* New York. Poetry of this war,
compiled by I. Kissin [pseud.] © Sept. 23, 1943;
A 179249. 1337
Gray (Joseph M. M.) Postwar strategy of religion.
© Feb. 26, 1944; A 179351; Whitmore & Stone,
Nashville. 1338
Great Britain. Minister of health. National health
Service, by Minister of health and Department of
health for Scotland. © 1c. Mar. 22, 1944; A ad
-int. 28146; pubd. Feb. 17; Controller of His
Britannic Majesty’s stationery office, London.
1339
592185 O - 44 - 2
—War ministry. Eighth army. September, 1941-
January, 1943. © 1c. Mar. 24, 1944; A ad int.
28150; pubd. Mar. 22; Controller of His Britan-
45
nic Majesty’s stationery office, London. 1340
Green (Gardner L.) Upward quest. © Feb. 15,
1944; A 178862; Bruce Humphries, inc., Boston.
} 1341
Greer (Carlotta C.) Foods for home and school. ©
Feb. 4, 1944; A 179273; Allyn & Bacon, Boston.
1342
Gregory (Jackson) Aces wild at Golden Eagle. ©
Feb. 23, 1944; A 179017; Dodd, Mead & co., inc.,
New York. 1343
Greig (Maysie)* London. At the same time to-
morrow. [ist ed.] © Mar. 3, 1944; A 179237.
1344
Griffin (Harold) Alaska and the Canadian northwest.
[ist ed.] © Feb. 25,1944; A 179024; W. W. Nor-
ton & co., inc., New York. 1345
Gross (Anton)* Antioch, Calif. Zoned man. © Mar.
14,1944; A 179354. 1346
[Gruelle (Johnny)] Raggedy Ann and Andy. © Feb.
1, 1944; A 178946; Johnny Gruelle co., New York.
1347
[Gruelle (Justin)] illus. 1348-1350
Raggedy Ann and the Hoppy Toad, by Johnny
Gruelle. [Illustrations by Justin Gruelle] ©
Nov. 15, 1943; A 178949.
Raggedy Ann helps Grandpa Hoppergrass, by
Johnny Gruelle. [Illustrations by Justin
Gruelle] © Nov. 15, 1943; A 178948.
Raggedy Ann in the garden, by Johnny Gruelle.
[Illustrations by Justin Gruelle] © Nov. 15,
1943; A 178951.
© Johnny Gruelle co., New York.
[Guanella (Clementine M.)* Omaha. Stainedleaves,
by Justina M. Jescreveux. © 1c. Nov. 26, 1943;
A ad int. 28097; pubd. Oct. 26. 1351
Gunther (John)* New York. D day. [1sted.] © Mar.
8, 1944; A 179279. 1352
Haas (Rosamond) Delay is the song. [ist ed.] ©
Mar. 1, 1944; A 179036; E. P. Dutton & co., inc.,
New York. 1353
Hailey, lord. Future of colonial peoples. © Feb. 7,
1944; A 178808; Princeton univ. press, Prince-
ton, N. J. 1354
Hall (Bennie) Poor angel. © Mar. 1, 1944; A
179433; Gramercy pub. co., New York. 1355
[Hammond (Godfrey)] Vision ofa blind man. © Feb.
2, 1944; A 179374; Popular science pub. co., New
York. 1356
Hankins (Grace Groyle) Our global world. © Feb.
24, 1944; A 178970; Gregg pub. co., New York.
1357
Hanson (PaulP.) Military applications of mathemat-
ics. © Feb. 28, 1944; A 179050; McGraw-Hill
book co., inc., New York. 1358
1359
Rarley (Brian) Mate in three moves. © Mar. 15,
1944: A 179358; David McKay co., Philadelphia.
. 1359
Harvey (Felice) tr. Once in Vienna. [By] Vicki
Baum. Translated by F. Harvey and Alan Martin
Harvey. © 1c. Mar. 8, 1944; A ad int. 28112;
pubd, Jan. 17; Geoffrey Bles, ltd., London. 1360
Hauser (Gayelord)* Beverly Hills, Calif. Diet does
it. © Feb. 28, 1944; A 179090. 1361
Havill (Edward)* Bluff Point, N. Y. Low road. [ist
ed.] © Feb. 16, 1944; A 178906. 1362
Hawkins (Willard E.) Twelve basic themes. © Oct.
25, 1943; A 178860; Author & journalist pub. co.,
Denver. ; 1363
Hayes (Alfred)* New York. Big time. © Feb. 28,
1944; A 178978. 1364
Hecht (Ben) Guide for the bedevilled. © Mar. 13,
1944; A 179427; Charles Scribner’s sons, New
York. 1365
Heiden (Konrad)* New York. Der fuehrer, by K.
Heiden. Translated by Ralph Manheim [and Nor-
bert Guterman] © Jan. 20, 1944; A 179207.
1366
Hemley (Samuel) Fundamentals of occiusion. ©
Feb. 21, 1944; A 178919; W. B. Saunders co.,
Philadelphia. ; 1367
Henderson (Algo D.) Vitalizing liberal education.
[ist ed.] © Feb. 16, 1944; A 178907; Harper &
bros., New York. 1368
Henderson (Donald)* London. Mr. Bowling buys a
' newspaper, © Jan. 27, 1944; A 178811. 1369
Hendrickson (Walter Brookfield) David Dale Owen,
pioneer geologist of the middle west. © Dec. 29,
1943; A 178106; Indiana historical bureau, Indian-
apolis.
Hendryx (James B.)* Sutton’s Bay, Mich. It hap-
pened on Halfaday Creek. [ist ed.] © Mar. 10,
1944; A 179367. 1371
Herman (Lewis) Talk American, by L. Herman and
Marguerite Shalett Herman. © Mar. 15,1944; A
179456; Ziff-Davis pub. co., Chicago. 1372
Heuser (Emil F. F.)* Appleton, Wis. Chemistry of
cellulose. © Feb. 28, 1944; A 179125. 1373
Hewett (Edgar L.) From cave dwelling to Mount
Olympus. © Jan. 19, 1944; A 178918; University
of New Mexico press, Albuquerque, N. M. 1374
Hewitt (Arthur Wentworth) Jerusalem the golden. ©
Mar. 9, 1944;A 179349; Whitmore & Stone, Nash-
ville. 1375
Hill (Ernestine) My love must wait. [1sted.] © Jan.
21, 1944; A 179177; Doubleday, Doran & co., inc.,
New York. 1376
Hill (Grace Livingston)* Swarthmore, Pa. More
than conqueror. © Feb. 23, 1944; A 179093.
1377
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_ [Holroyde (Henry) ]* Prince Albert, Sask., Canada.
pt. I, n. s., v. 41.
Hill (Katharine) Deardead mother-in-law. [1sted. )
© Mar. 1, 1944; A 179035; E. P. Dutton & co., |
inc., New York. 1378 |
[Hobson (William H.)] Mark right! By Nash Buck
ingham. [New introduction by W. H. Hobson]
Mar. 10, 1944; A 179451; Nash Buckingham, Me
phis, Tenn. ; 0 SM
Hoffman (Jacob) Female endocrinology. © Mar. 16, ||
1944; A 179411; W.B. Saunders co., Philadelphia. ||
138
Hoffmann (Eleanor)* Santa Barbara, Calif. Sier
Sally. © Nov. 14, 1944; A 179289. 138
Hogan (Inez)* Provincetown, Mass. Nappy planted 4
agarden, [ist ed.] © Mar. 1; 1944; A 179037.
: 1382 ©
[pseud.] © June 15, 1943; A 178847; Lothrop,.- |
[Hogeboom (Amy)] Vanishing violin, by Alison me })
138
Lee & Shepard co., New York. aii
Holmes (Henry Wyman) New hope for human unity.
© Feb, 21, 1944; A 178835; Kappa delta pi, Tif- |}
fin, O. 1384 —
Challenge, by Seabfight Light [pseud.] © 1c. |
Mar. 9, 1944; A ad int. 28125; pubd. Mar. 1. |
1385,
Hopson (William) Silver Guich. © Mar. 1, 1944; A )
179432; Phoenix press, New York. 1386
[Hough (Stafford Frank)* Falmouth, Cornwall. Eng- |
land, Lobster post, by Frank Stafford [pseud.] © _
1c. Mar. 10, 1944; A ad int. 28128; pubd. Jan. 13.
1387
Houston (Margaret Bell) & Adams (Gerald Drayson)*
Stamford, Conn. Dark of the moon. © Nov. 5,
1943; A 179220. 1388
Howe (Will D.)* Mount Kisco, N. ¥. Charles Lamb |
and his friends. [ist ed.] © Mar. 17, 1944;A |
179406, 1389
Howell (Albert Thomas)* Aiken, S.C. Jonah’strip |
to Tarshish and other sermons. © Mar.9, 1944; |
A 179352. 1390
Huettig (Mae D.) Economic control of the motion
picture industry. © Feb. 18, 1944; A 178840;
University of Pennsylvania press, Philadelphia.
1391
Hughes (R. O.) Pennsylvania, past and present. ©
Feb. 18, 1944; A 179272; Allyn & Bacon, Boston.
1392
' Hulsizer (Allan)* Flemington, N. J. Region and |
culture in the curriculum of the Navaho and the
Dakota. © Sept. 10, 1940; A 178984. 1393
Hutchinson (Forney)* Shawnee, Okl. My treasure
chest, © Dec. 18, 1943; A 179104. 1394 ©
Hyatt (Delwyn) Mathematics for navigators, by D.
Hyatt and Bennett M. Dodson. ist ed. © Feb. 28,
1944; A 179047; McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New
York. 1395
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 3, 1944 1433
Hynes (W. F.)* Denver. Soldiers of the frontier. Johnson (F. Ernest) ed. Religion and the world
3 © Dec. 28, 1943; A 179185. 1396 order. © Mar. 3, 1944; A 179384; Institute of
religious studies, New York. 1416
} Idol (Elizabeth Vera)* High Point, N. C. When the :
angels sang. [1st ed.] © Dec. 6, 1943; A 178843, Jones (Gwyn) tr. Vatnsdalers’ saga. © Feb. 21,
1397 1944; A 179143; American-Scandinavian founda-
tion, New York. 1417
| Ilinois. Supreme court. Reports of cases at law
and in chancery argued and determined. v. 383. | Jones (JohnG.) Sales management. © Jan. 11,1944;
| © Feb. 23, 1944; A 179014; Edwin Hill Cooke, A 178870; Alexander Hamilton institute, inc.,
| Bloomington, Ill. 1398 New York. 1418
' Illustrated London news. v. 204. 1399-1404 Jones (Joseph M.) Modern foreign policy for the
| No. 5465, Jan. 15, 1944. © 1c. Feb. 22, 1944; A United States. © Mar. 14, 1944;A 179291; Time,
ad int. 28103; pubd. Jan. 15. inc., New York. 1419
. 5466, Jan. 22, 1944. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1944; A
ate int. Saas, pubd. Jan. 22. Jordanoff (Assen) Power and flight. [1st ed.] ©
No. 5467, Jan. 29, 1944. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1944: A Feb, 16, 1944; A 178914; Harper & bros., New
ad int. 28111: pubd. Jan. 29. York. 1420
No. 5468, Feb. 5, 1944. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1944;A
ad int. 28103; pubd, Feb. 5. Kain (Ida Jean)* Philadelphia. Get in shape. ©
A ad int. 28136; pubd. Feb. 12.
| No, 5469, Feb. 12, 1944. © 1c. Mar. 14, 1944; Mar. 15, 1944; A 179357. 1421
No. 5471, Feb. 26, 1944, © ic. Mar. 18, 1944; Kaup (Elizabeth Dewing)* Pasadena, Calif. Seed
A ad int. 28141; pubd. Feb. 26. of the Puritan. © Feb. 23, 1944; A 178927.
© King features syndicate, inc., New York. ; 1422
Ind (Allison)* Ann Arbor. Bataan, the judgement| Keeling (James B.)* New Orleans. Truth achieve-
seat. © Mar. 14, 1944; A 179294. 1405 ments of the Mayor Robert S. Maestri adminis-
tration. © Jan. 24, 1944; A 179346. 1423
Indiana. Appellate court. Reports of the cases de-
Cided. v. 112. © Feb. 28, 1944; A 179075; ‘
State of Indiana, Indianapolis. 1406 Killian (Bertha)* Oklahoma City. Prairie stakes.
[ist ed.] Dec. 20, 1943; A 179428. 1424
Ingraham (Reg) First fleet. [1st ed.] © Mar. 10,
; ‘ a : Kimball (Dexter S.) Cost finding. © Jan. 11, 1944;
eet rliKeot, Ina A 178871; Alexander Hamilton institute, inc.,
New York. 1425
=
Inn (Henry)* Honolulu. Tropical blooms. © Jan. 5, Klein (D. B.) Mental hygiene. © Mar. 14, 1944: A
eee rat0P 179362; Henry Holt & co., inc., New York. 1426
Irvin (George Ellis) Aircraft instruments. © Feb. :
29, 1944; A 179139; McGraw-Hill book co., inc., Klineberg (Otto) ed. Characteristics of the Ameri-
New York. 1409 can negro. [ist ed.] © Feb. 16, 1944; A 178913;
Harper & bros., New York. 1427
Jackey (DavidF.) Craftsman prepares to teach. [By]
D. F. Jackey [and] Melvin L. Barlow. © Feb. 23, Knight (William Francis Jackson)* Exeter, Devon-
1944; A 179065; Macmillan co., New York. 1410 shire, England, Roman Vergil. © 1 c. Mar. 4,
1944; A.ad int, 28107; pubd. Feb. 4. 1428
Jackson (George Pullen)* Nashville. White and
negro spirituals. © Feb. 25, 1944; A 179147. Knowlton (DanielC.) OurAmerica past and present,
1411 by D. C. Knowlton and Mary Harden. © Mar. 14,
1944; A 179464; Amer. book co., New York.
1429
Jacoby (Neil H.) Financing inventory on field ware-
house receipts. [By] N. H. Jacoby and Raymond J. Knox (Esther Melbourne)* Chappaqua, N. Y. Flags
Saulnier. © Feb. 23, 1944; A 179006; Natl. bu- of dawn. [ist ed.] © Mar. 8, 1944; A 179156.
reau of economic research, inc., New ab 1430
Koch (Frederick C.) Practical methods in bio-
chemistry, by F. C. Koch and Martin E. Hanke.
Jast (L. Stanley) Reincarnation and Karma. © Mar. © Dec, 30, 1943; A 179118; Williams & Wilkins
14, 1944;A 179296; BernardAckerman, inc., New co., Baltimore. 1431
York: 1413 é
Kottke (Frank Joseph) Electrical technology and
Jensen (Frode) Medical care of the discharged hos- the public interest. © Mar. 6, 1944; A 179402;
pital patient. [By] F. Jensen, H. G. Weiskotten Amer. council on public affairs, Washington.
[and] Margaret A. Thomas. © Mar. 3, 1944;A 1432
179277; Commonwealth fund, New York. 1414
Kroll (Harry Harrison) Waters over the dam. [1st
Johns (Anne Page)* Richmond, Fir tree prays and ed.] © Mar. 17, 1944; A 179405; Bobbs-Merrill
other poems. © Dec. 18, 1943; A 179132. 1415 co., Indianapolis. 1433
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Lancaster (Charles Maxwell) Two moods of minne-
song. Adapted by C. M. Lancaster. Translated
by John G. Frank and Carl Hammer. © Feb. 25,
1944; A 179443; Vanderbilt univ. press, Nash-
ville. 1434
Landis (Carole) Four jilis in a jeep.' © Feb. 25,
1944; A 179142; Random house, inc., New York.
1435
Lange (Norbert Adolph)* Sandusky, O. Handbook of
chemistry. © Mar. 16, 1944; A 179442. 1436
Lanigan (Alice M. P.) New moon and other poems.
© Jan. 19, 1944; A 179398. Marshall Jones co.,
Francestown, N. H. 1437
Latourette (Kenneth Scott) Great century in north-
ern Africa and Asia, A. D. 1800-A. D. 1914. ©
Mar. 8, 1944; A 179206; Harper & bros., New
York. 1438
Lattimore (Owen) Making of modern China, by O.
Lattimore and Eleanor Lattimore. [ist ed.] ©
Feb. 25, 1944; A 179025; W. W. Norton & co., inc.,
New York. 1439
Leech (Lucile Pittman)* Chicago. April will come.
© Jan. 6, 1944; A 179103. 1440
Leechman (Douglas) Hiker’s handbook. [1st ed.] ©
Feb. 25, 1944; A 179022; W. W. Norton & co.,
inc., New York. ~ 1441
' Leonard (Edith M.) Child at home and school. ©
Feb. 16, 1944; A 178966; Amer. book co., New
York. 1442
Levin (Louis) & Levin (Samuel)* Los Angeles.
Practical benchwork for horologists. © Mar. 9,
1944; A 179336. 1443
Levy (S. Leon) Nassau W. Senior, the prophet of
modern capitalism. © Feb. 5, 1944; A 178864;
Bruce Humphries, inc., Boston. 1444
Lewis (Clive Staples)* Oxford, England. Perelan-
dra. © Mar. 13, 1944; A 179271. 1445
Lewisohn (Ludwig) Breathe upon these. [ist ed.]
© Feb. 23, 1944; A 178899; Bobbs-Merrill co.,
Indianapolis. 1446
Lewiton (Mina) John Philip Sousa, the march king.
© Feb. 14, 1944; A 179122; Didier pub. co., New
York. 1447
Lilliput. v. 14. 1448, 1449
No. 2, Feb. 1944. © 1 c. Feb. 22, 1944; A ad
int. 28088; pubd. Jan. 20.
No. 3; Mar., 1944. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1944; Aad
int. 28126; pubd. Feb. 22.
© Pocket publications, lItd., London.
Lindman (Maj) Flicka, Ricka, Dicka and the straw-
berries. © Jan. 18, 1944; A 179073; Albert Whit-
man & co., Chicago. 1450
Lindquist (G. E. E.) Indian in American life. ©
Mar. 15, 1944; A 179315; Friendship press, inc.,
New York. 1451
Long (Christopher Stanley)* Halifax, Va. You. ©
Dec. 1, 1943; A 178874. 1452
48
Longstreet (Stephen)* New York. Nine lives with
grandfather. © Mar. 10, 1944; A 179269. 1453
Lopez (Vincent)* Philadelphia. What’s ahead? ©
Feb. 1, 1944; A 178827, 1454
Lorenzini (Maria)* San Francisco. Seeding democ-
racy. © Dec. 24, 1943; A 178868, 1455
Lott (Davis Newton)* Seattle. Handbook of the nau- |
ticdl road. © Jan. 24, 1944; A 179135. 1456
Lotz (Philip Henry) ed. Rising above color. © Dec.
20,1943; A 179183; Internatl. committee of Young
men’s Christian assns., New York. 1457
Lowdermilk (Walter Clay)* Washington. Palestine,
land of promise. [ist ed.] © Mar. 8, 1944; A
179200. 1458
Lowsley (Oswald Swinney) Clinical urology, by O.
‘S. Lowsley and Thomas Joseph Kirwin. v: 1, 2.
© Mar. i4, 1944; A 179301; Williams & Wilkins
co., Baltimore. 1459
Lyman (Eugene W.) Religion and the issues of life.
© Dec. 30, 1943; A 179182; Edward W. Hazen
foundation, inc., Haddam, Conn. 1460
Lyon (Mabel Dana)* San Jose, Calif. It’s my own
funeral, by Dana Lyon. © Mar. 9, 1944; A
179240. 1461
Macauley (C. B. F.) Helicopters are coming. ©
Feb. 17, 1944; A 178818; McGraw-Hill book co.,
inc., New York. 1462
McBride (Thomas Garth)*
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178859.
Chicago. Christian
© Feb. 17, 1944; A
1463
[McCarthy (Margery Sybil)]* Cores End, Bucking-
hamshire, England & [Cummins (Kundry) ]* Lon-
don. Stiggles, drawn by Margery Colman [pseud. ]
Told by K. K. de Karroff [pseud.] © 1 c. Mar. 11,
1944; A ad int. 28131; pubd. Feb. 18. 1464
McCoy (Melvyn H.) Ten escape from Tojo, by M. H.
McCoy and S. M. Mellnik, as told to Welbourn
Kelley. © Mar. 13, 1944; A 179308; Farrar &
Rinehart, inc., New York. 1465
McDonald (Lucille Saunders)* Seattle. Berin’s pot-
latch. © Feb. 17, 1944; A 178833. 1466
McFarland (Bertha Blount) Our garden was so fair.
© Feb. 11, 1944; A 178894; Fleming H. Revell
co., New York. 1467
McGehee (William H. O.) Dental practice manage-
ment, by W. H. O. McGehee and Alfred S. Walker.
© Feb. 17, 1944; A 179009; Year book publishers,
ine., Chicago. 1468
McGoldrick (Joseph D.) Building regulation in New
York city. [By] J. D. McGoldrick, Seymour Grau-
bard [and] Raymond J. Horowitz. © Feb. 25,
1944; A 179071; Commonwealth fund, New rae
Macht (David I.)* Baltimore. Bones and verdure.
© Jan. 29, 1944; A 178865. 1470
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 3, 1944 1515
Macintyre (Elisabeth) Susan who lives in Australia. Marshall (Marie)* Wentworthville, New South
© Feb. 28, 1944; A 179286; Charles Scribner's Wales, Australia & Magrath (John)* Darling
sons, New York. 1471 Point, New South Wales, Australia. Tony
Tithers, the story of a scottie. © 1 c. Feb.
Macliver (R. M.) ed. Group relations and group
antagonisms. © Mar. 3, 1944;A 179385; Institute
for religious studies, New York. 1472
McKean (Emma C.) illus. 1473-1476
Alice in Wonderland. © Nov. 9, 1943; A 178953.
Cinderella. © Nov. 9, 1943; A 178954.
Goldilocks and the three bears. © Nov. 9, 1943;
A 178955.
Little Red Riding Hood. © Nov. 9, 1943; A
178956.
© McLoughlin bros., inc., Springfield, Mass.
MacLaren (Malcolm) Rise of the electrical industry
during the nineteenth century. © May 25, 1943;
A 179146; Princeton univ. press, Princeton,N. J.
1477
Maclean (Catherine Macdonald)* London. Born un-
der Saturn. © Mar. 14, 1944; A 179295. 1478
MacLeod (Grace) ed. Rose’s Foundation of nutri-
tion. Revised byG. MacLeod and Clara Mae Tay-
lor. © Feb. 23, 1944; A 178967; Macmillan co.,
New York. 1479
McMahon (Thomas J.) Historical records and
studies. v. 33. © Feb. 29, 1944; A 179159; Uni-
ted States Catholic historical soc., New York.
1480
Macmillan co.,* New York. Authors’ book. © Feb.
29, 1944; A 178982. 1481
MacNeice (Louis)* London. Christopher Columbus.
© ic. Mar. 11, 1944; A ad int. 28130; pubd. Feb.
18. 1482
McNichols (Charles Longstreth)* Los Angeles.
Crazy weather. © Feb. 29, 1944; A 178980.
1483
{McNulty (Helen)|* London. Food without fuss, by
Josephine Terry. © 1c. Mar. 7, 1944; A ad int.
28116; pubd. Jan. 21. 1484
Magruder (Frank Abbott) National governments and
international relations. © Mar. 9, 1944; A
179275; Allyn & Bacon, Boston. 1485
Mallory (Walter H.) ed. Political handbook of the
world. 1944. © Mar. 1, 1944; A 179164; Coun-
cil on foréign relations, inc., New York. 1486
Manning (Warren Francis) ed. Life of Saint Domi-
nic. © Feb. 17, 1944; A- 178994; President &
fellows of Harvard college, Cambridge, Mass.
1487
Mariano (John H.)* New York. Wartime labor re-
lations. © Mar. 2, 1944; A 179066. 1488
Marriott John A. R.) Short history of France. ©
Mar. 2, 1944; A 179070; Oxford univ. press, New
York, inc., New York. 1489
Marshall (Marie)* Wentworthville, New South
Wales, Australia. Tony Tithers, the story ofa
scottie. © 1c. Feb. 17, 1944; A ad int. 28123;
pubd. Dec. 20, 1943. 1490
49
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17, 1944; A ad int. 28155; pubd. Dec. 20, 1943.
1491
Mason (Bernard S.) Dances and stories of the
American Indian. © Feb. 25, 1944; A 178987;
A. S. Barnes & co., inc., New York. 1492
Mayo (Gail Elton) Honeymoon in hell. [ist ed.] ©
Mar. 3, 1944; A.179175; Doubleday, Doran & co.,
inc., New York. 1493
Meriwether (Margaret Babcock) ed. Carolinian
florist of Governor John Drayton of South Caro-
lina, 1766-1822. © Dec. 24, 1943; A .179234;
South Caroliniana library of the Univ. of South
Carolina, Columbia, S. C. 1494
Meyer (Gladys) Magic circle. [1st ed.] © Mar. 13,
1944; A 179325; Alfred A. Knopf, inc., New York.
1495
[Meyneng (Henriette Marie-Anne Bouchage)] Bro-
ken arc, by Mayette Meyneng. [1st ed.] © Mar.
8, 1944; A 179202; Harper & bros., New York.
1496
[Millard (Sidney Richardson) }* Newquay, Cornwall,
England. Teach yourself astro navigation, by
Kaspar. © 1c. Mar. 1, 1944; A ad int. 28139;
pubd. Jan. 31. 1497
Miller (Mary Britton) The crucifixion. © Feb. 21,
1944; A 178921; Charles Scribner’s sons, New
York. 1498
Mississippi. Mississippi code, 1942, annotated. v.
1-8. © Feb. 16, 1944; A 179039-179046; State
of Mississippi, Jackson, Miss. 1499-1506
Mitchell (David R.) ed. Coal preparation. ist ed.
© Jan. 27, 1944; A 179408; Amer. institute of
mining & metallurgical engineers, inc., New
York. 1507
1508, 1509
Animals, plants and machines. [By]L.S. Mitch-
ell [and] Margaret Wise Brown. Blanche Kent
Verbeck, educational consultant. © Feb. 14,
1944; A 178878.
Farm and city. [By] L. S. Mitchell [and] Mar-
garet Wise Brown. Blanche Kent Verbeck,
educational consultant. © Feb. 2, 1944; A
178876.
© D. C. Heath & co., Boston.
Moeschlin (Elsa) Red horse. © Feb. 18, 1944; A
178901; Coward-McCann, inc., New York. 1510
Moore (Vivian Lyon)* Hillsdale, Mich. First hun-
dred years of Hillsdale college. © Mar. 2, 1944;
A 179319. 1511
Morgan (Lorne T.) Permanent war. © 1 c. Feb.
24, 1944; A ad int. 28148; pubd. Jan. 25; John
James Carrick, Toronto. 1512
Morin-Labrecque (Albertine) 1513-1515
Charles Gounod et ses operas, 1818-1893. © Feb.
26, 1944; A for. 48669.
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Félix Mendelssohn, 1809-1847. © Dec. 18, 1943,
A for. 48670.
Jean Sebastien Bach, 1685-1750. © Jan. 20, 1943;
A for. 48668.
© Les éditions de 1’étoile, Montreal.
Morison (Stanley) Recollections of Daniel Berkeley
Updike, by S. Morison and Rudolph Ruzicka. ©
Dec. 11, 1943; A 179334; Club of odd volumes,
Boston. 1516
Morris (Ira V.)* New York. Liberty street. [ist
ed.] © Feb. 16, 1944; A 178911. 1517
Mudgett (Helen Parker) Seas stand watch. [1st ed.]
© Mar. 13, 1944; A 179327; Alfred A. Knopf, inc.,
New York. 1518
Mulholland (John) Art of illusion, © Mar. 6, 1944;
A 179283; Charles Scribner’s sons, New York.
1519
Mulinos (Michael G.) Pharmacology. © Feb. 24,
1944; A 178938; Oxford univ. press, New York,
inc., New York. 1520
Muse (Maude B.) Pharmacology and therapeutics.
© Mar. 15, 1944; A 179421; W. B. Saunders co.,
Philadelphia. 1521
Myers (Martin L.) Yardbird Myers. © Feb. 1,1944;
A 179236; Dorrance & co.,.inc., Philadelphia.
1522
Nathan (Robert R.) Mobilizing for abundance. ©
Mar. 6, 1944; A 179211; McGraw-Hill book co,,
inc., New York. 1523
National dictionary of the English language. © Jan.
14, 1944; A 179059; P. F. Collier & son corp.,
New York. 1524
National encyclopedia. v. 1-10. © Jan. 5, 1944; A
179062; P. F. Collier & son co., New York. 1525
Nelson (Daniel) English-Chinese romanized diction-
ary. © Feb. 10, 1944; A 179099; Augsburg pub.
house, Minneapolis.
Nevins (Allan) Century of political cartoons, by A.
Nevins and Frank Weitenkampf. © Mar. 20, 1944;
A 179454; Charles Scribner’s sons, New York:
1527
New Jersey. Legislature. Manual of Legislature of
New Jersey. 168th session. 1944. © Feb. 25,
1944; A 179127; Dorothy A. Fitzgerald, trustee
under the will of Josephine A. Fitzgerald, Belmar,
N. J. 1528
New York legal diary and manual. © Dec. 25, 1943;
A 178931; Legal diary pub. co., New York.
1529
Newman (Louis E.) ed. Modern turbines, by L. E.
Newman, Allen Keller [and others] © Feb. 11,
1944; A 178822; General electric co., Schenectady,
N. Y. 1530
Nicolay (Helen) China’s first lady. © Mar. 17,1944;
A 179394; D. Appleton-Century co., inc., New
York. 1531
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Norman (James) Inch of time. [Victory ed.] © Mar.
1, 1944; A 179309; William Morrow & co., inc.,
New York. 1532
North Caro . General statutes of North Carolina
of 1943. v..3. © Feb. 29, 1944; A 179021; Michie
co., Charlottesville, Va. 1533
North eastern reporter. [Ohio supplement. v. 12]
© Mar. 1, 1944; A 17937i; West pub. co., St.
Paul. 1534
North eastern reporter. Second series. v. 51 N. E.
and. © Mar. 1, 1944; A 179372; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 1535
North western reporter. Second series. v. 11N. W.
2d. © Feb. 23, 1944; A 179099; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 1536
Norton (André)* Cleveland. Sword is drawn. ©
Mar. 14, 1944; A 179416. 1537
Novak (Emil) Textbook of gynecology. © Mar. 14,
1944; A 179317; Williams & Wilkins co., Balti-
more. 1538
Nye (Nelson C.)* Tucson, Ariz. Cartridge-case
law. © Feb. 23, 1944: A 178837. 1539
Nystrom (Daniel) Today with God. © Mar. 10, 1944;
A 179383; Augustana book concern, Rock Island,
Ill. 93 1540
[O’Donnell (George E.)] ed. St. Charles seminary,
Overbrook, 1832-1943. © Nov. 4, 1943; A
179337; St. Charles seminary, Philadelphia.
' 1541
Ohio. Supreme court. Reports of cases argued and
determined. New series. v. i41. © Feb. 24,
1944; A 179108; J. L. W. Henney, for the state of
Ohio, Columbus, O. 1542
Oklahoma. Criminal court of appeals. Oklahoma
criminal reports. v. 74, 75. Cases determined.
© May 24, Dec. 3, 1943; A 179339, 179340; State
of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City. 1543, 1544
——Supreme court. Oklahoma reports. v. 191-A.
Cases determined. © Nov. il, 1943; A 179341;
State of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City. 1545
[Olson (Alma Luise)] tr. Behind the steel wall, by
Arvid Fredborg. [Translated by A. L. Olson] ©
Jan. 14, 1944; A 179455; Viking press, inc., New
York. 1546
Once in Cornwall, by S. M.C. [ist ed.) © Mar. 1,
1944; A 179153; Longmans, Green & Co., inc.,
New York. 1547
Orange (Ursula)* Forest Row, Sussex, England.
Company in the evening. © 1c. Mar. 18, 1944;
A ad int. 28144; pubd. Jan. 31. 1548
O’Rourke (Lawrence James)* Washington. Self-aids
in English usage. © Sept. 2, 1943; A en eo
5
Osgood (Phillips Endecott) Say I to myself. © Feb.
17, 1944; A 178993; President & fellows of Har-
vard college, Cambridge, Mass. 1550
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 3, 1944 , 1590
Pitts (Lilla Belle) Music curriculum in a changing
world. © Feb. 25, 1944; A 179423; Silver Bur-
dett co., New York. 1572
[Overall (Helen Mary Elizabeth)]}* Chistlehurst,
Kent, England. Empty house, by Irina Karlova
[pseud.] © 1 c. Mar. 24, 1944; A ad int. 28151;
pubd. Jan. 27. 1551 ;
[Pointer (Priscilla)] illus, Lord is my shepherd.
Illustrated by Catherine Merrit [pseud.] and
Marguerite Gayer. © Nov. 5, 1943; A 178952;
McLoughlin bros., inc., Springfield, Mass. 1573
Oxnam (G. Bromley)* Boston. Behold thy mother.
© Mar. 7, 1944; A 179129. 1552
Pacific reporter (2d series) Oklahoma decisions
reported in Pacific reporter, Second series. 138
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West pub. co., St. Paul. 1553
Pope (Edith)* Biloxi, Miss. Colcorton. © Mar. 13,
1944; A 179425. 1574
Porcelain (Sidney E.) Purple pony murders. ©
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Feb. 24, 1944; A 179096; West pub. co., St. Paul. Mar1, 1944; \Av:179430; «Phoenix press, New
1554 York. 1575
Post (Kenneth) Plants and flowers in the home. ©
eee roe), Our aircage world, [By L. Mar. 10, 1944; A 179380; Orange Judd pub. co.,
Q. Packard, Bruce Overton [and] Ben D. Wood.
© Mar. 21, 1944; A 179466; Macmillan co., New fe-picw Matis; | pais
ik. io35 [Powys (Elizabeth)]* Sherborne, Dorset, England.
[Parera (Grace Moore) |* Sandy Hook, Conn. You’re Well full of leaves. [By] Elizabeth Myers. ©
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© Mar. 3, 1944; A 179174, 1556
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Parrott (Ursula)* New York. Even in a hundred tion. [By] S. L. Pressey and Francis P. Robin-
years. © Feb. 23, 1944; A 179015. 1557 son. © Feb. 16, 1944; A 178909; Harper & bros.,
f New York. 1578
Parsons (Frances Dietz)* Omaha. Solomon Shil-
pee crawl. © Mar. 10, 193%) A hae Prewett (Virginia)* Alexandria, Va. Americas and
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Patterson (K. B.) Analytic geometry, by K. B. Pat- 1579
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178815; F. S. Crofts & co.,inc., New York. 1559 Priest (H. Malcolm)* Pittsburgh. Practical design
' of welded steel structures. © Feb. 4, 1944; A
Penton (Brian)* London. Advance Australia — 178945. 1580
where? © 1c. Mar. 18, 1944; A ad int. 28143;
Baba. jane 20 1560 | punch. v. 206. 1581-1585
: No. 5370, Jan. 5, 1944. © 1c. Mar. 2, 1944; A ad
Peterson (Florence) Handbook of labor unions. © int. 28104; pubd. Jan. 5.
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BeGeesie Se Washingtan. ee ad int. 28137; pubd. Jan. 19.
No. 5373, Jan. 26, 1944. © 1c, Feb. 18, 1944; A
Phillips (Catherine Coffin)* Los Angeles. Coulter- ad int. 28086; pubd. Jan. 26.
ville chronicle, the annals of a mother lode min- No. 5375, Feb. 9, 1944. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1944; A
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No. 5377, Feb. 23, 1944. © 1c. Mar. 15, 1944;
Picture post. v. 22. 1563-1568 A ad int. 28138; pubd. Feb. 23.
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int. 28089; pubd. Jan. 26. Translated from Os sertdes, b i -
) Ms y Euclides da Cun
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int. 28095; pubd. Feb. 2. =D a Feb. 1, 1944; A 178544; University of Chicago,
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int. 28114; pubd. Feb. 9.
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int. 28122; pubd. Feb. 16. ; : 5 cago,
No. 9, Feb. 26, 1944. © 1c. Mar. 9, 1944; A ad Hee. ey I al Md ine 2
int. 28133; pubd. Feb. 23.
© Hulton press, ltd., London. Queen (Ellery) pseud. Misadventures of Sherlock
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Randau (Carl) & Zugsmith (Leane)* NewYork. The
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1594
[Raymond (Rene)}* Kingsway, England. Miss Shum-
way waves a wand, by James Hadley Chase. © 1
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1595
Red cross. U. S. American national Red cross,*
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Redifer (A..E.) Lifeboat manual. © Mar. 1, 1944;
A 179086; Cornell maritime press, New York.
1597
Reeder (Myrtle L.)* Columbus, O. Hills of clay. ©
Feb. 4, 1942; A 178940.
Reeder (Ward G.) School boards and superintend-
ents. © Mar. 7, 1944; A 179128; Macmillan co.,
New York. 1599
Regionalism and world organization. [By Clarence
A. Berdahl, Sarah Wambaugh, and others] © Feb.
28, 1944; A 179077; Amer. council on public af-
fairs, Washington. 1600
Reichgott (David) Today’s geometry, by D. Reich-
gott [and] Lee R. Spiller. © Feb. 28, 1944; A
179178; Prentice-Hall, inc., New York. 1601
Reid (Mildred I.)* Boston. Writers, let’s plot! ©
Feb. 15, 1944; A 178863. 1602
Reigstad (Olin S.) Christ of Lent. © Feb. 10, 1944;
A 1790087; Augsburg pub. house, Minneapolis.
1603
Reilly (Helen)* Westport, Conn. Opening door. ©
Feb. 21, 1944; A 178886. 1604
Reimuller (Vera)* Baltimore. Scampy and piney.
© Mar. 14, 1944; A 179299. 1605
Reitmeister (Louis Aaron)* Great Neck, N. Y.
Nature of power. © Feb. 28, 1944; A 179244.
1606
Rewald (John) ed. Paul Gauguin letters toAmbroise
Vollard and André Fontainas. © Feb. 15, 1943;
A 178935; Grabhorn press, San Francisco. 1607
Reynolds (Lillian Bilor)* San Diego. Life time
notes. © Mar. 2, 1944; A 179231. 1608
Reynolds (Quentin) Curtain rises. © Mar. 6, 1944;
A 179435; Random house, inc., New York. 1609
1598
52
Rice (Craig)* Santa Monica, Calif. Home sweet
homicide. © Feb. 14, 1944; A 178923. 1610
Rice (Louis A.) First principles of business, by L.
A. Rice, James H. Dodd [and] Augustin L. Cos-
grove. © Feb. 24, 1944; A 178915; D. C. Heath
& co., Boston. 1611
Rickard (J. A.)* Kingsville, Tex. Old Aztec story
teller. © Mar. 14, 1944; A 179297. 1612
Ridley (G. N.)* New Brighton, England. Man studies
life. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1944; A ad int. 28109; pubd.
Jan. 20. 1613
Rifkin (Lillian) 1614, 1615
When I grow up I'll be a doctor. © June 15, 1943:
A 178846.
When I grow up I'll be a farmer. © Feb. 25,
1944; A 179116.
© Lothrop, Lee & Shepard co., New York.
Rightmire (George W.) Federal aid and regulation
of agriculture and private industrial enterprise
in the United States. © Dec. 30, 1943;A 179162;
Ohio state univ., Columbus, O. 1616
Roan (C. M.)* Minneapolis. Wings on the air. ©
Mar, 14, 1944; A 179300. 1617
Robbins (Zila) ed. All in the day’s work. Edited by
Z. Robbins and Marjorie Medary. © Feb. 21,
1944; A 178962; D. Appleton-Century co.,. inc.,
New York. 1618
Roberts (Charles W.) Handbook of English. [By] C.
W. Roberts, Jesse W. Harris [and] Walter G.
Johnson. © Mar. 9, 1944;A 179378; Oxford univ.
press, New York, inc., New York. 1619
Roberts (W. Adolphe)
ed, with notes, by W. A. Roberts and Lowell
Brentano [ist ed.] © Mar. 3, 1944; A 179198 ;
Doubleday, Doran & co., inc., New York. 1620
Robinson (Helen T. Douglas) Sky ways. © Feb. 14,
1944; A 178861; Bruce Humphries, inc., Boston.
1621
Robinson (Louis N.) Jails, care and treatment of
misdemeanant prisoners in the United States. ©
Feb. 25, 1944; A 179002; John C. Winston co.,
Philadelphia. 1622
Robsjohn-Gibbings (T. H.) Good-bye, Mr. Chippen-
dale. [1st ed.] © Mar. 13, 1944; A 179329; Al-
fred A. Knopf, inc., New York. 1623
Rgnning (H. W.) Gospel at work, by H. N. Rgnning,
in cooperation with N. N. Régnning. © Dec. 20,
1943; A 179247; N. N. Rgnning, Minneapolis.
16
Rolo (Charles J.)* NewYork. Wingate’s raiders. ©
Feb. 11, 1944; A 179058. 1625
Roos (Frank J.) Writings on early American archi-
tecture. © Dec. 30, 1943; A 179163; Ohio state
univ., Columbus, O. 1626
Rosinski (Herbert) German army. © Feb. 26, 1944;
A 179190; Infantry journal, inc., Washington.
1627
ed. Book of the navy. Select-
BOOKS,
no. 3, 1944
Rothery (Agnes)* Charlottesville, Va. Fitting habi-
tation. © Feb. 23, 1944; A 179034. 1628
Rowse (Alfred Leslie)* Oxford, England. Poems
chiefly Cornish. © 1 ¢. Mar. 4, 1944; A ad int.
28106; pubd. Feb. 4. 1629
Sabine (George H.) ed. Cornell university abstracts
of theses. 1942. © Feb. 10,1944; A 179191; Cor-
nell univ., Ithaca, N. Y. ~~ 1630
Sackville-West (Victoria Mary) Eagle and the dove.
[1st ed.] © Feb. 18, 1944; A 178852; Doubleday,
Doran & co., inc., New York. 1631
Sakay (Yvette) tr. Arene of love, by Héléne Eliat.
Translated by ¥. Sakay. © Feb. 28, 1944; A
179377; Héléne Eliat, New York. 1632
Salter (Andrew)* New York. What is hypnosis. ©
Feb. 17, 1944; A 178858. 1633
Sargent (S. Stansfeld) ed. Basic teachings of the
great psychologists. © Feb. 7, 1944; A 179197;
Garden City pub. co., inc., New York. 1634
Saunders (Hilary St. George)* London. Pioneers!
OQ pioneers! © 1 c. Mar. 15, 1944; A ad int.
28134; pubd. Jan. 21.. 1635
[Schaap (Walter)] tr. Jazz from the Congo to the
Metropolitan. [By] Robert Goffin. [Translated
by W. Schaap and Leonard G. Feather. Ist ed] ©
Jan. 21, 1944; A 179409; Robert Goffin, New York.
1636
Scharfstein (Zevi)* Brooklyn. [Beth Israel] © Feb.
"8, 1944; A 178933. 1637
Scott (Bradford) Walters of the Flying W. © Oct. 8,
1943; A 179223; Arcadia house, inc., New York.
1638
Scott (Denis) pseud. Murder makes a villain. [ist
ed.] © Feb. 1, 1944; A 178814; Bobbs- Merrill
co., Indianapolis. 1639
Scott (Margaret M.) Home again. © Dec. 30, 1943;
A 179067; Westminster press, Philadelphia.
1640
[Scoville (Genevieve)] Indianapolis woman’s club,
1875-1940. © Feb. 18, 1944; A 179107; Indian-
apolis woman’s club, Indianapolis. 1641
Segre (Alfredo)* New York. ranges © Feb. 15,
1944; A 179169. 1642
[Seide (Meyer)]* New York. Common thread, by
Michael Seide [pseud. 1st ed.] © Feb. 24, 1944;
A 178991. 1643
Shaffer (Ervin Adam)* Harrisburg, Pa. Colonel
Washington. © Feb. 25, 1944; A 179353. 1644
Sharkey (Don) White smoke over the Vatican. ©
Mar. 13, 1944; A 179376; Bruce pub. co., Milwau-
kee. 1645
Shaver (Erwin L.) 100 ways to improve Sunday
school teaching. © Oct. 1, 1942; A 178829;
David C. Cook pub. co., Elgin, Ill. 1646
53
GROUP I
1664
Short (Ruth Gordon) Stories of the Reformation in
England and Scotland. © Mar. 20, 1944; A
179462; Review & herald pub. assn., Washington.
1647
Sieff (Mark) Colloquial Russian. [1st ed.] © Feb.
28, 1944; A 178990; E. P. Dutton & co., inc., New
York. 1648
Silvers (Earl Reed) If this be forgetting. © Dec.
30, 1943; A 179360; Westminster press, Philadel-
phia. 1649
Simmons (James Stevens) ed. Laboratory methods
of the United States army. Edited by J. S. Sim-
mons and Cleon J. Gentzkow. © Mar. 3, 1944; A
179134; Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia. 1650
Slaughter (Frank G)* Jacksonville, Fla. Battle sur-
geon. [1st ed.] © Feb. 18, 1944; A 179239.
1651
Smith (C. R. F.) Management of newspaper corre-
spondents. [By] C. R. F. Smith and Kathryn M.
Rheuark. © Jan. 1, 1944; A 178879; Louisiana
state univ. press, Baton Rouge, La 1652
Smith (Dollilee Davis)*
mine. © Oct. 10, 1943; A 179084.
Cleburne, Tex. Today is
1653
Smith (E. Gilmour) Modern parables. © Feb. 11,
1944; A 178895; Fleming H. Revell co., New
York. 1654
Smith (Harvey)* Rye, N. Y. Nine to five. © Mar.
20; 1944; A 179458. 1655
Smith (Henry Lester)* Bloomington, Ind. Educa-
tional research, principles and practices. ©
Feb. 28, 1944; A 179074. 1656
Smith (Karl Franklin)* Columbus, O. Scripturai
view of the Christian pastorate. © Feb. 18, 1944;
A 178828. 1657
Smith (Lillian)* Clayton, Ga. Strange fruit. ©
Feb. 29, 1944; A 179026. 1658
Smith (Percey F.)* New Haven & Mikesh (James S.)*
Lawrenceville, N. J. 1659-1661
Plane and spherical trigonometry andfour-place
tables. © June 4, 1943; A 179389. ~
Plane trigonometry and four-place tables. ©
July 7, 1943; A 179390.
Spherical trigonometry and tables. © June 18,
1943; A 179388.
Smithsonian ‘scientific series. [v. 1-12] Charles
Greeley Abbot, editor-in-chief. © Dec. 5, 1943;
A 178936; Smithsonian institution series, inc.,
New York. 1662
Society of American foresters. Committee on for-
estry terminology, ed. Forestry terminology.
Compiled and edited by Committee on forestry
terminology, Ralph C. Hawley, chairman. © Jan.
26, 1944; A 179445; Society of Amer. foresters,
Washington. 1663
Sockman (Ralph W.) Date with destiny. © Mar. 9,
1944; A 179350; Whitmore & Stone, Nashville.
1664
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1665
Soldiers’ and sailors’ prayer book. [1st ed.] © Mar.
13, 1944; A 179324; Alfred A. Knopf, inc., New
York. 1665
South eastern reporter. Second series. v. 27 S. E.
2d. © Feb. 28, 1944; A 179370; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 1666
South western reporter (2d series) 1667, 1668
Kentucky decisions reported in South western re-
porter, Second series. 172 S. W. 2d-174 S. W.
2d. © Feb. 15, 1944; A 178997.
Texas decisions reported in South western re-
porter, Second series. 173 S. W. 2d-174 S. W.
2d. © Feb. 16, 1944; A 179000.
© West pub. co., St. Paul.
South western reporter. Second series. v. 175 S. W.
2d. © Feb. 29, 1944; A 179369; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 1669
Sowers (Phyllis Ayer) Swords and sails in the
Philippines. © Feb. 28, 1944; A 179072; Albert
Whitman & co., Chicago. 1670
Spence (Lewis)* Edinburgh, Scotland. Outlines of
mythology. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1944; A ad int. 28108;
pubd. Jan. 20. 1671
Spencer (James) Maintenance and servicing of elec-
trical instruments, by J. Spencer. Edited by M.
F. Behar. Ist ed. © Jan. 19, 1944; A 179171;
Instruments pub. co., inc., Pittsburgh.
Sphere. v. 176. 1673-1678
No, 2295, Jan. 15, 1944. © 1c. Feb. 22, 1944; A
ad int. 28090; pubd. Jan. 15.
No. 2296, Jan. 22, 1944. © 1c. Feb. 29, 1944; A
ad int. 28100; pubd. Jan. 22.
No. 2297, Jan. 29, 1944. © 1 c. Mar. 4, 1944; A
ad int. 28110; pubd. Jan. 29.
No. 2298, Feb. 5, 1944. © lc. Feb. 29, 1944; A
ad int. 28101; pubd. Feb. 5.
No. 2299, Feb. 12, 1944. ©l c. Mar. 14, 1944; A
ad int. 28135; pubd. Feb. 12.
No. 2301, Feb. 26, 1944. Ol c. Mar. 18, 1944; A
ad int. 28140; pubd. Feb. 26.
© King features syndicate, inc., New York.
Spiegler (Samuel) Your life’s work. © Feb. 21,
1944; A 179233; Riverdale press, Cincinnati.
1679
Sprackling (Helen)* Westport, Conn. Courtesy. vet
ed.] © Feb. 18, 1944; A 179188. 680
Starr (Harris E.) ed. Dictionary of American biog-
raphy. v. 21. Supplement 1. © Mar. 6, 1944; A
179287; Amer. council of learned societies, Wash-
ington. 1681
Stevenson (Augusta) Sam Houston, boy chieftain.
[1st ed.] © Mar. 14, 1944; A 179345; Bobbs-Mer-
rill co., Indianapolis. 1682
Stirling (Yates) jr.,* New York. Why sea power
will win the war. © Feb. 15, 1944; A 178810.
1683
Strakhovsky (Leonid I.) Intervention at Archangel.
© Feb. 21, 1944; A 179145; Princeton univ. press,
Princeton, N. J. 1684
1672 ©
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Streatfeild (Noel)* London. Myra Carroll. © 1 c.
Mar. 8, 1944; A ad int. 28121; pubd. Jan. 10.
: 1685
Strohm (John L.) I lived with Latin Americans. ©
Mar. 4, 1944; A 179158; Interstate printers &
publishers, Danville, II. 1686
. Stuart (Jesse) Mongrel mettle. [1st ed.] © Feb. 21,
1944; A 178875; E. P. Dutton & co., inc., New
York. 1687
Suhr (Elmer G.) Theme and variations. © Mar. 15,
1944; A 179459; Manthorne & Burack, inc., Bos-
ton. 1688
Sullivan (Lawrence) Bureaucracy runs amuck. [ist
ed. ] © Feb. 18, 1944; A 178813; Bobbs-Merrill
co., Indianapolis. 1689
Taber (Clarence Wilbur) Taber’s dictionary of
gynecology and obstetrics, by C. W. Taber, with
the collaboration of Maric A. Castallo. © Feb.
28,1944; A 179170; F. A. navi co., Philadelphia.
1690
Talbot (Constance) Complete home care of your
family wardrobe. © Mar. 6, 1944; A 179148;
Arco pub. co., New York. 1691
Talbot-Booth (E. C.) ed. Merchant ships, 1943.
Founded, compiled, drawn and edited by E. C.
Talbot-Booth, assisted by E. B. R. Sargent. © 1
c. Mar. 22, 1944; A ad int. 28147; pubd. Jan. 25;
Macmillan co., New York. 1692
Taus (Esther Rogoff) Central banking functions of
the United States treasury, 1789-1941.
31, 1943; A 179137; Columbia univ. press, New
York. 1693
Terhune (Florence B.)* Larchmont, N. Y. Deco-
rating for you. © Feb, 18, 1944; A 179189. 1694
Thomas (George F.) ed. Vitality of the Christian
tradition. [1st ed.] © Feb. 16, 1944; A 178910;
Harper & bros., New York. 1695
Thomas (Roy H.) Dairy farming in the south, by R.
H. Thomas, P. M. Reaves and C. W. Pegram. ©
Feb. 21, 1944; A 178891; Interstate printers &
publishers, Danville, Ill. 1696
Thompson (Thelma) Bright ramparts. © Nov. 5,
1943; A 179217; Arcadia house, inc., New York.
1697
Tillyard (E. M. W.) Elizabethan world picture. ©
Feb. 23, 1944; A 178838; Macmillan co., New
-York. 1698
Tireman (L. S.) Baby Jack and jumping Jack Rab-
bit. Stories by L. S. Tireman, adapted by Evelyn
Yrisarri. © Feb, 9, 1944; A 179057; University
of New Mexico press, Albuquerque, N. M. 1699
Tokay (Elbert) Fundamentals of physiology. © Feb.
1, 1944; A 179267; Garden City pub. co., inc.,
New York. 1700
Tompkins (Walker A.) Trouble on Funeral Range.
© Feb. 1, 1944; A 179029; Phoenix press, New
York. 1701
© Dec. ~
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 3, 1944
1739
Torrey (Volta)* Forest Hills, N. Y. You and your
Congress. © Feb. 23, 1944; A 178880. 1702
Townsend (Herbert) Our America. © Feb. 18,
1944: A 179276; Allyn & Bacon, Boston, 1703
Tritton (Arthur Stanley) Teach yourself Arabic. ©
1c. Feb. 26, 1944; A ad int. 28092; pubd. Jan. 17;
English universities press, ltd., Bickley, Kent,
England. 1704
Tunis (john R.)* Rowayton, Conn. Rookie of the
year. © Mar. 9, 1944; A 179322. 1705
Tyler (Alice Felt) Freedom’s ferment.. © Jan. 13,
1944; A 178941; University of Minnesota, Minne-
apolis. 1706
United States. United States code congressional ser-
vice. Laws of 78th Congress. ist session. Con-
vened January 6, 1943, adjourned December 21,
1943. © Feb. 22, 1944; A 179097; West pub. co.,
St. Paul & Edward Thompson co., Brooklyn.
1707
United States. Supreme court. Cases argued and
decided. Book 87. Lawyers’ ed. © Feb. 24, 1944;
A 178916; Lawyers co-operative pub. co.; Roches-
ter, N. Y. 1708
United States navalacademy. Annapolis. Department
of foreign languages. New naval phraseology in
English—F rench—Spanish—italien—German—
Portuguese. © Feb. 16, 1944; A 179446; United
States naval institute, Annapolis. 1709
——Department of seamanshipand navigation. Navi-
gation and nautical astronomy. © Oct. 14, 1943;
A 178845; U. S. naval institute, Annapolis. 1710
United States natents quarterly. v, 56,57. © Aug.
27, 1943, Jan. 31, 1944; A 179264, 179265; Bureau
of natl. affairs, inc., Washington. 1711, 1712
Upfield (Arthur W.)* Victoria, Australia. Winds of
evil. [1st ed.] © Mar. 3, 1944; A 179321. 1713
Van den Daele (P. F.) Something new about health
and healing. © Mar. 1, 1944; A 179228; Chris-
topher pub. house, Boston. 1714
Van Devander (Charles W.)* Washington. Big boss-
es. © Mar. 16, 1944; A 179444. 1715
[Van Doren (Carl)] The Iliad of Homer in the Eng-
lish verse translation by Alexander Pope. Ilius-
trated withthe classical designs of John Flaxman.
[New matter by C. Van Doren] © Jan. 25,1944; A -
179173; Heritage press, New York. 1716
Van Doren (Mark)* New York. Seven sleepers and
other poems. © Mar. 9, 1944; A 179229. 1717
Van Ness (Lilian)* Vienna, Va. Again in October.
[ist ed.] © Feb. 18, 1944; A 179238. 1718
Van Sinderen (Adrian)* New York. Four years. ©
Feb. 28, 1944; A 179092. 1719
Virginia and West Virginia digest, 1681 to date. v.
.16.-© Feb. 25, 1944; A 179098; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 1720
55
Wakeman (Frederic)* New York. Shore leave. ©
Mar. 9, 1944; A 179241. 1721
Walker-Taylor (Philip Neville) Charter for Britain.
© 1c. Nov. 3, 1943; A ad int. 28098; pubd. Oct.
11; Hodder & Stoughton, ltd., Bickley, Kent, Eng-
land. 1722
Wallace (Lily Haxworth)* Brooklyn, Sea food cook-
ery. [1st ed.] © Mar. 8, 1944; A 179251. 1723
Wallbank (T. Walter) World in turmoil. 1914-1944,
by T. W. Wallbank and Alastair M. Taylor. ©
Feb. 1, 1944; A 178884; Scott, Foresman & co.,
Chicago. 1724
Wandless (Edgar G.) Story of the rubber life raft.
© Oct. 28, 1943; A 179064; New York rubber
corp., New York. 1725
Wang (Chi-chen) tr. 1726, 1727
Contemporary Chinese stories. © Feb. 25, 1944;
A 178988.
Traditional Chinese tales. © Feb. 25, 1944; A
178989.
© Columbia univ. press, New York.
Washington broadcast. [ist ed.] © Mar. 3, 1944; A
179266; Doubleday, Doran & co., inc., Washing -
ton. 1728
Waterman (Theda L.) Nursing for community health.
© Mar. 3, 1944; A 179133; F. A. Davis co., Phil-
adelphia. 1729
Wavell (Archibald P.)* London. Allenby in Egypt,
being v. 2 of Allenby, a study in greatness. © 1
c. Feb. 23, 1944; A ad int. 28087; pubd. Dec. 31,
1943. 1730
Wayne (Elaine) Bucky Bear who would not take his
nap. © Feb. 25, 1944; A 179115; Lothrop, Lee &
Shepard co., New York. 1731
Weatherhead (Leslie D.) In quest of a kingdom. ©
1c. Feb. 9, 1944; A ad int. 28142; pubd. Dec. 15,
1943; Whitmore & Stone, Nashville. 1732
Webster (Hutton) World civilization, by H. Webster
and Edgar Bruce Wesley. © Feb. 9, 1944; A
179269; D. C. Heath & co., Loston. 1733
Welch (Myra Brooks) Touch of the Master’s hand.
© Jan. 20, 1944; A 179248; Brethren pub. house,
inc., Elgin, M11. 1734
Welles (Winifred) Shape of memory. © Feb. 28,
1944; A 179079; Henry Holt & co., inc., New York.
1735
Wellman (Paul I.)* Kansas City, Mo. Bowl of brass.
[ist ed.] © Mar. 1, 1944; A 179124, 1736
West (Ruth)*, Spokane. New world’s foundations in
the old. © Mar. 8, 1944; A 179274. 1737
Westrate (Edwin V.)* Hollywood. Forward obser-
ver. [1st ed.] © Mar. 13, 1944; A 179307. 1738
Whipple (Dorothy V.)* Washington. ‘Our American
babies. © Feb. 18, 1944; A 179187. 1739
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
1740 pt. I,n.s., v. 41
White (D. Fedotoff) Growth of the Red army. © Jan.
17, 1944; A 178807; Princeton univ. press,
Princeton, N. J. 1740
Woolley (Edwin C.) Handbook of writing and speak-
ing, by E. C. Woolley, Franklin W. Scott [and] J.
C. Tressler. © Feb. 11, 1944; A 178877; D. C.
Heath & co., Boston. 1751
White (Eliza Orne)* Brookline, Mass. When Esther
was a little girl. © Mar. 9, 1944; A 179413.
1741
Wright (G. Ernest) Challenge of israel’s faith. ©
Mar. 14, 1944; A 179320; University of Chicago,
Chicago, : 1752
White (Ethel Fairfield)* Spokane. Jester at heart ;
© Feb. 18, 1944; A 178939. 1742 Wright (Watkins E.) Frontier nurse. © Oct. 8, 1943;
A 179222; Arcadia house, inc.,New York. 1753
[Yale university. School of medicine. Historical li-
brary] Harvey Cushing collection of books and
manuscripts. © Dec, 24, 1943; A 179004; Yale
univ., New Haven. 1754
Who was who in America. v. 1. 1897-1942. Libra-
ry ed. © Feb. 29, 1944; A 179342; A. N. Marquis
co., Chicago. 1743
Wilcox (Earley Vernon) Modern farmers’ cyclopedia
of agriculture. © Mar. 13, 1944; A 179381;
Orange Judd pub. co., inc., New York. 1744 | Yarmolinsky (Avrahm) ed. Treasury of great Rus-
sian short stories, Pushkin to Gorky. © Feb. 23,
[Wilkinson (Louis Umfreville)]* London. Devil in 1944; A 178839; Macmillan co.,New York. 1755
crystal, by Louis Marlow. © 1c. Mar. 4, 1944;
A ad int. 28105; pubd. Feb. 4. 7 1148 Yates (Raymond F.)* Lockport, N. Y. Boy anda
motor. [isted.] © Feb. 16,1944; A 178905. 1756
Williams-Heller (Annie) Soybeans from soup to
nuts, by A. Williams-Heller and Josephine Mc-
Carthy. © Feb. 29, 1944; A 179460; Vanguard
press, inc., New York. 1746
Yeakley (Marjory Hall)* Lynn, Mass. After a
fashion. © Feb. 29, 1944; A 179417. 1757
Year book of obstetrics and gynecology. 1943. ©
Feb. 18, 1944; A 179007; Year book publishers,
inc., Chicago. 1758
Year book of physical therapy. 1943. © Feb. 4,
1944; A 179008; Year book publishers, inc., Chi-
cage. .1759
Wilson (J. Dover) Fortunes of Falstaff. © Mar. 14,
1944; A 179290; Macmillan co., New York.
1747
[Winston (Richard)] tr. Six thousand years of bread,
by H. E. Jacob. [Translated by R. Winston and
Clara Winston. Ist ed.}] © Mar. 10, 1944; A
Yorck (Ruth L.) Sixty to go. © Mar. 10, 1944; A
179368; H. E. Jacob, New York. 1748 : : Sia ace
179270; Julian Messner, inc., New York. 1760
Winston dictionary. Advanced ed. © Feb. 23, 1944;
Yoseloff (Thomas) & Stuckey (Lillien)* New York.
A 178885; John C. Winston co., Philadelphia.
1
Merry adventures of Till Eulenspiegel. © Mar.
14, 1944; a 179298, 1761
Young (James F.) ed. Materials and processes. ©
Feb. 29, 1944; A 179181; General electric co.,
Schenectady, N. Y. 1762
749
Wirtschafter (Reitza Dine) Fence of fire. © Nov. 1,
1942; A 179457; Press of James A. Decker,
Prairie City, IIL. 1750
Number of entries of books included in the Catalog for 1944:
(a) United States publications ----------------------------------------------~-----------~-.- 1,577
(b} Foreign books in foreign languages ------------------------------------------------+--- 6
(c) Foreign books in English language under ad interim provisions of
law of Mar. 4, 1909 ------------- 2-22-22 nn en een nnn nnn nnn nnn en nnn nnn nnn nena ane 179
Total ------------- 2-22 n nnn nnn en en nn on nn en en ne ne nnn on wen enn nee enn ee === 1,762
56
LIST OF BOOKS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[1762
i
Abbott (Lyman) Reminiscences. © Beatrice Vail
Abbott, Larchmont, N. Y. R 122357, Nov. 4,
1943, 1
Beach (Rex Ellingwood) Rainbow’send. © R. Beach,
Sebring. Fla. R 122438, Nov. 9, 1943. 2
Besser (H.) Perseverance, how to develop it, by H.
Besser. Translated by Francis Medhurst. Au-
thorized ed. © Funk & Wagnalis co., New York.
R 122571, Oct. 22, 1943. 3
Biggers (Earl Derr) Agony column. © Eleanor
Biggers Cole, Pasadena. R 122436, Nov. 10, 1943.
4
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Blakeman (B. F.) Blakeman-Connelley shorthana
system, by B. F. Blakeman and Veronica Connel-
ley. © Veronica Connelley, Indianapolis. R
122379, Nov. 8, 1943. 5
Burnet (Dana) Shining adventure. © D.- Burnet,
Beverly Hills, Calif. R 122444, Nov. 9, 1943.
Burnett (Frances Hodgson) Way to the house of
Santa Claus. © Dorinda Burnett, Plandome, L.
I., N. Y. & Verity Burnett Chisholm, Brookline,
’ Mass. R 122448, Nov. 9, 1943. 7
Catholic church. Liturgy and ritual, Missal. Sun-
day missal, for all the Sundays and the principal
feasts of the year, with introduction, notes, and
a book of prayer, comp, by Rev. F. X. Lasance.
© F. X. Lasance, Cincinnati. R 122377, Nov. 4,
1943. 8
Chamberlayne (Charles Frederic) Treatise on the
modern law of evidence. v. 5. © Matthew Ben-
der & co., inc., Albany. R 122454, Oct. 11, 1943.
9
Clark (Albert W.) 10-12
Graded writing textbooks. Book 4. R 122485,
Nov. 10, 1943.
Graded writing textbooks. Shorter course. Books
1,2. Revised. R 122486, 122487, Nov. 10,
1943.
© A. W. Clark, Melrose Highlands, Mass,
Clarke (Isabel Constance) Only Anne. © I. C.
Clarke, Mandeville, Jamaica, British West In-
dies. R 122374, Nov. 4, 1943. 13
[Clemens (Samuel L.)] Mysterious stranger, by
Mark Twain [pseud.| © Clara Clemens Gabrilo-
witsch, Hollywood, Calif. R 122446, Nov. 9, 1943.
14
Commons (John Rogers) Principles of labor legisla-
tion, by J. R. Commons and John B. Andrews. ©
Irene O. Andrews, New York &John R. Commons,
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. R 122519, Sept. 28, 1943.
15
57
Finn (Francis James) Cupid of Campion. © Peter
A. Brooks, St. Louis. R 122375, Nov. 4, 1943.
-16
Fitch (George Helgeson) Petey Simmons at Siwash.
© Clara Lynn Fitch, Eugene, Or. R 122514, Nov.
11, 1943. 17
Fitzhugh (Percy Keese) Uncle Sam’s outdoor magic.
© P. K. Fitzhugh, Oradell, N. J. R 122445, Nov.
9, 1943. 18
Glasgow (Ellen) Life and Gabriella. © E. Glasgow,
Richmond. R 122318, Nov. 11, 1943. 19
Howells (William Dean) Years of my youth. © John
Mead Howells, Kittery Point, Me. & Mildred
Howells, Boston. R 122447, Nov. 9, 1943. 20
Huddy (Xenophon Pearce) Law of automobiles. bv
X. P. Huddy, 4th ed., by Howard C. Joyce. © Mat-
thew Bender & co., inc., Albany. R 122457, Oct.
21
Hurst (Fannie) Every soul hath its song. © F.
Hurst, New York. R 122439, Nov. 9, 1943. 22
Kelland (Clarence Budington) Mark Tidd’s citadel.
© C. B. Kelland, Port Washington, N. Y. R
122449, Nov. 9, 1943. 23
Kussy (Nathan) The abyss. © N. Kussy, East
Orange, N. J. R 122513, Nov. 11, 1943. 24
Lardner (Ring)
Carmen. R 122552, Nov. i2, 1943.
Gullible’s travels. R 122554, Nov. 12, 1943.
One man team.: R 122556, Nov. 12, 1943.
Three kings and a pair. R 122553, Nov. 12, 1943.
Water cure. R 122555, Nov. 12, 1943.
© Ellis A. Lardner, New Milford, Conn.
25-29
Loomis (Louise Ropes) Book of the popes. © L.R.
Loomis, New Haven. R 122354, Nov. 4, 1943. 30
Lorenz (Karl K.) ed. 31, 32
Children’s day treasury, no. 26. R 122529, Oct.
20, 1943.
Easter treasury, no. 21. R 122530, Oct. 20, 1943.
© Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O.
Marcosson (Isaac Frederick) Charles Frohman:
manager and man, by I. F. Marcosson and Daniel
Frohman. © I. F. Marcosson, New York. R
122443, Nov. 9, 1943. 33
Mathews (Blanche Dingley) Conversation lessons
for the beginner in music. © Carrie W. Beekman,
Denver. R 122591, Nov. 12, 1943. 34
Merriman (Mansfield) Treatise on hydraulics. 10th
ed., rev. © Margaret M. Merriman, New York.
R 122451, Nov. 9, 1943. 35
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Myers (William Fenton) Brief on procedure in the
Surrogate’s court. © W. F. Myers, Amsterdam,
N. Y. R 122455, Nov. 12, 1943. 36
New York (State) Parsons’ complete annotated
pocket code. 4ist ed. Prepared by John T. Fitz-
patrick, with a complete topical index prepared
by John C. Thomson. © Matthew Bender & co.,
inc., Albany. R 122456, Oct. 11, 1943. 37
Paine (Albert Bigelow) Boy’s life of Mark Twain.
© Louise Paine Moore, New York, Joy Paine
Cushman, West Redding, Conn. & Frances Paine
Wade, Washington. R 122440, Nov. 9, 1943.
“38
Rabinowitz (Olga) Memorial album of Sholom Alei-
chem. © Marie Waife Goldberg & Sarah Lila
Kaufman, New York. R 122364, Aug. 31, 1943.
39
[Rabinowitz (Shalom)] Fun’m jarid, by Sholom
Aleichem [pseud.] v. 1, 2. © Marie Waife Gold-
berg & Sarah Lila Kaufman, NewYork. R122363,
122365, Aug. 31, 1943. 40, 41
Rhead (Louis) Arabian nights’ entertainments. ©
Bertrand Rhead, Woore, near Crewe, England. R
122442, Nov. 9, 1943. 42
Richmond (Grace Louise Smith) Red Pepper’s pa-
tients. (In Ladies home journal, v. 33, no. 9,
Sept., 1916) © Grace Smith Richmond, Fredonia, »
N. Y. R 122317, Nov. 2, 1943. 43
Sawyer (Ruth) This way to Christmas. © Ruth Saw-
yer Durand, Ithaca, N. Y. R 122437, Nov. 9,
44
1943.
Semple (Henry Churchill) Heaven open-to souls. ©
William D, O’Leary, Mobile. R 122376, Nov. 4,
1943. 45
58
_Tarkington (Booth)
Spalding (Henry Stanislaus) Car.p by Cooper River.
© Leo D. Sullivan, Oak Park, Il. R 122373, Nov.
4, 1943. : 46
Steinmetz (Charles Proteus) America and the new
epoch. © Joseph LeRoy Hayden, Schenectady, N.
Y. R 122441, Nov. 9, 1943. 47
Taft (William Howard) Our chief magistrate and
his powers. © Helen Taft Manning, Bryn Mawr,
Pa. R 122395, Nov. 6, 1943. 48
49-53
American, German-American, and German. R
122319, Nov. 2, 1943.
Brudie’s pickle. R 122321, Nov. 2, 1943.
Penrod’s nervous breakdown. R 122316, Nov. 2,
1943.
Second name for Vreedersburgh. R 122320, Nov.
2, 1943.
Spring concert. R 122322, Nov. 2, 1943.
© B. Tarkington, Indianapolis.
Thorne-Thomsen (Gudrun) ed. Birch and the star,
and other stories. © G. Thorne-Thomsen, Gary,
Ind. R 122366, Nov. 6, 1943. 54
Trebein (Bertha E.) Theodor Fontane as a critic
of the drama. © Bertha Trebein, Flynn, Xenia,
O. R 122396, Nov. 6, 1943. 55
Updegraff (Robert Rawls) Obvious Adams. © R.R.
Updegraff, Scarsdale, N. ¥Y. R 122520, Sept. 28,
1943. ‘36
Whiting (Albert Draper) Bandaging. © Lactitia
Perot Whiting & Albert D. Whiting, jr., Philadel-
phia. R 122587, Nov. 17, 1943. 57
Woodbridge (Frederick James Eugene) Purpose of
history. © Frederick J. Woodbridge, Quonset Pt.,
R. I. R 122355, Nov. 4, 1943. 58
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BOOKS
PART I, GROUP I
Note,—An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author and copyright proprietor are the
same, and that therefore the name is not repeated in the claim paragraph.
Abbott (Frederick) Life’s an opportunity and other
inspirational verse. © Mar. 1, 1944; A 180002;
Bruce Humphries, inc., Boston. 1763
Abrams (Leroy) Illustrated flora of the Pacific
states, Washington, Oregon and California. v. 2.
© Mar. 29, 1944; B-179790; Board of trustees of
the Leland Stanford univ., Stanford University,
Calif. 1764
Abramson (David I.) Vascular responses in the ex-
tremities of man in health and disease. © Mar.
28, 1944; A 180009; University of Chicago, Chi-
“a 1765
Three boys of old
1766
Acker (Helen)* Minneapolis.
Russia. © Mar. 22, 1944; A 179509.
[Adams (Cleve F.)] Evil star.
[pseud. 1st ed.] © Apr. 12, 1944; A
P. Dutton & co., inc., New York.
[By] John Spain
180018; E.
1767
Adams (Perry)* Lynbrook, L. I., N. Y. On such as
we. [1st ed.] © Mar. 24, 1944; A 179660. 1768
Alabama. Supreme court. Report of cases argued
and determined. v. 244. © Mar. 9, 1944; A
179555; Chauncey Sparks, governor of Alabama,
Montgomery, Ala. 1769
Albrand (Martha) Endure no longer. [ist ed.] ©
Apr. 19, 1944; A 180149; Little, Brown & co.,
Boston. 1770
Alexander (Ralph S.) Marketing, by R. S. Alexander,
Frank M. Surface, Robert F. Elder [and] Wroe
Alderson, © Jan. 3, 1944; A 179821; Ginn & co.,
Boston. 1771
[American council on education] Commission on
teacher education. Teachers for our times. ©
Jan. 21, 1944; A 178844; Amer. council on edu-
cation, Washington. 1772
American law reports annotated. v. 148. © Mar.
20, 1944; A 179593; Lawyers co-operative pub.
co.,. Rochester, N. Y. & Bancroft-Whitney co.,
San Francisco. 1773
Anderson (Edwin P.) Audels radioman’s guide. ©
Mar. 29, 1944; A 179951; Theo. Audel & co., New
York. 1774
Anderson (Kenneth) Shining shield, by Ken Ander-
son. © Mar. 24, 1944; A 179891; Zondervan pub.
house, Grand Rapids, Mich. 1775
Anthony (Catherine Parker) Textbook of anatomy
and physiology. © Feb. 14, 1944; A 179563; C.
V. Mosby co., St. Louis. 1776
59
Archer (Laird)* New York. Balkan journal. [1st
ed.] © Mar. 29, 1944; A 179733. 1777
Aswell (Mary Louise) ed. It’s a woman’s world. ©
Apr. 3, 1944; A 179897; McGraw-Hill book co.,
inc., New York. 1778
Atkins (Harold William)* Holiandale, Minn. Pilot’s
master log book. © Apr. 15, 1944; A 180197.
1779
Atkinson (Harry Grant) Modern real estate practice.
v. 1-5. © Apr. 6, 1944; A 179925; Lane pub. co.,
Chicago. 1789
Atlantic reporter. Second series. v. 34 A. 2d. ©
Mar. 17, 1944; A 179556; West pub. co., St. Paul.
1781
Averill (Esther)* New York. Cat club. © Mar. 29,
1944; A 179763. 1782
Aviation. v. 1-6. © Mar. 8, 1944; A 179534; Amer.
technical soc., Chicago. 1783
Ayer (Margaret) illus, Dragons on guard, by Anna
Curtis Chandler. Illustrations by M. Ayer. ©
Mar. 23, 1944; A 179669; J. B. Lippincott co.,
Philadelphia. 1784
Ayer (William Ward) God’s answers to man’s
doubts. © Dec. 27, 1943; A 179888; Zondervan
pub. house, Grand Rapids, Mich. 1785
Bacon (Frances Archinson) Kitty come down. ©
Mar. 23, 1944; A 179650; Oxford univ. press, New
York, inc., New York. 1786
Bakst (Aaron) Arthmetic for adults. © Apr. 10,
1944: A 179932; F. S. Crofts & co., inc., New
York. 1787
Barnes (R. Bowling) Infrared spectroscopy. [By]
R. B. Barnes, Robert C. Gore, Urner Liddel and
Van Zandt Williams. © Apr. 11, 1944; A 179968;
Reinhold pub. corp., New York. 1788
Barrett (Jack) ed. Nation’s crossword puzzle book.
© Mar. 29, 1944; A 179777; Crown publishers,
New York. 1789
Barry (Jerome)* New York. Lady of night. [1st ed.]
© Feb. 18, 1944; A 179497. 1790
Barton (Walter E.)* Washington. Federal income,
estate and gift tax laws. © Mar. 24, 1944; A
179605. 1791
Baum (Vicki)* Pasadena. Hotel Berlin ’43. [ist
ed.] © Apr. 1, 1944; A 179848. 1792
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1793 t. I, n. s., v. 41
Bayer (Oliver Weld) No little enemy. [1st ed.] ©
Mar. 24, 1944; A 179850; Doubleday, Doran & co.,
inc., New York. 1793
Beals (Frank Lee) Buffalo Bill. © Nov. 29, 1943;
A 180150; Wheeler pub. co., Chicago. 1794
Bellow (Saul) Dangling man. © Mar. 23, 1944; A
179712; Vanguard press, inc., New York. 1795
Benedict (Ruth) Bicycling, by Ruth and Raymond
Benedict. © Mar. 27, 1944; A 179604; A. S.
Barnes & co., inc., New York. 1796
Benne (Kenneth D.)* Noroton Heights, Conn. Con-
ception of authority. © Feb. 25, 1944; A 179491.
1797
Bennett (O. P.)* Washington, Ill. The collie, by O.
P. Bennett and T. M. Halpin. © July 30, 1942; A
179634. 1798
Benton(Paul) Surgery throughtheages. A pictorial
chronical, by Lejaren ’A. Hiller. Textby P. Ben-
ton and John H. Hewlett. © Mar. 7, 1944; A
180053; Davis & Geck, inc., Brooklyn. 1799
Bentwich (Norman De Mattos)* London. Judaea
lives again. © 1c. Apr. 11, 1944; A ad int.
28177; pubd. Feb. 14. 1800
Berkman (Irving W.) Outline of New York practice.
© Apr. 1, 1942; A 179471; Amer. legal publica-
tions, inc., New York. 1801
Beigeleisen (Jacob I.) Careers in commercial art.
[ist ed.] © Mar. 31, 1944; A 179803; E, P. Dut-
ton & co., inc., New York. 1802
Billings (Lydia Rader)* Los Angeles. As petals
fall. © Mar. 31, 1944; A 179776. 1803
Bingham (Alfred M.)* Salem, Conn. Practice of
idealism, [1st ed.] © Mar. 23, 1944; A 180014.
1804
Birnbaum (Philip) Maimonides’ Mishneh Torah.
Abridged ed. © Apr. 5, 1944; A 179833; Hebrew
pub. co., New York. 1805
Blied (Benjamin Joseph)* Milwaukee. Austrian aid
to American Catholics, 1830-1860. © Apr. 1,
1944; A 179844. 1806
Blocklinger (Betty) Surgeon in uniform. © Mar. 1,
1944; A 179468; Gramercy pub. co., New York.
1807
Bodmer (Frederick)
Loom of language. [1st ed.] © Mar. 25, 1944; A
179614; W. W. Norton & co., inc., New York.
Loom of language, by F. Bodmer, edited and ar-
ranged by Lancelot Hogben. © 1c. Mar. 25,
1955; A ad int. 28179; pubd. Jan. 12; George
Allen & Unwin, ltd., London.
Bogen (Jules I.) Corporation finance. © Apr. 20,
1944; A 180222; Alexander Hamilton institute,
inc., New York. 1810
Bone (Edith) tr. Rainbow, by Wanda Wasilewska.
Translated by E.Bone. Edited for American edi-
tion, by Sonia Bleeker. © Mar. 17, 1944; A
180141;Simon & Schuster, inc., New York. 1811
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Bonsal (Stephen)* Washington, Unfinished business.
[1st ed.] © Feb. 18, 1944; A 178851. 1812
Book of knowledge. v. 1-20. © Feb. 8, 1944; A
179698; Grolier soc., inc., New York. 1813
Book of knowledge annual. 1944. © Mar. 25, 1944;
A 179603; Grolier soc., inc., New York. 1814
Boresky (Theodosia)* New Haven. Zakhar Berkut,
by Ivan Franko. Translated from the Ukrainian
for the first time, by T. Boresky. [1st ed.] ©
Mar. 20, 1944; A 179644, 1815
Bosniak (Jacob) Interpreting Jewish life. © Apr.
18, 1944; A 180152; Bloch pub. co., inc., New
York. 1816
Bouve (Thomas Tracy) Beil and the bugle and
other poems. © Mar. 1, 1944; A 180001; Bruce
Humphries, inc., Boston. 1817
Bowen (Catherine Drinker)* Bryn Mawr, Pa. Yan-
kee from Olympus. © Apr. 19, 1944; A 180178.
1818
Bowerman (Ada Mary Leolin)* Berkeley, Calif.
Flowering plants and ferns of Mount Diablo,
California, by Marl L. Bowerman. © Mar. 18,
1944; A 179763. 1819
Boyd (Eunice Mays)* Berkeley, Calif. Doom in the
midnight sun. [War ed.] © Apr. 13, 1944; A
180021. : 1820
Bradley (Kenneth) Diary of adistrict officer. © 1c.
Mar. 31, 1944; A ad int. 28186; pubd. Mar. 11,
1943; George G. Harrap & co., ltd., London.
1821
Case of the giant
1822
Branson (H. C.)* Ann Arbor.
killer. © Mar. 17, 1944; A 179735.
Breger (Dave) Private Breger’s war. © Mar. 13,
1944: A 179728; Random house, inc., New York.
1823
Brewster (Eliot) When the husband’s away. © Apr.
1, 1944; A 179868; Phoenix press, New York.
1824
Brice (Tony) Little Bobo and his blue jacket. ©
Mar. 14, 1944; A 180214; Rand McNally & co.,
Chicago. 1825
Britannica junior. v. 1-12. © Mar. 21, 1944; A
179903; Encyclopaedia britannica, inc., ae e
: 5 18
Brock (Emma L.) Mr. Wren’s house. [1st ed.] ©
Apr. 17, 1944; A 180129; Alfred A. Knopf, inc.,
New York. 1827
Broening (Angela M.) comp. Best-liked literature.
[Compiledby] A.M. Broening, A. Laura McGreg-
or, Leonard V. Koos [and] Grayson N, Kefauver.
Books 1, 2. © Jan. 24, Feb. 25, 1944; A 179817,
179818; Ginn & co., Boston. 1828, 1829
Bromfield (Louis)* Lucas,O, What became of Anna
Bolton. [1st ed.] © Mar. 29, 1944; A ahaa
. BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 4, 1944 1868
Brooks (Keith L.) Children’s gospel commentary.
© Jan. 31, 1944; A 179886; Zondervan pub. house,
Grand Rapids, Mich. 1831
Brown (Charles R.) Dreams come true. © Apr. 11,
1944; A 179927; Macmillan co., New York.
1832
Brown(PearlF.)* Dallas. Highlights of philosophy.
© Feb. 15, 1944; A 180151. 1833
Brown (Rose)* Para, Brazil. Two children and
their jungle zoo. © Mar. 15, 1944; A 179594.
1834
Brynes (Asher)* Hightstown, N.J. Revolutioncomes
of age. © Mar. 30, 1944; A 179666. 1835
Buchen (Gustave William)* Sheboygan, Wis. His-
toric Sheboygan County. © Apr. 7, 1944; A
179885. 1836
Buckley (F. R.)* New York. Davy Jones, I love you.
[1st ed.] © Mar. 29, 1944; A 179852. 1837
Bureau of national affairs, inc. National war labor
b@ard. War labor reports. v. 11. © Mar. 20,
1944; A 179730; Bureau of natl. affairs, inc.,
Washington. 1838
Burke (Richard)* New York. Frightened pigeon. ©
Apr. 21, 1944; A 180211. 1839
Burns (Mary Loveland)* Boston. Murder at Craw-
ford Notch. © Mar. 22, 1944; A 179843.
2 1840
Burton (Katherine) Mother Butler of Marymount.
[1st ed.] © Apr. 19, 1944; A 180090; Longmans,
Green & co., inc., New York. 1841
Burton (Miles)* London. Four-ply yarn. © 1c.
Apr. 20, 1944; A ad int. 28189; pubd. Mar. 6.
1842
Bush (Merrill E.) Citizen, planfor peace [1sted.]
© Mar. 29, 1944; A 179765; Harper & bros., New
York. 1843
Business executives and corporation encyclopedia.
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Agricultural code of the state of California.
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Labor code of the state of California. [1943 ed.]
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Military and veterans code of the state of Califor-
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© Bankcroft-Whitney co., San Francisco.
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California. Supreme court. Reports. of cases de-
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180024, 1851
Cantril (Hadley) Gauging public opinion, by H. Can-
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Carlisle (Norman V.)* Oakdale, L. I., N. ¥. Mir-
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Carus (Clayton D.) Japan, its resources and indus-
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Catholic church. Liturgy and ritual. Lessons of
the temporal cycle andthe principal feasts of the
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Cattell (Jaques) American men of science. © Mar.
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Chamberlain (John L.) jr. Vom kennen zum konnen,
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New York. 1857
Chandler (Anna Curtis)* New York. -Dragons on
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1859
Chapman (John) Four Gospels.
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[Chapman (Margaret Storm Jameson) }* North Wales,
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© Feb. 29, 1944; A 178983. 1860
Chapman (Maristan) pseud. Secret of Wild Cat
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Cheney (David)* Boston. Bow strings. © Feb. 25,
1944; A 180000. 1862
Clark (Dale) Narrow cell. © Feb. 17, 1944; A
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Clark (Harry Hayden) Thomas Paine. © Apr. 11,
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Clinton Corners school* Clinton, Wis. Adventures
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1866
New York. Here comes Pete.
Clymer (Eleanor)*
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© Apr. 1, 1944; A 179943.
Coatsworth (Elizabeth) Trudy and the tree house.
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Cockrell (W. D.) Industrial electronic control. 1st
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Cohen (Gustave) ed. Geoffroy Tory and Catherine
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Cole (Warren H.) Textbook of general surgery, by
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1871
College standard dictionary of the English language.
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Colt (Clem) Maverick Canyon. © Apr. 1, 1944; A
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Colter (Eli)* Monrovia, Calif. Gull Cove murders.
© Mar, 24, 1944; A 179826. 1874
Comfort (William Wistar) William Penn, 1644-1718.
© Mar. 17, 1944; A 179527; University of Penn-
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Cook (Don) Fighting Americans of today. [1st ed.]
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Corpus juris. 1944 annotations. 1944. 1877-1879
Abandonment to Interest. © Mar. 3; A 179560.
Abandonment to Workmen’s compensation. ©
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Internal revenue to Workman’s compensation. ©
Mar. 3; A 179561.
© Amer. law book co., Brooklyn.
Corstvet (Alexander O.) Trial manual of Minnesota
evidence. © Mar. 10, 1944; A 179558; West pub.
co., St. Paul. 1880
Cowles (FlorenceA.) & Harris (Florence LaGanke)*
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1944; A 179481. 1881
Coyne electrical school,* Chicago. Electronics for
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Creighton (Donald Grant)* Toronto. Dominion of
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Crisp (Katharine Bruderlin) Health for you. © Mar.
28, 1944; A 179807; J. B. Lippincott co., Philadel-
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1886
Crocker (Constance Bomer)* Brookline,
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Culbertson (Ely) Culbertson system of playing Gin
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Cutright (Prudence) Latin America, twenty friendly
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[Dakers (Jane Lane) ]* Rickmansworth, Herts., Eng-
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c, Apr. 13, 1944; A ad int. 28175; pubd. Feb. 22.
1890
Dale (James Gary)* San Luis Potosi, Mexico.
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Davis (Harry)* New York. This is it. © Mar. 22,
1944; A-179715. 1894
Davis (Ralph Currier) Purchasing and storing. ©
Mar. 1, 1944; A 179639; Alexander Hamilton in-
stitute, inc., New York. 1895
Davis (T. Lawrence) Office administration, by T.
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Davison (Forrest Ramon) Synopsis of materia medi-
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A 179562; C. V. Mosby co., St. Louis. 1897
Dean (Corinne) Cocoanut suite. © Mar. 10, 1944;
A 179575; Edward K. Meador, Boston. 1898
Dean (Leon w.)* Burlington, Vt. Green Mountain
boy. © Feb. 28, 1944; A 179610. 1899
Deeping (Warwick)* Eastlands, Weybridge, England.
Cleric’s secret. © Apr. 10, 1944; A 180182.
1900
Dempsey (Paul W.)* Lexington, Mass. Grow your
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1901
Devan (S. Arthur) Exercise without exercises. ©
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DeVoto (Bernard) Literary fallacy. [1sted.] © Apr.
18, 1944; A 180077; Indiana univ., Bloomington,
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Digest of the United States Supreme court reports.
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BOOKS, GROUP I
no, 4, 1944
1941
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Doberer (Kurt Karl)* London. Secret weapon. © 1
c. Mar. 28, 1944; A ad int. 28166; pubd. Jan. 31.
1906
Dohanos (Katherine Kovach) tr. Students of Spalato,
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Donaldson (Oscar F.)* Boston. Soul and its life. ©
Mar. 20, 1944; A 179482. 1908
Doole (Howard P.) Plane and spherical trigonom-
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Drew (Charles E.)* Tuckahoe, N. Y. How to pass
radio license examinations. © Apr. 6, 1944; A
179996. 1910
Duax (Irene Whelan)* Chicago & Kirschbaum (Bar-
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1911
Duff (Annis)* Hubbard Woods, IIl. Bequest of wings.
S Apr. 10, 1944; A 179981. 1912
Dufrenoy (Marie Louise) tr. The eucharist, by
Francois Mauriac. Translated by M. L. Du-
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Green & co., inc., New York. 1913
Duncan (David)* Berkeley, Calif. Remember the
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1914
[Dunlop (Agnes Mary Robertson)] Disappearing
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1944; A 180026; Houghton Mifflin co., Boston.
1915
Dunnington (Lewis Leroy) More handles of power.
© Jan. 1, 1944; A 179935; Whitmore & Stone,
Nashville. 1916
Dunsany (Lord)* Co. Meath, Station Drumee, Eng.
land. Guerrilla. © 1c. Apr. 8, 1944; A ad int.
28170; pubd. Feb. 21. 1917
Dustin (Adnes Barden) Deerwander Farm. © Feb.
24, 1944; A 179759; L. C. Page & co., inc., Bos-
ton. 1918
Dutt (C. P.) tr. Basis for the theory of medicine,
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Dyess (William E.) Dyess story. © Apr. 14, 1944;
A 180210; Marajen Stevick Dyess, Champaign,
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Eginton (Daniel P.) Better speech for you. © Mar.
21, 1944; A 180218; Wilfred Funk, inc., New
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. Elderkin (Kate McK.)* Princeton, N. J. From Trip-
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1922
Eliot (George Fielding)* New York. Hour of tri-
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Erdman (Loula Grace)* Amarillo, Tex. Separate
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Erman (Don)* Boston. Legend of the bridal cham-
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1925
Ethridge (Willie Snow) This little pig stayed home.
© Mar. 30, 1944; A 179714; Vanguard press,
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Etting (Emlen) Drawing the ballet. © Apr. 17,
1944; A 180079; Studio publications, inc., New |
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Evans (William Franklin) Federal contacts with
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Everote (Warren Peter)* Washington. Agricultural
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Evers (Helen) Fussbunny, by Helen & Alf Evers. ©
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Chicago. 1930
Evlanoff (Michael) Nobel—prize donor, inventor
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A 178896; Fleming H. Revell co., New York.
1931
Exton (William) jr. He’s in the destroyers now.
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McBride & co., New York. 1932
Fairbanks (Grant) Practical voice practice. [1st
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New York. 1933
Farnol (John Jeffery)* Eastbourne, England. King
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1944; A 179849. 1934
Farrell (John T.) ed. Superior court diary of Wil-
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Featherstone (Marion)* Moscow, Id. & Maack
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1936
Federal reporter. Second series. v. 138 F. 2d. ©
Mar. 23,1944; A 179987; West pub. co., St. Paul.
1937
Feeney (Leonard) In towns and little towns. © Dec.
6, 1943; A 179571; America press, New York.
1938
Feinberg (Samuel M.) Allergy in practice, by S. M.
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1942
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1943
Fike (Linus R.)* Pensacola, Fla. No nation alone.
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Finkelstein (Louis) ed. Rab Saadia Gaon; studies in
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theological seminary of America, New York.
1945
The columnists.
1946
Fisher (Charles)* Philadelphia.
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Fitzpatrick (Edward A.) McCarthy of Wisconsin. ©
Mar. 23, 1944; A 179542; Columbia univ. press,
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1948
Florea (J: H.) ABC of poultry raising. © Apr. 7,
1944; A 179877; Greenberg, publisher, inc., New
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Florida, Florida statutes annotated. v. 22. © Mar.
29,1944; A 179993: Harrison co., Atlanta & West
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Foerster (Norman) ed. Humanities after the war,
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1951
Foner (Philip S.) ed. Abraham Lincoln, selections
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Internatl. publishers co., inc., NewYork. 1952
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1944; A 180119; Dodd, Mead & co., inc., New
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[Frackenstein (Kay Boyle) ]}* New York. Avalanche,
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publishers cos, inc., New York. 1955
Frederick (John T.) ed. Out of the midwest. ©
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inc., New York. 1956
Freeland (George Earl) 1957, 1958
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Funk & Wagnalls co.* New York.
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Gainsburg (Joseph C.) Better reading, by J. C.
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1960
Gamow (George)* Bethesda, Md. Mr. Tompkins
explores the atom. © Apr. 4, 1944; A 179796.
1961
Gardner (Erle Stanley)* Temecula, Calif. D. A.
calls aturn. © Feb. 23, 1944; A 179707. 1962
Garst (Robert E.) ed. Style book of the New York
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[Gasparotti (Elizabeth Seifert)}* Moberly, Mo.
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Gayn (Mark J.)* New York. Journey from the East.
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[George (Robert Esmonde Gordon) ]* Oxford, Eng-
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Georgia. Supreme court. Reports of cases decided.
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1943; A 179878. 1968
Gibson (Van Rensselaer)* Yonkers, N. Y. Grand
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1970
Giusti (George) Drawing figures. © Apr. 17, 1944;
A 180080; Studio publications, inc., New York.
1971
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1944; A 179589; Year book publishers, inc., Chi-
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Goldzieher (Max A.) Adrenal glands in health and
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Goodrich (B. F.) co.,*
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Akron, O. Bricks without
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13, 1944; A 180046; John C. Winston co., Philadel-
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Graf (Don) Data sheets. © Mar. 27, 1944; A 179641;
Reinhold pub. corp., New York. 1977
Grafton (C. W.)* Louisville. Rope began to hang
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1978
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Graham (Garrett) Banzai noel. © Mar. 24, 1944;
A 179713; Vanguard press, inc., NewYork. 1979
Grant (Donald) ed. Pageant of poetry. Liberty ed.
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Grant (Kay) It’s ’ard to keep straight in the navy.
© Mar. 22, 1944; A 179543; William Morrow &
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Grayson (Harry) They played the game. © Mar.
27, 1944; A 179760; A. S. Barnes & co., inc.,
New York. 1982
Green (James J.) Wendell Phillips. © Dec. 30,
1943; A 180066; Internatl. publishers co., inc.,
New York. 1983
Green (Mary McBurney)* Rockville, Md. Every-
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1984
Green (Otis H.) ed. Una excursion a los indios ran-
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Greenwalt (Leonidas L.)* Hastings, Ia. 75 years
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1988
Greshoff (J.) Het spel der spelen. © Apr. 3, 1944;
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[Gruelle (Justin) ]illus. Raggedy Ann and the Laugh-
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Johnny Gruelle co., New York. 1990
Gustafson (A. F.) Handbook of fertilizers. © Apr.
18, 1944; A 180085; Orange Judd pub. co., inc.,
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Haberly (Loyd)* St. Louis. Midgetina and the
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Hadel (Walter) Celestial navigation. Ist ed. ©
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Haggard (Stephen) I'll go to bed at noon. © ic.
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Hagopian (Richard)* Downey, Calif. Dove brings
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Hall (Lawrence Sargent) Hawthorne, critic of
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Prairie flower.
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Hamalainen (Arthur Emil)* Union, N. J. Appraisal
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Hamburg (Merrill) Riding on air. [By] M. Ham-
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Hamilton (D. Lee) ed. Contos do Brasil, by D. L.
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Hancock (Lucy Anges)* Auburn, N. Y. Student
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Hardy (G. H.) Fourier series, by G. H. Hardy and
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Harmer (Mabel Spande)* Salt Lake City. Story of
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2004
Harmon (Francis S.) Command is forward. © Feb.
15, 1944; A 178857; Richard R. Smith, New York.
2005
Harper (Wilhelmina) comp. Yankee yarns. [ist
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Hart (John Robbins) Valley Forge during world war
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Harwood (Paisley B.)* Milwaukee. Control of elec-
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McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New York. 2009
Haskell (Ruth G.)*
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New York, Helmets and lip-
2010
Hatch (Alden) Young Willkie. © Apr. 6, 1944; A
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2011
Hatlo (James) They'll do it every time, by Jimmy
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Havighurst (Walter)*
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Oxford, O. Upper Missis-
2013
Hawley (Estelle E.) Art and science of nutrition,
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1944: A 180154; Chapman & Grimes, inc., Bos-
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Haystead (Ladd)*
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Henry (Jules) Doll play of Pilaga Indian children,
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1944; A ad int. 28192; pubd. Feb. 3; Methuen &
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[Highet (Helen)]* New York. While still we live,
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Himes (Catherine A.) Laboratory course in read-
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179572. 2025
Hinz (John) Grammar and vocabulary of the Eskimo
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the United Brethren for propagating the gospel
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Hoagland (Dennis Robert)* Berkeley, Calif. Lec—
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28, 1944; A 179883. 2027
[Hodges (John M. J.) ]* Baltimore. Minute messages,
by Jonathan Johns. © Mar. 16, 1944; A 179441.
2028
Hodgman (Charles D.) Handbook of chemistry and
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Hoffman (Joseph)* St. Louis. As the thunder and
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[Holton (Edith Austin)]* Deland, Fla. Silver cres-
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25,°1944; A 179773. 2031
Houselander (Caryll) Reed of God. © Apr. 5, 1944;
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Humfreville (Foster)* Los Angeles. Alfred, ahoy!
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© Feb. 21, 1944; A 180185; Twentieth century
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11, 1944; A 180121; Dodd, Mead & co., inc., New
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Johnson (Claudius O.) Government in the United
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Johngton (George H.)* Melbourne, Australia. Paci-
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Juran (Joseph M.) Bureaucracy: a challenge to
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Justema (William)* San Francisco. Private papers.
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Kane (Henry E.) Tale of the white-faced hornet. ©
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Kaplan (Harold M.)* Cambridge, Mass. Laboratory
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179911. 2069
Keats (Mark)* Los Angeles. Sancho and his stub-
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Kennedy (George Allan) Who are the Americans?
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Kenyon (John Samuel) Pronouncing dictionary of
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Kepler (Thomas S.) Contemporary thinking about
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Stone, Nashville. 2074
Kettridge (J. O.) Pocket dictionary of the French
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179479; Charles Scribner’s sons, New York.
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King (H. W.)* Dallas. King’s English-Chinese dic-
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179950. 2076
Klaf (A. Albert) Calculus refresher for technical
men. © Mar. 27, 1944; A 179771; McGraw-Hill
book co., inc., New York. 2077
Klein (Isaac) Ten Commandments in a changing
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Knight (John Alden)* Williamsport, Pa. Field book
of fresh-water angling. © Feb. 24, 1944; A
179623. 2079
Koehler (Robert Portner) Salute to murder. © Apr.
1, 1944; A 17869; Phoenix press, New York.
2080
Kovacs (Richard) Manual of physical therapy. ©
Apr. 13, 1944; A 179967; Lea & Febiger, Phila-
delphia. 2081
Kreisberg (Adolph) ABC of democracy. © ‘Oct. 15,
1943; A 178872; Lillian Kreisberg, New York.
2082
Kristoffersen (Eva)* Hartford. Bee in her bonnet.
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Kudo (Richard R.) Manual of human protozoa. [1st
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2085
Kunitz (Stanley)* Washington. Passport to the war.
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LaGrone (Gregory G.) Conversational Spanish for
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Landon (Fred) Lake Huron. [ist ed.] © Mar. 27,
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2088
Lang (Theodore) ed. Cost accountants’ handbook.
© Apr. 3, 1944; A 179812; Ronald press co., New
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Langer (Rulka) tr. Blessed are the meek, by Zofia
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Launer (Jay) Enemies’ fighting ships. © Mar. 16,
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2093
Lawrence (D. H.) First Lady Chatterley. © Apr.
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2094
Lawson (Robert)* Westport, Conn. Country colic.
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Leaf (Munro)* Old Greenwich, Conn. 3 and 30
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2097
Lee (Babs)* New York. Measured for murder, by
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Leen (Edward) What is education? © Apr. 19,
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2101
[Leffingwell (Albert)] Last secret, by Dana Cham-
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Leftwich (Edmund Harry)* Catasauqua, Pa. Final
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2104
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Lilliput. v. 14, no. 4, Apr., 1944. © 1c. Apr. 11,
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Lindsay (Howard) Life with father, by Clarence
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1944; A 179964; William B. Eerdmans pub. co.,
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book co., inc., New York. 2117
Longhurst (Grace M.) Tuberculosis nursing. ©
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[Lowie (Luella Cole)]* Berkeley, Calif. Attaining
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Lyman (George D.) Doctor comes to California. ©
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McCann (E. Armitage) Knots, splices and rope
work. © Jan. 7, 1944; A 179962; Norman W. Hen-
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McCarthy (John Russell)* Sierra Madre, Calif. En-
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2129
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MacCormick (Austin H.) ed. Handbook of American
institutions for delinquent juveniles. 1st ed. v. 4.
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McCormick-Goodhart (Janet)*
White roses. © Jan. 28, 1944; A 180192.
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2132
McGarrigle (Francis J.) My Father’s will. © Apr.
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McInnis (Edgar) War, fourth year. © 1c. Mar. 28,
1944; A ad int, 28154; pubd. Mar. 22; Oxford
unfv. press, Canadian branch, Toronto. 2134
Mack (Gerstle)* New York. Land divided. [1st ed.]
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McKelvey (John Jay) Handbook of the law of evi
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Mackey (Charles O.)* Ithaca, N.Y. Graphical solu-
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Mackinnon (Daniel Stewart)* Windsor, Ont., Canada.
Conquest of pain. © 1 c. Mar. 24, 1944; A ad int.
28164; pubd, Feb. 23, 2138
McMichael (Stanley L.)* Hollywood, Calif. Mc-
Michael’s appraising manual. © Mar. 22, 1944;
A 179622, 2139
MacNair (Harley Farnsworth) ed. Voices from
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University of Chicago, Chicago. 2140
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versity extension division, Univ. of Kansas, Law-
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Mallea (Eduardo) Bay of silence, by E. Mallea.
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A 179517; Alfred A. Knopf, inc., New York. 2143
Mallery (Richard D.) Grammar, rhetoric and com-
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179748; Garden City pub. co., inc., New York.
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New York. Mocking bird is
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Manfred (M. E.) Practical Spanish grammar for
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[Manrique (Manuel)]tr. Alimentacion y cuidado de
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Nov. 29, 1943; A 179834; University soc., inc.,
New York. 2151
Maril (Lee) Savor and flavor. © Apr. 10, 1944; A
180115; Coward-McCann, inc., New York.
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Marion (Elizabeth) Keys to the house. © Mar. 23,
1944; A 179746; Thomas Y. Crowell co., New
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Marsden (Stanley J.) Turkey management, by S. J.
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A 179879; Interstate, Danville, Ill. 2154
Marshall (Rosamond)* New York. Kitty. [War ed.]
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Mary Immaculata, sister. Child’s dreams and
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179501; Congregation of the sisters of St. Joseph
of the diocese of Rochester, Rochester, N. Y.
2156
Maryland. Supplement to the annotated code of the
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Mason (Frank W.)* New York. Pilots, man your
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Matthews (David Napier) Surgery of repair; in-
juries and burns. © 1c. Dec. 17, 1943; A ad int.
28165; pubd. Oct. 25; Blackwell scientific publi-
cations, ltd., Oxford, England. 2159
[Maxwell (Mrs. Perceval)] Life and death of the
wicked Lady Skelton, by Magdalen King-Hall. ©
ic. Apr. 11, 1944; A ad int. 28173; pubd. Feb. 28,
Peter Davies, ltd., London. 2160
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179752. 2161
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Merriam (Charles E.) Public and private govern-
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Merritt (Charles Edwin)* Columbia, Mo. My aero-
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2166
Michie co.,* Charlottesville, Va. Charters and the
municipal ordinances of the city of Haverhill,
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2167
Michigan.
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H. Dignan, secretary of state, for the state of
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Fire will freeze.
2169
Millar (Margaret)* Ann Arbor.
© Mar. 22, 1944; A 179727.
Miller (Basil) Moses, builder of altars. © Dec.
29, 1943; A 179890; Zondervan pub. house, Grand
Rapids, Mich. 2170
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Mitchell (Marguerite) tr. Books, children and men,
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Mar. 23, 1944; A 179526; Horn book, inc., Bos-
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Mitchell (Theodore G.)* Chicago. Life begins with
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[Mizner (Elizabeth Howard)] Dorinda, by Elizabeth
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A179651; University of Oklahoma press, Norman,
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1, 1944: A 180193. 2176
Monsell (Helen Albee) Dolly Madison, Quaker girl.
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Montgomery (Rutherford) Big Brownie. © Mar. 30,
1944; A 179710; Henry Holt & co., inc.,; New York.
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Moore (Isabel)* New Rochelle, N. Y. It’s time to
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Morgan (Bayard Quincy) Reading German, prepared
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Morgan (Thomas B.}* New York. Listening post.
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[Morley (Blythe) ] Parchment key. [By] Stanley
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A 180126; Harcourt, Brace & co., inc., New
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Morley (Christopher) ed. Sherlock Holmes and Dr.
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Morse (Edward C.)* Washington. Blood of an Eng-
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Morse (William Inglis)* Cambridge, Mass. Let-
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of the letters was made by Christopher M. Daw-
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Moser (Edwa)* St. Louis. Wedding day. © Mar.
31, 1944; A 180017. 2186
Muhlenbruch (Carl W.) Testing of engineering
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Nostrand co., inc., New York. 2187
Mulder (Bernard J.) King came riding. © Feb. 1,
1943; A 180191; William B. Eerdmans pub. co.,
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Myerson (Mervin C.) Tuberculosis of the ear,
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New Mexico. Supreme court. Report of cases de-
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[Newman (Jacob)j [Masechet brachot mitalmud
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Oberdahn (R. C.) How to select foremen and super-
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Oberling (Charles) Riddle of cancer, by C. Ober-
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2211
O’Brien (John A.) Days and deeds. Cathedral basic
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O’Brien (M. A.) New English-Russian and Russian-
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O’Connor (Caleb) Study manual for the O’Connor
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Osborne (Mance) International telecommunications,
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2224
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2230
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Phelps (Margaret)* Phoenix, Ariz.
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Riggs (T. Lawrason) Saving angel.
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Rightmire (George W.)* Columbus, O. Democracy,
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1944: A 180122; Dodd, Mead & co., inc., New
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[Rister (Claude)] Shootin’ fools, by Tex Holt [pseud.]
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Ritner (Ann)* New York. Face of things. © Mar.
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no. 4, 1944
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Robinson (Armin L.)* New York. The ten com-
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2276
Robinson (Don) News of the 45th, by Sergeant D.
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Rochester (Anna) Populist movement in the United
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Rojankovsky (Feodor) illus. Tall book of nursery
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Ross (Eva J.) American democracy [By] E. J. Ross
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Rundel (Clarabelle Eberle)* Detroit. Sweet liberty.
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2286
Rust (Fred Winslow) Road ahead and bypaths. ©
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2288
Sagle (Lawrence W.) Book of rules for model rail-
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_Scharfstein (Ben-Ami) Five books of Moses. ©
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Schmidt (Carl F.)* Rochester, N. Y. Cobblestone
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Schmidt (Carl L. A.) ed. Chemistry of the amino
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Schmidt (Karl) From science to God. [1st ed.] ©
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Schuyler (William Bishop)* Philadelphia. Pioneer
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Schwartz (Louis E.)*
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Brooklyn. Accidents in
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Science year book of 1944. By John D. Ratcliff. ©
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Sender (RamOn J.) Chronicle of dawn. [By] R. J.
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Shealy (Julian Belton)* Buffalo. Destiny of our
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A 180186. 2301
Sheridan (Marion C.) ed. Human comedy. © Apr.
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Sherrill (Lewis Joseph) Rise of Christian education.
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Sill (Edward Rowland) Around the horn, a journal,
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1944; A 179784; Yale univ. library, New Haven.
2304
Boston. Massachusetts law.
2305
Simpson (Frank L.)*
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31, 1943; A 179488; Westminster press, Phila-
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1944; A 179704; Harcourt, Brace & co., inc., New
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2310
Smith (J. Frank) & Smith (Garrah M.)*
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© West pub. co., St. Paul.
[Southwold (Stephen)]* Brixham, Devon, England.
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Spencer (Theodore) Act of life. © Mar. 13, 1944;
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2323
Starr (Jimmy)* Los Angeles. Corpse came C.O.D.
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Starret (William) Nurse Blake at the front. © Apr.
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2325
Stewart (Irma)* New York. Job, his spiritual value.
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A 179474. 2331
Stoddard (George Dinsmore) Tertiary education. ©
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Stoner (Peter W.) From science to souls, © Mar.
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Strausbaugh (Perry D.)* Morgantown, W. Va. &
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[Street (Cecil John Charles) } 2336, 2337
Deathinvades the meeting, by John Rhode[pseud. ]
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© Dodd, Mead & co., inc., New York.
Study (Guy)* St. Louis. History of St. Paul’s
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2338
Swenson (Olaf) Northwest of the world. © Mar. 28,
1944; A 179958; Dodd, Mead & co., inc., New
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Swiggett (Howard)* Washington. Most secret, most
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Tarbell (Harlan) Tarbell course in magic. v. 1.
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Louis Tannen, New York. 2341
Taubenschlag (Raphael) Law of Greco-Roman
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1944; A 179512; Herald square press, inc., New
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Taylor (Demetria M.) comp. Soy cook book. ©
Apr. 17, 1944; A 180190; Greenberg, publisher,
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[Taylor (F. Chase)]* South Norwalk, Conn. You
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Teuscher (Ruth H.) Practice in English. Book 1. ©
' Feb. 29, 1944; A 179706; Harcourt, Brace & co.,
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Tharp (Louise Hall)* Darien, Conn. Sounding trum-
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Thayer (Lee) Plain case of murder. © Feb. 23,
1944; A 179494; Dodd, Mead & co., inc., New
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Thomas (Elizabeth Simonton) Mists of daybreak. ©
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Boston. © 2348
Thomas (Norman)* New York. What is our destiny.
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Thomas (Russell B.) & Campbell (Gladys)* Chi-
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1944; A 179630. 2350
Thompson (LaVerne Ruth) Introduction to microor-
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Saunders co., Philadelphia. 2351
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1944; A 180065; Jaques Cattell press, Lancaster,
Pa. 2352
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no. 4, 1944
Thorne (Diana) Chips, by D. Thorne [and] Connie
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John C. Winston co., Philadelphia. 2353
340th engineer regiment,* Monroe, N. C. Lower
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Tilsley (Frank)* London. Pleasure Beach. © 1c.
Apr. 4, 1944: A ad int. 28161; pubd. Feb. 7. 2355
Trail (Florence) Foreign family life in France in
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Treasury of modern best sellers. Abridged in the
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© Feb. 14, 1944; A 178925; Omnibook, inc., New
York. 2357
Tweney (C. F.) ed. Chamber’s technical dictionary,
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A ad int. 28181; pubd. May 24, 1943; Macmillan
co., New York. 2358
Uhlan (Edward) comp. Crown anthology of verse.
[v. 1, 2] © Aug. 4, 1939; A 179835, 179836;
Crown publications, New York. 2359, 2360
Umstattd (J. G.)* Austin, Tex. Secondary school
teaching. © Jan. 6, 1944: A 179819. 2361
United States. United States code annotated. Con-
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2362, 2363
Amendments 1-13. © Mar. 29; A 179991.
Article 1, sec. 10, to Article 7. © Mar. 29;A
179990.
© West pub. co., St. Paul & Edward Thompson
co., Brooklyn.
United States aviation reports. 1943. © Mar. 22,
1944; A 179633; U.S. aviation reports, inc.,
Baltimore. 2364
United States naval academy. Department of elec-
trical engineering. Physics staff. Physics, by
Erich Hausmann and Edgar P. Slack. Revision
by the Physics staff, Department of electrical
engineering, UnitedStates navalacademy. United
States naval academy ed. © Mar. 9, 1944; A
179830; D. Van Nostrand co., inc., New York.
2365
Universal Jewish encyclopedia. Reading guide and
index. © Feb. 15, 1944; A 179539; Universal
Jewish encyclopedia, inc., Brooklyn. 2366
Universal reference library. [Deluxe ed.] © Dec.
31, 1943; A 179859; John C. Winston co., Phila-
delphia. 2367
Urmston (Mary)* White Plains, N. Y. Plain
clothes Patricia. [1st ed.] © Apr. 7, 1944; A
179917. 2368
Vail (Margaret) Yours is the earth. [lst ed.] ©
Mar. 17, 1944; A 179596; J. B. Lippincott co.,
Philadelphia. 2369
Van Alstyne (Richard W.) American diplomacy in
action. © Mar. 21, 1944; A 179912; Board of
trustees of the Leland Stanford junior univ., Stan-
ford University, Calif. 2370
75
2388
[Van Doren (Carl)] Green mansions, by W. H. Hud-
son. [Introduction by C. Van Doren] © Jan. 28,
1944; A 179535; Heritage press, NewYork. 2371
Vanity fair mills, inc.,* New York. Story of His
life in our hands. © Mar. 22, 1944; A 179838.
2372
Varese (Louise) tr. Eloges and other poems, by
St. John Perse. The French text with English
translation, by L. Varese. [1st ed.] © Mar. 25,
1944; A 179615; W. W. Norton & co., inc., New
York. 2373
Vazquez (Alberto) Cuentos del sur. [ist ed.] ©
Mar. 29, 1944; A 179692; Longmans, Green & co.,
inc., New York. 2374
Veinus (Abraham)* Philadelphia.
[ist ed.] © Mar. 24, 1944; A 179608.
The concerto.
2375
Vinaroff (G. E.)* Russell, Kan. Pearls of perfect
provisions. © Mar. 23, 1944; A 179525. 2376
Virginia and West Virginia digest, 1681 to date. v.
17. © Mar. 29, 1944; A 179995; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 2377
Von Hagen (Christine)* Santa Monica, Calif. For-
gotten Finca. © Apr. 20, 1944; A 180155. 2378
Wadsworth (L. A.) Mystery at White Moccasions.
[War ed.] © Mar. 30, 1944; A 179667; Farrar &
Rinehart, inc., New York. 2379
Waite (Helen Elmira) Buttertly takes command, ©
Apr. 10, 1944; A 179978; Macrae-Smith-co.,
Philadelphia. 2380
Wald (Marcus)* East London, South Africa. [Sha—
lom] Jewish teaching on peace. © Apr, 18, 1944;
A 180153. 2381
Walton (Mary Ann) My first book of Bible stories,
by M. A. Walton. Illustrated by Emmy Ferand.
© Dec. 13, 1943; A 179737; Simon & Schuster,
inc. & Artists & writers guild, inc., New York.
2382
[Ward (Arthur Sassfield)] Bimbashi Baruk of
Egypt, by Sax Rohmer [pseud.] © Apr. 6, 1944;
A 179974; Robert M. McBride & co., New York.
2383
Warner (Rex) Return of the traveller. [1st ed.] ©
Mar. 17, 1944; A 179854; Reginald Ernest War-
ner, London. 2384
Warren (Robert Penn) Selected poems, 1923-1943.
[1st ed.] © Apr. 6, 1944; A 179892; Harcourt,
Brace &co., inc., New York. | 2385
Washington (State) Remington’s revised statutes of
Washington, annotated. 1943 supplement. © Jan.
12, 1944; A 180196; Bancroft-Whitney co., San
Francisco. ; 2386
[Waters (Ralph M.)] Fundamentals of anesthesia. ©
Mar. 15, 1944; A 179541; Amer. medical assn.,
Chicago. 2387
Webb (Walter Prescott)* Austin, Tex. Divided we
stand. © Mar. 31, 1944; A 180219. 2388
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2389
Weber (Carl J.) Three wayfarers, by Thomas
Hardy. With an introduction and notes, by C. I.
Weber. © Mar. 22, 1944; A 179708; Scholars’
facsimiles & reprints, New York. 2389
Weiss (Jack E.) ed. 1021 answers to industrial
health and safety problems. Edited by J. E.
Weiss and the following associates: John Mac
KoVace, Lester P. Aurbach, Helen A. Buchman
[and] Jerome R. Peskin. © Sept. 15, 1943; A
179791; Occupational hazards, inc., Cleveland.
2390
Welcher (Rosalind) Where is Christmas? By R.
Welcher and Samson R. Diamond. © Mar. 27,
1944; A 179944; Creative ideas, New York.
2391
Welding encyclopedia. 1943. © Dec. 28, 1943; A
179898; G. H. Mackenzie, Chicago. 2392
Wend (Milton)* Franklin, N. H. How to live in the
country without farming. [1st ed.] © Mar. 24,
1944; A 179607. 2393
Whipple (Dorothy)* Kettering, Northants, England.
They were sisters. © Apr. 18, 1944; A 180062.
2394
White (Leigh)* Cambridge, Mass.
night. © Feb. 28, 1944; A 179627.
Long Balkan
2395
White (Thomas W.)* Melbourne, Australia. Sky
saga. © 1c. Apr. 13, 1944; A ad int. 28176;
pubd. Feb. 17. 2396
Whittlesey (Derwent) Earth and the state. © Feb.
18, 1944: A 179629; Henry Holt & co., inc., New
York. 2397
Wiener (Willard)* Forest Hills, L. I, N. Y. Four
boys and a gun. © Apr. 10, 1944; A 180184.
2398
Weiss (Samuel) Clinical lectures on the gallbladder
and bile ducts. © Feb. 29, 1944; A 180181; Year
book publishers, inc., Chicago. 2399
Wilhelm (Donald) Your son and ten fighting gener-
als. © Feb. 29, 1944; A 179952; Amer. brake
shoe co., New York. 2400
Wilkinson (Paul H.)* New York. Aircraft engines
of the world. 1944. © Mar. 18, 1944; A 179470,
2401
Williams (B. Y.)* Cincinnati. . 2402, 2403
Far is the hill. © Nov. 10, 1939; A 179824.
For each a star. © Sept. 20, 1942; A 179823.
Williams (Edna Rees) Conflict of homonyms in
English. © Apr. 11, 1944; A 180050; Yale univ.
press, New Haven. 2404
London. Happy chase,
© 1c. Mar. 29, 1944;
2405
Williams (G. Mountford)*
by Mountford Williams.
A ad int. 28153; pubd. Feb. 7.
Williams (Gurney)* Chappaqua, N. Y. Collier’s
collects its wits. © Mar. 17, 1944; A 179569.
2406
Williams (Thomas A.)* Nashville. Old Dirt Dob-
ber’s garden book. © Feb. 14, 1944; A 179567.
2407
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76
pt. I, n. s., v. 41
Williamson (Thames)* Hollywood, Calif. Far
North country. © Mar. 30, 1944; A 180015.
2408
Wimberly (Pearl K.) Child of Colombia. [1st ed.]
© Feb. 25, 1944; A 178903; E. P. Dutton & co.,
inc., New York. 2409
Winston dictionary for schools. Shorter ed. © Apr.
14, 1944; A 180047; John C. Winston co., Phila-
delphia. 2410
Winters (Yvor) Giant weapon. © Feb. 22, 1944; A
179656; New directions, Norfolk, Conn. 2411
Wise (Maurice K.) Requisition in France and Italy.
© Mar. 15, 1944; A 179490; Columbia univ.
press, New York. 2412
[Wolff (Mary Evaline) ]}* Holy Cross, Ind. Address-
ed to youth, by Sister M. Madeleva. © Apr. 3,
1944; A 179870. | 2413
Wood (Nathan R.)* Arlington, Mass. Seven lamps
of fire. © Nov. 1, 1943; A 179757. 2414
Woodford (Jack) Her first sin. © Apr. 1, 1944; A
179867; Phoenix press, New York. 2415
Woodruff (George P.) Investment and speculation.
© Mar. 1, 1944; A 179638; Alexander Hamilton
institute, inc., New York. 2416
Woolf (Leonard) comp. Haunted house and other
short stories. [lst American ed.] © Apr. 13,
1944; A 180127; Harcourt, Brace & co., inc.,
New York. 2417
Woolf (Virginia) Haunted house and other short
stories. [By] V. Woolf. [Compiled by Leonard
Woolf} © 1 c. Mar. 27, 1944; A ad int. 28167;
pubd. Jan. 31; Harcourt, Brace & co., inc., New
York. "9418
Woolley (Edwin C.) College handbook of composi-
tion, by E. C. Woolley, Franklin W. Scott and
Evelyn Tripp Berdahl. © Mar. 24, 1944; A
179582; Isabelle Woolley Bartlett, New York &
Franklin W. Scott, Boston. 2419
World book encyclopedia. v. 1-18 [and] v.19. Read-
ing and study guide. © Apr. 3, 1944; A 179813;
Quarrie corp., Chicago. 2420
World’s great events. v. 1-10. © Mar. 18, 1944; A
179839; P. F. Collier & son corp., New York.
2421
Wright (Bailey) Flight—meteorology, aircraft in-
' struments, and navigation, by Capt. B. Wright,
W. E. Dyer and Rex Martin. © Jan. 13, 1943; A
179729; Amer. technical soc., Chicago. 2422
Wright (Ethel)* Seattle. Saturday flight. © Apr. 1,
1944; A 179907. 2423
Wuest (Kenneth S.)* Chicago. Galatians in the
Greek New Testament for the English reader. ©
Apr. 1, 1944; A 179966. 2424
Year book of dermatology and syphilology. 1943. ©
Feb. 26, 1944; A 180179; Year book publishers,
inc., Chicago. 2425
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 4, 1944
Year book of general therapeutics. 1943. © Mar.
29, 1944; A 179874; Year book publishers, inc.,
Chicago. 2426
2435
Younger (John E.) Airplane maintenance, by J. E.
Younger, Allan F. Bonnalie and Nairne F. Ward.
© Mar. 14, 1944; A 179477; McGraw-Hill. book
co., inc., New York. 2432
Year book of neurology, psychiatry and endocrin-
ology. 1943. © Mar. 24, 1944; A 179875; Year
book publishers, inc., Chicago. 2427 Zistel (Era) Treasury of cat stories. © Mar. 31,
1944; A 179873; Greenberg, publisher, inc.,
Year book of pediatrics. 1943. © Feb. 14, 1944; New York. 2433
A 180180; Year book publishers, inc., Chicago.
2428
Yoder (Robert M.)* Washington. There’s no front
like home. © Feb. 29, 1944; A 179805. 2429
Zolotow (Maurice)* New York. Never whistle in
a dressing room. [1st ed.] © Mar. 20, 1944; A
179476. 2434
[Yoseloff (Thomas)] Dogs for democracy, by Thomas
Young [pseud.}] © Mar. 14, 1944; A 179503;
Bernard Ackerman, inc., New York. 2430
Zweig (Stefan) Royal game, Amok, Letter from an
unknown woman, by S. Zweig. [Royal game,
translated by B. W. Huebsch. Amok and Letter
from an unknown woman, translated by Eden and
Cedar Paul] © Apr. 10, 1944; A 179980; Viking
press, inc., New York. 2435
Young (Michael) Trial of Adolf Hitler. [1st ed.]
© Apr. 4, 1944; A 179802; E. P. Dutton & co.,
inc., New York. 2431
Number of entries of books included in the Catalog for 1944:
(a) United States publications ----------------------------=------------------------------- 2,207
(b) Foreign books in foreign languages-----------------------=----=----------------------- 7
(c) Foreign books in English language under ad interim provisions of law of Mar. 4, 1909------- 221
Total---------------------------------------=---- +--+ -522-----2------ +2 -- 5 -------- 2,435
17
LIST OF BOOKS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[2435
Banks (Edgar James) Seven wonders of the ancient
world. © E. J. Banks, Eustis, Fla. R 122722,
Oct. 22, 1943. 1
Grey (Zane) Border legion. (in All-story weekly,
v. 53, no. 4, v. 54, nos. 1-4, v. 55, no. 1, Jan. 15,
22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19, 1916) © Lina Elise Grey,
Altadena, Calif. R 122729-122734, Nov. 13, 1943.
Mey
Hendryx (James B.) Connie Morgan in Alaska, ©
J. B. Hendryx, Lee’s Point, Sutton’s Bay, Mich.
R 122721, Oct. 22, 1943. 8
Hope (Laura Lee) 9-14
Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue. R 122685, Nov.
16, 1943.
Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue at Aunt Lee’s
city house. R 122683, Nov. 16, 1943.
Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue at Camp Rest-a-
while. R 122682, Nov. 16, 1943.
Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue on grandpa’s
farm. R 122684, Nov. 16, 1943.
Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue playing circus.
R 122686, Nov. 16, 1943.
Outdoor girls on Pine Island. R 122687, Nov. 16,
1943.
© L. L. Hope, Maplewood, N. J.
Rohifs (Anna Katharine Green) To the minute,
Scarlet and black; two tales of life’s perplexities,
by Anna Katharine Green (Mrs. Charles Rohlfs)
© Roland Rohlfs, Douglaston, L. L, N. Y. R
122720, Oct. 22, 1943.
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PART 1, GROUP 1
Note.—An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author and copyright proprietor are the
same, and that therefore the name is not repeated in the claim paragraph.
Adams (Cleve F.)* Glendale, Calif. Crooking fin-
ger. © Apr. 19, 1944; A 180175. 2436
Adams (Frank R.) When I come back. [ist ed.] ©
May 8, 1944; A 180694; Robert M. McBride &
co., New York. 2437
Adams (James Truslow) 2438, 2439
Frontiers of American culture. © May 1, 1944;
A 180424,
Record of America, by J. T. Adams and Charles
Garrett Vannest. © Apr. 27, 1944; A 180425.
© Charles Scribner’s sons, New York.
Adams (Roger)* Urbana, Ill. Organic reactions. Vv.
2. [Edited by] R. Adams, Werner E, Bachmann,
Louis F. Fieser [and others] © Apr. 17, 1944;
A 180426, 2440
Adams (Samuel Hopkins)* New York. Canal town.
© Apr. 24, 1944; A 180295. 2441
Ageton (Arthur A.) 2442, 2443
Naval leadership and the American bluejacket.
© Apr. 27, 1944; A 180367.
Naval officer’s guide. © Mar. 20,
180587.
© McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New York.
1944; A
Ahrendt (Vivian) Prayer meeting topics. © Apr.
10, 1944; A 180436, Gospel trumpet co., Ander-
son, Ind, 2444
Alabama and Southern digest, 1809 to date. v. 17,
25. © Apr. 25, 1944; A 180682, 180683; West
pub. co., St. Paul. 2445, 2446
Allen (Philip Schuyler) Drake’s Spanish grammar,
by P. S. Allen and Luis E. Rodriguez. © May
16, 1944; A 180748; Frederick J. Drake & co.,
Chicago. 2447
Allis (Marguerite)* New Haven. All in good time.
© Apr. 7, 1944; A 180453. 2448
American digest. General digest, American digest
system. v. 20. © Apr. 26, 1944; A 180685; West
pub. co., St. Paul. 2449
American jurisprudence. v. 50. © Apr. 29, 1944;
A 180420; Jurisprudence publishers, inc., Roch-
ester, N. Y. 2450
American law and procedure. v. 1. Prepared un-
der the editorial supervision of James Parker
Hall. © Apr. 6, 1944; A 180442; La Salle ex-
tension univ., Chicago. 2451
American law institute,* Philadelphia, 2452-2456
79
Missouri annotations to the Restatement of the
law of restitution. Under the auspices of the
Missouri bar association, Pt, 1. Prepared
by Charles Edward Cullen. Pt. 2. Prepared
by Joseph A. McClain, jr. © Apr. 28, 1944;
A 180459,
Montana annotations to the Restatement of the
law of trusts. v. 1, 2. © Apr. 28, 1944; A
180460,
New Mexico annotations to the law of trusts. v.
1,2. © Apr. 28, 1944; A 180458.
Pennsylvania annotations to the Restatement of
the law of security. Prepared by Judson A.
Crane under the auspices of the Pennsylvania
state bar association. © Apr. 28, 1944; A
180457,
Virginia annotations to the Restatement of the
law of torts. v. 1, 2. Prepared by William T.
Muse under the auspices of the Virginia
state bar association. © Apr. 28, 1944; A
180456.
Ames (Richard D,)* Hyattsville, Md. Art of book-
making. © Apr. 15, 1944; A 180690. 2457
Anderson (Paul B.)* White Plains, N. Y. People,
church and state in modern Russia. © May 16,
1944; A 180703, 2458
Andres (Paul G.) Basic mathematicsfor engineers,
by P. G. Andres, Hugh J. Miser and Haim
Reingold. © May 3, 1944; A 180495; John Wiley
& sons, inc., New York. 2459
Andrews (Matthew Page) Social planning by fron-
tier thinkers. © Apr. 24, 1944; A 180455; Rich-
ard R. Smith, New York. 2460
Anuario bibliografico cubano, 1943. © Mar. 20,
1944; A for. 48676; Fermin Peraza y Sarausa,
Habana, 2461
Appleton (J. L. T.) Bacterial infection. © May 11,
1944; A 180626; Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia.
2462
Arellano (Luis)* Upper Darby, Pa. Minor scale
patterns, © May 13, 1944; A 180693. 2463
Aronin (Ben) New Mother Goose rhymes. © Dec.
25, 1943; A 180720; Hamilton Ross industries,
Chicago. 2464
Ashe (Rosalind) & Avigdor (Albert)* New York.
Brazilian-Portuguese frasograf. © Mar. 25,
1944; A 180435. 2465
Atwood (Wallace W.) 2466, 2467
Nations beyond the seas, by W. W. Atwood and
Helen Goss Thomas. © Mar. 20, 1944; A
180815,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES '
2468
Neighborhood stories, by W. W. Atwood and
Helen Goss Thomas. © Apr. 11, 1944; A
180811.
© Ginn & co., Boston.
Avery (Al) Yankee flier over Berlin. © May 15,
1944; A 180700; “Grosset & Dunlap, inc., New
York. 2468
Ayling (Keith) 2469, 2470
Bombardment aviation. © May 1, 1944; A
180475; Military service pub. co., Harris-
burg, Pa.
They fly to fight. © May 22, 1944; A 180834; K.
Ayling, New York. C
Ayres (C. E.) Theory of economic progress. ©
May 13, 1944; A 180650; University of North
Carolina press, Chapel Hill, N. C. 2471
Bailey (Alice A.)* New York. Discipleship in the
new age. [1st ed.] © May 6, 1944; A 180631.
2472
Bain (Joe S.) Economics of the Pacific coast petro-
leum industry. pt. 1. © Feb, 3, 1944; A 180538;
Regents of the Univ. of California, Berkeley,
Calif. 2473
Baker (Carlos) American looks at the world. ©
May 8, 1944; A 180796; Harcourt, Brace & co.,
inc., New York. 2474
Baker. (Rachel) First woman doctor. © Apr. ihe
1944; A 180466; Julian Messner, inc., New York.
2475
Ballou (Donald H.) 2476, 2477
Plane and spherical trigonometry, by D. H.
Ballou and Frederick H. Steen. © Nov. 17,
1943; A 180241,
Spherical trigonometry with tables, by D. H.
Ballou and Frederick H. Steen. © Nov. 19,
1943; A 180240,
© Ginn & co., Boston.
Ballou (Robert O.)* Cold Spring, N. Y.
Bible. © May 15, 1944; A 180744.
World
2478
Barnett (David)* Wellesley, Mass.
music. © Apr. 12, 1944; A 180714,
Living with
2479
.Barth (Karl) Church and the war, by K. Barth.
Translated by Antonia H. Froendt, with an in-
troduction by Samuel McCrea Cavert. © Apr.
18, 1944; A 180531; Macmillan co., New York.
2480
Barzun (Jacques) Mademoiselle de Maupin, by
Theophile Gautier. An introduction for the mod-
ern reader, by J. Barzun, and hand-cclored
illustrations by André Dugo. © Jan. 26, 1944;
A 180220; Limited editions club, inc., New York.
- 2481
Batcher (Ralph R.) ed. Electronic engineering
handbook, Edited by R. R. Batcher and William
Moulic. © Apr. 18, 1944; A 180331; Electronic
development associates, New York. 2482
Bates (H. E.)* Ashford, Kent, England. Fair stood
the wind for France. [1st ed.] © May 22, 1944;
A 180826. 2483
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Bates-Batcheller (Tryphosa)* New York. France
in sunshine and shadow. © Apr. 12, 1944; A
180243, 2484
Batten (J. Minton) John Dury, advocate of Chris-
tian reunion. © May 2, 1944; A 180446; Uni-
versity of Chicago, Chicago. 2485
Beatty (Richmond Croom) Vanderbilt miscellany,
1919-1944, © May 5, 1944; A 180565; Vander-
bilt univ., Nashville.
Bergson (Henri) Creative evolution, by H. Berg-
son, in the authorized translation by Arthur
Mitchell. © May 8, 1944; A 180523; Random
house, inc., New York. 2487
Beurhaus (George H.)* Seattle. Who handles your
real estate? [1st ed.] © Apr. 20, 1944; A 180303.
2488 ©
[Binsse (Harry Lorin)] tr. Plea for liberty. [By]
Georges Bernanos. [Translated from the French
by H. L. Binsse. Ist ed.] © May 1, 1944; A
180737; Pantheon books, inc., New York.
2489
Birkenhead (Sheila)* London. Against oblivion. ©
1 c. May 17, 1944; A ad int, 28233; pubd. May
27, 1943. 2490
Blackstock (Josephine)* Oak Park, Ill. Island on
the beam. © May 5, 1944; A 180518. 2491
Mathemat-
1944;
2492
Bliss (Gilbert Ames)* Flossmoor, IIl.
ics for exterior ballistics. © Apr. 14,
A 180198,
Current biography. Who’s
news and why, 1943, 4th annual cumulation,
1943. By Maxine Block, editor. Managing edi-
tor, Anna Rothe. © May 2, 1944; A 180496; H.
W. Wilson co., New York. 2493
Block (Maxine) ed.
Bogadek (Francis A.)* Avalon, Pa. New English-
Croatian and Croatian-English dictionary. ©
Jan. 19, 1944; A 180379. 2494
Bok (Bart J.) & Wright (Frances W.)* Cambridge,
Mass. Basic marine navigation. © May 8,
1944; A 180797. 2495
Bond (Donald S.) Radio direction finders. 1st ed.
© May 9, 1944; A 180620; McGraw-Hill book
co., inc., New York. 2496
Booth (Helen Margaret)* Los Angeles. Within my
book of memories. © Mar. 18, 1944; A 180384.
; 2497
Botkin (Benjamin A.)* Washington, Treasury of
American folklore. © May 10, 1944; A 180760.
2498
Boudreau (James C.) ed. CAPCP base - 17. 1942-
1943, [Edited by] J. C. Boudreau, [Photographed
by] Henry W. Herbert. © Apr. 5, 1944; A
180764; CAPCP base 17, Philadelphia.
Bowen (R. Sidney) Red Randall over Tokyo. © May
15, 1944; A 180697; Grosset & Dunlap, inc.,
New York. 2500
2486
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 5, 1944
Boylston (Helen Dore)* Westport, Conn. Carol on
» Broadway. [1st ed.] © May 9, 1944; A 180580.
2501
Bozarth (Howard P.) Surprising Christ. © Apr.
7, 1944; A 180164; Fleming H. Revell co., New
York. 2502
Bozman (E. F.) Phil Empresson, © 1 c. May 5,
1944; A ad int. 28212; pubd. Apr. 13; J. M. Dent
& sons, ltd., London. 2503
Brady (Caroline) Legends of Ermanaric, © Nov.
29, 1943; A 180537; Regents of the Univ. of
California, Berkeley, Calif. 2504
Brandt (Harry A.) Scenes from the Psalms. in-
terpretations by H. A. Brandt, photographs by
Ernest G. Hoff. © Mar. 25, 1944; A 180723;
Brethren pub. house, Elgin, Ill. 2505
Braun (Kurt) Settlement of industrial disputes. ©
May 4, 1944; A 180485; Blakiston co., Phila-
delphia. 2506
Brink (Eben. Cobb) And God was there. © Apr.
17, 1944; A 180301; Westminster press, Phila-
delphia. 2507
Britannica book of the year. 1944. © May, 1944;A
180406; Encyclopaedia britannica, inc., Chi-
cago. 2508
Brown (Harriett McCune)*
Bailey (Helen Miller)*
Our Latin American neighbors.
1944; A 180418.
Glendale, Calif. &
La Cresenta, Calif,
© Apr. 28,
2509
Brown (Kenneth E.)* Banana River, Fla. General
mathematics in American colleges. © Dec. 30,
1943; A 180321. 2510
[Brown (Zenith)]}* Annapolis. All for the love of a
lady, by Leslie Ford. © Mar. 27, 1944; A
180392. 2511
{Brunini (John Gilland)] ed. Drink from the rock.
Selected poems from Spirit, a magazine of
poetry. [Edited by J. G. Brunini] With an intro-
duction by Helen C. White. © May 1, 1944; A
180577; Catholic poetry soc. of America, inc.,
New York. 2512
Bruskovsky (Meyer N.)* Newark, N. J. Supreme
plan. © Feb. 22, 1944; A 180224, 2513
Budge (Helen)* Flushing, L. I., N. Y. Study of
chord frequencies. © Dec. 30, 1943; A 180320.
2514
Burns (Eugene) Then there was one. [1st ed.] ©
May 4, 1944; A 180572; Harcourt, Brace & co.,
inc., New York. 2515
Burton (Jean) Heyday of a wizard. [1st ed.] ©
Apr. 17, 1944; A 180419; Alfred A. Knopf, inc.,
New York. 2516
Burton (Miles)* London. 2517, 2518
Dead stop. © 1c. May 10, 1943; A ad int. 28214;
pubd. Mar. 8,
Shadow on the cliff. [1st ed.} © May 5, 1944; A
180510,
81
2535
Burton (Stephen Merceron) Burton’s four-figure
navigational tables, by S. M. Burton and Gilbert
Farm Cunningham. ist ed. © 1c. May 1, 1944;
A ad int. 28216; pubd. Mar. 21; Burton’s navi-
gational publications, ltd., Alva, Scotland. 2519
Bushey (Clinton Jay)* Bradley, Ill. Superiority of
Christianity. © May 5, 1944; A 180749. 2520
Byng (Edward J.)* Port Chester, N. Y. World of
the Arabs. [1st ed.] © Apr. 20, 1944; A 180156.
2521
Caldwell (Taylor) Final hour. © Mar. 27, 1944; A
180369, Janet M. Reback, Eggertsville, N. Y.
2522
California. District courts of appeal. Reports of
cases determined. v. 60 (2d) © Apr. 4, 1944:
A 180557; Bancroft-Whitney co., San Francisco.
2523
California compensation cases; a report of deci-
sions of the Industrial accident commission
and all court opinions of related interest for
the year 1943. v. 8, new series. © Apr. 15,
1944; A 180353; Workmen’s compensation re-
porter, Berkeley, Calif. 2524
Campbell (Dorothy Parker)* New York. Dorothy
Parker. © May 15, 1944; A 180779. 2525
[Cant (Geoffrey)] While father’s away, by Geoffrey
and mother. © Apr. 20, 1944; A 189415; John
Day co., New York. 2526
Carlos (Thomas B. Don)* Petaluma, Calif. One
man and God. © Apr. 7, 1944; A 180200.
2527
Carpenter (Frances) Pacific, its lands and peoples.
© Apr. 25, 1944; A 180306; Amer. book co.,
New York. 2528
Carr (Robert Spencer)* Los Angeles. Bells of
Saint Ivan’s. © May 8, 1944; A 180589, 2529
Carter (Ralph) Strictly a wolf. © May 1, 1944; A
180597; Phoenix press, New York. 2530
Castillo (Carlos) Antologia de la literatura mexi-
cana. Introduccion, selecciones y critica de C.
Castillo con un apendice bibliografico de Luis
Leal. © Apr. 11, 1944; A 180370; University of
Chicago, Chicago. 2531
Catholic church. Liturgy and ritual. Missal. Mis-
sale romanum ex decreto sancrosancti Con-
cilii tridentini restitutum, Editio juxta typicam
vaticanam. © Mar. 22, 1944; A 180761; Ben-
ziger bros., inc., New York. 2532
Cerf (Bennett A.) comp. Famous ghost stories. ©
May 8, 1944; A 180522; Random house, inc.,
New York. 2533
Chappell (Clovis G.) Living zestfully. © Apr. 11,
1944, A 180800; Whitmore & Stone, Nashville.
2534
Charteris (Leslie)* Hollywood, Calif. Saint on
guard, [1st ed.] © Mar. 3, 1944; A 180448,
2535
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2536
pt. I, n. s., Vv. 41
Sw eee tn he Bey Ve Fh
Charushin (E.) Baby bears, translated from the
Russian of E. Charushin by Marguerita Rudolph.
© May 9, 1944; A 180551; Macmillan co., New
York. 2536
Cheek (Jeanette B.) ed. Leadership in a democracy.
© Apr. 25, 1944; A 180375; Natl. league of wo-
men voters, Washington. 2537
Childerness (George) Too many murderers. ©
May 1, 1944; A 180596; Phoenix press, New
York. 5 2538
Chittenden (Gertrude E.) Living with children. ©
May 16, 1944; A 180702; Macmillan co., New
York. 2539
Christensen (Synnéve) Norway is my country. ©
1c. Jan. 17, 1944; A ad int. 28219; pubd. Nov.
15, 1943; William Collins sons & co,, ltd., Lon-
don. 2540
Church and the new world mind. The Drake lec-
tures for 1944, By William E. Hocking, Will-
mott Lewis, Georgia Harkness [and others] ©
Apr. 1, 1944; A 180500; C. D. Pantle, St. Louis.
; 2541
Cicognani (Amleto Giovanni)* Washington, Priest
in the Epistles of St. Paul. © Apr. 29, 1944;
A 180382.
Clancey (Vernon J.) Chemistry arid the aeroplane,
© 1c. May 6, 1944; A ad int. 28217; pubd. Feb.
10, 1943; Thomas Nelson & sons, ltd., Edin-
burgh, Scotland. 2543
Clark (H. B.)* Alameda, Calif. Bible law. © Apr.
27, 1944; A 180719. - 2544
[Clarke (Jane Comstock)|* Honolulu. Where the
red lehua grows, by Jane Comstock. © Apr.
10, 1944; A 180429, 2545
Clemens (Cyril) My chat with Thomas Hardy. ©
Mar. 8, 1944; A 180499; Internatl. Mark Twain
soc., Webster Groves, Mo. 2546
‘Clements (E. H.)* New York. Cherry harvest. ©
Apr. 5, 1944; A 180469, 1 oa
Coffman (Ramon Peyton) & Goodman (Nathan G.)*
New York. Famous generals and admirals for
boys and girls. © Apr. 24, 1944; A 180338,
2548
[Cohn (Kate)]}* London, Escape from Berlin, by
Catherine Klein [pseud.] Translated by Livia
Laurent [pseud.] © 1 c. Apr. 11, 1944; A ad
int. 28210; pubd. Feb. 14. 2549
Colby (Charles C.) Economic geography, by C. C.
Colby and Alice Foster. © Mar. 20, 1944; A
180813; Ginn & co., Boston. 2550
Cole (Jackson) Valley of revenge. © Jan. 3, 1944;
A 180259; Arcadia house, inc., New York. 2551
Colean (Miles L.) American housing, problems
and prospects. The factual findings, by M. L.
Colean. The program, by The housing commit-
tee. © Apr. 17, 1944; A 180582; Twentieth
century fund, inc., New York. 2552
2542
Coleman (John) Sand hiller, by J. Coleman and
Beatah H. Coleman. © May 11, 1944; A 180629;
Bruce Humphries, inc., Boston. 2553
Collier (John) Touch of nutmeg and more unlikely
stories, by J. Collier, with a foreword by Clif-
ton Fadiman. © Dec. 17, 1943; A 180636;
Readers club, New York. 2554
Collins (George Rowland) Marketing. © Apr. 20,
1944; A 180221; Alexander Hamilton institute,
inc., New York. 2555
Colver (Alice Ross)* Tenafly, N. J. Fourways. ©
Apr. 24, 1944; A 180422. 2556
Cooper (David L.)* Los Angeles. What men must
believe. © Feb. 14, 1944; A 180289, 2557
Copass (Benjamin Andrew) Isaiah, prince of Cid
Testament prophets. © Apr. 25,1944; A 180643;
Broadman press, Nashville. 2558
Corey (Paul)* Cold Spring-on-Hudson, N. Y. Buy
anacre. © Apr. 27, 1944; A 180498. 2559 ~
Cormack (Maribelle) Road to down under. © May
8, 1944; A 180591; D. Appleton-Century co., inc.,
New York. 2560
Corwin (Edward S.) Constitution and world organi-
zation. © Apr. 10, 1944; A 180634; Princeton
univ. press, Princeton, N. J. 2561
Cothren (Marion B.)* Westport, Conn. Pigeon
heroes. © Apr. 10, 1944; A 180661. 2562
Coulton (G. G.) Fourscore years. © May 9, 1944;
A 180630; Macmillan co., New York. 2563
Coverack (Gilbert) ATS mystery. © May 9, 1944;
A 180549; Macmillan co., New York. 2564
Crain (G. D.) jr., ed. Teacher of business, © Mar.
4, 1944; A 180581; Advertising publications,
inc., Chicago. 2565
Crippen (Harlan R.) ed. Germany; a self-portrait.
© Apr. 20, 1944; A 180249; Oxford univ. press,
New York, inc., New York. 2566
Culleton (R. Gerald)* Taft, Calif. Prophets and
our times. © Oct. 15, 1943; A 180311.
2567
Culwell (Magye) Shock absorbers. © May 1, 1944;
A 180645; Manthorne & Burack, inc., Boston.
2568
Cutler (Ethel) They told about Jesus. © Apr. 28,
1944; A 180553; Natl. board of the Young wo-
men’s Christian assns. of the United States of
America, New York. 2569
Cyclopedia of federal procedure. v. 14. © May
5, 1944; A 180566; Callaghan & co., mene
257
Dabney (Thomas Ewing) One hundred great years.
© May 5, 1944; A 180665; Louisiana state univ.
press, Baton Rouge, La. 2571
82
no, 5, 1944
- BOOKS, GROUP I
2608
Dampier (William Cecil) Shorter history of science.
© 1c. May 3, 1944; A ad int. 28208; pubd. Mar.
10; Macmillan co., New York. 2572
Dandy (Walter E.) Intracranial arterial aneurysms.
© Apr. 12, 1944; A 180203; Comstock pub. co.,
inc., New York. 2573
Davis (Dale S.) Chemical engineering nomographs.
lst ed. © Apr. 25, 1944; A 180667; McGraw-
Hill book co., inc., New York. 2574
Davis (Esmé) Esmé of Paris. © May 22, 1944; A
180835; Esmé Davis Matz, New York. 2575
Davis (Winifred Lemon) Pictorial library primer.
© May 10, 1944; A 180605; Library research
service, division of Demco library supplies,
Madison, Wis. 2576
Dean (Elizabeth)* Warrington, Fla. Murder a mile
high. [1st ed.] © Apr. 21, 1944; A 180235.
2577
Degan (Joseph P.) New manual of natural touch and
speed typewriting. [Revisions by Pauline Degan]
‘© Oct. 20, 1943; A 180641; Joseph P. Degan pub.
co., Chicago. 2578
Deihl (Edna Groff) 2579, 2580
Little pig that would not get up, by E. G. Deihl.
[New pictures by] Roberta Paflin. © Apr. 6,
1944; A 180711.
Teddy bear that would not sleep, by E. G. Deihl.
[New pictures by] Roberta Paflin. © Apr. 6,
1944; A 180710,
© Samuel Gabriel sons & co., New York.
De Klein (Jeny) Suffer all children. © Apr. 25,
1944; A 180571; Dorrance & co., inc., Philadel-
phia. 2581
De Leeuw (Cateau)*. New York. Hurricane heart.
© Dec. 10, 1943; A 180256. 2582
Deutsch (Helene) Psychology of woman. v.1. ©
Apr. 25, 1944; A 180554; Grune & Stratton, inc.,
New York. 2583
Dickson (Frank D.) Functional disorders of the
foot, by F. D. Dickson and Rex L. Diveley. ©
Apr. 24, 1944; A 180545; J. B. Lippincott co.,
Philadelphia. 2584
Dillistone (F. W.) Significance of the cross. ©
Apr. 7, 1944; A 180299; Westminster press,
Philadelphia. 2585
Divry (George C.)* New York. Greek made easy.
© Feb. 29, 1944; A 180692. 2586
Donaldson (Lois) 2587-2590
Colombia, in story and pictures. © Mar. 24,
1944; A 180356.
Guiana, in story and pictures. © Mar. 24, 1944;
A 180358.
Newfoundland, in story and pictures, © Mar.
24, 1944; A 180359.
Paraguay, in story and pictures. © Mar. 24,
1944; A 180357.
© Albert Whitman & co., Chicago.
602920 O - 44-2
83
Dorland (W. A. Newman) American illustrated
medical dictionary, by W. A. N. Dorland, with
the collaboration of E. C. L, Miller. © Apr. 21,
1944; A 180315; W. B. Saunders co., Philadelphia.
2591
Downey (Fairfax)* New York.
© May 16, 1944; A 180766.
Jezebel the jeep.
2592
Doyle (Fredric) Smoky Ridge, by F. Doyle. Litho-
graphs by Theresa Kalab. [ist ed.] © Apr. 26,
1944; A 180527; Longmans, Green & co., inc.,
New York. 2593
Duncombe (Frances)* Katonah, N. Y. Clarinda. ©
May 1, 1944; A 180463. 2594
Eberhart (Mignon G.)*
night. © May 8, 1944; A 180525.
Washington. Escape the
2595
New York. Nurse! © Apr.
2596
Eberle (Irmengarde)*
11, 1944; A 180297.
Eddy (Sherwood) Century with youth, © Mar. 4,
1944; A 180725; Internatl. committee of Young
men’s Christian assns., New York, 2597
Eden (Rob) Daredevil heart. © May 1, 1944; A
180600; Gramercy pub. co., New York.
2598
Elbogen (Ismar) Century of Jewish life. © Apr.
13, 1944; A 180253; Jewish publication soc. of
America, Philadelphia. "2599
Electronic engineering. v. 16, no. 194, Apr., 1944.
© 1c, May 1, 1944; A ad int. 28204; pubd. Apr.
1; Hulton press, ltd., London. 2600
England (Herbert K.) Listen, my children. © Apr.
7, 1944; A 180163; Fleming H, Revell co., New
York. 2601
Eoff (Sherman H.) Spanish American short stories,
graded for elementary students, by S& H. Eoff
and Paul C. King. © May 9, 1944; A 180548;
Macmillan co., New York. 2602
Eppes (Allen) Miss Busybody.. © May 1, 1944; A
180601; Gramercy pub. co., New York. 2603
Everson (Ida Gertrude) George Henry Calvert,
American literary pioneer. © May 11, 1944;
A 180660; Columbia univ. press, New York.
2604
Fadner (Frederic) Gentleman giant; the biography
of Robert Pershing Wadlow, by F. Dadner, assis-
ted by Harold F. Wadlow. © Apr. 28, 1944; A
180385; Bruce Humphries, inc., Boston.
2605
Fairchild (Henry Pratt) ed. Dictionary of sociology.
© Feb. 15, 1944; A 180782; Philosophical li-
brary, inc., New York. 2606
Farmer (Paul) France reviews its revolutionary
origins, © Apr. 25, 1944; A 180282; Columbia
univ. press, New York. 2607
Federal reporter. Second series. v. 13 F. 2d. ©
Apr. 27, 1944; A 180684; West pub. co., St. Regie
26
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2609 _
Federal supplement. v. §2. © Apr. 10, 1944; A
180402; West pub. co., St. Paul. 2609
Felker (C. A.) Aviation mathematics, by C. A, Fel-
ker, E. A. Schweinhagen [and] H. W. Paine. ©
Apr. 20, 1944; A 180272; Bruce pub. co., Mil-
waukee, 2610
Felts (A. M.)* Austin, Tex. Texas civil form book.
© Mar. 31, 1944; A 180530, 2611
Fenton (Carroll Lane) & Fenton (Mildred Adams)*
West Liberty, Ia. Land we live on, [1st ed.] ©
‘May 5, 1944; A 180513. 2612
Ferrell (Elizabeth) & Ferrell (Margaret)* Cairo,
W. Va. Full of thy riches. © Apr. 21, 1944; A
180296. 2613
Ferris (Helen) Tommy and his dog, Hurry. [ist
ed.] © May 5, 1944; A 180511; Helen Ferris
Tibbets, New York. 2614
Fichter (Joseph H.) James Laynez, Jesuit. © Apr.
28, 1944; A 180361; B. Herder book co,, St. Louis.
2615
Fiero (George W.)* Silver Spring, Md. Condensed
review of pharmacy. © Mar. 17,1944;A 180464,
2616
Fischer (Markoosha)* Quakertown, Pa. My lives.
in Russia. [1st ed.] © May 5, 1944; A 180573.
2617
Fishwick (Victor Charles) Good farming. © lc.
Mar. 21, 1944; A ad int. 28242; pubd. Mar. 20;
English universities press, ltd., Bickley, Kent,
England. 2618
Fitzgibbon (RusselrH.) ed. Global politics. © Feb.
10, 1944; A 180533; Regents of the Univ. of Cali-
fornia, Berkeley, Calif. 2619
Fleischer (Nat)* New York. Nat Fleischer’s all-
time ring record book. © Apr. 19, 1944; A
180593, . 2620
Florida. Florida statutes annotated. v. 23, 24. ©
Apr. 21, 1944; A 180397, 180398; Harrison co.,
Atlanta & West pub. co., St. Paul. 2621, 2622
Florida and Southern digest, 1809 to date. v.17, 25.
© Apr. 25, 1944; A 180680, 180681; West pub.
co., St. Paul, 2623, 2624
Forgy (Howell M.)* Norman, Okl, And pass the
ammunition. © May 22, 1944; A 180833. 2625
Fox (Sidney A.)* Martinsburg, W. Va. Your eyes.
© May 15, 1944; A 180771. 2626
Fraenkel (Osmond K.)* New York. Our civil liber-
ties. © May 12, 1944; A 180746, 2627
Fredericksburg, Va. Code of the city of Fredericks-
burg, Va. 1944. © May 16, 1944; A 180742;
Michie co., Charlottesville, Va. 2628
Friskey (Margaret) Corporal Crow. [1st ed.] ©
Apr. 15, 1944; A 180279; David McKay co.,
Philadelphia. 2629
pt. I, n. s., v. 41
9, 1944; A 180627; Amer. Unitarian assn., Bos-
ton. 2630
Fuerbringer (Ludwig Ernest) 80 eventful years.
© Apr. 20, 1944; A 180785; Concordia pub.
house, St. Louis. 2631
Fuhr (Hayes M.) Fundamentals of choral expres-
sion. © Apr. 17, 1944; A 180501; University of
Nebraska press, Lincoln, Neb. 2632
Fulerson (Roe) My personal pages. © Oct. 1,
1942; A 180738; Kiwanis internatl., Chicago.
2633
Funk & Wagnalls new standard encyclopedia year
book for 1943. © Apr. 21, 1944; A 180584; Funk
& Wagnalls co., New York. 2634
[Gaddis (Peggy) |: 2635, 2636
Girl in khaki, by Georgia Craig [pseud.] © Jan.
17, 1944; A 180257.
Meredith Blake, M. D. © Dec. 10, 1943; A
180261.
© Arcadia house, inc., New York.
Gaer (Joseph)* Washington, Everybody’s weather.
© Apr. 26, 1944; A 180349, 2637
Gaither (Frances)* New York. Red cock crows. ©
May 16, 1944; A 180707. 2638
Gallatin (Albert Eugene) Sir Max Beerbohm. ©
Apr. 26, 1944; A 180365; President & fellows of
Harvard college, Cambridge, Mass. 2639
[Gardner (Mary)}* New Wilmington, Pa. Mom
counted six, [By] Mac Gardner. [ist ed.] ©
May 10, 1944; A 180613. 2640
Garrett (Garet) Time is born. © Apr. 18, 1944; A
180555; Pantheon books, inc., New York. 2641
[Garst (Doris Shannon)] Custer, fighter of the
plains, by Shannon Garst. © Apr. 5, 1944; A
180472; Julian Messner, inc., New York.
2642
[Gash (Marie Manning)]* Washington. Ladies now
and then, by Beatrice Fairfax (Marie Manning)
[1st ed.] © May 1, 1944; A 180712. 2643
Gatti (Ellen) Exploring we would go. © Mar. 27,
1944: A 180293; Charles Scribner’s sons, New
York. 2644
Gauss (Marianne) Adventure in the west. © Apr.
-10, 1944; A 180292; M. Gauss & Charlotte W.
Gauss, Greeley, CoL 2645
Gilbert (Clark R.)* Carterville, Mo. Devotions
for youth, © Dec. 30, 1943; A 180759, 2646
Gildersleeve (Virginia C.) On education, by Rich-
ard Livingstone, with a foreword by V. C.
Gildersleeve. © Apr. 25, 1944; A 180246; Mac.
millan co., New York. 2647
Gilman (William)* Arlington, Vt. Our hidden
front, © May 10, 1944; A 180621. 2648
Fritchman (Stephen Hole) Men of liberty. © May
i
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no. 5, 1944
2682
Leadership of girl
2649
Girl scouts, inc.,* New York.
scout troops. © Oct. 25, 1943; A 180640.
Glass (Frederick C.) Adventures with the Bible in
Brazil, © Apr. 3, 1944; A 180528; Loizeaux
bros., New York. 2650
Gode (Alexander) Portuguese at sight. © Dec. 29,
1943; A 180502; Thomas Y. Crowell co., New
York. 2651
Goebel (Julius) jr. Law enforcement in colonial
New York. [By] J. Goebel, jr. [and] T. Raymond
Naughton. © Apr. 25, 1944; A 180411; Common-
wealth fund, New York. 2652
Gohdes (Clarence) American literature in nine-
teenth-century England. © May 10, 1944; A
180610; Columbia univ. press, New York. 2653
Good (Carter V.) comp. Abstracts of graduate
theses in education, Teachers college, Univer-
sity of Cincinnati, 1940-1943. Compiled and
edited by C. V. Good and Gordon Hendrickson.
v. 4. © Apr. 6, 1944; A 180374; Teachers col-
lege, Univ. of Cincinnati, Cincinnati. 2654
Goodrich (Leland M.) Documents on American
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rich and Marie J. Carroll, © Apr. 17, 1944; A
180412; World peace foundation, Boston. 2655
Gordon (Benjamin Lee) Romance of medicine. ©
May 12, 1944; A 180728; F, A. Davis co., Phila-
delphia. 2656
Graham (Alberta Powell) Thirty-one roads to the
White house. © May16, 1944; A 180729; Thom-
as Nelson & sons, New York. 2657
Graham (Frank)* New Rochelle, N. Y. McGraw of
the Giants. © Apr. 25, 1944; A 180452. 2658
Grant (Julius) ed. Jackh’s chemical dictionary. ©
May 15, 1944; A 180732; Blakiston co., Phila-
delphia, 2659
Gray (Wade S.)* Omaha. Her last performance. ©
Apr. 18, 1944; A 180637. 2660
Great Britain. Admiralty. East of Malta, west of
Suez, © 1 c. May 27, 1943; A ad int, 28220;
pubd. Mar. 19; His Majesty’s stationery office,
London, 2661
——aAir ministry. There’s freedom in the air. ©
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1; Controller of His Britannic Majesty’s station-
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Green (Shoshone) Rampage in the Rockies. © May
1, 1944; A 180595; Phoenix press, New York.
2663
Greenberg (David B.) So you’re going to buy a farm,
by D. B. Greenberg and Charles Corbin. © Apr.
24, 1944; A 180377; a publisher, inc.,
New York. 2664
Greenbie (Marjorie Barstow)* Penobscot, Me.
Lincoln’s daughters of mercy. © May 5, 1944;
A 180516. 2665
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Greene (William Chase) Moira; fate, good, and
evil in Greek thought. © May 16, 1944; A 180818;
President & fellows di Harvard college, Cam-
bridge, Mass. 2666
Greer (Blanche) Thunder’s tail, © Apr. 24, 1944;
A 180233; Coward-McCann, inc., New York.
2667
Gregory (Elizabeth Hiatt)* San Fernando, Calif.
Show window of life. [lst ed.] © Apr. 5, 1944;
A 180691. 2668
Grigg (Edward) British commonwealth. © Apr. 24,
1944; A 180264; Liveright pub. corp., New York.
2669
[Griner (Emilia)] Juan y Maria, por Emilia y
Aurelia. © Qct. 28, 1943; A 180252; Thomas Y.
Crowell co., New York. 2670
Grisbrook (H.) Pictorial guide to machine shop
practice, by H. Grisbrook and C. Phillipson.
© May 17, 1944; A 180726; Emerson books, inc.,
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2672
Groves (G. I.)* Chicago.
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Gruenberg (Benjamin C.) Biology and man, by B.
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23, 1944; A 180814; Ginn & co., Boston. 2673
Gucker (Frank Thomson) jr. Physical chemistry,
by F. T. Gucker, jr.,and William Buell Meldrum,
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Gustafson (A. F.) Conservation in the United States,
by A. F. Gustafson, C. H. Guise, W. J. Hamilton,
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Comstock pub. co., inc., Ithaca, N. Y. 2675
Haas (Velma Robinson) Daniel Shuster, 1752-1818;
genealogical and historical records of his de-
scendents to 1943, © Apr. 25, 1944; A 180274;
Arthur G. Skeeles, Columbus, O. 2676
Hagelstein (Robert)* Mineola, N. Y. Mycetozoa of
North America, © May 3, 1944; A 180488.
2677
Haines (Charles Grove) Role of the Supreme court
in American government and politics, 1789-
1835. © Feb. 14, 1944; A 180539; Regents of the
Univ. of California, Berkeley, Calif. 2678
Hall (James Norman)* Papeete, Tahiti. Lost Is-
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2679
Hancock (John Russell)* Wellington, New Zealand.
Plan for action, © 1 c. Apr. 24, 1944; A ad int.
28223; pubd. Mar. 20, 2680
Hansen (Alvin H.) State and local finance in the
national economy, by A. H. Hansen and Harvey
S. Perloff. [1st ed.] © Apr. 25, 1944; A 180284;
W. W. Norton & co., inc., New York. 2681
Harcourt-Smith (Simon)* London, Cardinal of
Spain. [lst American ed.] © May 15, 1944; A
180773, 2682
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2683
Harley (J. Eugene)* Los Angeles. Woodrow Wil-
son still lives—his tie ideals triumphant. ©
Mar. 22,.1944; A 180293 2683
[Harper (Florence Campbell)] Mezzo; the selected
poems of Pricella Grey [pseud.] © Dec. 29,
1942; A 180791; Charles Leslie Harper, Tex-
arkana, Tex. 2684
Harrington (Vernon C.) Problem of human suffer-
ing, by V. C. Harrington. [Revisions by Eliza-
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180788; Elizabeth Bowles Harrington, Middle-
bury, Vt. 2685
Harris (Jessie W.), Anders (Ida A.)* Knoxville,
Tenn. & Tate (Mildred T.)* Blacksburg, Va.
Everyday living. © May 2, 1944; A 180449,
2686
Hayes (Dorsha B.)* New York. Chicago, cross-
roads of American enterprise. © Apr. 5, 1944;
A 180471, 2687
Healy (Tim) More lives than one, © May 22, 1944;
A 180837; D. Appleton-Century co., inc., New
York. 2688
Hedworth (Barbara) All that we share. © Jan.
17, 1944; A 180258; Arcadia house, inc., New
York. 2689
Heldenbrand (Howard V.)* Pontiac, Mich. Front
office psychology. © Mar. 25, 1944; A 180312.
2690
Heldt (Peter Martin)* Nyack, N. ¥Y. Torque con-
verters or transmissions, © May 20, 1944; A
180802, 2691
Henderson (James M.) Wisconsin probate law and
practice. v. 1, 2. © Apr. 20, 1944; A 180414;
Callaghan & co,, Chicago. 2692
Herbert (F. Hugh)* Hollywood, Calif. Meet Corliss
Archer. © May 15, 1944; A 180824, 2693
Herring (Benjamin Oscar) Studies in the prophets.
© Apr. 14, 1944; A 180644; Broadman press,
Nashville. 2694
Herrmann (George R.) Synopsis of diseases of the
heart and arteries. © Apr. 5, 1944; A 180271;
C. V. Mosby co., St. Louis. 2695
Hershon (Jerome L.)* New York. Torah readings.
© May 3, 1944; A 180461. 2696
Hires (Harrison)* Philadelphia. For my children.
© Dec. 22, 1948; A 180381. 2697
Hoagland (Kathleen)* Rutherford, N. J.
- the sky. [ist ed.] © Apr. 19, 1944; A 180171.
2698
Hochbaum (H. Albert) Canvasback on a prairie
marsh, © Mar. 15, 1944; A 180267; Amer.
wildlife institute, Washington. 2699
Hoerber (Robert George)* St. Louis. Theme of
Plato’s republic. © May 1, 1944; A 180476.
2700
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Hoffman (Ross J. S.) Durable peace. [1st ed.] ©
May 4, 1944; A 180526; Oxford univ. press, New
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Hogner (Dorothy Childs)* New York. Our Ameri-
can horse, © May 2, 1944; A 180432. 2702
Hoh (Paul J.) Parish practice. © May 11, 1944; A
180625; Muhlenberg press, Philadelphia. 2703
Holmes (Fred L.)* Madison, Wis. Old world Wis-
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Holzner (Joseph) Paul of Tarsus, by J, Holzner.
Translated by Frederic C, Eckhoff. © May 19,
1944; A 180783; B. Herder book co., St. Louis.
2705
Hopkirk (Howard William) Institutions serving
children. © May 3, 1944; A 180428; Russell
Sage foundation, inc., New York. 2706
Hosie (Dorothea) Pool of Ch’ien Lung. © 1 c. Apr.
27, 1944; A ad int. 28198; pubd. Mar. 13; Hodder
& Stoughton, Itd., London. 2707
Hubbard (Rolla) Airplane engine mechanics, by R.
Hubbard and Augustin Dilworth, ist ed. © Apr.
11, 1944; A 180351; es ye book co., inc.,
New York.
Hudson (Wilbur G.)* Chicago. Conveyors and re-
lated equipment. © Apr. 14, 1944; A 180199,
2709
Huggenvik (Theodore) Your key to the Bible. ©
Mar. 20, 1944; A 180230; Augsburg pub. house,
Minneapolis. 2710
Hughes (Dorothy B.)* Santa Fe, N. M. Delicate
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180341, 2711
Hughes (William Leonard) Sports, their organiza-
_ tion and administration, by W. L. Hughes and
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180444, A. S. Barnes & co., inc., New base
2712
{Humphries (Adelaide) ] 2713, 2714
Leave my heart alone, by Kathleen Harris
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Substitute nurse. © Jan, 17, 1944; A 180260.
© Arcadia house, inc., New York.
Hunt (Elizabeth Pinney) Evidence. © Apr. 25,
1944; A 180386; Bruce Humphries, inc., Boston.
2715
Hunt (Howard)* New York. Limit of darkness. ©
May 17, 1944; A 180822. 2716
Hunt (Mabel " Leigh)* Indianapolis. Young man of
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Hutchens (Paul) Morning flight. © May 10,1944; A
180646; Wm. B. Eerdmans pub. co., Grand
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Hyamson (Moses)* New York. Duties of the heart.
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2708
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180652; Michigan state medical soc. & Michigan
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Ilin (M.) Ring and a riddle, by M. Ilin and E. Segal.
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1944; A 180713; J. B. Lippincott co., Philadel-
phia. 2721
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Jackson (J. Hugh) Accounting principles, © Apr.
19, 1944; A 180413; Charles R. Hadley co., Los
Angeles, 2726
Jackson (Winifred Virginia) Selected poems, by
W. V. Jackson and Ralph Temple Jackson, ©
May 3, 1944; A 180561; Ralph Dighton Jackson,
Boston. 2727
Jacob (Naomi)* Kensington, England. White wool.
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23. 2728
Jacobs (Milton C.)* New York. New York law of
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: 2729
James (Griffith) Room for love.
A 180598; Phoenix press, New York.
© May 1, 1944;
2730
Jaynes (Clare) pseud, These are the times. © Apr.
20, 1944; A 180736; Random house, inc., New
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Jenkins (Burris) jr .* New York, Father Meany
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2732
Jennings (Burgess H.) Internal combustion engines,
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[Jervis (Vera Murdock Stuart)] Masquerade, by
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Johnson (Harry J.) Invitation to health, © May 5,
1944; A 180778; Prentice-Hall, inc., New York.
2735
Johnson (Jack)* Evansville, Ind. Advanced preci-
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180654, 2736
Johnston (S. Paul)* Washington. Wings after war.
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Jones (Howard Mumford) Ideas in America. ©
May 17, 1944; A 180817; President & fellows of
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2757
Jordan (Edward B.) Inauguration of The Right Rev- _
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1944; A 180330; Catholic univ. of America press,
Washington. — 2739
Jordan (G. Ray) We believe.
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© Mar. 13, 1944: A
2740
Jordan (Mildred)* Reading, Pa. Shoo-fly pie. [1st
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Joscelyn (Archie) Boss of the Northern Star. ©
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2742
Kasanin (J. S.) ed. Language and thought in schiz-
ophrenia, Collected papers. © Jan. 12, 1944; A
180532; Regents of the Univ. of California, Berk-
eley, Calif. 2743
Kaun (Alexander) Soviet poets and poetry. © Sept.
29, 1943; A 180534; Regents of the Univ. of
California, Berkeley, Calif. — 2744
Keating (Lawrence A.)* New York. Highview mys-
tery. © Apr. 5, 1944; A 180468, 2745
Keene (Carolyn) Secret in the old well. © May 15,
1944; A 180699; Grosset & Dunlap, inc., New
York, 2746
Kees (Weldon)* New York. Last man. © Sept. 15,
1943; A 180608, 2747
Kelly (Harold C.) Practical course in horology.
© Apr. 12, 1944; A 180378; Manual arts press,
Peoria, Ill. , 2748
Kennedy (James William) Vaginal hysterectomy,
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bell, © Apr. 27, 1944; A 180333; F. A. Davis
co., Philadelphia. 2749
Kesyon (John Samuel)* Hiram, O. American pro-
nunciation, © July 1, 1943; A 180336. 2750
Kersh (Geraid)* London, Faces in a dusty picture.
©1c. Apr. 29, 1944; A ad int. 28201; pubd. Feb.
28, 2751
King (Rufus)* Rouses Point, N. Y. Case of the
dowager’s etchings. [1st ed.] © May 5, 1944; A
180512. 2752
Kinsella (Albert S.) Lincoln library of essential
information. © May 10, 1944; A 180609; Fron-
tier press co., Buffalo. 2753
Klatt (Margarete)* New York. Meine welt. © Dec.
15, 1943; A 180376, 2754
Knotts (Raymond)* Chicago. And the deep blue sea. ~
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Kock (Adrienne) ed. Life and selected writings of
Thomas Jefferson, Edited, and with an intro-
duction, by A. Koch and William Peden. © May
8, 1944; A 180524; Random house, inc., New
York. 2756
Kofod (Hattie Lumbard)* Rochester, N. Y. Home
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
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Kohn (Hans)* Northampton, Mass. Idea of nation-
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Koht (Halvdan) Voice of Norway, by H. Koht and
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lumbia univ. press, New York. 2759
Kolmer (John A.) Clinical diagnosis by laboratory
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A 180388; D. Appleton-Century co., inc., New
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Kootz (Samuel M.) Puzzle in petticoats. © May
10, 1944; A 180576; Crown publishers, New
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Kraus (René)* Brattleboro, Vt. Old master. [1st
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Kuhn (Hedwig S.) Industrial ophthalmology. ©
Apr. 6, 1944; A 180275: C. V. Mosby co., St.
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Kyle (Elisabeth) pseud, 2764, 2765
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ad int, 28195; pubd. Oct. 18,
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28196; pubd. Oct. 18.
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© Nov. 5, 1943; A 180288; Arcadia house, inc.,
New York.
Landauer (Carl) Theory of national economic plan-
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Univ. of California, Berkeley, Calif. 2767
Landheer (Bartholomew) ed. The Netherlands, ©
Dec. 15, 1943; A 180535; Regents of the Univ.
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20, 1944; A 180586; McGraw-Hill book co., inc.,
New York. 2769
Lanning (John Tate) Brief description of the prov-
ince of Carolina on the coasts of Floreda. ©
Apr. 28, 1944; A 180639; University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, Va. 2770
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Laski (Harold Joseph)* London. Faith, reason and
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pubd. Mar. 13. 2773
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Leon (Derrick)* Priestwood, Near Great Missen-
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3. 2776
Lerner (Abba P.) Economics of control. © May
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2777
Lester (Ralph P.) ed. Look to the East. © Feb. 25,
1944; A 180434; P. R. C. publications, inc., Chi-
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Levandis (John A.) Greek foreign debt and the
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180809; Columbia univ. press, New York. 2779
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Ley (Willy)* New York. Rockets, the future of
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1944; A 180745, 2781
Lief (Alfred)* New York. Camillus. © Apr. 14,
1944; A 180363. . 2782
Loeb (Isidor) ed. Debates of the Missouri con-
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1, 1944; A 180754; State historical soc. of
Missouri, Columbia, Mo. 2783
LonCoske (Eunice Mildred)* Ridgway, Pa. Heart
knows this. © May 1, 1944; A 180786. 2784
Longstreth (T. Morris) Tad Lincoln, the president’s
son, © Apr. 27, 1944; A 180298; Westminster
press, Philadelphia. 2785
Loran (Erle) Cézanne’s composition. © Nov. 1,
1943; A 180541; Regents of the Univ. of Cali-
fornia, Berkeley, Calif. 2786
Lord (Daniel A.) Some notes for the guidance of
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work, inc., St. Louis. 2787
Louisiana and Southern digest, 1809 to date. v. 17,
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Lyons (John Gordon)* London. Classic wonder
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pubd. Oct. 20, 2790
MacDonald (William Colt) Three mesquiteers.
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liam Colt MacDonald, Laguna Beach, Calif.
2791
McDowell (Laura Banks)* Clinton, Miss. Down
ways of wonder. © Apr. 18, 1944; A 180803,
2792
McDowell (Tremaine) ed. America in literature.
© May 4, 1944; A 180653; F. S. Crofts & co.,
inc., New York. 2793
McGregor (James H.) Voices from tepee land. ©
Apr. 20, 1944; A 180568; Dorrance & co., inc.,
Philadelphia. 2794
BOOKS, GROUP I
no, 5, 1944 2832
McHenry (R. B.) How to supervise. [By] R. B.
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A 180352; Natl. foremen’s institute, inc., Deep
River, Conn, : 2795
McIntosh (Colin Hugh) Long-range flight. 1st ed.
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Mackenzie (Compton) Mr. Roosevelt. © May 9,
1944; A 180583; E. P. Dutton & co., inc., New
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Mackintosh (James M.) War and mental health in
England. © Apr. 14, 1944; A 180239; Common-
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McKittrick (Myrtle M.)* Arcata, Calif. Vallejo,
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180657. 2799
Maclean (Catherine Macdonald)* London. Fare-
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2800
McVicker (Daphne Alloway)* Columbus, O. Queen
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2801
Maisel (Albert Q.)* Ossining, N. Y. Wounded get
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2802
Mandonnet (Pierre) St. Dominic and his work, by
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Marcoux (Harvey Lee) Business correspondence,
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Hamilton institute, inc., New York. 2805
Mason (Henry Lowell)* Boston. Hymn-tunes of
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Massachusetts. Annotated laws of Massachusetts.
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A 180423; Michie co., Charlottesville, Va. &
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pub. co., inc., Ithaca, N. Y. 2808
Mathews (Basil) Paul, the dauntless. © Apr. 7,
1944; A 180372; Fleming H. Revell co., New
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2810
Mayer (Joseph)* New York. Impolite mirror. ©
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Mead (James M)* Washington. Tell the folks back
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Meadow (Herb) Uncertain glory. © May 15,
1944; A 180698; Warner bros. pictures, inc., New
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Meadowcroft (Enid La Monte) Silver for General
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Means.(Florence Crannell) Peter of the mesa. ©
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Mellon (M. G.) Quantitative analysis record book.
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Mezerik (Avrahm G.) Care and repair of build-
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Harper & bros., New York. 2817
Michelson (Charles)* Washington, Ghost talks. ©
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Miers (Earl Schenck) Grass roots. © Apr. 26,
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phia. 2819
Miller (J. Hillis) Role of higher education in war
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Mississippi and Southern digest, 1809 to date. v.
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-——Supreme court. Reports of cases determined.
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Mitchell (Ruth Comfort) They shall come again. ©
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Moehlman (Conrad Henry) School and church. [1st
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New York. 2828
Moll (Aristides A.) Aesculapius in Latin America.
© May 4, 1944; A 180519; W. B. Saunders co.,
Philadelphia. 2829
Montgomery (Elizabeth) Three friends, by E.
Montgomery and Dorothy Baruch. William S.
Gray, reading director. © Apr. 29, 1944; A
180494; Scott, Foresman & co., Chicago. 2830
Moore (Stella Kilgore) Thoughts of an ordinary
woman. © Apr. 20, 1944; A 180266; Christo-
pher pub. house, Boston. 2831
More acids and bases. A collection of papers, by
David Davidson, W. F. Luder[and others] © Apr.
4, 1944; A 180223; Journal of chemical education,
Easton, Pa. 2832
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2833
Morgan (Charles) House of Macmillan, 1843-1943.
© Apr. 25, 1944; A 180404; Macmillan co., New
York. 2833
Morton (Jane) Blackbirds on the lawn. © Apr. 24,
1944; A 180231; Coward-McCann, inc., New
York. 2834
Muller (Frederick William) Public rural electri-
fication. © Apr. 10, 1944; A 180624; Amer.
council on public affairs, Washington. 2835
Mumford (Lewis)* Amenia, N. Y. Condition of
man. [1st ed.] © May 18, 1944; A 180816.
2836
Nash (Ernest)* New York. Romantowns. © May
22, 1944; A 180829. 2837
Nebraska. University,* Lincoln, Neb. Abstracts
of doctoral dissertations, 1943. © Mar. 9,
1944; A 180441, 2838
New international year book. A compendium of the
world’s progress for the year 1943. © Apr. 14,
1944; A-180487; Funk & Wagnalls co., New York.
2839
New Jersey miscellaneous reports; cases from
Jan. 1, 1943, to Jan. 1, 1944. v. 21. © Apr. 3,
1944; A 180396; Soney & Sage co., Newark, N. J.
2840
New wonder world. [v.] 1-11. © May 15, 1944;A
180722; George L. Shuman & co., Chicago.
2841
New York (State) Consoldiated laws of New York,
annotated. Beok 39, pts. 1,2. © Apr. 18, 1944;
A 180394, 180395; Edward Thompson co., New
York. 2842, 2843
New York supplement. Second series. v. 45 N. Y.
S. 2d. © Apr. 28, 1944; A 180689; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 2844
Nicholl (Helen R.) ed, Geography of the peace.
[ist ed.] © Apr. 10, 1944; A 180286; Harcourt,
Brace & co., inc., New York. 2845
Norby (Haakon) Questions and answers for deck
officers. 1st ed. © Mar, 28, 1944; A 180366;
McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New York. 2846
Norlie (Olaf Morgan) Norlie collection of English
Bibles. © May 3, 1944; A 180658; Saint Olaf
college, Northfield, Minn. 2847
North eastern reporter. Second series. v. 52 N.E.
2d. © Apr. 24, 1944; A 180673; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 2848
North western reporter. Second series. v.12 N. W.
2d. © Apr. 28, 1944; A 180686; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 2849
* Northwestern university, Evanston, Ill, Graduate
school. Summaries of doctoral dissertations.
June-August, 1943, ©.Apr. 25, 1944; A 180739;
Northwestern univ., Evanston, Ill. 2850
Notkin (Louis M.) ed, Mother. An anthology. ©
Dec. 15, 1943; A 180606; Samuel Curl, inc., New
York. 2851
90
Nourse (Edwin G.) Price making in a democracy.
© Apr. 6, 1944; A 180158; Brookings institution,
Washington. 2852
Nyberg (JosephA.) Fundamentals of plane geometry.
© Apr. 19, 1944; A 180305; Amer. book co.,
New York. : 2853
O’Connor (Michael J. L.) Origins of academic e-
conomics inthe UnitedStates. © Apr. 24, 1944;
A 180281; Columbia univ. press, New York.
2854
Ogilvie (Frank L.) Sheet metal pattern drafting
made easy. © May 6, 1944; A 180558; Sheet
metal publication co., New York. 2855
Ohio. Courts, Ohio opinions. Reports of cases
argued and determined, v. 27. Oct., 1943-Apr.,
1944. © May 22, 1944; A 180828; W. H. Ander-
son co, & Ohio law reporter co., Cincinnati.
2856
——Courts of appeals, Reports of cases argued
and determined. v. 71. © May 9, 1944; A
180741; J. L. W. Henney, for the state of Ohio,
Columbus, O. 2857
Olsen (D. B.) Cat wears a noose. [ist ed.] ©
Apr. 21, 1944; A 180234; Doubleday, Doran &
co., inc., New York. 2858
Opdycke (John B.)* New York. Say what you mean.
© Apr. 14, 1944; A 180542. 2859
Orchard (W. E.) “Humanity. What? Whence?
Whither? © May 11, 1944; A 180752; Bruce
pub. co., Milwaukee. 2860
Osgood (Harriett) Yukon River children. © Apr.
13, 1944; A 180427; Oxford univ. press, New
York, inc., New York. 2861
Owen (John Wilson) Short history of the church of
the United brethren in Christ. © Apr. 6, 1944;
A 180409; General board of Christian education,
United brethren in Christ, Dayton. 2862
Oxnam (G. Bromley) Facing the future unafraid.
© Apr. 7, 1944; A 180166; Fleming H. Revell
co., New York. 2863
Pacific reporter. Second series. v. 144 P. 2d. ©
Apr. 28, 1944; A 180688; West pub. co., St. Paul.
2864
Page (James R.)* Los Angeles. I. N. Van Nuys,
1835-1912. © Apr. 14, 1944; A 180332.
2865
Palgrave (Francis Turner) comp. Palgrave’s The
golden treasury, to which is appended The
rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, with an introduction
by Louis Untermeyer. © May 8, 1944; A 180521;
Random house, inc., New York. 2866
Parker (Harold T.) Three Napoleonic battles. ©
May 3, 1944; A 180579; Duke univ. press, Dur-
ham, N. C. 2867
/
For magicians
Parrish (Robert)* Des Moines.
2868
only. © Apr. 10, 1944; A 180290.
\
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 5, 1944
2905
Pattison (Walter T.) La fuente de las calaveras.
© May 3, 1944; A 180651;.F. S. Crofts & co.,
inc., New York.
Pauly (Karl B.)* Columbus, O. Bricker of Ohio.
© Mar. 31, 1944; A 180450. 2870
[Pedler (Ann Isabel Stafford)|* London. Army
without banners, by Ann Stafford. © 1 c. Dec.
28, 1942; A ad int. 28215; pubd. Oct. 26. 2871
Pelner (Louis) Diet therapy of disease. © May 1,
1944; A 180763; Personal diet service, New
York. 2872
Perry (Thomas D.) Modern wood adhesives. ©
May 2, 1944; A 180638; Pitman pub. corp., New
York. 2873
Phillips (Ted)*
Series 1. © Apr. 28, 1944; A 180794.
Pikesville, Md. Memory Lane.
2874
Picture post. v. 23. 2875-2878
No. 1, Apr. 1, 1944. © 1 c. Apr. 29, 1944; A
ad int. 28205; pubd. Mar. 29.
No. 2, Apr. 8, 1944. © 1c. May 9, 1944; A ad
int. 28222; pubd. Apr. 5.
No. 3, Apr. 15, 1944. © 1 c. May 20, 1944; A ad
int. 28243; pubd. Apr. 12.
No. 4, Apr. 22, 1944. © 1 c. May 20, 1944: A
ad int. 28244; pubd. Apr. 19,
© Hulton press, ltd., London.
Pierce (Elinore Mapes) Prayers of the Bible. ©
Jan. 18, 1944; A 180529: Judson press, Phila-
delphia. 2879
Pietri (Arturo Uslar) Las lanzas coloradas, por
A. U. Pietri, Edited, with introduction, notes,
exercises and vocabulary, by Donald Devenish
Walsh. jist ed.] © May 5, 1944; A 180743; w.
W. Norton & co., inc., New York. 2880
Pink (Louis H.) Freedom from fear. [ist ed.] ©
May 10, ast A 180616; Harper & bros., New
York. 2881
Popkin (Zelda)* New York. So much blood. ©
Apr. 25, 1944; A 180391. 2882
Porter (Elizabeth Cannon) Cortes the conqueror.
© Apr. 20, 1944; A 180570; Dorrance & co., inc.,
Philadelphia. 2883
Pratt (Theodore)* North Hollywood, Calif. Thunder
Mountain. © Apr. 21, 1944; A 180346, 2884
Price (George Ward)* London. Giraud and the
African scene. © May 16, 1944; A 180705.
2885
Prochnow (Herbert Victor) Great stories from
great lives. [1st ed.] © May 10, 1944; A 180618;
Harper & bros.,.New York. 2886
Proctor (Everitt) Last cruise of the Jeannette. ©
May 15, 1944; A 180717; Westminster press,
Philadelphia. 2887
Pudney (John Sleigh)* Dunmow, Essex, England.
Flight above cioud. [ist ed. ] © May 10, 1944; A
180612. 2888
2869 _
91
Pulford (Alfred) & Pulford (Dayton Turner)* To-
ledo. Homoeopathic materia medica of graphic
drug pictures and clinical comments, by Pulford.
© Feb. 1, 1944; A 180734. 2889
Pullen (Roscoe L.) ed. Medical diagnosis, applied
physical diagnosis. © Apr. 21, 1944; A 180251;
W. B. Saunders co., Philadelphia, 2890
Punch. v. 206. 2891-2893
No. 5378, Mar. 1, 1944. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1944;
A ad int. 28202; pubd. Mar. 1.
No. 5380, Mar. 15, 1944. © 1c. May 11, 1944;
A ad int. 28229; pubd. Mar. 15.
No. 5383, Apr. 5, 1944. © 1c. May 6, 1944; A
ad int. 28211; pubd. Apr. 5.
© Bradbury, Agnew & co., ltd., London.
Punshon (Ernest Robertson)* London. Night’s
cloak. © 1c. May 19, 1944; A ad int. 28238;
pubd. Apr. 10. 2894
Quarterly cumulative index medicus. v. 34. July-
Dec., 1943. © May 13, 1944; A 180795; Amer.
medical assn., Chicago. 2895
Read (Georgia Willis) ed. Gold rush. v. 1, 2. Edit-
ed by G. W. Read and Ruth Gaines. © "Apr. 10,
1944; A 180177; Columbia univ. press, New
York. 2896
[Redmon (Lois K.)] So long as you both shall live,
by Rachel Rogers [pseud.] © Mar. 25, 1944;
A 180569; Dorrance & co., inc., Philadelphia.
2897
Rees (Robert I.) Personnel management. [Re-
visions by William T. Livingston] © Apr. 20,
1944; A 180564; Alexander Hamilton institute,
inc., New York. 2898
Rehder (Helmut) Conversational German for be-
ginning and refresher courses. [By] H. Rehder
[and] W. F. Twaddell. © Apr. 24, 1944; A
180327; Henry Holt & co., inc., New York.
2899
Renner (George T.) Global geography, by G. T.
Renner and associates. © May 16, 1944; A
180790; Thomas Y. Crowell co., New York.
2900
Richardson (Alan) Preface to Bible-study. © Apr.
12, 1944; A 180300; Westminster press, Phila-
delphia. 2901
Richardson (Cynthia B.)* Alexandria, Va. Susie
Cucumber, she writes letters. © May 4, 1944;
A 180709. 2902
Ricks (Eldin) Combination reference.. © Feb. 23,
1944: A 180407; Deseret book co., Salt Lake City.
2903
Rippy (J. Fred)* Chicago. Latin American and the
industria! age. © May 5, 1944;A 180517. 2904
Rister (Carl Coke) Border command; Gencral Phil
Sheridan in the West. [ist ed.] © Apr. 22,
1944; A 180294; University of Oklahoma press,
Norman, Okl. ; 2905
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
2906
[Rister (Claude)] Oklahoma law, by Tex Holt
[pseud.] © Feb. 17, 1944; A 180255; Arcadia
house, inc., New York. 2906
[Rivett (Carol)]* Harpenden, Herts., England.
Checkmate to murder, by E. C. R. Lorac [pseud. |
© 1c. May 4, 1944; A ad int, 28209; pubd. Feb.
te 2907
Roberts (Cecil) The labyrinth. [1st ed.] © May 5,
1944; A 180508; Doubleday, Doran & co., inc.,
New York. ' 2908
Roberts (Harold S.) Rubber workers. [ist ed.] ©
Apr. 19, 1944; A 180174; Harper & bros., New
York. 2909
Robertson (Constance)* Kenwood, N. Y. Fire bell
in the night. © Apr. 26, 1944; A 180326. 2910
Robertson (H. E.) Hydronephrosis and pyelitis,
pyelonephritis, of pregnancy. © May 17, 1944;
A 180821; W. B. Saunders co., Philadelphia.
2911
Robinson (W. W.) Big boy. © May 9, 1944, A
180552; W. W. Robinson & Irene Robinson, Los
Angeles. , 2912
Rockwell (F. F:) ed. 10,000 garden questions
answered by 15 experts. © Apr. 21, 1944; A
180387; Amer. garden guild, inc., New York.
2913
Rosebery (Mercedes)* Louisville. This :day’s
madness, © May 16, 1944; A 180706. 2914
Runbeck (Margaret Lee)* Hollywood, Calif. Great
answer. © Apr. 18, 1944; A 180417. 2915
Sage (Dana) Moon was red. © Apr. 14, 1944; A
180287; Simon & Schuster, inc., New York. 2916
Sangster (Margaret E.) Bible quiz book. © Apr.
24, 1944; A 180225; Lothrop, Lee & Shepard;
New York. 2917
Saucier (Corinne Lelia)* Natchitoches, La. His-
tory of Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana. © Apr. 11,
1944; A 180276. 2918
Sayers (Dorothy L.)* Witham, Essex, England.
Other six deadly sins. © 1c. May 11, 1943; A
ad int. 28227; pubd. Mar. 11. 2919
Schendel (Arthur van)* New York. Een spel der
natuur. © Dec. 8, 1943; A 180642. 2920
Seghers (Anna) Transit. [By] A. Seghers, Trans-
lated from the German, by James A. Galston.
[ist ed.] © May 11, 1944; A 180604; Little,
Brown & co,, Boston. 2921
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Selling (Lowell S.) Synopsis of neuropsychiatry.
© Apr. 5, 1944; A 180270; C. V. Mosby co.,
St. Louis. 2922
Sessler (Jacob J.) Fact of God. © Apr. 17, 1944; A
180165; Fleming H. Revell co., New York. 2923
Seyler (Athene) Craft of comedy, by A. Seyler
and Stephen Haggard. © 1c. Apr. 27, 1944;A
ad int. 28224; pubd. Mar. 2; A. Seyler, London &
Estate of Stephan Haggard, Kingston on Thames,
England. 2924
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Shane (Ted)* Ridgefield, Conn. Heroes of the
Pacific. © Apr. 15, 1944; A 180269,
Shapiro (Irwin)* Pleasantville, N. ¥. Casey Jones
and locomotive no. 638. © Apr. 5, 1944; A
180467. 2926
Sharp (Walter R.)* Bronxville, N. Y. & Kirk (Gray-
son)* Scarsdale, N. Y. Contemporary inter-
national politics. © Apr. 18, 1944; A 180611.
2927
Shattuck (Mayo Adams)* Boston. Eight lectures
upon problems concerned with the creation of
estate plans. © May 9, 1944; A 180632.
2928
Sheen (Fulton J.) Seven words to the Cross. © May
5, 1944; A 180603; P, J. Kenedy & sons, New
York. 2929
Sherman (Ray W.)* Flushing, L. L, N. Y. Other
Mahoney. © Apr. 27, 1944; A 180328, 2930
Shientag (Bernard L.)* New York. Personality of
the judge. © Apr. 25, 1944; A 180656, 2931
Shimer (Hervey W.) Index fossils of North Ameri-
ca, by H. W. Shimer and Robert R. Shrock. ©
May 8, 1944; A 180623; Massachusetts institute
of technology, Cambridge, Mass. 2932
Shulman (Max)* Minneapolis. Feather merchants.
[1st ed.] © Apr. 19, 1944; A 180447. 2933
Siegele (H. H.) Twigs of thought. © May 1, 1944;
A 180648; Chapman & Grimes, inc., Boston,
2934.
Simenon (Georges) On the danger line, by G.
Simenon. Translated from the French, by Stuart
Gilbert. © 1 c, May 11, 1944; A ad int. 28231;
pubd. Mar. 17; Harcourt, Brace & co., inc., New
York, 2935
Sitwell (Osbert)* Renishaw Hall, Derbyshire, Eng-
land. Left hand, right hand! [1st ed.] © May 10,
1944; A 180635. 2936
New York. Sun never
2937
Skouras (Constantine J.)*
sets. © Mar. 15, 1944; A 180465.
Slurzberg (Morris) Electrical essentials of radio,
by M. Slurzberg and William Osterheld. © Apr.
13, 1944; A 180350; McGraw-Hill book co., inc.,
New York. 2938
Smith (F. Tredwell)* New York. Experiment in
modifying attitudes toward the negro, © Dec.
30, 1943; A 180280. 2939
Smith (Otto M.) Quantitative chemical methods for
engineering students, by O. M. Smith and L. F.
Sheerar. ist ed. © Apr. 19, 1944; A 180325;
McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New York. 2940
Smith (Wilfred Cantwell)* Lahore, India. Modern
Islam in India. © 1 c. Jan, 22, 1944; A ad int.
28240; pubd. June 7, 1943. 2941
Snow (Alice Rowe) Log of a sea captain’s daughter.
© May 5, 1944; A 180827; Edward K. Meador,
Boston. 2942
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BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 5, 1944
2980
Educational in-
2943
Snyder (Harold E.)* Washington.
breeding. © Dec. 30, 1943; A 180322.
Snyder (LeMoyne) Homicide investigation. [1st
ed.] © May 10, 1944; A 180805; Charles C.
Thomas, Springfield, Ill. 2944
Southern digest, 1809 to date. v. 17, 25. © Apr.
25, 1944; A 180674, 180675; West pub. co., St.
Paul. 2945, 2946
Southern reporter. Second series. v..15 So. 2d.
© Mar. 20, 1944; A 180371; West pub. co., St.
Paul. 2947
Southwell (John A.) tr. Origen, his life at Alex-
andria, by Rene Cadion. Translated by J. A.
Southwell. © Apr. 20, 1944; A 180167; B. Her-
der book co., St. Louis. 2948
Southwestern reporter (2d ser.) Texas decisions
reported in South western reporter. Second
series. 175 S. W. 2d-176S. W. 2d. © Apr. 26,
1944; A 180672; West pub. co., St. Paul. 2949
South western reporter. Second series. v. 176
S. W. 2d. © Apr. 4, 1944; A 180401; West pub.
co., St. Paul. 2950
Spargo (John Webster) Juridical folklore in Eng-
land. © May 3, 1944; A 180578; Duke univ. press,
Durham, N. C. 2951
Sparks (Dorothy Elizabeth)* Chicago. Nothing as
before. [1st ed.] © Apr. 19, 1944; A 180169.
2952 |
Spellman (Francis J.) Risen soldier. © Apr. 25,
1944; A 180244; Macmillan co., New York. 2953
Sphere. 2954-2956
v. 176, no, 2306, Apr. 1, 1944, © 1c. May 2,
; 1944; A ad int. 28206; pubd. Apr. 1.
v. 177.
No. 2307, Apr. 8, 1944. © 1c. May 12, 1944;
A ad int. 28225; pubd. Apr. 8.
No. 2308, Apr. 15, 1944. © 1 c. May 16,
1944; A ad int. 28235; pubd. Apr. 15.
© King features syndicate, inc., New York.
Spink (Leland Kenneth) Principles and practice of
flow meter engineering. © Nov. 1, 1943; A
180633; Foxboro co., Foxboro, Mass. 2957
Spittel (Richard L.) Savage sanctuary. © 1c. Feb.
16, 1942; A ad int. 28232; pubd. Dec. 15, 1941;
Liveright pub. corp., New York. 2958
Stanford (Edward Barrett) Library extension un-
der the WPA. © May 9, 1944; A 180740; Uni-
versity of Chicago, Chicago. 2959
Stapleton (Laurence) Justice and world society. ©
Apr. 29, 1944; A 180410; University of North
Carolina press, Chapel Hill, N. C. 2960
New York. Arctic man-
2961
Stefansson (Vilhjalmur)*
ual. © Apr. 25, 1944; A 180245.
Stern (Michael) Into the jaws of death. [1st ed.]
© Apr. 25, 1944; A 180360; Robert M. McBride
& co., New York. 2962
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Stevens (Ross Oliver)* Raleigh, N. C. Talk about
wildlife. © Apr. 27, 1944; A 180405. 2963
Stevenson (Burton E.) comp. Home book of quota-
tions. © Mar, 28, 1944; A 180662; Dodd, Mead
& co., inc., New York. 2964
Stevenson (Robert Louis) Child’s garden of verses,
by R. L. Stevenson. Introduction by William
Rose Benét. Illustrations by Roger Duvoisin, ©
Apr. 28, 1944; A 180433; Limited editions club,
inc., New York. 2965
[Stewart (Pamela Hansford Johnson)]* Staines,
Middlesex, England. Winter quarters, by Pam-
ela Hansford Johnson, © May 16, 1944; A
180780, 2966
Stidger (William L.) More sermons in stories. ©
Apr. 13, 1944; A 180801; Whitmore & Stone,
Nashville, 2967
Stieri (Emanuele) 2968-2970
Drill presses. © Apr. 20, 1944; A 180343,
Engine lathe. © Apr. 20, 1944; A 180342.
Turret lathes. © Apr. 20, 1944; A 180344,
© Essential books, New York.
Stoddard (Alexander J.) English two. [By] A. J.
Stoddard, Matilda Bailey [and] William Dodge
Lewis. © Apr. 25, 1944; A 180304; Amer. book
co., New York, 2971
Stonehouse (Ned Bernard)* Glenside, Pa. Witness
of Matthew and Mark to Christ. © May 10, 1944;
A 180607. 2972
[{Streatfeild (Marion Catherine)]* London. May
I keep dogs? By Kitty Barne [pseud.] © lc.
Feb. 17, 1942; A ad int, 28213; pubd. Dec. 16,
1941. 2973
Streatfeild (Noel)* London, Harlequinade. © 1c.
Jan. 4, 1944; A ad int, 28197; pubd. Nov. 4, 1943,
2974
Strecker (Edward A.) Fundamentals of psychiatry.
© Apr. 25, 1944; A 180453; J. B. Lippincott co.,
Philadelphia. 2975
Strode (Hudson)* Tuscaloosa, Ala. Spring har-
vest; collection of stories from Alabama, [1st
ed.] © May 15, 1944; A 180770. 2976
Stroebe (Lilian L.) Vom alltag zur literatur. ©
Apr. 18, 1944; A 180161; Henry Holt & co., inc.,
New York. 2977
Stumbough (Virginia) Three bugs ina rug: © May
19, 1944; A 180756; David McKay co., Phila-
delphia. - 2978
Elementary
Sullivan (Edward Joseph)* Denver.
2979
Japanese. © May 1, 1944; A 180696.
Swenson (David F.) tr. Either/or, by Soren Kier-
kegaard. v. 1, 2. v. 1. Translated by D. F.
Swenson and Lillian Marvin Swenson. v. 2.
Translated by Walter Lowrie. © Mar. 27,
1944; A 180088; Princeton univ. press, Prince-
ton, N. J. 2980
2981
Taber (Gladys)* Southbury, Conn.
day. © May 8, 1944; A 180776,
Give us this
2981
[Taylor (Marion Lee) tr. Chemistry of synthetic
substances, by Dr. Emil Dreher. [Translated
by M. L. Taylor] © Mar. 5, 1944; A 180334;
Philosophical library, New York. 2982
[Taylor (Phoebe Atwood)] Dead Ernest, by Alice
Tilton [pseud. 1st ed.] © Apr. 25, 1944; A
180283; W. W. Norton & co., inc., New York.
2983
Teilhet (Darwin L.)* College Park, Md. Odd man
pays. [1st ed.] © May 10, 1944; A 180575.
2984
Texas. Court of criminal appeals. Texas criminal
reports; cases determined. v. 145. © Mar.
31, 1944; A 180480; George Calhoun, Austin,
Tex. 2985
Thomas (Rowan T.) Born in battle. [ist ed.] ©
May 12, 1944; A 180671; John C. Winston co.,
Philadelphia. 2986
Thompson (Oscar) ed, International cyclopedia
of music and musicians. © May 16, 1944; A
180768; Dodd, Mead & co., inc., New York.
2987
Thrift (Charles Tinsley) jr.,*
Trail of the Florida circuit rider.
1944; A 180750.
© May 4,
2988
Tobin (Chester M.)* Chicago, Turkey, key to the
East. © Apr. 7, 1944; A 180451. 2989
Todoroff (Albert A.) How to build and operate a
locker plant. © May 1, 1944; A 180649; Meat
merchandising, inc., St. Louis. 2990
Tremblay (Laurence)* Miami, Fla. Happytown
tales. [1st ed.] © Apr. 11, 1944; A 180238.
2991
Treviranus (G. R.) Revolutions in Russia. [1st
ed.] © May 10, 1944; A 180617; Harper & bros.,
New York. 2992
Trilling (Mabel B.) You and your money, by M. B.
Trilling [and] Florence Williams Nicholas. ©
Apr. 28, 1944; A 180544; J. B. Lippincott co.,
Philadelphia. 2993
Trombly (Albert Edmund)* Columbia, Mo. Grain
of sand, and other poems. © Apr. 25, 1944, A
180354, 2994
‘Turner (T. Arthur) Organizing to help the handi-
capped. © Feb. 16, 1944; A 180403; Natl. soc.
for crippled chiléren of the United States of
America, inc., Elyria, O. 2995
Tyler (Parker)* New York. Hollywood hallucina-
tion. © Apr. 26, 1944; A 180265. 2996
Utting (Mattie Johns) Christopher Columbus, the
discoverer. © May 5, 1944; A 180520; Christo-
pher pub. house, Boston. 2997
Vandenberg (Frank) He called my name. © May
10, 1944; A 180647; Wm. B. Eerdmans pub. co.,
Grand Rapids, Mich.
Lakeland, Fla. .
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Van Doren (Carl) Red badge of courage. [By]:
Stephen Crane. Introduction by C. Van Doren.
© Mar. 30, 1944; A 180277; Limited editions
club, New York. — 2999
Vaughan (Warren T.) Primer of allergy. © Mar.
26, 1943; A 180440; C. V. Mosby co., St. Louis.
; 3000
Vernadsky (George) History of Russia. © Apr. 3,
1944; A 180546; Yale univ. press, New Haven.
3001
Villard (Oswald Garrison) Disappearing daily.
[1st ed.] © May 15, 1944; A 180772; Alfred A.
Knopf, inc., New York, 3002 —
Vinal (Harold)* New York. Compass eye. © May
8, 1944; A 180715. 3003
Virginia and West Virginia digest, 1681 to date. v.
18, © Apr. 27, 1944; A 180687; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 3004
Voorhis (Jerry)* San Dimas, Calif. Beyond victory.
© Apr. 27, 1944; A 180347. 3005
Waldeck (Theodore J.) Treks across the veldt.
© May 12, 1944, A 180747: Viking press, inc.,
New York. 3006
Walker (Dorothy Pierce)* Cambridge, Mass. Dr.
Whitney’s secretary. © Apr. 24, 1944; A 180421.
3007 .
Walsh (Mary) Molly the rogue. [1st ed.] © May
15, 1944; A 180775; Alfred A. Knopf, inc., New
York. 3008
(Walsh (Pearl Sydenstricker Buck)]* Perkasie,
Pa. Spirit and the flesh, by Pearl S. Buck. ©
Mar. 6, 1944; A 179195. 3009
Ward (Marion B.) Boat children of Canton. [1st
ed.] © Apr. 15, 1944; A 180278; David McKay
co., Philadelphia. 3010
Warner (W. Lloyd) Who shall be educated? [By]
W. L. Warner, Robert J. Havighurst [and] Martin
B. Loeb. [1st ed.] © Apr. 19, 1944; A 180173;
Harper & bros., New York. 3011
Webber (Herbert John) ed. Citrus industry. v. 1.
Edited by H. J. Webber and Leon Dexter Bat-
chelor. 1st ed. © Jan. 4, 1944; A 180540;
Regents of the Univ. of California, Berkeley,
Calif. 3012
Weil (B. H.) Plastic horizons, by B. H. Weil and
Victor J. Anhorn. © May 6, 1944; A 180547;
Jaques Cattell press, Lancaster, Pa. 3013
Wells (Helen) Cherry Ames, army nurse. © May
15, 1944; A 180701; Grosset & Dunlap, inc., New
York. 3014
[Westfall (Bessie Strader)|* Glendale, Calif.
Punching the clock for freedom. [By] Strader
Westfall, © Feb. 17, 1944; A 180718. 3015
Weston (Garnett) Poldrate street. © Apr. 5, 1944;
A 180470; Julian Messner, inc., New York. hie
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 5, 1944
3051
Whitcomb (Catharine)* New York. The Malfreys.
[1st ed.] © May 22, 1944; A 180823. 3017
White (Helen C.) Social criticism in popular reli-
gious literature of the sixteenth century. © May
9, 1944; A 180550; Macmillan co., New York.
3018
White (Victor) Peter Domanig: morning in Vienna.
© Apr. 26, 1944; A 180339; Bobbs-Merrill co.,
Indianapolis. 3019
White (William Braid)* Somerville, Mass. Piano
tuning and allied arts. © Dec. 1, 1943; A 180804.
3020
Who’s who. 1944. © 1 c. May 17, 1944; A ad int.
28234; pubd. Mar. 22; Macmillan co., New York.
3021
Who’s who in America. v. 23. 1944-1945. © May
16, 1944; A 180755; A. N. Marquis co., Chicago.
3022
Who’s who in American education, [v. 11] 1943-44.
© May 18, 1944; A 180806; Robert C. Cook, Mc-
Comb, Miss. 3023
Wilder (Robert)* Bayside, L. I, N. Y. Mr. G.
strings along. © Apr. 7, 1944; A 180454, 3024
[Wilkins (William Vaughan) ]}* Carreg Cennen, near
Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Being met
together, by Vaughan Wilkins. © 1 c. May 24,
1944; A ad int. 28245; pubd. Mar. 27. 3025
[Williams (W. Leigh)|* Woking, Surrey, England.
Green prison, by Leigh Williams. © 1c. Oct.
15, 1941; A ad int. 28203; pubd. Aug. 15. 3026
[Willis (Patrick Jerome)]* London, It stopped at
London, by Jerome Willis. © 1 c. May 12, 1944;
A ad int. 28228; pubd. Mar. 16. 3027
Wilson (Charles Morrow) Middle America. [1st
ed.] © Apr. 28, 1944; A 180368; W. W. Norton
& co., inc., New York. 3028
Wilson (Dorothy Clarke) The brother. © Apr. 28,
1944; A 180716; Westminster press, Philadel-
phia, 3029
[Wilson (Robert McNair) ]* New York. Emergency
exit, by Anthony Wynne [pseud.] © Apr. 15, 1944;
A 180268. 3030
[Winser (David)]* London, There was no yesterday,
by John Stuart Arey [pseud.] © Mar. 10, 1944;A
179662, 3031
Winston dictionary. Encyclopedic ed. © May 18,
1944; A 180798; John C. Winston co., Philadelphia.
3032
Wirth (Fremont P.) Forman’s Our republic. ©
Apr. 18, 1944; A 180227; D. Appleton-Century
co., inc., New York. 3033
Wisconsin. Supreme court. Wisconsin reports.
[v.] 243. Cases determined April 13-Qctober
12, 1943. © Apr. 26, 1944; A 180340; State of
Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 3034
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‘Woodward (William E.)
Wise (Herbert A.) ed, Great tales of terror and
the supernatural. Edited by H. A. Wise and
Phyllis Fraser. © May 18, 1944; A 180825;
Random house, inc., New York. 3035
Wise (Stephen S.)* New York. As I see it. ©
Mar. 17, 1944; A 180560. 3036
Wolfe (Don M.) ed. Leveller manifestoes of the
Puritan revolution. © May 5, 1944; A 180762;
Thomas Nelson & sons, New York. 3037
Wood (Clement) Death in Ankara. © Jan. 17, 1944;
A 180263; Arcadia house, inc., New York.
3038
Wood (Frederick L. W.)* Wellington, New Zealand.
Understanding New Zealand. © Apr. 24, 1944.
A 180232. 3039
Woodward (Joan) Glowworm and other poems.
© Dec. 27, 1943; A 180594; Wings press, Mill ©
Valley, Calif. 3040
Way our people lived.
[1st ed.] © Apr. 26, 1944; A 180364; E. P,
Dutton & co., inc., New York. 3041
Woolever (Mary Stauffer)* Cynwyd, Pa. We two
are kin, oh tree. © May 1, 1944; A 180787,
~ 3042
Worthington (May) Sally, army dietitian. © May
16, 1944; A 180767; Dodd, Mead & co., inc.,
New York. 3043
Wyatt (Woodrow) ed. English story. © 1 c. Jan.
26, 1944; A ad int. 28218; pubd. Nov. 1, 1943;
Williams Collins sons & co., ltd., London.
° 3044
Wynner (Edith) Searchlight on peace plans. [By]
E. Wynner and Georgia Lloyd. [ist ed.] ©
May 12, 1944; A 180663; E. P. Dutton & co.,
inc., New York. 3045
- Yarborough (Charlotte Aiken)* Ocean Grove, N. J.
Insurgent summer. [1st ed.] © May 10, 1944;
A 180614, 3046
Yoseloff (Thomas) ed, Seven poets in search of an
answer. © Apr. 17, 1944; A 180291; Bernard
Ackerman, inc., New York. 3047
Yost (Don M.) Systematic inorganic chemistry of
the fifth-and-sixth-group nonmetallic elements,
by D. M. Yost and Horace Russell, jr. © May
10, 1944; A 180777; Prentice-Hall, inc., New
York. 3048
Young men’s Christian associations. International
committee,* New York. Handbook for the war-
time campus. © Mar. 22,1944; A 180724, 3049
Zurcher (Arnold J.) ed. Postwar goals and econom-
ic reconstruction. Addresses, edited by A. J.
Zurcher and Richmond Page. © Apr. 5, 1944; A
180439; New York univ., New York. 3050
Zweng (Charles A.) & Zweng (Allan C.)* North
Hollywood, Calif. Airline transport pilot rating.
1st ed. © Mar. 1, 1944; A 180504. 3051
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. I, n.s., v. 41
Number of entries of books included in the Catalog for 1944:
(a) United States publications----------------------------------------=-----------------=--- 2,773
(b)_ Foreign books. in foreign Janguages once = pe la eae nr 8
(c) Foreign books in English language under ad interim provisions
of law of Mar. 4, 1909-------------------------------------------=-=-----=-=----=+------- 270
Total---------------------------------------------------=-----------2--=---------- 3,051
96
LIST OF BOOKS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[3051
Alvord (Clarence Walworth)
Mississippi Valley
v. 1, 2. © Idress Head
R 124312, 124313, Jan.
1,2
in British politics.
‘ Alvord, Palmyra, Mo.
15, 1944.
Anderson (James Douglas) Making the American
thoroughbred, especially in Tennessee, 1800-
1843, by J. D. Anderson; including Reminiscences
of the turf, by Balie Peyton, with notes by the
author. © J. D. Anderson, Madison, Tenn.
R 124127, Jan. 13, 1944. 3
Ashley (Roscoe Lewis) 4-7
Early European civilization. New ed. R 123167,
_ Dec. 16, 1943.
Medieval civilization.
Complete ed. R 123165, Dec. 16, 1943.
Preliminary ed. pp. 327-422. R 123163,
Dec. 16, 1943.
Preliminary ed. pp. 413-492. R 123164, Dec.
: 16, 1943.
© R. L. Ashley, Pasadena.
Ballard (Anna Woods) 8,9
French reader. © A. W. Ballard, New York.
R 122753, Nov. 24, 1943.
Short stories for oral German, by A. W. Ballard
and Carl A. Krause. © A. W. Ballard, New
York & Margaret B. Krause, Marion, Ind.
R 123126, Dec. 14, 1943. a
Bender’s lawyers diary and directory for the state
of New York. 1917. 26th year. © Matthew Ben-
der & co., inc., New York. R 123525, Dec. 31,
1943. 10
Beresford (John Davys) These Lynnekers. ©
D. Beresford, London. R 124568, Jan. 28, 1944.
11
Bergling (John Mauritz) 12, 13
Art monograms and lettering. 8th ed. R 122913,
Nov. 27, 1943.
New designs for stationery, etc. R 122914,
Nov. 27, 1943.
© Virginia C. Bergling, Chicago.
Blake (Dorothy Gaynor) Melody book. ist grade.
v.1. © D. G. Blake, Webster Groves, Mo. R
123026, Dec. 3, 1943. 14
[Blanchard (Mme.) | 15-18
Common sense, how to exercise it, by Yoritomo-
Tashi, annotated by B. Dangennes [pseud. ]
Authorized ed. Translated by Mme. Leon J.
Berthelot de la Boileverie. R 122789, Nov.
25, 1943.
Influence, how to exert it, by Yoritomo-Tashi,
annotated by Pa Daneentics peeuc| Authorized
ed. Translated by Dora Knowlton Ranous and
Herbert G. Wintersgill. R 122788, Nov. 25,
1943.
Speech, how to use it effectively, by Xanthes,
annotated by B. Dangennes[pseud. ] Authorized
ed. Translated by Mme. Leon J. Berthelot
de la Boileverie. R 122791, Nov. 25, 1943.
97
Timidity, how to overcome it, by Yoritomo-
Tashi, with comments by B. Dangennes.
[pseud.] Authorized ed. Translated by Mary
W. Artois. R 122787, Nov. 25, 1943.
© Funk & Wagnalls co., New York.
Bleyer (Willard Grosvenor) Tupes of news writing.
© Alice H. Bleyer, Madison, Wis. R 123193,
Dec. 17, 1943. 19
Bolenius (Emma Miller) Teaching literature in the
grammar grades and high school. © Emma
Miller Bolenius Whitney, New York. . R 123176,
Dec. 17, 1943. 20
Boylan (William A.) City arithmetics, by W. A.
Boylan and Floyd R. Smith. 3d year, Ist and
2d half, 4th year, ist and 2d half, 5th year, ist
and 2d half. © Charles E. Merrill co., inc.,
New York. R 122814-122819, Nov. 16, 1943.
21-26
Bradford (Gamaliel) Union portraits. © Helen F.
Bradford, Wellesley, Mass. R 123187, Dec. 17,
1943, 27
Breninger (Dayton C.) Some jokes on the customs
and the times in rhymes. © D. C. Breninger,
Massillon, O. R 122634, Nov. 9, 1943. 28
Brooke (Rupert) Letters from America. © Ed-
ward Marsh, London. R 124049, Jan. 10, 1944.
29
Buchan (John)
Greenmantle. R 123198, Dec. 17, 1943.
Power house. R 123716, Dec. 17, 1943.
© Susan Caroline Tweedsmuir, Oxford, England.
30, 31
Burke (Edmund) Conciliation with the colonies;
the speech by Edmund Burke, ed. by Archibald
Freeman and Arthur W. Leonard. © Houghton
Mifflin co., Boston, R 123177, Dec. 17,1943. 32
Burroughs (John) Under the apple trees. © Julian
Burroughs, West Park, N. Y. R 123189, Dec.
17, 1943. 33
Buswell (Leslie) Ambulance no. 10. © L. Buswell,
Gloucester, Mass. R 122633, Nov. 19, 1943. 34
Butler (Nicholas Murray) Meaning of education.
Rev. and enlarged ed. © N. M. Butler, New York.
R 122671, Nov. 20, 1943. 35
Byrne (Marie Jose, sister) Prolegomena to an edi-
tion of The works of Decimus Magnus Ansonius.
© Sister M. J. Byrne, Convent Station, N.J. R
124030, Jan. 8, 1944. 36
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Cabell (James Branch) 37, 38
Certain hour. R 122743, Nov. 20, 1943.
From the hidden way, being seventy-five adapta-
tions in verse. R 122744, Nov. 20, 1943.
© J. B. Cabell, Richmond.
39
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pt. EE n. S., Vv. 41
Cambridge history of English literature. Edited
by Sir A. W. Ward and A. R. Waller. v.12. ©
Macmillan co., New York. R 123166, Dec. 16,
1943, 39
Cather (Katherine Dunlap) Pan and his pipes and
other tales for children. © Radio corp, of Amer-
ica, RCA Victor div., Camden, N. J. R 123025,
Dec. 3, 1943. 40
Charley (L.) Opportunities, how to make the most of
them, by L. Charley. Translated by Lorenzo
-O’Rourke. Authorized ed. © Funk & Wagnalls
co., New York. R 122790, Nov. 25, 1943. 41
Clark (William Lawrence) jr. Handbook of the law
of private corporations, by W. L. Clark, jr.
3d ed., by I. Maurice Wormser. © West pub.
co., St. Paul. R 122677, Nov. 15, 1943. 42
Cleghorn (Sarah Norcliffe) Fellow captains, by S.
N. Cleghorn and Dorothy Canfield Fisher. ©
Sarah Cleghorn, Manchester, Vt. & D. C. Fisher
Arlington, Vt. R 123079, Dec. 9, 1943. 43
Cobb (Irvin Shrewsbury) 44-48
And there was light. R 123021, Dec. 3, 1943.
Fibble, D. D. R 123020, Dec. 3, 1943.
Local color. R 123019, Dec. 3, 1943.
Lovers leap. R 123022, Dec. 3, 1943.
Under sentence. R 123023, Dec. 3, 1943.
© I. S. Cobb, Santa Monica, Calif.
Collier (P. F.) & son corp. Wisest, the wittiest,
the most interesting minds. © P. F. Collier
& son corp., New York. R 124314, Jan. 11, 1944,
49
Collier’s photographic history of the European war,
including sketches and drawings. New ed., col-
lected and arranged by Francis J. Reynolds and
C. W. Taylor. © P. F. Collier & son ¢orp., New ~
York. R 124128, Jan. 11, 1944. 50
Comstock (Harriet Theresa) The vindication. ©
H. T. Comstock, New York. R 122696, Nov. 19,
1943. 51
Condé (Bertha) Business of being a friend. © B.
Condé, New York. R 123192, Dec. 17, 1943.
52
Cooper (Elizabeth Beaver) Drusilla with a million.
© E. B. Cooper, Homestead, Fla. R 123719,
Jan. 7, 1944. 53
Cotter (Arundel) Authentic history of the United
States steel corporation, © A. Cotter, New York.
R 123128, Dec, 15, 1943. 54
Cubberley (Ellwood Patterson) Public school ad-
ministration. © Helen Cubberley, Stanford
University, Calif. R 123174, Dec. 17, 1943. 55
Dickinson (Asa Don) ed, Stories of achievement.
v. 1-6. © Doubleday, Doran & co., inc., New
York. R 122741, Nov. 20, 1943. 56
Dock (Lavinia L.) comp. Text-book of materia medi-
ca for nurses. 6th ed., rev. and enl. © L. L.
Dock, Fayettesville, Pa. R 123350, Dec. 22,
1943. 57
98
Dreiser (Theodore) Hoosier holiday. © T. Dreiser,
Hollywood, Calif. R 123349, Dec. 22,1943. 58
Duffy (Richard) Personality, how to build it, Au-
thorized ed. © Funk & Wagnalls co., New York.
R 122697, Nov. 19, 1943. 59
Dunham (Elizabeth Marie) How to knowthe mosses.
© E. M. Dunham, Wellesley, Mass. R 123188,
Dec. 17, 1943. 60
Dunmore (Walter Thomas) ed. [Illustrative cases
on the law of wills. © West pub. co., St. Paul.
R 122673, Nov. 15, 1943, 61
Durell (Fletcher) 62, 63
Key to Plane geometry, by F. Durell and E. E.
Arnold. R 123105, Dec. 10, 1943,
Plane geometry, by F. Durell and E. E. Arnold.
R 122820, Nov. 16, 1943,
© Charles E, Merrill co., inc., New York.
Dwight (Harry Griswold) Stamboul nights. © H.
G. Dwight, New York. R 123028, Dec. 6, 1943.
64
Earls (Michael) Marie of the House D’Anters.
© Joseph R. N. Maxwell, Worcester. R 123071,
Dec. 9, 1943, . 65
Fernald (James Champlin) English grammar sim-
plified. © Charles B. Fernald, Upper Mont-
clair, N. J. R 124143, Jan. 12, 1944. - . 66
[Fisher (Dorothea Frances Canfield) | 67, 68
Real motive, by Dorothy Canfield. R 123074,
Dec. 9, 1943.
Self reliance, by Dorothy Canfield. R 123075,
Dec, 9,.1943, .-
® © D. F. C. Fisher, Arlington, Vt.
France (Anatole) Livre de mon ami, le livre de
Pierre, par A. France. Edited with notes, intro-
duction, and vocabulary by QO. G. Guerlac. ©
Helen F. Guerlac, Ithaca, N. Y. R 123076, Dec.
9, 1943. 69
Frost (Robert) Mountain interval © R. Frost,
Cambridge, Mass. R 123080, Dec. 9, 1943.
70
Gardner (George E.) Handbook of the law of wills,
by G. E. Gardner. 2d ed., by Walter T. Dunmore.
© West pub. co., St. Paul. R 122675, Nov. 15,
1943. 71
Garland (Hamlin) They of the high trails. © Con-
stance Garland Williams & Mary Isabel Lord,
Van Nuys, Calif. R 122649, Nov. 13,1943. 72
Gilbert (Frank Bixby) ed, Bender’s manual; super-
visors’, county and town officers’ manual. 8th
ed. © Matthew Bender & co., inc., New York.
R 123524, Dec. 31, 1943. 73
Gillilan (Strickland) Including you and me. © S.
Gillilan, Washington. R 123104, Dec. 11, oe ‘.
Goodenough (George Alfred) Mollier diagram for
saturated and superheated steam. © John Wiley
& sons, inc., New York. R 123506, Dec. 28,
1943, 75
RENEWALS
Grahame (Kenneth) Cambridge book of poetry for
children. © Elspeth Grahame, Pangbourne,
Berkshire, England. R 124047, Jan.14,1944. 76
Grover (Eulalie Osgood) Overall boys, by E. O.
Grover. Illustrated by Bertha L. Corbett. ©
B. C. Melcher, Hollywood, Calif. R 122780,
Nov. 26, 1943. 77
78, 79
R 124555, Jan. 21,
Hall (Jennie)
Our ancestors in Europe.
_ 1944,
Teacher’s manual to accompany Our ancestors
in Europe. R 124563, Jan. 21, 1944.
© Chester I. Hall, Schenectady, N.Y.
Hamilton (Anna Heuermann) 80-82
Keyboard harmony and transposition. v. 1, 2.
R 122826, 122827, Nov. 25, 1943.
Keyboard harmony and transposition. Prelimi-
nary studies. R 122825, Nov. 25, 1943.
© A. H. Hamilton, Marshall, Mo.
[Hamon (Louis)] Palmistry for all, by Cheiro
[pseud.] © Mena Hamon, East St. Chichester,
England. R 124048, Jan. 14, 1944. 83
Harris (Charles K.) Should a girl be told. © Cora
L. Harris, New York. R124311, Jan. 13,1944. 84
Hawthorne (Julian) History of the United States
from 1492 to 1915, by J. Hawthorne, with supple-
mentary chapters by Francis J. Reynolds. v.
1-3. © P. F. Collier & son corp., New York.
R 124129, Jan. 11, 1944. 85
Hunter (George Leland) 86, 87
Modern fabrics; chintz and cretonnes. R 124545,
Jan. 27, 1944,
Renaissance tapestries. R 124142,Jan. 12, 1944.
© Esther Hunter Burtenshaw, New York.
Hutchinson (Woods) Community hygiene. © Alex-
ander Hutchinson, Boston. R 123179, Dec. 17,
1943, cE 88
Huyke (Juan B.) Nova cartilha edicao revisada da
cartilha de Arnold. © J. B. Huyke, San Juan,
Puerto Rico. R 122959, Nov. 30, 1943. 89
Jenison (George David) Formulas and simple meth-
ods of refinishing metals. © G. D. Jenison,
Decatur, Ill. R 122965, Dec. 2, 1943. 90
Jones (Edward David) Administration of industrial
enterprises. © E. D. Jones, Columbus, 0. R
123081, Dec. 9, 1943. 91
Jung (Carl Gustav) Psychology of the unconscious;
a study of the transformations and symbolisms of
the libido, a contribution to the history of the
evolution of thought, by Dr. C. G. Jung. Author-
ized translation, with introduction, by Beatrice
M. Hinkle. © Beatrice M. — New York.
R 123107, Dec. 11, 1943. 92
- Kilbourne (Frederick Wilkinson) Chronicles of the
White Mountains. © F. W. Kilbourne, Meriden,
Conn. R 124135, Jan. 12, 1944. 93
Kimball (Edward Ancel) Scienza cristiana: Il domi-
nio dell’ uomo sopra il male. © Christian science
pub. soc., Boston. R 122977,Nov.15,1943. 94
99
Kyne (Peter Bernard)
Irish dividend. R 124173, rad, 12, 1944.
Monsieur le Capitaine Ricks. R 124172, Jan.
12, 1944.
© P. B. Kyne, San Francisco.
95, 96
Locke (Flora Elbertine Huie) Foundation of music
in rhymes and songs for beginners. Rev. ed.
© F. E. H. Locke, Buffalo. R 123364, Dec. 24,
1943,
97
Lodge (Henry Cabot) ed. History of nations. v.
1-25. Ghent ed. © P. F. Collier & son corp.,
New York. R 124130, Jan. 11, 1944. 98
[Lothrop (Harriet Mulford Stone) ] Our Davie Pepper,
by Margaret Sidney [pseud.] © Margaret M. .
Lothrop, Concord, Mass. R 123374, Dec. 17,
1943. 99
McBain (Howard Lee) Law and the practice of mu-
nicipal home rule. © Agnes B. McBain, Warsaw,
N. Y. R 123139, Dec. 14, 1943. 100
McCosh (D. S.) National self teacher for bugle,
trumpet, cornet, fife and drum. © Chart music
pub. house, inc., Chicago. R 123018, Dec. 6,
1943. 101
MacKay (Constance D’Arcy) Forest princess and
other masques. © Constance MacKay Holt,
New York. R 123078, Dec. 9, 1943. 102
MacKaye (Percy Wallace) Caliban by the yellow
sands. © P. W. Mackaye, New York. R 123711,
Jan. 8, 1944. 103
Marquis (Don) 104-134 |
Archy & Mehitabel. (In The Sun, N. Y., v. 83,
nos. 211, 239, 253, 316, 353, 360, 363, v. 84.
nos. 1, 8, 12, 19, Mar. 29, Apr. 26, May 10,
July 12, Aug. 18, 25, 28, Sept. 1, 8, 12, 19,
1916) R 122636-122646, Nov. 11, 1943.
Archy series. (In The Sun, N. Y. v. 83, nos.
254, 266, 272, 273, 282, 291, 337, 347,-v. 84,
nos. 4, 6, 13, 16, 18, 21-27, May 16, 23, 29,
30, June 8, 17, Aug. 2, 12, Sept. 4, 6, 13, 16,
18, 21-27, 1916) R 122978-122997, Dec. 1,
1943.
Bernice Maud Marquis, Forest Hills, L. L.,
N.Y.
Masefield (John) Good Friday and other poems. ©
J. Masefield, Abingdon, Berks., England. R
124565, Jan. 31, 1944. 135
Mason (William Pitt) Water supply. 4th ed., re-
written. © Margaret B. Mason, Rye Beach, N.
H. R 123015, Dec. 1, 1943. 136
Mills (Enos Abijah) Story of Scotch. © Esther
Burnell Mills, Estes Park, Col. R 123196, Dec.
17, 1943. 137
-Home to him’s
R
138
Montague (Margaret Prescott)
muvver. © M. P. Montague, Richmond.
124388, Jan. 26, 1944.
Muckey (Floyd S.) Natural method of voice produc-
tion in spe6ch and song. © Helena C. Muckey,
New York. R 122754, Nov. 24, 1943. 139
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
140
Neilson (William Allan) ed. Chief British poets
of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries; selected
poems, ed. with explanatory and biographical
notes, by W. A. Neilson and K. G. T. Webster.
© W. A. Neilson, Falls Village, Conn. & K. G.
T. Webster, Milton, Mass. R 123180, Dec. 17,
1943, 140
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141
Nesbit (Wilbur D.) Your Flag and my Flag.
Mary Lee Nesbit, East Norwalk, Conn.
123172, Dec. 18, 1943.
New international encyclopaedia, 2d ed. v. 17,18.
© Dodd, Mead & co., New York. R 123373, Dec.
31, 1943. 142
Nicolle (R.) Practicality, how to acquire it, by R.
Nicolle. Translated by Francis Medhurst. Au-
thorized ed. © Funk & Wagnalls co., New York.
R 122746, Nov. 23, 1943. 143
Norris (Charles G.) The amateur. © C, G. Norris,
Palo Alto, Calif. R 124570, Jan. 28, 1944.
144
Norris (Kathleen) 145, 146
Heart of Rachael. R 124571, Jan. 28, 1944,
One hundred percent. R 124574, Jan. 28, 1944,
© K. Norris, Palo Alto, Calif.
Osborn (Henry Fairfield) Men of the old stone
age. © A. Perry Osborn, New York. R 122672, ©
Nov. 20, 1943. 147
Palmer (John) King’s men. © J. Palmer, London,
R 123348, Dec. 22, 1943. 148
‘Patterson (William Morrison) Rhythm of prose,
© W. M. Patterson, Georgetown, Tex. R 123532,
Dec. 31, 1943, 149
Phillips (Abbie Frye) 150, 151
English for Latin-Americans. Book 2. R124564,
Jan. 21, 1944, :
- English grammar for Latin Americans.
124562, Jan, 21, 1944,
© Benoni Phillips, Oakland, Calif.
R
Porter (Eleanor Hodgman) Just David. © John
Lyman Porter, Boston. R123181,Dec. 17, 1943.
152
Porter (Gene Stratton)
The harvester. R 124572, Jan. 28, 1944,
Morning face. R 124573, Jan. 28, 1944.
© Jeannette Porter Meehan, Los Angeles.
153, 154
Pritchard (Myron Thomas) Stories of thrift for
young Americans, by M. T. Pritchard and Grace
A. Turkington, © Grace A. Turkington, Boston.
R 122755, Nov. 24, 1943. 155
Repplier (Agnes) Counter-currents. © A. Repp-
lier, Philadelphia. R123186,Dec. 17,1943. 156
Richmond (Grace Louise Smith) Under the country
sky. © G. S. Richmond, Fredonia, N. Y¥. R
122742, Nov. 20, 1943.
Rihbany (Abraham Mitrie) Syrian Christ. © A. M.
Rihbany, Brookline, Mass. R 123717, Jan. 6,
1944, 158
157.
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pt. I, n. s., v. 41
Riley (James Whitcomb) 159, 160
Hoosier book, containing poems in dialect, by
J. W. Riley, collected and arranged by Hewitt
Hanson Howland. R 123199, Dec. 10, 1943.
James Whitcomb Riley’s complete works, in-
cluding poems and prose sketches, many of
which have not heretofore been published.
Memorial ed. R 123200, Dec. 10, 1943,
© Miss Lesley Payne, Elizabeth E. Miesse,
Indianapolis & Edmund H. Eitel, Chicago.
Robinson (Edwin Arlington) Man against the sky.
© Ruth Nivison, Spring Hill, Ala. R 124567,
Jan. 31, 1944, 161
Roosevelt (Theodore) Fear God and take your own
part. © Edith Roosevelt, Oyster Bay, N. Y.
R 124569, Jan. 28, 1944, 162
Rose (John Holland) Development of the European
nations, 1870-1914. 5thed. © Charles Holland
Rose, St. Nicholas Hill, Surrey, England & Mar-
tin Shaw Briggs, London. R 123347, Dec. 22,
1943. 163
Sandburg (Carl) Chicago poems. © C. Sandburg,
Harbert, Mich. R 123073, Dec. 9, 1943. 164
165-167
R 123197, Dec. 17,
Schultz (James Willard)
Apauk, caller of buffalo.
1943.
Blackfeet tales of Glacier national park.
123185, Dec. 17, 1943,
Gold cache. R 123718, Jan. 6, 1944.
© J. W. Schultz, Fort Washakie, Wy.
R
Sharp (Dallas Lore) Hills of Hingham. © Wait-
still H. Sharp, Wellesley Hills, Mass. R 123182,
Dec. 17, 1943. 168
Shepard (Odell) Shakespeare questions. © O. Shep-
ard, Hartford. R 123190, Dec. 17, 1943. 169
Sinclair (May) The belfry. © M. Sinclair, London.
R 123214, Dec. 20, 1943. 170
Singleton (Esther) ed, World’s great events; an
indexed history of the world from earliest times
to the present day, by great historians. v. 1-10.
New standard ed. © P. F. Collier & son corp.,
New York. R 124131, Jan. 11, 1944. 171
Singmaster (Elsie) Emmeline. © Elsie Singmaster
Lewars, Gettysburg, Pa. R 123175, Dec. 17,
1943, 172
Slattery (Charles Lewis) Gift of immortality. ©
George E. Brown & Sarah L. Slattery, Boston.
‘R 123127, Dec. 13, 1943. 173
Snyder (Franklyn Bliss) ed. Book of English lit-
erature, ed. by F. B. Snyder and Robert Grant
Martin. © F. B. Snyder, Evanston, Ili. R 124566,
Jan. 31, 1944, 174
Spargo (John) Marxism, socialism and religion.
© j. Spargo, Old Bennington, Vt. R 122961, Nov.
30, 1943. : 175
Starke (D.) 176, 177
Character, how to strengthen it, by D. Starke.
Translated by Lorenzo O’Rourke. Authorized
ed. R 122786, Nov. 25, 1943,
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Poise, how to attain it, by D. Starke. Trans-
lated by Francis Medhurst. Authorized ed.
R 122745, Nov. 23, 1943.
© Funk & Wagnalls co., New York. 2)
[Stratemeyer (Edward)] Rover boys on a tour,
by Arthur M. Winfield [pseud.] © EdnaC. Squier
& Harriet S. Adams, East Orange, N. J. R
123712, Jan. 6, 1944. 178
Summy (Clayton F.) Keyboard, staff and signature
chart. © Clayton F. Summy co., Chicago. R
122824, Nov. 25, 1943. 179
Taggart (Marion Ames) Hollyhock house. © M.
A. Taggart, Harrisburg, Pa. R 123369, Dec. 27,
1943. 180
Tappan (Eva March) Farmer and his friends. ©
Worcester County trust co., Worcester. R 123194,
Dec. 17, 1943. 181
Tarkington (Booth) 182-188
Horn of fame. R 122648, Nov. 11, 1943.
Maud and Bill. R 123371, Dec. 27, 1943.
Maytime in Marlow. R 123370, Dec. 27, 1943.
Mr. Riley. R 123533, Dec. 31, 1943.
Nipskillons. R 123372, Dec. 27, 1943.
On account of the weather. R 122647, Nov. 11,
1943.
Penrod and Sam. R 123024, Dec. 6, 1943.
© B. Tarkington, Indianapolis.
Terman (Lewis Madison) Measurement of intelli-
gence. © L. M. Terman, Stanford University,
Calif. R 123191, Dec. 17, 1943. 189
Thompson (George Washington) Law of wills and
the manner of their drafting, execution, probate
and contest, together with testamentary forms.
© Bobbs-Merrill co., Indianapolis. R 122738,
Nov. 18, 1943. 190
Thompson (Joseph Wesley) Notes to the Indiana
decisions. v. 4, 5. © Bobbs-Merrill co., Indian-
apolis. R 122737, 123498, Nov. 18, Dec. 29,
1943. 191, 192
202
Thurston (Edward Sampson) ed. Cases in quasi
contract, selected from decisions of English
and American courts. © West pub.co., St. Paul.
R 122676, Nov. 15, 1943. 193
Untermeyer (Louis) —and other poets. © L. Unter-
meyer, New York. R 123072, Dec, 9, 1943. 194
Walker (Abbie Phillips) Told by the Sandman, ©
Fred Allan Walker, New London, Conn. R 122650,
Nov. 13, 1943. 195
Walpole (Hugh) Dark forest. © Alan J. Bott, London,
Rupert Hart-David, Harrant, England & Frederick
Ambrose Stapleton Gwatkin, Westminster, Eng-
land. R 123159, Dec. 14, 1943. 196
Walter (Max) Beginner’s French, by M. Walter
and Anna Woods Ballard. 2ded. © Anna W. Bal-
lard, New York & Erich E. Walter, Pacific
Palisades, Calif. R 123592, Dec. 31, 1943. 197
Ward (Mary Anna) Rational method in reading,
additional second reader, by M. A. Ward and
Edward G. Ward. Rev. and enl. ed. © M. A.
Ward, Lois Ward Strang, Pleasantville, N. Y. &
Edward G. Ward, Brooklyn. R 124553, Jan. 21,
1944. 198
Whittier (John Greenleaf) Snow bound, Among the
hills, Song of labor, and other poems. New ed.,
with suggestions to teachers, an introduction, and
notes and questions by Hanson Hart Webster.
© Houghton Mifflin co., Boston. R 123195, Dec.
17, 1943. 199
Wilkins (Lawrence Augustus) Lecturas faciles,
con ejercicios. © L. A. Wilkins, Estes Park,
Col. & Max A. Luria, Brooklyn. R 124561, Jan.
21, 1944. 200
Wilson (Harry Bruce) Motivation of school work,
by H. B. Wilson and Guy M. Wilson. © G. M.
Wilson, Albany & Maude B. Wilson, Wellesley
Hills, Mass. R 123183, Dec. 17, 1943. 201
Wormser (I. Maurice) Illustrative cases on corpo-
rations. © West pub. co., St. Paul. R 122674,
Nov. 15, 1943. 202
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Adams (R. Charles) Intravenous anesthesia. ©
May 24, 1944; A 180904; Paul B. Hoeber, inc.,
New York. 3052
Alden (John Richard) John Stuart and the Southern
colonial frontier. © May 19, 1944; A 180969;
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 3053
American law reports annotated. v. 149. © June 2,
1944; A 181333; Lawyers co-operative pub. co.,
Rochester, N. Y. & Bancroft-Whitney co., San
Francisco. 3054
American lawyers annual. 1944. © May 29, 1944;
‘A 181121; Amer. lawyers annual co., Cleveland.
3055
Americana annual. 1944.
181049; Americana corp., Chicago.
© May 29, 1944; A
3056
Anderson (Martin) Planning and financing the new
church. © May 25, 1944; A 181322; Augsburg
pub. house, Minneapolis. 3057
Anderson (William K.) ed. Protestantism. © Apr.
17, 1944; A 181021; Commission on courses of
study, Methodist church, Nashville. 3058
[Andrews (A. H.)] ed. My garden in Florida and
miscellaneous horticultural notes. v. 1. © Apr.
24, 1944; A 181405; Guiding star pub. house, ~
Estero, Fla. 3059
Archer (Gleason L.)* Boston. On the cuff. © Apr.
10, 1944; A 180876. 3060
Armes (Sybil Leonard) Serene in the storm. ©
May 2, 1944; A 181010; Broadman press, Nash-
ville. 3061
Asgis (Alfred J.)* New York. Professional den-
tistry in American society. © Dec. 20, 1943; A
181395. 3062
Atlantic reporter. Second series. v. 35 A. 2d. ©
May 8, 1944; A 180872; West pub. co., St. Paul.
3063
Atwood (Wallace W.) Earth and its people, by W.
W. Atwood and Helen Goss Thomas. © Mar. 11,
1944; A 180867; Ginn & co., Boston. 3064
Australian institute of international affairs. Aus-
tralia and the Pacific. © May 22, 1944; A
181373; Princeton univ. press, Princeton, N. J.
3065
Babkin (B. P.) Secretory mechanism of the diges-
tive glands. © June 14, 1944; A 181330; Paul
B. Hoeber, inc., New York. 3066
Bailey (Bernadine)* Chicago. Youngest WAC over-
seas. © June 1, 1944; A 181026. 3067
Baker (Ethel Mary) Tower house. © May 20, 1944:
A 181081; Caxton printers, ltd., Caldwell, Id.
3068
Balchen (Bernt) War below zero, by B. Balchen,
Corey Ford [and] Oliver La Farge. © June 13,
1944; A 181293; Army air forces aid soc., Wash-
ington. 3069
Barach (Alvan L.) Principles and practices of in-
halational therapy. © May 31, 1944; A 181109;
J. B. Lippincott co., Philadelphia. 3070
Bartlett (Ruhl J.) League to enforce peace. © May
27, 1944; A 181040; University of North Carolina
press, Chapel Hill, N. C. 3071
Bartman (Mark) Yank in Africa. © May 24, 1944;
A 180923; Albert Whitman & co., Chicago.
3072
Bassett (Sara Ware)* Boston. Heart’s haven. [1st
ed.] © June 16, 1944; A 181291. 3073
Bates (Esther Willard) Edwin Arlington Robinson
and his manuscripts. © May 15, 1944; A 181053;
Colby college library, Waterville, Me. 3074
- Bauer (W. W.) Contagious diseases. © May 15,
103
1944; A 181045; Alfred A. Knopf, inc., New York.
3075
Bayer (George)* Carmel, Calif. Turning four hun-
dred years of astrology to practical use and
other matters. © Jan. 18, 1944; A 181031.
3076
Bayne (J. Breckinridge) Bugs and bullets. © May
8, 1944; A 180848; Richard R. Smith, New York.
3077
Bean (Leon Linwood)* Freeport, Me. Hunting-
fishing and camping. © May 18, 1944; A 181003.
3078
Beard (James)* New York. Fowl and game cook-
ery. © Apr. 14, 1944; A 181015. 3079
Beauclerk (Helen)* Morcambelake, Bridport, Eng-
land, Where the treasure is. © 1 c. Apr.
22, 1944; A ad int. 28251; pubd. Feb. 25.
3080
Beck (Frank Victor) Field seed industry in the
United States. © June 17, 1944; A 181339; Uni-
versity of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 3081
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3082
Beer-Hofmann (Richard) Paula. © Apr. 22, 1944;
A 181002; Otto Kallir, New York. 3082
Beery (John R.)* New York. Current conceptions
of democracy. © Dec. 30, 1943; A 181241.
3083
Beik (Paul H.) Judgment of the old regime. © May
31, 1944; A 181065; Columbia univ. press, New
York. 3084
[Bell (George Kennedy Allen)]* Chichester, Eng-
land. Germany and the Hitlerite state, by the
Bishop of Chichester. © 1 c. Apr. 22, 1944; A
ad int. 28250; pulsed. Feb. 25. 3085
Benet (Stephen Vincent) America. © _May 25, 1944;
A 180951; Rosemary Carr Benet, New York.
\ 3086
Berdyaev (Nicholas) Slavery and freedom. [By]N.
Berdyaev. [Transiated from the Russian, by R.
M. French] © May 15, 1944; A 181161; Charles
Scribner’s sons, New York. 3087
Berlin (Ellin)* New York.
[1st ed.] © June 16, 1944; A 181325.
Land I have chosen.
3088
Bernard (Theos) Hatha yoga. © May 24, 1944; A
180948; Columbia univ. press, New York. 3089
Bernhard (Josephine B.) Lullaby. Why the pussy-—
cat washes himself so often. © June 5, 1944;A
181362; Roy publishers, a. n.; New York.
3090
Bernhard (Jozefa B.) Gwiazdkowa kolysanka. ©
June 5, 1944; A 181361; Roy publishers, a. n.,
New York. 3091
Berry (Erick) Hearthstone in the wilderness. ©
May 23, 1944; A 180858; Macmillan co., New
York. 3092
Besso (Henry V.) Conversational French, by H. V.
Besso and L. Clark Keating. © May 23, 1944; A
180928; Walter Frese, New York. 3093
Best (Charles Herbert) Living body, by C. H. Best
and Norman Burke Taylor. © June 1, 1944; A
181118; Henry Holt &co., inc., New York. 3094
Bienstock (Gregory) Management in Russian in-
dustry and agriculture. [By] G. Bienstock, Sol-
omon M. Schwarz and Aaron Yugow. [Translat-
ed by Herbert Solow] Edited by Arthur Feiler
and Jacob Marschak. © Apr. 27, 1944; A 180892;
Oxford univ. press, New York, inc., New York.
3095
Bierman (William) Physical medicine in general
practice. © June 14, 1944; A 181328; Paul B.
Hoeber, inc., New York. 3096
Binns (Archie)* Seattle. Timber beast. © May 15,
1944: A 181160. 3097
Birkenhead (Sheila)* London. Against oblivion. ©
June 20, 1944; A 181367. 3098
Blatz (William E.) Understanding the young child.
© May 10, 1944; A 180889; William Morrow &
co., inc., New York. 3099
104
Bloom (Sol)* Washington. Our heritage; George
Washington and the establishment of the American.
union, by S. Bloom, with a biographical sketch
by Ira E, Bennett. © May 19, 1944; A 180943.
3100
Boardman (Fon W.) jr. Columbia, an American
university in peace and war. © June 12, 1944;
A 181344; Columbia univ. press, New York.
3101
Bodecker (Charles F.)* New York. Fundamentals
of dental histology and embryology including
applications. © Apr. 1, 1944; A 181323. 3102
Bodley (R. V. C.)* New York. Wind in the Sahara.
© May 6, 1944; A 181082. 3103
Bollinger (James W.)* Davenport, Ia. Lincoln,
statesman and logician. © May 25, 1944; A
180945. 3104
Booth (Charles G.)* Grossmont, Calif. Mr. Angel
comes aboard. [ist ed.}] © May 19, 1944; A
180853. 3105
Bowman (Jeanne) Home for him. © June 6, 1944;
A 181272; Gramercy pub. co., New York. 3106
Boyer (O. A.)* Mendham, N. J. She wears a crown
of thorns. © May 18, 1944; A 181078. 3107
Bradbury (Bianca) Muggins. © June 13, 1944; A -
181295; Houghton Mifflin co., Boston. 3108
Bradstreet (R, B.) Standardization of volumetric
solutions. © May 31, 1944; A 181300; Chemical
pub. co., inc., Brooklyn. 3109
Bramhall (Marion)* Southwick, Mass. Button,
button. [1st ed.] © June 16, 1944; A 181327.
3110
Branch (Florenz) The fleshpots. © June 6, 1944;
A 181274; Phoenix press, New York. 3111
Brant (Sebastian) Ship of fools, by S. Brant. Trans-
lated into rhyming couplets, with introduction
and commentary, by Edwin H. Zeydel. © May
20, 1944; A 180907; Columbia univ. press, New
York. 3112
Brecht (Arnold) Prelude to silence. © June 22,
1944; A 181402; Oxford univ. press, New York,
inc., New York. 3113
Briggs (James Harvey) Friend Jasper, the chapar-
ral philosopher. [1st ed.]-© Apr. 5, 1944; A
181219; Naylor co., San Antonio. 3114
Broadus (John A.) On the preparation and delivery
of sermons, by J. A. Broadus. New and revised
edition by Jesse Burton Weatherspoon. © June
14, 1944; A 181352; Harper & bros., New ie
Z
Bronson (Ruth Muskrat) Indians are people, too.
© June 6, 1944; A 181250; Friendship press, inc.,
New York. 3116
Brown (Anson Lee)* Columbus, O. Technical
methods for the technician. © May 18, 1944; A
180966. 3117
pt. I, n.s., v. 41
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no. 6, 1944
3154
Brown (Margaret Wise)* New York. Black and
white. © May 24, 1944; A 180940. 3118
Browning (Mary Eleanor)* Jackson Heights, N. Y.
Our nation’s capital. © May 23, 1944; A 180927.
3119
New York. Theatre. ©
3120
Buchwald (Nathaniel)*
Jan. 15, 1944; A 181238.
Bundy (Ross) Romance of existence. © June 15,
1944; A 181310; Pitman pub. corp., New York.
3121
Burgess (Thornton W.)* Springfield, Mass. Ad-
ventures of Johnny Chuck, by T. W. Burgess,
with illustrations by Harrison Cady. © June 7,
1944; A 181142. 3122
Burt (Katharine Newlin)* Southern Pines, N. C.
Captain Millett’s island. © May 29, 1944; A
181005. 3123
Burton (Earl) By sea and by land. © June 19, 1944;
A 181392; McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New York.
3124
Cable (Mildred) & French (Francesca)* Bickley,
Kent, England. Gobi desert. © June 6, 1944; A
181069. 3125
Cain (Stanley A.) Foundations of plant geography.
[1st ed.] © May 24, 1944; A 180939; Harper &
bros., New York. 3126
California reporter, covering cases reported in
Pacific reporter, Second series. 143 P. 2d-144
P. 2d. © May 22, 1944; A 181183; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 3127
Cameron (William)* Stockholm. Day is coming.
© June 13, 1944; A 181215. 3128
Campa (Arturo L.) Acquiring Spanish. [By] A. L.
Campa, Vera Rogers Maxwell, Frances Hagood
[and] Pedro A. Cebollero. © June 20, 1944; A
181368; Macmillan co., New York. 3129
Campbell (Gladys) & Thomas (Russell B.)* Chicago.
Reading English literature.
181386. 3130
Campbell (Walter Stanley)* Norman, Okl. Writing
non-fiction, by W. S. Campbell (Stanley Vestal)
© May 25, 1944; A 181075. <p lagul
Carpenter (J. Henry) Peace through co-operation.
[1st ed.] © May 24, 1944; A 180934; Harper &
bros., New York. 3132
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Chamberlain (Ernest Barrett) Our independent
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Clayton (E. H.) Heaven below. © June 12, 1944; A
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Colorado. Supreme court. Cases argued and deter-
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22, 1944; A 181365; Island workshop press, co-
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Cook (Raymond Allen)* Richmond, Fla. This the
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1944; A 181192; D. Appleton-Century co., inc.,
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Dahl (J. O.) Restaurant management, principles
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Harper & bros., New York. 3166
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3168
Dannett (Sylvia G. L.) Defy the tempest, by S. G.
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Dawson (Minnie Dee) Love and laugh. © May 25,
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3171
Dodge (Barnett F.) Chemical engineering thermo-
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Dolman (John) jr. Handbook of public speaking. ©
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Fabricius (Johan) Nacht over Java. © June 1, 1944;
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Fielding (A.) Pointer toacrime. © 1c. May 24,
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Glenn (Paul J.) Introduction to philosophy. © June
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Gregg (John Robert) Private secretary. © May 31,
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Hegarty (Edward J.) How to run a sales meeting.
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Kalmbach (A. C.) Railroad panorama. © Mar. 8,
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S. G. Lamb, with the cooperation of Mrs. Harry
Thomas Jordan. © Dec. 30, 1943;A 181218; Mrs.
Harry Thomas Jordan, Philadelphia. 3309
Lamott (Willis Church)* Philadelphia. Nippon; the
crime and punishment of Japan. © May 18, 1944;
A 181083.
Lancaster (Bruce)* Cambridge, Mass. Trumpet
to arms. [1st ed.] © June 6, 1944; A 181097,
3311
Laski (Harold J.) Faith, reason, and civilization.
© June 12, 1944; A 181232; Viking press, inc.,
New York. 3312
Lawler (Thomas Bonaventure)* New York. Stand-
ard history of America. © Apr. 14, 1944; A
180866. 3313
Lawson (Victor E.)* New York. Ranger-commando
3314
junior. © June 1, 1944; A 181102.
Leavitt (Sturgis E.) Vamos a leer. [By]S. A.
Leavitt and Sterling A. Stoudemire. © June 6,
1944; A 181139; Henry Holt & co., inc., New
York. 3315
Leggett (William F.) Ancient and medieval dyes.
© May 15, 1944; A 180912; Chemical pub. co.,
inc., Brooklyn. 3316
Leideker (Leizer)* Brooklyn. Haluach Haivri. ©
Mar. 31, 1944; A 181122. 3317
Leighton (Alexander Hamilton) Navaho door. [By ]
A. H. Leighton [and] Dorothea C. Leighton. ©
June 12, 1944; A 181347; President & fellows of
Harvard college, Cambridge, Mass. 3318
Leonard (Charles L.) Secret of the spa. [1st ed.]
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3310 ©
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Lewis (Cecil)* Henley-on-Thames, England. Path-
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Lilliput. v. 14. 3322-3324
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28281; pubd. Dec. 21, 1943.
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28258; pubd. Apr. 20.
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28304; pubd. May 23.
© Pocket publications, ltd., London.
Lindemann (Kelvin) House with the green tree, by
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© May 22, 1944: A 180963; L. B. Fischer pub.
corp., New York. 3325
Lindsay (Perry) Six times a bride. © June 6, 1944;
A 181273; Phoenix press, New York. 3326
Livingston (Sigmund) Must men hate? [1st ed.] ©
June 14, 1944; A 181349; Harper & bros., New
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Long (Amelia Reynolds) 3328, 3329
Murder by treason. © June 6, 1944; A 181314;
Phoenix press, New York.
Symphony in murder. © May 29, 1944; A 181095;
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Lorand (Sandor)* New York. Psychoanalysis to-
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Lord (Robert H.) History of the Archdiocese of
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A 181092; Roman Catholic archbishop of Boston,
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Lotz (P. Henry) Worship services for the church
year. Worship services prepared by P. H. Lotz.
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3334
Louisiana reports.
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Lounsbery (Arthur M.) ed.
puzzle book. © Mar. 20,
Crown publishers, New York.
13th giant crossword
1944; A 181283;
3335
Lowell (Abbott Lawrence) Facts and visions. ©
June 12, 1944; A 181261; President & fellows of
Harvard college, Cambridge, Mass. 3336
Lozano (Argentina Diaz) Enriqueta and I, by A. D.
Lozano. Translated fromthe Spanish, by Harriet
de Onis. © May 11, 1944; A 180844; Farrar &
Rinehart, inc., New York. 3337
Lyon (Thoburn C.) Elementary air navigation. ©
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council, inc., New York. 3338
McAuliffe (Harold J.)* St. Mary’s, Kan. Father
Tim. © May 27, 1944; A 181025. 3339
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BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 6, 1944
McClinton (Katharine Morrison)* Bronxville, N.
Y. Flower arrangementin the church. © June 1,
1944; A 181024. 3340
McDougal (Wynne L.) Applied electricity, by W. L.
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Amer. technical soc., Chicago. 3341
[McFarland (Thomas Stuart)] McFarland journal.
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3343
New York. Manpower
McGraw-Hill pub. co.,*
3344
utilization. © Jan. 19, 1944; A 181123.
McIntosh (Florence M.) Time and tide and other
poems. © May 19, 1944; A 180978; Bruce
Humphries, inc., Boston. 3345
McKay (George L.)* New York. Early American
currency. © June 8, 1944; A 181305. 3346
Mackay (Margaret)* New York. Homeward the
heart. © Apr. 27, 1944; A 181107. 3347
McKee (Elmore McNeill) Beyond the night. © May
8, 1944; A 181156; CharlesScribner’s sons, New
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Mackenzie (Colin) Sailors of fortune. [1st ed.] ©
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McKinley (Albert E.) World history today, by A. E.
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Maeterlinck (Maurice) L’hote inconnu. © Oct. 1,
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3351
Mallalieu (Joseph Percival William)* Larkwood
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ordinary seaman. © 1c, June 7, 1944; A ad int.
28273; pubd, Apr. 10. 3352
[Mallowan (Agatha Christie)]* New York. Towards
zero. [By] Agatha Christie. © June 12, 1944; A
181346, . 3353
Malone (George W.) ed. Industrial service encyclo-
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Mangrum (Marion R.)* Norman, Okl. Who’s who
in cocker spaniels, by Marion Mangrum, © Dec.
18, 1943; A 181166. 3355
Mannheim (Karl) Diagnosis of our time. © May 11,
1944; A 181144; Oxford univ. press, New York,
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New York. Face in the aspic.
Mario (Thomas)*
3357
© Feb. 24, 1944; A 181177.
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3373
Maritain (Jacques) Christianity and democracy,
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Markley (Klare S.) Soybean chemistry and tech-
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Marks (Edward B.) They all had glamour. © Apr.
20, 1944; A 181027; Edward B. Marks music corp.,
New York. 3360
Martin (Hugh) Christian counter-attack, by H.
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Charles Scribner’s sons, New York. 3361
Martin (John Bartlow) Call it North country. [1st
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inc., New York. 3362
Mau (Clayton)* Geneseo, N. Y. Development of
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1944; A 181132, 3363
[Mauldin (William) * Phoenix, Ariz. Mud, mules,
and mountains, by Bill Mauldin. © 1 c. Apr. 1,
~ 1944; A ad int. 28296; pubd. Feb. 2. 3364
Mayer (Edgar) ed. Radiation and climatic therapy
of chronic pulmonary diseases. © May 19,
1944; A 180897; Williams & Wilkins co., Balti-
more. ; 3365
Merwin (Decie) Welcome, child! © June 15, 1944;
A 181343; Oxford univ. press, New York, inc.,
New York. 3366
Meyer (Hans) Philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas,
by H. Meyer. Translated by Frederic Eckhoff.
© June 15, 1944; A 181285; B. Herder book co.,
St. Louis. 3367
Meyer (J. G.) Friends near and far. [By] J. G.
Meyer, Frank E. Sorenson [and] Alta McIntire.
© Sept. 17, 1943; A 180885; Follett pub. co.,
Chicago. 3368
Michell (Gladys Turley) When we grow up. © Sept.
10, 1943; A 181236; Albert Whitman & co., Chi-
cago. 3369
Michelon(LenoC.) Composite aircraft manufacture
and inspection, by L, C. Michelon, with the
Collaboration of Raymond J. Devereaux. © May
24, 1944; A 180941; Harper & bros., New York.
3370
Michigan. Supreme court. Michigan reports. v.
306. 1sted. © June 19, 1944; A 181379; Her-
man H. Dignan, secretary of state for the state
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Miller (Douglas) Via diplomatic pouch. © June 1,
1944; A 181105; Didier pub. co., New York.
3372
Miller (Francis Trevelyan) Eisenhower, man and
soldier. © June 12, 1944; A 181244; Ann Wood-
ward Miller, New York. 3373
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3374
Miller (Max) Daybreak for our carrier. © June
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New York. 3374
Mills (John) Electronics, today and tomorrow. ©
June 16, 1944; A 181337; D. Van Nostrand co.,
inc., New York. 3375
Minnigerode (Meade)* Essex, Conn. Essex post,
1941-1944. © June 12, 1944; A 181358. 3376
Mississippi. Supreme court. Cases argued and de-
cided. v. 194. © Mar. 21, 1944; A 181019;
Central states book co., Columbia, Mo. 3377
[Montgomery (Robert Bruce)}* Brixham, Devon,
England. Case of the glided fly, by Edmund
Crispin [pseud.] © 1c. Apr. 22, 1944; A ad int.
28253: pubd. Feb. 25. 3378
Moore (H. F.S.) Shed a bitter tear. [1st ed.] ©
June 16, 1944; A 181326; Harry S. Moore, Atlanta.
. 3379
Morgan (Willard D.) 3380, 3381
Correct exposure in photography, by W. D.
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Apr. 10, 1944; A 181221.
Graphic graflex photography. [By ]W.D. Morgan
[and] Henry M. Lester. © Mar. 25, 1944; A
181222. :
© Morgan & Lester, New York.
Morgan (Willard D.) & Lester (Henry M.)* New
York, Leica manual. © Feb. 29, 1944; A 181220.
3382
Morris (C. G.) Fightin’est ship, by C. G. Morris
and Hugh B. Cave. © June 12, 1944; A 181345;
Dodd, Mead & co., inc., New York. 3383
Morrison (Herbert)* London. Prospects and poli-
cies. [1st ed.] © May 22, 1944; A 181044, 3384
Moussorgsky (Modeste) Boris Godunoff, by M.
Moussorgsky. Adapted by Robert Lawrence.
Illustrated by Alexandre Serebriakoff and Paul
Kinnear. © May 15, 1944; A 181189; Artists &
writers guild, inc., New York. 3385
Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus) Magic flute, by W. A.
Mozart. Adapted by Robert Lawrence. Illustrat-
ed by Paul Kinnear. © May 15, 1944; A 181188;
Artists & writers guild, inc., New York. 3386
Murphy (John J.) June prayers. © June 17, 1943; A
181197; Peter Reilly co., Philadelphia. 3387
Murray (Elwood) Speech personality. © June 6,
1944; A 181298;J. B. Lippincott co., Philadelphia.
3388
Muse (A. D.)* Memphis, Tenn. Spirit world,
demonology. © Mar. 21, 1944; A 181212. 3389
Mustarde (J. C.) Sun stood still. © 1c. May 25,
1944; A ad int. 28284; pubd. Apr. 27; Pilot press,
Itd., London. 3390
Myrdal (Gumar) American dilemma, by G. Myrdal,
with the assistance of Richard Sterner and Ar-
nold Rose. v. 1, 2. © Jan. 26, 1944; A 181380,
181381;Harper & bros.,New York. 3391, 3392
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Nash (Anne)* Monterey, Calif. Death by design.
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Nathan (Otto) Nazi economic system, Germany’s
mobilization for war. [By] O. Nathan, with the
collaboration of Milton Fried. © May 3, 1944;
A 180932; Duke univ. press, Durham, N. C.
3394
Negligence and compensation cases annotated. New
series. v. 14 (new series) © June 14, 1944; A
181257; Callaghan & co., Chicago. 3395
Nesbitt (Phil) 3396, 3397
Nicholas Needlefoot. © May 20, 1944; A 181198.
Nicolas Patatiesa, por P. Nesbitt. [Traducido
por Ida Hinajosa] © May 20, 1944: A 181199.
© Wilcox & Follett co., Chicago.
New York (State) 3398, 3399
Clevenger’s annual practice of New York. 1944.
22d ed. Edited and annotated by J. R. Clev-
enger. © May 19, 1944; A 180918; Matthew
Bender & co., Albany & Baker, Voorhis & co.,
inc., New York. :
General laws of the state of New York, covering
all laws, general, special, or local, passed at
the regular session, 1944. © May 18, 1944;
A 1806869; West pub. co., St. Paul.
Nibley (Preston) comp. 3400, 3401
Missionary experiences. © Mar. 23, 1942; A
181247; Deseret book co., Salt Lake City.
Three Mormon classics. [ist ed.] © Apr. 1,
1944; A 181172; P. Nibley, Salt Lake City.
Norberg (Kenneth D.)* San Diego, American
democracy and secondary education. © Apr.
18, 1944; A 181106. 3402
Norman (Charles)* New York. Soldier-s diary.
© May 15, 1944; A 181158. 3403
Northeastern reporter (2d ser.) Massachusetts
decisions reported in Northeastern reporter,
Second series. 50 N. E. 2d - 52 N. E. 2d. ©
May 10, 1944; A 180873; West pub. co., St. Paul.
3404
Northwestern reporter (2dser.) Michigan reporter,
covering cases reported in North western re-
porter, Second series. 10 N. W. 2d - 12 N. W.
2d. © May 17, 1944; A 180861; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 3405
Norton-Taylor (Duncan)* Maplewood, N. J. With
’ my heart in my mouth. © May 8, 1944; A 181083.
3406
Nowlin (Gordon A.)* Quincy, “Mass. Connecting
ships’ wiring. © June 5, 1944; A 181292.
3407
Obenchain (Irving Rock)* Birmingham, Ala. Study
of certain differences in fourth year high school
boys and girls. © Aug. 15, 1940; A 181103.
3408
Oberste (William H.)* Refugio, Tex. Our
comes to Refugio. © May 29, 1944; A 181076.
3409
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no. 6, 1944
BOOKS, GROUP I
3446
O’Connor (Frank)* London. Crab apple jelly. © 1
c. June 19, 1944; A ad int. 28288; pubd. Apr. 21.
3410
Odgers (Merle M.) comp. Fifteen hundred looking
on. © Apr. 6, 1944; A 181335; Girard college,
‘Philadelphia. 3411
Odlum (Jerome)*
always open. © May 8, 1944; A 181230.
Hollywood, Calif. Morgue is
3412
Odom (Robert Leo) Sunday in Roman paganism. ©
May 25, 1944; A 180925; Review & herald pub.
assn., Washington. 3413
Offner (Herman Leroy)* Edinboro, Pa. Adminis-
trative procedures for changing curriculum
patterns for selected state teachers colleges. ©
May 29, 1944; A 181210. 3414
Ohio law abstract. v. 39. © June 5, 1944; A 181133;
Law abstract co., Norwalk, O. & Lawyers co-
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criminal reports. v. 76. © June 10, 1944; A
181301; State of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City.
3416
——Supreme court. Oklahoma reports. Cases
determined. v. 192-A, 192-B. © May 15, 1944;
A 181302; State of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City.
3417
O’Reilly (Tom)* New York. Purser’s progress.
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Orstein (J. A.) Paintbrush fun for home decoration.
© May 29, 1944; A 180991; Greenberg, publish-
er, inc., New York. 3419
Osborne (John) Acrylic resins in dentistry. © lc.
Nov. 4, 1943; A ad int. 28285; pubd. Oct. 1;
Blackwell scientific publications, ltd., Oxford,
England. 3420
Osborne (Stafford L.) Technic of electrotherapy
and its physical and physiological basis, by S.
L. Osborne [and] Harold J. Holmquest. [1st ed.]
© June 12, 1944; A 181396; Charles C. Thomas,
Springfield, Ill. 3421
Pacific reporter (2d ser.) Oklahoma decisions re-
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West pub. co., St. Paul. 3422
Pacific reporter. Second series. v. 145 P. 2d. ©
May 26, 1944; A 181179; West pub. co., St. Paul.
3423
Page (Kirby)* La Habra, Calif. Living abundantly.
© May 25, 1944; A 180954. 3424
Palmer (Albert W.) ed. Aids to worship. © June
20, 1944; A 181371; Macmillan co., New York.
3425
Palmer (Winthrop)* New York. 272 Maple avenue.
© May 15, 1944; A 181116. 3426
Parker (Robert)* Washington. Headquarters Buda-
pest. © June 15, 1944; A 181259. 3427
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Parkinson (Virginia) 3428, 3429
Cleanliness, starring Johnny Toothbrush. © Mar.
1, 1944; A 180987. ;
Safety, starring Roy Raccoon and Rob Rabbit. ©
Mar. 1, 1944; A 180986.
© Sass-Dorne, Los Angeles.
Parry (Albert) Russian cavalcade. © Feb. 2, 1944;
A 181039; Ives Washburn, inc., New York. 3430
Partch (Virgil)* North Hollywood, Calif. It’s hot
in here. © May 5, 1944; A 181315. 3431
Peat (Fern Bisel) illus. Four stories that never
grow old. © Aug. 1, 1943; A 180807; John Sher-
man Bagg, New York. 3432
Peck (Mary Gray) Carrie Chapman Catt. © June
5, 1944; A 181211; H. W. Wilson co., New York.
3433
Penfield (Thomas) Guide to U. S. navy insignia in-
cluding U. S. marine corps and U.S. coast guard,
by T. Penfield, Robert H. Rankin and Gordon A.
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man pub. co., Racine, Wis. 3434
Pennsylvania. Superior court. Pennsylvania Supe-
rior court reports. v. 153. © Apr. 12, 1944; A
181377; Bureau of publications, Department of
property & supplies, for the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pa. 3435
Perkins (Dexter)* Rochester, N. Y. America and
two wars. [1st ed.] © June 21, 1944; A 1381384,
3436
Perkins (J. R.) Emperor’s physician. © June 15,
1944; A 181288; Bobbs-Merrill co., Indianapolis.
3437
[Perrin (A. H.)] Into a second century with Procter
& Gamble. Apr. 11, 1944; A 180973; Procter
& Gamble co., Cincinnati. 3438
Phillips (Henry Albert)* Washington, Conn. Argen-
tina, pivot of Pan-American peace. © June 15,
1944; A 181331. 3439
Picture post. v. 23. 3440-3443
No. 5, Apr. 29, 1944. © 1c. May 27, 1944; A ad
int. 28259; pubd. Apr. 26.
No. 6, May 6, 1944. © 1 c. June 2, 1944; A ad
int. 28282; pubd. May 3.
No. 7, May 13, 1944. © 1c. June 21, 1944; A ad
int. 28293; pubd. May 10.
No. 8, May 20, 1944: © 1c. June 20, 1944; A ad
int, 28292; pubd. May 17.
© Hulton press, Itd., London.
Plummer (Fred L.) Fundamentals of indeterminate
structures. © Apr. 27, 1944; A 181012; Pitman
pub. corp., New York. 3444
Poe (W. H.) Florida real estate manual, by W. H.
Poe and T. P. Warlow, jr. © Apr. 27, 1944; A
180898; Florida real estate commission, Orlando,
Fla. 3445
Popple (Charles Sterling) Development of two
bank groups in the central northwest. © June
7, 1944; A 181262; President & fellows of Har-
vard college, Cambridge, Mass. 3446
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES :
3447 pt. I, n.s., v. 41
Potter (Thelma Maude)* New York. Analysis of
the work of general clerical employees. © Apr.
24, 1944; A 181209. 3447
Powel (Lydia) Art museum comes to the school.
[ist ed.] © May 24, 1944; A 180933; Harper &
bros., New York. 3448
Pridgen (Tim)* Charlotte, N. C. West goes the
road. [1st ed.] © May 19, 1944; A 180856.
3449
Pruszynski (Xavier) Russian year. © May 23, 1944;
A 181100; Roy publishers, a. n., New York.
3450
Public utilities reports. New series. v. 51, 1944.
© May 23, 1944; A 181155; Public utilities re-
ports, inc., Washington. 3451
Punch. v. 206. 3452-3457
No. 5382, Mar. 29, 1944. © 1c. May 26, 1944;
A ad int. 28256; pubd. Mar. 29.
No. 5384, Apr. 12, 1944. © 1c. June 9, 1944; A
ad int. 28276; pubd. Apr. 12.
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A ad int. 28257; pubd. Apr. 19.
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ad int. 28302; pubd. May 17.
© Bradbury, Agnew & co., ltd., London.
Night’s
3458
Punshon (Ernest Robertson)* London.
cloak. © May 23, 1944; A 180857.
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Radin (Paul) Story of the American Indian. [En-
larged black and gold ed.] © June 8, 1944; A
181338; Liveright pub. corp., New York. 3459
Ramey (Rufus S.) He’s in the cavalry now. [1isted.]
© May 25, 1944; A 180998; Robert M. McBride
& co., New York. 3460
Ramo (Simon) Fields and waves in modern radio,
by S. Ramo and John R. Whinnery. © May 29,
1944; A 181011; General electric co., Schenectady.
3461
Rand (Carl W.) Neurosutgical patient. [ist ed. ]
© May 22, 1944; A 181397; Charles C. Thomas,
Springfield, Ill. 3462
Ray (Marie Beynon)* New York. How never tobe
tired. © May 15, 1944; A 180906. 3463
[Raymond (Rene) * London. Just the way it is,
by Raymond Marshall. © 1c. June 8, 1944; A
ad int. 28271; pubd. Mar. 2. 3464
Raynolds (Robert)* Newtown, Conn. May Bretton.
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Rehberger (George E.) Lippincott’s quick reference
book for medicine and surgery. © June 2, 1944;
A 181110; J. B. Lippincott co., Philadelphia.
3466
[Reyher (Rebecca) }* New York. Stork run, Edited
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Rice (Harold Randolph)* New York. Harold Rice
presents Keith Clark’s original nite club act. ©
May 25, 1944; A 180974. 3468
Rich (Arnold R.) Pathogenesis of tuberculosis.
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Thomas, Springfield, IL. 3469
Riley (James Whitcomb) Poems of childhood, by J.
W. Riley. Illustrated by Everett Shinn. © May
15, 1944; A 181190; Artists & writers guild, inc.,
New York. 3470
Ritchie (William Augustus) Pre-Iroquoian occupa-
tions of New York state. © Mar. 31, 1944; A
181136; Rochester museum of arts & sciences,
Rochester, N. Y. 3471
Roberts (Kenneth)* Kennebunkport, Me. Trending
into Maine. © May 19, 1944; A 180881. 3472
Robertson (Percy)* Toronto. Contemporary authors
of former times. © 1c. June 7, 1944; A ad int.
28275; pubd. May 10. 3473
Robinson (Clark Shove) Explosions, their anatomy
and destructiveness. Ist ed. © June 8, 1944; A
181208; McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New York.
3474
Robinson (Maurice H.) Corporate organization and
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Lipscomb. © May 12, 1944; A 180983; La Salle
extension univ., Chicago. 3475
Rockey (Harry) Navy’s best stories. © Mar. 10,
1944; A 180838; Wetzel pub. co., inc., Los
Angeles. 3476
Rodman (O. H. P.) Striped bass. © May 25, 1944;
A 181080; A. S. Barnes & co., inc., New York.
3477
Roeburt (John)* New York. Jigger Moran. © May
19, 1944; A 180965. 3478
Rue (Clara B.) Public health nurse in the commu-
nity. © May 19, 1944: A 180847; W. B. Saunders
co., Philadelphia. , 3479
Rutherford (Gay) Good wife.
181375; Gramercy pub. co., New York.
© June 6, 1944; A
3480
Ryan (Mildred Graves) Junior fashions. © June 2,
1944; A 181193; D. Appleton-Centuny co., inc.,
New York. - 3481
Sailor (R. W.) Primer of alumni work. © May 25,
-1944; A 181143; Amer. alumni council, New
Brunswick, N. J. 3482
Samuel (Maurice) Harvest in the desert. © May
19, 1944; A 180916; Jewish publication soc. of
America, Philadelphia. 3483
Sandeil (E. B.) Colorimetric determination of
traces of metals. © May 19, 1944; A 180967;
Interscience publishers, inc., New York.
3484
Sange (L. R.) Principles of roentgenological inter-
pretation. © May 8, 1944; A 181179; Le Roy
Sante, jr., St. Louis. 3485
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 6, 1944 3524
Sawtell (Estelle Elizabeth) Hospital rhymes. ©
June 2, 1944; A 181207; Dorrance & co., inc.,
Philadelphia. 3486
Sawyer (Ralph A.) Experimental spectroscopy. ©
May 23, 1944; A 180981; Prentice-Hall, New
York. 3487
Scharfstein (Zevi)* Brooklyn. Sefer habituyim. ©
June 20, 1944; A 181364. 3488
Scherman (David E.) Literary England, by D. E.
Scherman and Richard Wilcox. © Jan. 3, 1944;
A 180842; Time, inc., New York. 3489
Schmidt (Mabel Pearson)* Columbus, O. God’s
country. © Apr. 8, 1944; A 181001. 3490
Scholem (Gershom G.) Major trends in Jewish
mysticism. © 1 c.June 19, 1943; A ad int. 28269;
pubd. Nov. 1, 1941; Schocken pub. house, ltd.,
Jerusalem, Palestine. 3491
Schrader (Franz) Mitosis, the movement of chro-
mosomes in cell division. © June 15, 1944; A
181289; Columbia univ. press, New York. 3492
Schubert (Leland) Hawthorne, the artist. Fine-art
devices in fiction. © May 27, 1944; A 181318;
University of North Carolina press, Chapel Hill,
N. C. 3493
Scott (Reva)* Alameda, Calif. Samuel Brannan
and the Golden fleece. © June 6, 1944; A 181068.
3494
Sczudlo (Walter) Handbook to army regulations and
other directives on administration. © June 1,
1944; A 181066; Military service pub.
Harrisburg, Pa.
co,
3495
Seaver (Edwin) ed. Cross-section, a collection of
new American writing, by Richard Wright, Jane
Bowles [and others] © May 29, 1944; A 181313;
L. B. Fischer pub. corp., New York. 3496
[Sen (Gertrude Emerson) * Almore, India. Voice-
less India. [By] Gertrude Emerson. With in-
troduction by Pearl S. Buck. © Mar. 22, 1944;
A 181108. 3497
Seventh-day adventists. General conference. De-
partment of education,* Washington. Lessons
in denominational history. © Aug. 20, 1942; A
180968. 3498
Shankland (Frank North)* Willoughby, O. Famous
romances, [1st ed.] © Nov. 1, 1943; A 181079.
3499
N. Y. Yankee
3500
Shapiro (Irwin)* Pleasantville,
thunder. © Apr. 20, 1944; A 181030.
Shappiro (Herbert) Silver City rangers. © June 6,
1944; A 181275; Phoenix press, New York. 3501
[Shattuck (Dora) }* Oakland, Calif. Said the spider
to the fly, by Richard Shattuck [pseud.] © May
12, 1944; A 180957. 3502
[Shea (Francis X.)]comp. Religious vocation guide.
[Compiled by F. X. Shea and James B. Roberts]
© May 25, 1944; A 180944; Archbishopric of
New York, New York. 3503
115
Sheldon (Wilmon Henry) Process nad polarity. ©
May 26, 1944; A 181242; Columbia univ. press,
New York. 3504
3505, 3506
May 26, 1944; A
Sherman (Harold M.)* Chicago.
Your key tohappiness. ©
181059. .
Your key to married happiness. © May 26, 1944;
A 181061.
Shneour (Zalman) Downfall. © May 29, 1944; A
181336; Roy publishers, a.n., New York. 3507
Sholes (Charles H.)* Los Angeles. Three merry
vagabonds. © Mar. 25, 1944; A 181213. 3508
Shotwell (James T.) Great decision. © June 20,
1944; A 181370; Macmillan co., New York. 3509
Shute (Nevil) Pastoral. © June 14, 1944; A 181412;
William Morrow & co., inc., New York. 3510
Sims (Dorothy Rice)* New York. How to live ona
hunch. © Mar. 9, 1944; A 181020. 3511
Sinclair (Upton)* Monrovia, Calif. Presidential
agent. © June 2, 1944; A 181093. 3512
Sketch. v. 200. 3513, 3514
No. 2599, May 3, 1944. © 1 c. June 20, 1944; A
ad int. 28291; pubd. May 3.
No. 2600, May 17, 1944. © 1c. June 27, 1944;
A ad int. 28307; pubd. May 17.
© King features syndicate, inc., New York.
Skinner (Martyn) Letters to Malayall & IV. ©1
c. Apr. 4, 1944; A ad int. 28241; pubd. Jan. 10;
Putnam & co., Itd., London. 3515
Sladen (Frank J.) ed. Psychiatry and the war. [1st
ed.] © May 6, 1944; A 181248; McGregor fund,
Detroit. 3516
{Smith (Clyde L.)] Twelve preceptions. © May 24,
1944; A 180946; Universal truth, inc., Miami,
Fla. 3517
Smith (Gilbert M.) Marine algae of the Monterey
peninsula, California. © May 8, 1944; A 181055;
Board of trustees of the Leland Stanford junior
univ., Stanford University, Calif. 3518
Smith (Laurence Dwight)* New York. Counter-
feiting, crime against the people. [1st ed.] ©
June 19, 1944; A 181355. 3519
Society of motion picture engineers, inc.,* New
York. Technique of motion picture production.
© Mar. 27, 1944; A 181376. 3520
Sohl (Charles E.) We, the people. © May 16,
1944; A 181162; Charles Scribner’s sons, New
York. 3521
Sommer (Hugo H.)* Madison, Wis. Theory and
practice of ice cream making. © Apr. 3, 1944;
A 180922. 3522
Sorenson (Frank E.) Now we fly, by F. E. Soren-
son and George E. Rotter. © May 12, 1944; A
180850; John C. Winston co., Philadelphia. 3523
South eastern reporter. Second series. v. 28S.
E. 2d. © May 17, 1944; A 180870; West pub. co.
St. Paul. 3524
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3525 pt. In. s., v. 41
Southern reporter. Second series. v. 16 So. 2d. ©
May 29, 1944; A 181181; West pub. co., St. Paul.
3525
Southwestern reporter (2d ser.) 3526, 3527
Kentucky decisions reported in South western
reporter, Second series. 1758S. W. 2d-177S.
W. 2d. © June 16, 1944; A 181415.
Missouri decisions reported in South western
reporter, Second series. 176 S. W. 2d-177
S. W. 2d. © June 16, 1944; A 181418.
© West pub. co’, St. Paul.
South western reporter. Second series. v. 1778S.
W.2d. © May 22, 1944; A 181182; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 3528
Spaeth (Edmund B.) Principles and practice of
ophthalmic surgery. © May 23, 1944; A 180863;
Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia. 3529
Spargo (John) Rise and progress of freemasonry in
Vermont, the Green mountain state, 1765-1944.
© June 13, 1944; A 181404; Grand lodge of Ver-
mont, F. & A. M., Burlington, Vt. 3530
Sparkes (Boyden)* New York. Zero storage in
your home. [ist ed.] © June 2, 1944; A 181151.
3531
Spears (Ruth Wyeth)* Bedford Hills, N. Y. Make
and remodel home furnishings. © May 22, 1944;
A 181014. 3632
Spector (Ivar)* Seattle. College Russian. © Feb.
2, 1944; A 180919. 3533
Sperry (Armstrong) Storm canvas. [ist ed.] ©
May 23, 1944; A 181094; John C. Winston co.,
Philadelphia. 3534
Sphere. v. 177. 3535-3538
No. 2309, Apr. 22, 1944. © 1c. May 25, 1944;
A ad int. 28246; pubd. Apr. 22.
No. 2310, Apr. 29, 1944. © 1c. June 1, 1944; A
ad int. 28261; pubd. Apr. 29.
No. 2311, May 6, 1944. © 1c. June 24, 1944; A
ad int. 28297; pubd. May 6.
No. 2312, May 13, 1944. © 1c. June 27, 1944;
A ad int. 28309; pubd. May 13.
© King features syndicate, inc., New York.
Sprague (Arthur Colby) Shakespeare and the actors.
© June 12, 1944; A 181260; President & fellows
of Harvard college, Cambridge, Mass. 353S
Sprigge (CecilJ.S.) Development of modern Italy.
© May 9, 1944; A 180959; Yale univ. press, New
Haven. 3540
Spurr (J. Edward)* Alstead, N. H. Geology applied
to selenology. © May 26, 1944; A 181034. 3541
Starrett (Vincent)* Chicago. Case book of Jimmie
Lavender. © May 22, 1944; A 181194. 3542
Steinberg (Bernhard) Infections of the peritoneum.
© June 14, 1944; A 181329; Paul B. Hoeber, inc.,
New York. 3543
Steiner (Rudolf) Karma of human vocation in con-
nection with the life of Goethe, by R. Steiner.
Translated by Olin D. Wannamaker. © May 3,
1944; A 181042; Anthroposophic press, inc.,
3544
New York.
116
Stewart (John Q.) Marine and air navigation, by
J. Q. Stewart and Newton L. Pierce. © Apr. 15,
1944; A 180868; Ginn & co., Boston. 3545
Stolberg (Benjamin) Tailor’s progress. [1st ed.]
© May 29, 1944; A 180950; Doubleday, Doran &
co., inc., New York. 3546
Strabel (Thelma)* Washington. Storm to the south.
[1st ed.] © June 2, 1944; A 181085. 3547
Strang (Ruth M.)* New York. Gateways to readable
books, by R. -M. Strang, Alice Checkovitz,
Christine Gilbert [and] Margaret Scoggin. ©
June 14, 1944; A 181299. 3548
Strong (L. A. G.)* Goldaming, Surrey, England.
The director. © 1c. June 19, 1944; A ad int.
28287; pubd. Apr. 27. 3549
Stroup (Herbert Hewitt) comp. Symphony of pray-
er. © May 16, 1944; A 181251; Judson press,
Philadelphia. 3550
Stump (Charles R.)*
of memory. © June 3, 1944; A 181171.
Marion, Ind. Arbor-nooks
3551
[Super (Margeret L.)] Poland and Russia, the last
quarter century, by Ann Su Cardwell. © May
17, 1944; A 180962; Sheed & Ward, inc., New
York. 3552
Sutton (Richard L.)* Kansas City, Mo. Chapter
headings and other verse. © May 27, 1944; A
181074. 3553
Tannehill (Ivan Ray) Hurricans, their nature and
history. © June 1, 1944; A 181374; Princeton
univ. press, Princeton, N. J. 3554
Tarboux (j. G.) Introduction to electric power
systems. Ist ed. © Apr. 27, 1944; A 181048;
Internatl. textbook co., Scrar.. +. 3555
Tatler and Bystander. v. 172. 3556-3560
No. 2233, Apr. 12, 1944. © 1 c. June 9, 1944; A
ad int. 28272; pubd. Apr. 12.
No. 2235, Apr. 26, 1944. © 1c. June 20, 1944; A
ad int. 28290; pubd. Apr. 26.
No. 2236, May 3, 1944. © 1 c. June 24, 1944; A
ad int. 28298; pubd. May 3. :
No. 2237, May 10, 1944. © 1 c. June 27, 1944;
A ad int. 28305; pubd. May 10.
No. 2238, May 17, 1944. © 1 c. June 27, 1944;
A ad int. 28306; pubd. May 17.
© King features syndicate, inc., New York.
Teleky (Ludwig) Industrial nutrition. © May 25,
' 1944; A 180993; Harold M. Van Hoesen, jr.,
Chicago. 3561
Thewlis (Malford Wilcox) Metastases, medical and
surgical. © May 29, 1944; A 181035; Charlotte
medical press, Charlotte, N. C. 3562
Thomason (Calvin C.) Problems and cases in deal-
ing with people. © June 5, 1944; A 181410;
Rochester athenaeum & mechanics institute,
Rochester, N. Y. 3563
Thompson (Margaret)* Olympia, Wash. Space for
living. [1st ed.] © May 19, 1944; A 180990.
3564
BOOKS, GROUP I
no, 6, 1944
Thompson (Sydney)* New York.
resident. © May 29, 1944; A 181006.
Dr. Parrish,
3565
Todd (Ann) Time for swapping, by A. Todd and
Rosalie Slocum. © June 15, 1944; A 181342;
Oxford university press, New York, inc., New
York. 3566
[Toksvig (Signe)}* Bethel, Conn. Life boat. [By
Mrs. Francis Hackett] © 1c. Dec. 12, 1941; A
int. 28286; pubd. Sept. 18. 3567
Torrey (Harriet Ford)* Sacramento, Calif. Brook-
lets twain and other poems. © May 12, 1944; A
181196, 3568
Tousey (Sanford)* Monroe, N. Y. Trouble in the
guich. © May 24, 1944; A 180924. 3569
Troyer (Maurice E.) Evaluation in teacher educa-
tion,by M. E. Troyer and C. Robert Pace. ©
May 24, 1944; A 181320; Amer. council on edu-
cation, Washington. 3570
Trumpis (Robert A.) comp. Time study job manual.
© Mar. 18, 1944; A 181202; Lockheed aircraft
corp., Burbank, Calif. 3571
Tupholme(C. H. S.) Twentieth century engineering.
© Apr. 10, 1944; A 180841; Philosophical library,
New York. 3572
Turnbull (Arthur Lovett)* Olney, Buckinghamshire,
England. Bird music. © 1c. Jan. 7, 1944; A ad
int. 28289; pubd. Nov. 5, 1943. 3573
Ba cs,
Turnley (Francis Ronald)* Vancouver,
Canada. Turnley reading system based on.
Sonsils. 1st ed. © 1c. May 30, 1944; A ad int.
28260; pubd. May 27. 3574
Turpin (Lawry) Toys you can make of wood. ©
June 5, 1944; A 181077; Greenberg, publisher,
inc., New York. 3575
Turyn (Alexander) ed. Pindari epinicia. © May
15, 1944; A 180899; Polish institute of arts &
sciences in America, New York. 3576
[Underwood (Charlotte Woolley)] Dark glass, by
Joan Charles. [1st ed.] © May 24, 1944; A
180938; Harper & bros., New York. 3577
Underwood (William J.) Self defense for women;
combato. [ist ed.] © May 22, 1944; A 180908;
Garden City pub. co.,inc., Garden City, L. I., N.
¥. 3578
Van Andel (Henry J.)* Grand Rapids, Mich. Dutch
grammar with conversations, rhymes, drills,
modern Dutch spelling rules and English-Dutch
vocabularies. © May 20, 1944; A 181308.
3579
Van Duzer (Adelaide Laura) Girl’s daily life, writ-
ten by: A. L. Van Duzer, Edna M. Andrix,
Ethelwyn L. Bobenmyer [and others] © May 9,
1944; A 180884;J. B. Lippincott co., Philadelphia.
3580
Van Winkle (Paul) ed. Aircraft mechanics hand-
book. © June 15, 1944; A 181306; Manual arts
press, Peoria, IIl. 3581
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3598
Vico (Giambattista) Autobiography of Giambattista
Vico. Translated from the Italian, by M. H.
Fisch and Thomas Goddard Bergin. © May 10,
1944; A 180878; Cornell univ., Ithaca, N. Y.
3582
Violich (Francis) Cities of Latin America. © June
20, 1944; A 181341; Reinhold pub. corp., New
York. 3583
Virginia and West Virginia digest, 1681 to date. v.
19. © May 22, 1944; A 181178; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 3584
Viruly (A.) Verrassende ontmoetingen. © May 9,
1944; A 181072; Querido, inc., New York. 3585
Visson (Andre)* Washington. Coming struggle for
peace. © june 5, 1944: A 181233. 3586
Vittorini (Domenico) Italian reader for beginners.
© June 15, 1944; A 181279; David McKay co.,
Philadelphia. 3587
Vizetelly (Frank H.) comp. Daily guide to knowl-
edge, compiled under the editorial direction of
F. H. Vizetelly, in consultation with Charles
Earle Funk. © May 8, 1944; A 180882; Funk
& Wagnalls co., New York. 3588
Wach (Joachim) Sociology of religion. © June 6,
1944; A 181224; University of Chicago, Chicago.
3589
Warnock (Robert) Using good English, by R. War-
nock, Porter G. Perrin, F. Earl Ward [and]
Harrison Platt, jr. Teacher’s ed. © June 8,
1944: A 181413;Scott, Foresman & co., Chicago.
3590
Wasilievska (Wanda) Arco Iris. [Por ]W. Wasiliev-
ska. Traduccion del Ruso por Wenceslao Roces
y Juan Rejano. © May 22, 1944; A for. 48678;
Editorial nuevo mundo, s. de r. I., Mexico, D. F.
3591
Wayland (Mary Marvin) Hospital head nurse. [By]
M. M. Wayland, R. Louise Metcalfe McManus
[and].Margene O. Faddis. © May 31, 1944; A
180994; Macmillan co., New York. 3592
Weatherhead (Leslie D.) In quest of akingdom. ©
Mar. 29, 1944; A 180995; Whitmore & Stone,
Nashville. 3593
Wechsler (David)* New York. Measurement of
adult intelligence. © June 16, 1944; A 181403.
3594
Wescott (Edwin R.) jr., ed. Airport reference,
1944-45. © Apr. 28, 1944; A 180972; Occidental
pub. co., Los Angeles. 3595
Wheeler (Monroe) Modern drawings. [By] M.
Wheeler [and] John Rewald. © Feb. 17, 1944; A
181411; M-seum of modern art,New York. 3596
White (Ruth)* Hollywood, Calif. Bahai leads out
of the labyrinth. [1st ed.] © May 20, 1944; A
180921. 3597
White (Wendell)* Minneapolis.
ing. © June 20, 1944; A 181369.
Psychology in liv-
3598
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
3599 *
Wickizer (Vernon Dale) Tea under international
regulation. © May 10, 1944; A 180971; Board of
trustees of the Leland Stanford junior univ.,
Stanford University, Calif. 3599
Williams (Ben Ames)* Chestnut Hill, Mass. Leave
her to heaven. © June 1, 1944; A 181294. 3600
Williams (Richard LeRoy) Weaver and the cloth.
© May 31, 1944; A 181206; Dorrance & co., inc.,
Philadelphia. 3601
Willkie (Herman Frederick) Carburante agricola
(Food for thought) By H. F. Willkie and Paul
John Kolachov. [Translated by Rogelio C. Boz-
zano and Herbert G. Wirth] © Dec. 21, 1943; A
181146; Indiana farm bureau, inc., Indianapolis.
3602
Wingate (isabel B.) Know your merchandise, by I.
B. Wingate, Karen R. Gillespie [and] Betty G.
Addison. © June 14, 1944; A 181351; Harper &
bros., New York. : 3603
Wirth (Fremont P.) Development of America. ©
June 8, 1944; A 181217; Amer. book co., New
York. 3604
Wise (Louis E.) ed. Wood chemistry. © June 19,
1944; A 181340; Reinhold pub. corp., New York. >
3605
Wohlberg (Meg) Baby’s diary. © June 6, 1944; A
181141; Greenberg, publisher, inc., New York.
3606
Wolfe (john H.) comp: Mechanics vest pocket re-
ference book. Compiled by J. H. Wolfe and E. R.
Phelps. © Apr. 7, 1944; A 180961; Everett R.
Phelps, Detroit. 3607 ad int. 28274; pubd. Apr. 10. 3617
Number of entries of books included in the Catalog for 1944:
(a) United States publications-------------------------------------------------------------- 3,273
(b) Foreign books in foreign languages ------------------------------------ 9+ - 2-22-22 ------ 10
(c) Foreign books in English language under ad interim provisions of law of Mar. 4, 1909--- ----- 334
TOtal 222 ae ae = oe ew ae ee a a a a a en - 3,617
118
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[Wood (Lyman P.)] With God all things are pos-
sible. [By L. P. Wood and Herbert Moral] ©
June 8, 1944; A 181366; Life-study fellowship,
Norotor, Conn. 3608
Woolrich (Cornell)* New York. Black path of fear.
[1st ed.] © June 2, 1944; A 181087. 3609
[Wroth (Lawrence C.)] ed. Walpole society note
book. [1943] © May 25, 1944; A 181168; Wal-
pole soc., Boston. 3610
Wurzer (Joseph C.) Catholicism, a reasonable
service. © Mar. 1, 1944; A 181041; Basilian
press, Detroit. 3611
ae
Wyckoff (A. Capwell) Bright harvest. © June 10,
1944; A 181309; William B. Eerdmans pub. co.,
Grand Rapids, Mich. 3612
Wynn (Edgar J.) Bombers across. [ist ed.] ©
June 5, 1944; A 181089; E. P. Dutton & co., inc.,
New York. 3613
Yatewood (Corde Hawkins)* “Americus, Ga. Songs
of praise and victory. ist ed. © June 1, 1944;
A 181399. 3614
Yeakley (James R.) Aircraft tooling practices, by
J. R. Yeakley and Harold C. Martin. © May 22,
1944; A 180894; Pitman pub. corp., New York.
3615
Young (James Webb) Diary of an ad man. © June
' 2, 1944; A 181096; Advertising publications, inc.,
Chicago. 3 3616
Zilliacus (Konni)* London. Mirror of the past, by
K. Zilliacus (Vigilantes) © 1c. June 7, 1944; A
.
LIST OF BOOKS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909 /
Abbott (Jacob) Adventures of a country boy, by J.
Abbott. Retold by Clifton Johnson. © Anna M.
Johnson, Hadley, Mass. R 123426, Dec. 31, 1943.
Adams (Frank R.) 2-9
Friend wife. R 123395, Dec. 24, 1943.
Jingle bells. R 123388, Dec. 24, 1943.
Mr. Man. R 123389, Dec. 24, 1943.
Princess Bill. R 123394, Dec. 24, 1943.
Taking care of Sylvia. Instalments 3-6. (In
Blue book magazine, v. 22, nos. 4-6, v. 23, no.
1, Feb.-May, 1916) R 123390- 123393, Dec.
24, 1943.
© F. R. Adams, Whitehall, Mich.
Aikens (Charlotte Albina) Studies in ethics for
nurses. © C, A. Aikens, Detroit. R 124764,
Apr. 3, 1916. 10
Altsheler (Joseph Alexander) 11-14
Hunters of the hills. R 125209, Feb. 23, 1944.
Keepers of the trail. R 125207, Feb. 23, 1944.
Shades of the wilderness. R 125206, Feb. 23,
1944,
Tree of Appomattox. R 125208, Feb. 23, 1944.
© Sallie B. Altsheler, Bronxville, N. Y.
American digest annotated, key-number series. v.
22. © West pub. co., St. Paul. R 123888, Jan. 7,
1944, 15
Appleton (Victor) Tom Swift and his big tunnel. ©
V. Appleton, East Orange, N. J. R 124651, Jan.
27, 1944, 16
Bailey (Arthur Scott) 17-22
Tale of Billy Woodchuck. R 124958, Feb. 9,
1944,
Tale of Brownie Beaver.
1944.
Tale of Jimmy Rabbit. R 124955, Feb. 9, 1944.
Tale of Paddy Muskrat. R 124956, Feb. 9, 1944.
Tale of Peter Mink. R 124957, Feb. 9, 1944.
Tale of Sandy Chipmunk. R 124960, Feb. 9, 1944,
© A.S. Bailey, Upper Montclair, N. J.
R 124959, Feb. 9,
Baldwin (James) comp. Fifty famous rides and
riders. © Nellie Baldwin, Newark, N. J. R
124426, Jan. 19, 1944, 23
Barcynska (Héléne, countess) The honey-pot, by
the Countess Barcynska. © Agnes Greenwood,
London, R 124850, Feb. 9, 1944. 24
Benet (William Rose) Great white wall. © W. R.
Benet, St. Augustine, Fla. R 124669, Jan. 26,
1944, 25
Bengtson (Nels August) Geography of Nebraska. ©
Amer. book co., New York. R 125221, Jan. 19,
1944, 26
[3617
Betz (William) Solid geometry, by W. Betz and
Harrison E. Webb, with the editorial cooperation
of Percey F. Smith. New ed. © W. Betz,
Rochester, N. Y., Harrison E. Webb, Summit, N.
J. & Percey F. Smith, New Haven. R 124639,
Feb. 1, 1944. 27
Bliithgen (Viktor) Das Peterle von Niirnberg, von
V. Bliithgen, ed. with introduction, notes, exer-
cises, vocabulary, and a list of idioms, by Fred-
erick James Menger, jr. Illustrations by Charles
F. Arcieri. © Frederick James Menger, jr.,
Bloomington, Ind. R 124428, Jan. 19,1944. 28
Bowers (Claude Gernade) Irish orators; a history
of Ireland’s fight for freedom. © C. G. Bowers,
Washington. R 124659, Jan. 31, 1944. 29
Bragdon (Claude) Four dimensional vistas. © C.
Bragdon, New York. R 124379, Jan. 15, 1944.
30
Brewer (John M.) Oral English. © J. M. Brewer,
Cambridge, Mass. R 124640, Feb. 1, 1944. 31
Brigham (Albert Perry) 32-36
Essentials of geography, by A. P. Brigham and
Charles T. McFarlane.
ist, 2d book. R 124414,-124419, Jan. 19, 1944. °
1st, 2d book. Pt. 2. R 124424, 124429, Jan.19,
1944,
© Charles T. McFarlane, Fulton, N. Y.
Geography of New York, by A. P. Brigham and
Charles T. McFarlane. R 125215, Jan. 19,
1944, z.
© Amer. book co., New York.
Buck (Charles Neville) Destiny. © C. N. Buck,
Brookline, Mass. R 124880, Feb. 11, 1944, 37
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and bins. © Archibald Henderson, Chapel Hill,
N. C. R 123384, Dec. 27, 1943. 39
Cannon (George L.) Geography of Colorado. ©
Amer. book co., New York. R 125216, Jan. 19,
1944, 40
Chalmers (Stephen) Beloved physician. © Helen
Augusta Chalmers, Laguna Beach, Calif. R
123697, Jan. 10, 1944. 41
Chapin (Heman Gerald) Illustrative cases on torts.
© West pub. co., St. Paul. R 123895, Jan. 7,
1944, 42
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ment of the whole body of the law as embodied in
and developed by all reported decisions. v. 8, 9.
© Amer. law book co., Brooklyn. R 123881,
123896, Jan. 7, 1944, 46, 47
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M. Brooks. © Alfred M. Brooks, Gloucester,
Mass. R 124660, Jan. 31, 1944. 48
Digest of decisions of the United States courts re-
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West pub. co., St. Paul. R 123900, Jan, 7, 1944.
49
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G. Dorrance, Washington. R 124427, Jan. 19,
1944. 50
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by C. R. Dryer and James A. Price. © James A.
Price, Ossian, Ind. R 124415, Jan. 19, 1944. 51
© H. G.
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Dwight (Harry Griswold) Like Michael.
Dwight, New York. R 124638, Jan. 25, 1944.
Federal reporter, with key-number annotations. v.
233, 234. Permanent ed. © West pub. co.,
St. Paul. R 123893, 123898, Jan. 7, 1944. 53, 54
Furman (Franklin DeRonde) Elementary cams, lst
ed. © Martha N. Furman, Passaic, N.J. R
123687, Jan. 5, 1944, 55
Under new management. ©
R 124544,
Glass (Montague)
Caroline Patterson Glass, Pasadena.
Jan. 27, 1944,
Godowsky (Leopold) Progressive series of music
lessons, no. 30, by L. Godowsky, Josef Hofmann,
Edgar Stillman Kelley, Emil Sauer and W. S. B.
Mathews. © Art publication soc., Clayton, Mo.
R 124497, Jan. 14, 1944. 57
Goepp (R. Max) Dental state board questions and
answers. 2d ed. rev. © R. M. Goepp, Philadel-
phia, R 124762, Feb. 4, 1944. 5
2d ed.,
Goodnow (Minnie) First-year nursing.
thoroughly rev. © M. Goodnow, Boston. R
124763, Feb. 4, 1944. 59
Gregory (W. M.) Geography of Ohio. © Amer.
book co., New York. R 125212, Jan. 19, 1944.
60
Grunsky (Carl Ewald) Valuation, depreciation and
the rate-base, by C. E. Grunsky, assisted by
Carl Ewald Grunsky, jr. © Clotilde E. Grunsky,
jr., Oakland, Calif. R 123424, Dec. 29, 1943.
61
Hart (Albert Bushnell) The Monroe doctrine; an
interpretation. © Albert Bushnell Hart, jr.,
Peak’s Island, Me. & Adrian P. Hart, Ports-
mouth, N..H. R 123430, Dec, 30, 1943. 62
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Hastings (James) ed. Selected contributions for
Dictionary of the Apostolic church. v. 1. © A.
W. Hastings, Aberdeen, Scotland. R 124050, Jan.
14, 1944, : 63
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© John Trevena, Lon-
64
[Henham (Ernest George)
By John Trevena [pseud.
don. R 124382, Jan. 15, 1944,
Holt (Andrew Hall) Manual of field astronomy. ©
A. H. Holt, Camp Claiborne, La. R 123387, Dec.
27, 1943. 65
Homerus. [liad of Homer; tr. into English blank
verse by William Cullen Bryant. Abridged ed.,
with introduction, suggestions for study and
pronouncing vocabulary of proper names, ed. by
Sarah E. Simons. © Houghton Mifflin co., Bos-
ton. R 123648, Jan. 7, 1944. 66
Hope (Laura Lee) Bobbsey Twins at home. © L.
L. Hope, Maplewood, N. J. R 124652, Jan. 27,
1944, 67
Hopper (James) Jim. © J. Hopper, New York. R
124658, Jan. 28, 1944. 68
Hunt (J. N.) Elementary-school speller. © Fra-
sier Hunt, Newtown, Pa. R 124423, Jan. 19, 1944.
69
Hunter (George Leland) 70-72 °
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R 124542, Jan. 37, 1944.
Oriental rugs; the Chinese and Bokhara group.
R 123641, Jan. 1, 1944.
Oriental rugs; the Turkish and Caucasian.
123642, Jan. 1, 1944.
© Esther Hunter Burtenshaw, New York.
Illinois. Appellate courts.
determined. v. 193-197.
Chicago. R 123676-123680, Jan. 5, 1944.
R
Reports of cases
© Callaghan & co.,
73-77
© QO. Johnson,
Johnson (Owen) Spirit of France.
78
New York. R 124645, Feb. 4, 1944.
Keller (Harriet Louise) Our early wild flowers.
© Old national bank, Spokane. R 123657, Jan. 3,
1944, 719
Kentucky. Court of appeals. Digest of the decis-
ions of the Court of appeals of Kentucky, report-
ed in Kentucky reports, vols. 156-169. © West
pub. co., St. Paul. R 123901, Jan. 7, 1944. 80
Kilmer (Joyce) 81-84
Lionel Johnson. R 124577, Jan. 28, 1944.
Proud poet. R 124578, Jan. 28, 1944.
Singing girl. R 124579, Jan. 28, 1944,
Snowman in the yard. R 124580, Jan. 28, 1944.
© Kenton Kilmer, Arlington, Va. & Christopher
Kilmer, Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo.
Lesage (Alain René) Histoire de Gil Blas de
Santillane, par A. R. Lesage, abridged and ed.
with materialfor conversationand free composi-
tion, and vocabulary, by Victor E. Frangois and
Jacob Greenberg. Illustrations by O. F. Howard.
© Victor E. Frangois, St. Petersburg, Fla. R
124421, Jan. 19, 1944. 85
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Lowell (Amy) Paper garden. © Ada Dwyer Russell,
Chevy Chase, Md. R 123649, Jan. 7, 1944. 86
Lozano (Ignacio E.) El ingles sin maestro. 1. ed.
© I. E. Lozano, San Antonio. R 124536, Jan. 28,
1944, 87
McKinley (Edna M.) Roman people, study outline.
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line in Roman history. © E. M. McKinley,
Cleveland. R 123427, Dec. 31, 1943. 88
Maeterlinck (Maurice) Les debris de la guerre. ©
M. Maeterlinck, New York. R 124535, Feb. 26,
1944, 89
Marquis (Don) Archy’s last name. © Bernice
Maud Marquis, Forest Hills, L. IL, N. Y. R
124849, Feb. 3, 1944. 90
Marston (C. E.) Geography of Missouri. © Amer.
book co., New York. R125219, Jan.19,1944. 91
Mason (Daniel Gregory) Appreciation of music. v.
2. Great modern composers, by D. G. Mason.
Biographical sections by Mary L. Mason. © D.
G. Mason, New York. R124851, Feb. 9,1944. 92
Méras (Albert Amedée) ed. 93, 94
Petits contes de France, by A. A. Meras and
Suzanne Roth. © Suzanne Roth Morley, Pitts-
burgh. R 124425, Jan. 19, 1944.
Le second livre, by A. A. Meras and B. Meéras.
© B, Méras, New York. R 124418, Jan. 19,
1944,
Mills (Edward C.) Business penmanship. © E. C.
Mills, Pittsford, N. Y. R 123429, Dec. 31, 1943.
95
Montague (Margaret. Prescott) Of water and the
spirit. © M. P. Montague, Richmond. R 124389,
Jan. 26, 1944, 96
Mundy (Talbott) King of the Khyber rifles. ©
Dawn Mundy Provost, Anna Maria, Fla. R
124661, Jan. 31, 1944, 97
New York supplement, with key-number annotations.
v. 160. Permanent ed. © West pub. co., St.
Paul. R 123903, Jan. 7, 1944. 98
Norris (Kathleen) One hundred percent. (In Every-
body’s magazine, v. 34, nos. 4, 5, Apr., May
1916) © K. Norris, Palo Alto, Calif. R 124575,
124576, Jan. 28, 1944. 99, 100
Northeastern reporter. v. 112. Permanent ed. ©
West pub. co., St. Paul. R 123882, Jan. 7, 1944.
101
Northwestern reporter, with key-number annota-
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Pacific reporter. v. 158, 159. Permanent ed. ©
West pub. co., St. Paul. R 123885, 123905, Jan.
7, 1944. 103, 104
_ Perfield (Effa Ellis) Additions to the new Effa
Ellis Perfield teaching system book. © E. E.
Perfield, New York. R 124072, Jan. 15, eee
105
Porter (Arthur Kingsley) Lombardarchitecture. v.
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Mass. R 124668, Jan. 26, 1944. 106
Porter (Mrs. Gene Stratton) Michael O’Halloran.
Rev. ed. © Jeannette Porter Meehan, Los
Angeles. R 124663, Jan. 27, 1944. 107
Rhodes (Eugene Manlove) Desire of the moth. ©
May D. Rhodes, Brooklyn. R 124963, Feb. 8,
1944, 108
Rice (Richard Ashley) Robert Louis Stevenson,
how to know him. © R. A. Rice, Northampton,
Mass. R 124662, Jan. 31, 1944. 109
Richmond (Grace Louise Smith) Red Pepper’s pa-
tients. (In Ladies’ home journal, v. 33, nos. 10-
12, Oct.-Dec., 1916, v. 34, no. 1, Jan., 1917) ©
Grace Smith Richmond, Fredonia, N. Y. R
123644-123647, Jan. 1, 1944. 110-113
Ridgley (Douglas C.) Geography of Illinois. ©
Amer. book co., New York. R 125211, Jan. 19,
1944, 114
Robbins (Edward Rutledge) Robbins’s new Solid
geometry. © Helen C. Robbins, Philadelphia.
R 124430, Jan. 19, 1944. 115
Roessler (Erwin William Eugene) First Spanish
reader with questions and vocabulary, by E. W.
Roessler and Alfred Remy. © Egbertina W.
Remy, Bronxville, N. Y. R 124417, Jan. 19,
1944, 116
Sabin (Alvah Horton) Industrial and artistic tech-
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123385, Dec. 27, 1943. 117
Sarolea (Charles) Great Russia, her achievement
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Saunders (E. J.) Geography of Washington, ©Amer.
book co., New York. R125220, Jan.19,1944. 119
Seerley (Homer H.) Geography of Iowa. © Amer.
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Serl (Emma) Work-a-day doings on the farm. ©
E. Serl, Kansas City, Mo. R 123785, Jan. 6, 1944.
121
Singer mfg. co. 122-124
Instructions for using Singer sewing machine no.
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Feb., 1916. R 123659, Jan. 1, 1944.
Instructions for using Singer sewing machine no.
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1916. R 123664, Jan. 1, 1944.
Instructions for using Singer sewing machine no.
46-100 for stitching sweat bands into soft
felt hats. Form 8311. Feb., 1916. R 123660,
Jan. 1, 1944,
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Singer sewing machine co., inc. 125-137
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1916. R 123670, Jan. 1, 1944.
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women’s hats. Form 9414, Mar., 1916.
R 123662, Jan. 1, 1944,
Singer machine no, 25-56. Form 9363. Jan.,
1916. R 123658, Jan. 1, 1944.
Singer machine no. 62-55 (triple interlock stitch)
for joining cuff and ankle piecestoknit under-
wear, etc., and for attaching collarettes to
under shirts, union suits, etc. Form 9338,
Rev. Apr., 1916. R 123665, Jan. 1, 1944.
Singer machine no. 81-8 for trimming, scallop-
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9411. Mar., 1916. R 123663, Jan. 1, 1944.
Singer machine no. 105-1 (double-thread chain
stitch) for heavy cotton flannel gloves. Form
9412. Apr., 1916. R 123666, Jan. 1, 1944.
Singer machine ro. 500WIfor pounding the seams
of shoes, etc. Form 9408. May, 1916. R
123668, Jan. 1, 1944.
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R 123669, May 10, 1916.
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May, 1916. R 123671, Jan. 1, 1944.
Singer machine no. 505WI for beading or turning
shoe uppers, button flies, etc. Form 9418.
May, 1916. R 123673, Jan. 1, 1944.
Singer machine no. 506WI for perforating shoe
vamps, hat sweats, etc. Form 9419. May,
1916. R 123672, Jan, 1, 1944.
Singer machines of class 7 (lock stitch) for
stitching sails, tarpaulins, tents, wagon cov-
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Jan. 1, 1944.
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Smith (J. Russell) Geography of Pennsylvania, by
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Smyth (Herbert Weir) Greek grammar for schools
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Snyder (Henry) Geography of New Jersey. © Amer.
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South Carolina. Supreme court. Reports of cases
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123902, Jan. 7, 1944. 141, 142
Southeastern reporter. v. 89. Permanent ed. ©
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143
Southern reporter. Digest of decisions of the
Supreme courts of Alabama, Louisiana, Florida,
Mississippi, and Court of appeals of Alabama
reported in the Southern reporter. vols. 56-70.
© West pub. co., St. Paul. R 123891, Jan. 7,
1944, 144
Southwestern reporter. 145-147
Arkansas decisions reported in the Southwestern
reporter, with key-number annotations. vols.
181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, and 187. R
123890, Jan. 7, 1944.
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pt. I, n. s., v. 41
Missouri decisions reported in the Southwestern
reporter annotated. vols. 184, 185, and 186.
R 123883, Jan. 7, 1944,
Texas decisions reported in the Southwestern
reporter annotated. vols. 185, 186, and 187.
R 123892, Jan. 7, 1944,
© West pub. co., St. Paul.
Southwestern reporter. v. 187, 188. Permanent ed.
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Jan. 7, 1944. 148, 149
Stanley (Anne A.) Animal folk tales. © Elizabeth
Hunter & George James Stanley, Brandon, Mani-
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Storm (Theodor) Immensee, von Theodor Storm,
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Louis H. Dirks. © Louis H. Dirks, Greencastle,
Ind. R 124416, Jan. 19, 1944, - 151
Tarkington (Booth) Only child. © B. Tarkington,
Indianapolis. R 123643, Jan. 1, 1944. 152
Taylor (Jay Laird Burgess). Handbook for rangers
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R 123386, Dec. 27, 1943. 153
United States. Circuit courts of appeals. United
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1944, 154, 155
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1944, 156
Van Cleef (Eugene) Geography of Minnesota, by E.
Van Cleef and E. M. Lehnerts. © Amer. book
co., New York. R 125217, Jan. 19,1944. 157
Ward (Edward G.) Rational method in reading, by
E. G. Ward. 158, 159
Additional first reader, by Mary A. Ward, as-
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enL, ed. R 123786, Jan. 6, 1944.
Additional primer, by Mary A. Ward, assisted
by Madalene D. Barnum. Rev. & enl. ed. R
123787, Jan. 6, 1944.
© Mary A. Ward & Lois V. Ward Strang, Pleas-
antville, N. Y. & E. G. Ward, Brooklyn.
Ward (Mary Augusta Arnold) 160, 161
Great success, by Mrs. Humphry Ward. R
124964, Feb. 9, 1944. .-
' Lady Connie, by Mrs. Humphry Ward. R 124965,
Feb. 9, 1944.
© Dorothy Mary Ward, London.
Warriner (E. C.) Geography of Michigan. © Amer.
book'co., New York. R125214, Jan. 19, 1944. 162
Webster (Noah) Webster’s collegiate dictionary.
3d ed. of the Merriam series. © G. & C. Mer-
riam co., Springfield, Mass. R 124653, Jan. 29,
1944, 163
Wentworth (George) Aritmética moderna, por Jorge
Wentworth y David Eugenio Smith. Libro 1, 2.
© Maude Simpson Wentworth, Brookline, re
& David Eugenio Smith, New York. R 164 16
124642, Feb. 1, 1944. 165
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N.M. R124537-124540, Jan. 27, 1944. 166-169
Wilkinson (Louis U.) Buffoon. © L. U. Wilkinson,
Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England. R 124809, Jan. 15,
1944, 170
Wilson (Gilbert Livingstone) Indian hero tales, re-
told by G. L. Wilson. © Ada Myers Wilson, St.
Paul. R 124432, Jan. 19, 1944. 171
Worman (James Henry) New First Spanish book. ©
Ben. J. Worman, Westport, N. Y. R 124431, Jan.
19, 1944, 172
Wrightington (Sydney Russell) Law of unincorpo-
rated associations and similar relations. © S.
R. Wrightington, Lexington, Mass. R 123407,
Dec, 29, 1943. 173
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Yeats (William Butler) 174-184
Dawn. R 124063, Jan. 8, 1944.
Fisherman. R 124061, Jan. 8, 1944.
Hawk. R 124060, Jan. 8, 1944.
Memory. R 124059. Jan. 8, 1944.
On woman. R 124062, Jan. 8, 1944.
Phoenix. R 124057, Jan. 8, 1944.
Responsibilities and other poems.
Feb. 3, 1944. :
Reveries over childhood and youth. R 124875,
Feb. 3, 1944.
Scholars. R 124064, Jan. 8, 1944.
There is a queen in China. R 124056, Jan. 8,
1944,
Thorn tree. R 124058, Jan. 8, 1944.
© Bertha Georgie Yeats, Dublin, Ireland.
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Park, Col. R 124801, Feb. 5, 1944. 185
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Same, and that therefore the name is not repeated in the claim paragraph.
Abrams (Talbert) Essentials of aerial surveying
and photo interpretation. ist ed. © July 17,
1944; A 181780; McGraw-Hill book co., inc.,
New York. 3618
Akers (Susan Grey) Simple library cataloging. ©
_ June 29, 1944; A 181778; Amer. library assn.,
Chicago. 3619
Almack (John C.) Painted pony. © July 1, 1944; A
181622; Wallace Hebberd, Santa Barbara, Calif.
3620
Altenburg (Clarence E.) Modern conquistador in
South America. © June 24, 1944; A 181549;
Christopher pub. house, Boston. 3621
Altrocchi (Rudolph) Sleuthing in the stacks. ©
June 23, 1944; A 181542; President & fellows of
Harvard college, Cambridge, Mass. 3622
American bankruptcy reports. New series. v. 55.
© july 14, 1944; A 181773; Matthew Bender &
co., inc.y.New York.. 3623
American educator encyclopedia.
July 7, 1944; A 181644; United educator, inc.,
Chicago. 3624
American jurisprudence. v. 51. © July 10, 1944;
A 181768; Jurisprudence publishers, inc. ,Roches-
ter, N. Y. 3625
American medical association. Council on pharmacy
and chemistry. New and nonofficial remedies.
1944. © June 8, 1944; A 181223; Amer. medical
assn., Chicago. 3626
Anderson (Walter H.)* Denver. Dru deal. © June
15, 1944; A 181568. 3627
Avison (George) Uncle Sam’s navy. © July 5, 1944:
A 181590; Macmillan co., New York. 3628
Bacon (J. S. D.)* Woking, Surrey, England. Chem-
istry of life. © 1c. July 8, 1944; A ad int. 28323;
pubd. Apr. 27. 3629
Bailey (Thomas A.)* Stanford University, Calif.
Woodrow Wilson and the lost peace. © July 18,
1944; A 181776. 3630
Balk (Theodor) El Mariscal Tito. [Por]T. Balk.
Traduccion del aleman, por Wenceslao Roces.
© June 21, 1944; A for. 48679; Editorial nuevo
mundo, s. de r. 1., Mexico, D. F. 3631
© July 1, 1944;
3632
Bangert (Ethel E.) Desert flower..
A 181614; Gramercy pub. co., New York.
[v. 1-10] © |
125
Banning (Margaret Culkin)* Duluth. Conduct your-
self accordingly. [By] M. C. Banning, in colla-
boration with Mabel Louise Culkin. [ist ed.]
© July 12, 1944; A 181683. 3633
Barea (Arturo)* Mapledurham, Oxon, England.
The track, by A. Barea. Translated from the
Spanish, by Ilsa Barea. © 1 c. Jan. 11, 1944;
A ad int. 28315; pubd. July 9, 1943. 3634
Barrett (S. M.) Joe, the Cherokee. © May 20,
1944; A 181569; Burton pub. co., Kansas City,
Mo. 3635
Beacher (L. Lester)* New York.
technique. © June 23, 1944; A 181717.
Contact lens
3636
Beaty (John Y.) Mountain book. © June 20, 1944;
A 181772; Beckley-Cardy co., Chicago. 3637
[Beck (Cora Lucile)] 365 bedtime stories. [By C.
L. Beck, Kathryn Heisenfelt, and others] ©
Mar. 6, 1944; A 181548; Whitman pub. co.,
Racine, Wis. 3638
Bellows (John G.) Cataract and anomalies of the
lens. © June 26, 1944; A 181756; C. V. Mosby
co., St. Louis. 3639
Berrien (F. K.) Practical psychology. © July 18,
1944; A 181790; Macmillan co., New York. 3640
New York. Artist at war. ©
3641
Biddle (George)*
July 14, 1944: A 181474.
Biskupek (Aloysius) Deaconship. © June 28, 1944;
A 181510; B. Herder book co., St. Louis. 3642
Bonde (Ruth L.) Management in daily living. ©
July 18, 1944; A 181775; Macmillan co., New
York. 3643
Bowman (Rufus D.) Church of the Brethren and
war, 1708-1941. © June 3, 1944; A 181728;
- Brethren pub. house, Elgin, Ill. 3644
Brazil (Waldo Haggberg)*
to Eden. © July 3, 1944; A 181675.
Oakland, Calif. Back
3645
Break open the clouds. © June 9, 1944; A 181787;
Anne Atwood, San Marino, Calif. 3646
Brenner (Henry) Seek and you shall find. © July
11, 1944; A 181725; Grail, St. Meinrad, Ind.
3647
[Briggs (Lawrence P.)* Berkeley, Calif. Pil-
grimage to RUBROE, by Larry Briggs. © Dec. ne
1943; A 181501. 364
3649
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Brooks (BenjaminT.) Peace, plenty and petroleum.
© June 10, 1944; A 181635; Jaques Cattell press,
Lancaster, Pa. 3649
Brooks (Jerome E.) Tobacco. v.4. © June 9, 1944;
A 181552; George Arents, New York. 3650
Brown (Charles Ewing) Meaning of salvation. ©
June 17, 1944; A 181556; Gospel trumpet co.,
Anderson, Ind. 3651
Brown (Margaret Wise) & Koffler (Ylla)® New
York. They all saw it. Words by M. W. Brown,
photographs by Ylla. © June 14, 1944; A 181354.
3652
Brucker (Margaretta) His secretary. © July 1,
1944; A 181613; Gramercy pub. co., New York.
3653
Buirgy (Mary)* Denver. Strangers in my heart.
© May 23, 1944; A 181722. 3654
Bundesen (Herman N.)* Chicago. Baby manual.
© June 12, 1944; A 181692. 3655
Burden (W. Wilson) Broaches and broaching. ist
ed. © May 10, 1944; A 181563; Broaching tool
institute, New York. 3656
Burgdorf (Henry August)* Toronto. Servicemen’s ©
© 1c. July 22, 1944; A ad int. 28358;
3657
prayer.
pubd. July 10.
Burgess (Thornton W.)* Springfield, Mass.
3658-3660
Adventures of Bobby Coon, by T. W. Burgess.
Illustrated by Harrison Cady. [New popular
ed.] © June 7, 1944; A 181444.
Adventures of Danny Meadow Mouse, by T. W.
Burgess. [Illustrated by Harrison Cady.
[New popular ed.] © June 7, 1944; A 181443.
Adventures of Grandfather Frog, by T. W. Bur-
gess. Illustrated by Harrison Cady. [New
popular ed.] © June 7, 1944; A 181445.
Burnkrant (J. Herbert) Longing and other poems.
© June 23, 1944; A 181551; Christopher pub.
house, Boston. 3661
- Buschke (Albrecht) Two-move chess problem inthe
Soviet Union, 1923-1943. [By] A. Buschke,
Richard Cheney [and] Alain White. © Aug. 15,
1943; A 181753; Overbrook press, Stamford,
Conn. , 3662
Butcher (Emily Graham) Judith. © July 10, 1944;
A 181720; Chapman & Grimes, inc., Boston.
3663
Byers (Horace Robert) General meteorology. 1st
ed. ©July 14, 1944; Ai81783; McGraw-Hill book
co., inc., New York. 3664
Cameron (James R.) Motion picture projection and
sound pictures. © Junel, 1944; A 181500; Cam-
eron pub. co., Coral Gables, Fla. 3665
Campbell (Alice Ormond)* London. Travelling
butcher. © 1 c. July 8, 1944; A ad int. 28328;
pubd. May 8. 3666
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Carnovsky (Leon) ed. Library in the community.
Edited by L. Carnovsky and Lowell Martin. ©
June 27, 1944; A 181731; University of Chicago,
Chicago. i 3667
Carson (Charles Elbert)* Los Angeles. Let’s
write about you. © June 20, 1944; A 181513.
aoe
Chang (H. H.) Chiang Kai-shek, Asia’s man of
destiny. [1st ed.] © July 14, 1944; A 181737;
Doubleday, Doran & co., inc., New York. 3669
Chappell (Matthew N.) & Hooper (C. E.)* New
York. Radio audience measurement. © May
29, 1944; A 181483. 3670
Chastain (Jimmie) History of New Haven, Illinois.
© Oct. 13, 1943; A 181570; Elizabeth Holland,
New Haven, Ill. 3671
Cheetham (Harold C.) Synthetic resins. © June
27, 1944; A 181582; Resinous products & chem-
icals co., Philadelphia. 3672
Chellis (Robert D.) Pile-driving handbook. ©-
Apr. 7, 1944; A 181497; Pitman pub. corp., New
York. 3673
Childe (V. Gordon)*
archaeology. © 1c. July
28324; pubd. Apr. 27.
Edinburgh. Progress and
8, 1944; A ad int.
3674
Church (Austin H.)* New York. Centrifugalpumps
and blowers. © June 26, 1944; A 181508. 3675
Claxton (Elizabeth Laughton)* Green Bay, Wis.
From magic mirrors to mud puddles. © June
28, 1944; A 181791. 3676
Claypool (James V.)* Norfolk, Va. God on a
battlewagon, by J. V. Claypool, as told to Carl
Wiegman. © June 19, 1944; A 181567. 3677
Clewes.(Dorothy)* New York. Stormy hearts. ©
Mar. 17, 1944; A 181422. 3678
[Cochrane, lady}* Marazion, Cornwali, England.
Long day ends, by Flora Sandstrom [pseud.] ©
i c. June 28, 1944: A ad int. 28310; pubd. Jan.
20. 3679
Colt (Clem) Renegade cowboy. © July 1, 1944; A
181611; Phoenix press, New York. — 3680
Connolly (James B.) Sea-borne. [1st ed.] © July
14, 1944; A 181738; Doubleday, Doran & co.,
inc., New York. 3681
Cooley (R. A.) Argasidae of North America, Cen-
tral America and Cuba, by R. A. Cooley and
Glen M. Kohls. © June 10, 1944; A 181554;
Amer. midland naturalist, Notre Dame, Seas
Cooper (David L.)* Los Angeles. What man must
believe. © Dec. 18, 1943; A 181654. 3683
Crawford (William) jr. Gore and glory, by W.
Crawford, jr., as told to Ted Saucier. © June
19, 1944; A 181499; Ted Saucier, Philadelphia.
3684
. no. 7, 1944
Cross (E.A.) comp. Literature, a series of anthol-
ogies. Compiled by E. A. Cross and Neal M.
Cross. © June 13, 1944; A 181216; Macmillan
co., New York. 3685
Cunningham (Bill) Kid next door. © June 15, 1944;
A 181630; Hale, Cushman & Flint, inc. , Boston.
3686
Custer (Joseph 'ames)* New York. Through the
perilous night. © July 18, 1944; A 181777.
3687
Dali (Salvador)* New York. Hidden faces, by S.
Dali. Translated by Haakon M. Chevalier. ©
June 9, 1944; A 181481. 3688
New York. Book of the dead.
3689
Daly (Elizabeth)*
[War ed.] © July 13, 1944; A 181739.
Dattner (Bernhard) Management of neurosyphilis,
by B. Dattner, with the collaboration of Evan
W. Thomas and Gertrude Wexler. © May 15,
1944; A 181656; Grune & Stratton, inc., New
York. 3690
Davies (D. R.) Down peacock’s feathers. © 1c.
July 6, 1944; A ad int. 28317; pubd. July 27, 1942;
Macmillan co., New York. 3691
Davis (Clyde Brion)* New York. Rebellion of Leo
McGuire. © June 29, 1944; A 181541. 3692
Davis (Earle)* Wichita. American in Sicily. ©
June 28, 1944; A 181745. 3693
Dean (Amber) Dead man’s float. [1st ed.] © July
14, 1944; A 181734; Doubleday, Doran & co.,
' inc., New York. 3694
DeLeeuw (Hendrik) Flower of joy. © July 3, 1944;
A 181707; Willey book co., New York. 3695
Tent show.
Dern (Peggy) © Mar. 17, 1944; A
181423; Arcadia house, inc., New York. 3696
Dillaway (Newton)* Wakefield, Mass. Gospel of
Emerson. © June 20, 1944; A 181478. 3697
Dimow (Osip) Vos ich gedenk—memoirs. v. 2.
© Apr. 11, 1944; A 181712; Central Yiddish
culture organization, New York. 3698
Dodson (Austin Ingram) Urological surgery. ©
June 23, 1944; A 181538; C. V. Mosby co., St.
Louis. 3699
[Dover (Mrs.)* HighSalvington, Worthing, England.
He too was a gallant gentleman, by Stella Morton
[pseud.] © 1c. June 28, 1944; A ad int. 28311;
pubd. Mar. 13. 3700
Dowling (Alice) Sales-ways. [1st ed.] © Jan. 10,
1944; A 181512; Standard brands, inc., New York.
3701
Du Bois (Cora) People of Alor. © June 30, 1944;
A 181666; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
3702
Duffield (Anne)* New York. Sunrise. © Feb. 17,
1944; A 181426. 3703
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Dunn (Bob) One day inthe army. © July 10, 1944;
A 181673; David McKay co., Philadelphia. 3'704
Eaton (Evelyn Sybil Mary)* New York. In what
torn ship. [1st ed.] © June 14, 1944; A 181593.
3705
Eby (Louise Saxe) Quest for moral law. © June 30,
1944; A 181732; Columbia univ. press, New York.
3706
Electronic engineering. 3707-3709
v. 15, no. 178, Dec., 1942. © 1c. Feb. 11, 1943;
A ad int. 28348; pubd. Nov. 28, 1942.
ve LT:
no. 196, June, 1944. © 1 c. July 8, 1944; A
ad int. 28329; pubd. May 30.
no. 197, July, 1944. © 1c: July 22, 1944; A
ad int. 28364; pubd. July 1.
© Hulton press, ltd., London.
Elfreth (Emily Allen)* Southern Pines, N.C. War
echoes. © June 2, 1944; A 181748. 3710
Elliott (William M.) jr. . Coming to terms with
life. © June 1, 1944; A 181705; John Knox press,
Richmond. 3711
Engineering index, 1943. © June 26, 1944; A 181604;
Engineering index, inc., New York. 3712
© Feb. 17, 1944;
3713
England (Jane) Peter’s wife.
A 181427; Arcadia house, inc., New York.
Farmer (Fannie Merritt) Le Livre de cuisine de
l’école de cuisine de Boston. [Par] F. M. Farm-
er. Traduit de l’anglais, par Madeleine Bod-
ier. Nouvelle ed., revue et corrigee. © June 12,
1944; A for. 48680; McClelland & Stewart, ltd.,
Toronto. 3714
Federal telephone and radio corp.,* New -York.
_ Beyond our shores the: world shall know us. ©
June 3, 1944; A 181517. 3715
Fetridge (WilliamHarrison) ed. Second navy read-
er. [1st ed.] © July 17, 1944; A 181779; Bobbs-
Merrill co., Indianapolis. 3716
Finn (William J.) Conductor raises his baton. [1st
ed.] © July 12, 1944; A 181687; Harper & bros.,
New York. 3717
Forrester (Gertrude) Methods of vocational guid-
ance. © June 30, 1944; A 181595; D. C. Heath
& co., Boston. 3718
Fourteen of them. By John Hersey, John Cecil
Hohn, Kurt Steel [and others] © Feb. 28, 1944;
A 181652; Farrar & Rinehart, inc., New York.
3719
Francis (Basil)* London. Death for safe custody.
©1 c. July 18, 1944; A ad int. 28361; pubd. June
8. 3720
Freeman (Harrop A.) ed. Peace is the victory. ©
July 12, 1944; A 181685; Harper & bros., New
York. 3721
Freud (Anna) Infants without families, by A. Freud
and Dorothy T. Burlingham. © May 31, 1944;_
A 181706; Internatl. univ. press, New York.
3722
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Frisbie (Robert Dean)* Raratonga, Cook Islands.
Island of desire. © July 14, 1944; A 181733.
3723
Gage (Nina D.) Communicable diseases, by N. D.
Gage and John Fitch Landon. © July 14, 1944;
A 181762; F. A. Davis co., Philadelphia. 3724
Garbutt (Katharine K.) & Garbutt (Bernard)* Holly -
wood, Calif. Baby orang and junior. © June 13,
- 1944; A 181296. 3725
Gardner (Raymond Hatfield) Old wild west, by R.
H. Gardner (Arizona Bill), in collaboration
with B. H. Monroe. © May 20, 1944; A 181519;
Naylor co., San Antonio. 3726
Garrette (Eve)* New York.
for women. © June 26, 1944; A 181518.
Political handbook
3727
Geenen (Mary Adelaide) Prairie blossoms. © 1c.
Apr. 11, 1944; A ad int. 28333; pubd. Feb. 15;
Mrs. D. Koob, Meacham, Sask., Canada. 3728
Geister (Edna) Keep them laughing. [ist ed.] ©
July 12, 1944; A 181682; = & bros., New
York. ” 3729
Gibbs (Howard D.) Chinese imperial names. ©
May 15, 1944; A 181470; Numismatic review,
Joseph B. Stack, Morton Stack, publishers, New .
York. 3730
[Glendenning (M. L.)] 3731, 3732
Book of Elias. © May 23, 1944; A 181463.
Book of Elias. (Special) © May 23, 1944; A
181464.
© Aaronie order, Salt Lake City.
Gloag (John)* London. 99 c/o. © 1c. July 10, 1944;
Aad int. 28327; pubd. May 11. 3733
Goldring (William) Hypertension and hypertensive
disease. [By] W. Goldring [and] Herbert Chasis.
© July 6, 1944; A 181718; Commonwealth fund,
New York. ; 3734
Gonella (Guido) World to reconstruct, by G. Gonella.
Translated by. T. Lincoln Bouscaren. © June
19, 1944; A 181491; Samuel A. Stritch, Chicago:
be 3735
Gordon (Harry A.)* New York. American bedlam.
© June 5, 1944; A 181629. 3736
Graebner (Theodore) Church bells in the forest.
© June 16, 1944; A 181588; Concordia pub. house,
St. Louis. = 3737
Graham (Martha K.)* Macomb, Ill. Words for the
music. © June 6, 1942; A 181490. 3738
[Great Britain. Ministry of reconstruction] Employ -
-ment policy. ©1c. July 7, 1944; A ad int. 28322;
pubd. May 27; Controller of His Britannic Maj-
esty’s stationery office, London. 3739
New York. Down to earth.
3740
Greenhood (David)*
© June 15, 1944; A 181607.
Halifax (Charles Lindley, viscount) Lord Halifax’s
ghost book. © June 20, 1944; A 181498; Didier
pub. co., New York. 3741
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Halkin (s.) Ais ola ve-aretz. © Hatt 17, ae
A 181662; Histadruth ivrith of America, ‘New
3742
r
York.
Hall (W. Reginald) Three wars with Germany.
[By] W. R. Hall and Amos J. Peaslee. © June
30, 1944; A 181744; G. P. Putnam’s son, New
York. 3743
Hard (Margaret) This is Kate.
A 181475; Henry Holt & co.,
© June 23, 1944;
inc., New York.
3744
Hardaway (Sally Gaines) Poems of Sally Gaines
Hardaway, 1832-1873. © Mar. 29, 1944; A
181442; Mrs. George Keith Taylor, jr., Amelia
Court House, Va. 3745
Heaton (Willis Edgar) Warren’s Heaton on Surro-
gate’s courts. The procedure and law of Surro-
gate’s courts of the state of New York. 6th ed.
v. 6. © July 7, 1944; A 181625; Matthew Bender
& co., inc. , Albany. 3746
Heldt (Peter Martin)* Nyack, N. ¥Y. High-speed
combustion engines. © July 17, 1944; A 181750.
3747
Herms (William Brodbeck) Mosquito control. [By]
W. B. Herms [and] Harold FarnsworthGray. ©
June 29, 1944; A 181527; Bia fund,
New York. ' 3748
Herr (Dougal) Marriage, divorce and Separation
in New Jersey, with forms. 1944 supplement
© June 26, 1944; A 181693; Soney & Sage co.,
Newark, N. J. ; 3749
[Herzog (Emile Salomon Wilhelm) } New York.
Miracle of America, by Andre Maurois [pseud. ]
Translated from the French, by Denver and
Jane Lindley. [ist ed.] © June 14, 1944; A
181594. © 3750
Hill (Mabel Betsy)* New York. Roddy meets the
circus. [ist ed.] © June 22, 1944; A 181597.
3751
Hinds (Ernest Jasper) Leathernecks and other
poems. © June 20, 1944; A 181550; Christopher
pub. house, Boston. 3752
Hinkson (Pamela)* London. Golden rose. © lc.
July 21, 1944; A ad int. 28357; pubd. May 22.
; 3753
Hodges (Henry G.) Cyclopedia on pawnbroking.
© Dec. 10, 1943; A 181468; J. W. Taylor pub.
co., Cincinnati. : 3754
[Holdsworth (Gladys Bertha) London. Trumpet
voluntary, by G. B. Stern [pseud.] © July 11,
1944; A 181647. 3755
Homes (Geoffrey) Six silver handles. © June 7,
1944; A 181709; William Morrow & co., inc.,
New York, 3756
Hooper (A.) Arithmetic refresher. © June 23,
1944: A 181474; Henry Holt & co., inc., New
York. 3757
Hotchkiss (Robert Sherman) Fertility in men. ©
June 21, 1944; A 181546; J. B. Lippincott co.,
Philadelphia. 3758
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Houghton (Claude)* London. Passport to paradise.
© ic. June 28, 1944; A ad int. 28312; pubd. May
8. 3759
Howard (Warren) The star. © Feb. 17, 1944: A
_ 181424; Arcadia house, inc., New York. 3760
Hudson (Holland) Occupational therapy in the treat-
ment of the tuberculous patient, by H. Hudson
_ and Marjorie Fish. © July 10, 1944; A 181751;
Natl. tuberculosis assn., New York. 3761
Hunter (Allan A.) Say yes to the light. [1st ed.] ©
July 12, 1944; A 181686; Harper & bros., New
York. 3762
Hustad (Alice M.) Strictly confidential. © July 7,
1944; A 181730; Augsburg pub. house, Minneap-
olis. : 3763
Hutcheson (Richard R.) Student manual of speech
correction, by R: R. Hutcheson and Klovia Mc-
Kennon Tilley. © June 15, 1944; A 181523; Wil-
liam B. Eerdmans pub.co., Grand Rapids, Mich.
3764
“Hutchinson (Lois Irene) Standard handbook for
secretaries. © July 10, 1944; A 181689; Mc-
Graw-Hill book co., inc., New York. 3765
Huxley (Julian S.)* London. On living in a revolu-
tion. © 1c. July 21, 1944; A ad int, 28362; pubd.
Apr. 17. 3766
Hyma (Albert) Life of John Calvin.
1943; A 181789; William B. Eerdmans pub. co.,
Grand Rapids, Mich. 3767
Ide (Simeon) Conquest of California; biography of
William B. Ide. © May 12, 1944; A 181249,
Joseph A. Sullivan, Oakiand, Calif. 3768
Illustrated London news. v. 204. 3769-3772
No. 5483, May 20, 1944. © 1c. July 7, 1944; A
ad int. 28320; pubd. May 20.
No. 5484, May 27, 1944. © 1c. July 7, 1944; A
ad int. 28321; pubd. May 27. :
No. 5485, June 3, 1944. © 1c. July 12, 1944; A
ad int. 28339; pubd. June 3.
No. 5486, June 10, 1944. © 1c. July 18, 1944; A
ad int. 28355; pubd. June 10.
King features syndicate, inc., New York.
Be-
3773
Jackson (Ada)* Willenhall, Staffs., England.
hold the Jew. © June 27, 1944; A 181489.
Jackson (George Pullen) Story of the sacred harp,
1844-1944. © July 10, 1944; A 181708; Vander-
bilt univ., Nashville. 3774
* Jacobs (Morris B.) ed, Chemistry and technology
of food and food products. v. 1. © June 5,
1944; A 181719; Interscience publishers, inc.,
New York. 3775
_ Jacobs (Walter) Variation play, by W. Jacobs and
Alain White. © Dec. 28, 1943; A 181754; Over-
brook press, Stamford, Conn. 3776
Jean (Frank Covert) Man and his biological world,
by F.C. Jean, Ezra Clarence Harrah and Fred
Louis Herman, with the editorial collaboration
of Samuel Ralph Powers. © June 6, 1944; A
181767; Ginn & co., Boston. 3777
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Jennings (Burgess H.) Air conditioning and re-
frigeration, by B. H. Jennings and Samuel R. .
Lewis. © June 2, 1944; A 181577; Internatl.
textbook co., Scranton. 3778
Johnson (Gerald W.) Woodrow Wilson, the unforget-
table figure who has returned to haunt us, by
G. W. Johnson, with the collaboration of the
editors of Look magazine. [1st ed.] © July 12,
1944; A 181688; Look, inc., New York. 3779
Jones (E. Stanley) Christ of the American road. ©
May 30, 1944; A 181433; Whitmore & Stone,
Nashville. 3780
Jones (Furman)* Pine Hill, Ky. One of his flock.
© May 15, 1944; A 181555. 3781
Judovich (Bernard) Segmental neuralgia in painful
syndromes, by B. Judovich and William Bates.
© July 12, 1944; A 181672; F.-A. Davis co.,
Philadelphia. 3782
Kafka (Roger) ed. Warships of the world. Edited
by R. Kafka and Roy L. Pepperburg. [1st ed.] ©
June 26, 1944; A 181638; Cornell maritime press,
New York. 3783
Kaplan (A. D. H.) Liquidation of war. production.
lst ed. © July 17, 1944; A 181782; Committee
for economic development, New York. 3784
Kaplan (Abraham Abbott)* Springfield, Mass. Soc-
io-economic circumstances and adult partici-
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3788
Kelty (Mary G.) Gifts of other lands and times, by
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Lane (Jeremy) Death to drumbeat.
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Morris (T. H.)* Johnson City, Tenn.
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3912
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Univ. of California, Berkeley, Calif.
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transport. © June 15, 1944; A 181520; Brook-
ings institution, Washington. 3961
Vermont digest annotated. v. 5. © July 6, 1944; A
181701; West pub. co., St. Paul. 3962
Wallace (Henry A.) Democracy reborn. [By] H.
A. Wallace. Edited by Russell Lord. © June 12,
1944: A 181461; Reynal & Hitchcock, inc., Chi-
cago. 3963
Walling (S. A.) Elementary marine navigation, by
S. A. Walling and J. C. Hill. © 1 c. July 13,
1944; A ad int. 28332; Macmillan co., New York.
3964
Wallis (Eleanor Glenn) Tidewater country. © May
15, 1944; A 181492; Press of James A. Decker,
Prairie City, Ill. 3965
134
ey ties Sah
Warkentin (Abraham) ed. Who’s who among the
Mennonites. [Edited by] A. Warkentin and Mel-
vin Gingerich. © June 3, 1944; A 181435; A.
Warkentin, North Newton, Kan. 3966
Watkins (Glen) Over-time love. © July 1, 1944; A
181612; Phoenix press, New York. 3967
Watters (Fanny C.)* Asheville, N, C. Plantation
memories of the Cape Fear river country. ©
Apr. 10, 1944; A 181749. 3968
Watts (Franklin) ed. Voices of history, 1943-44.
By F. Watts, editor. Nathan Ausubel, associate
editor. © July 3, 1944; A 181618; Gramercy pub.
co., New York. 3969
Watts (Newman) Dawn. © June 20, 1944; A 181598:
Moody Bible institute of Chicago, Chicago.
3970
Waugh (E. D. J.) West Point.
181648; Macmillan co., New York.
© July 11, 1944; A
3971
Waxman (Meyer)* Chicago. Ketabim nibharim.
v. 2. © June 2, 1944; A 181441. 3972
Weaver (Rufus Washington) Revolt against God. ©
June 16, 1944; A 181432; Fleming H. Revell co.,
New York. 3973
Wemyss (Stanley)* Philadelphia. General guide to
rare Americana, 1493-1699. © May 22, 1944; A
181761. 3974
West (Keith)* Banbury, Oxfordshire, England. Ma
Wei Slope. ©1c. July 13, 1944; A ad int. 28331;
pubd. May 22. 3975
Weygandt (Cornelius)* Philadelphia. Heart of New
Hampshire. © June 30, 1944; A 181742. 3976
Wheeler (Howard T.)* Santa Rosa, Calif. Tales
from Jalisco Mexico. © Apr. 1, 1944; A 181469.
3977
White (Marion) Mother Hubbard’s cookbook. ©
June 23, 1944; A 181446; M. S. Mill co., inc.,
New York. 3978
White (Paul Dudley) Heart disease. © July 5,
1944; A 181609; Macmillan co., New York. 3979
Who’s who, 1944. © July 11, 1944; A 181649; Mac-
millan co., New York. 3980
Wiesner (William) Arresto the Great presents the
Book of magic. © July 15, 1944; A 181774;
Grosset & Dunlap, inc., New York. 3981
Williams (Samuel Arthur) Teach yourself sales-
manship. © 1c. June 23, 1944; A ad int. 28342;
pubd. Apr. 24; English universities press, ltd.,
Bickley, Kent, Engiand. 3982
Williston (Arthur L.)*
the horizon of science.
181770.
Dedham, Mass. Beyond
© June 26, 1944; A
3983
Wilson (Charles Morrow) Man’s reach, © June
26, 1944; A 181476; Henry Holt & co., inc., New
York. 3984
arty
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 7, 1944
Winckel (Eduard F.) Handbook of the Malay -lang-
uage. © June 22, 1944; A 181534; P. D. & Ione
Perkins, South Pasadena, Calif. 3985
Winston business administration. Cumulative. v.
1-8. Editor-in-chief: John G. Herndon. © July
4, 1944; A 181603; John C. Winston co., Philadel-
phia. 3986
[Wintringham (Thomas Heury) London. Your M.
P., by Gracchus [pseud. ] 1c. July 12, 1944;
A ad int. 28340; pubd. May 15. 3987
Wise (William H.) & co., inc.,* New York. Pictor-
ial history of the second world war. v. i, 2. ©
_ June 16, 1944; A 181439, 3988
Wiswell (Tommie) Checker magic. © July 17,
1944; A 181788; David McKay co., Philadelphia.
3989
3994
Wurtele (Allan Ramsey)* Mix, La. Continentalism
—for enduring peace. © June 5, 1944; A 181526.
3990
Yacoubian (Adour H.) English-Armenian and Ar-
menian-English concise dictionary. © Mar. 1,
1944; A 181759; Armenian archives press, Los
Angeles. 3991
Yassin (Ivor B.) ed. Hand book of airplane main-
tenance and operation. © July 11, 1944; A
181660; Natl. aeronautics council, New York. °
3992
Zilboorg (Gregory) One hundred years of American
psychiatry. [1844-1944] © May 15, 1944; A
181243; Columbia univ. press, New York. 3993
Zwemer (Samuel Marinus) Evangelism today. ©
June 16, 1944; A 181428; Fleming H. Revell co.,
New York. Zz - 3994
Number of entries of books included in the Catalog for 1944:
(a). United States publications-------------------------------------------------------------- 3,592
(b) Foreign books in foreign languages ----------------------------------=------ 2----------- 13
(c) Foreign books in English language under ad interim provisions of law of Mar. 4, 1909-------- 389
Total-------------------~----------------- - +22 2 oe eo en = 3,994
135
LIST OF BOOKS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
¥
a
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[3994
Adams (Samuel Hopkins) Enter Darcy. (In Col-
lier’s, v. 58, ne 23-26, Feb. 17, 24, Mar. 3, 10,
1917) © S. H. Adams, Auburn, N /Y, R 127449-
127452, Apr. 27, 1944, 1-4
[Andreev (Leonid Nikolaevich)] Crushed flower,
and other stories; tr. from the Russian of Leon-
id Andreyev, by Herman Bernstein. © Alfred A.
Knopf, inc., New York. R 125461, Jan. 15, 1944,
5
Ashmun (Margaret) Isabel Carleton’s year. ©
Mary A. Roberts, Waupaca, Wis. R 126050, Mar.
9, 1944. 6
Aumonier (Stacy) OlgaBardel. © Gertrude Aumon-
' der, London. R 125585, Feb. 26, 1944. 7
Bailey (Carolyn Sherwin) Stories children need.
© Carolyn Sherwin Bailey Hill, Indian Rocks, Pa.
R 125532, Feb. 25, 1944. 8
Bailey (Liberty Hyde) — 9-12
Manual of gardening. R 126037, Mar. 9, 1944.
Pruning manual. 18th ed., rev. and reset. R
126078, Mar. 9, 1944,
Standard cyclopedia of horticulture. v. 4,5. R
125008, 125410, Feb. 10, 23, 1944.
© L. H. Bailey, Ithaca, N. Y.
[Baker (Ray Stannard) ] 13-19
Follow your nose, by David Grayson [pseud.}
R 126661, Mar. 8, 1944.
Good apple, by David Grayson [pseud.] R
126663, Mar. 8, 1944.
Green people, by DavidGrayson[pseud.]R 126662,
Mar. 8, 1944.
I go to the city, by David Grayson[pseud.] R
127933, May 5, 1944.
No trespass, by David Grayson [pseud.] R
127934, May 5, 1944.
Old stone mason, by David Grayson [pseud.] R
127936, May 5, 1944,
Well- flavoured earth, by David Grayson [pseud. ]
R 126660, Mar. 8, 1944.
©R.S. Baker, Amherst, Mass.
Barber (Lucy Lombardi) 20, 21
Nursery history of the United States. R 127465,
Apr. 14, 1944,
Young people’ s history of the United States.
R 127466, Apr. 14, 1944.
OL. L. Barber, Bethesda, Md. |
Barr (Josiah Henry) Early Methodists under per-
secution. © J. H. Barr, Clarendon Hills, Ill.
126323, Mar. 23, 1944. 22
Baskerville (Charles) Course in qualitative chem-
ical analysis, by C. Baskerville and Louis J.
Curtman. Rev. ed. © Mary S. Baskerville &
Louis J, Curtman, New York. R 126334, Mar. 13,
1944. .23
Re.
Magic string book. © A. Beard,
Beard (Alice)
Brooklyn. R 127474, Apr. 14, 1944. 24
25, 26
R 127468, Apr. 14,
Beard (Patten)
Jolly book of playcraft:
1944,
Marjorie’s literary dolls. R 127471, Apr. 14,
1944,
© P, Beard, Norwalk, Conn.
Benson (Edward Frederic) David Blaize. © F.
Arnold Biddle, London & Edwin Plomley Dawes,
Rye, Sussex, England. R 125395, Feb. 12, 1944.
27
Beveridge (Albert Jeremiah) Life of John Marshall.
136
v. 1, 2. © Catherine Spencer Beveridge, Indian-
apolis. R 126789, Apr. 1, 1944. 28
Bindloss (Harold) 29, 30
Brandon of the engineers. © H. Bindloss,
Carlisle, England. R 127952, May 19, 1944
Johnstone of the border, by H. Bindloss. Re-
vised by Vernon Quinn. © Vernon Quinn,
New York. R 127950, May 19, 1944.
Blodgett (Fred L.) Foundation to trombone play-
ing, by F. L. Blodgett and Edwin Franko
Goldman. © Carl Fischer, inc., New York.
R 125880, Feb. 16, 1944. 31
Blumgarten (Aaron Samuel) w*a2e S33
Materia medica for nurses. 2d ed.,
rev. R 126046, Mar. 9, 1944.
Teacher’s guide for Blumgarten’ s Materia med-
ica for nurses. R 126066, Mar. 9, 1944.
©A.S. Blumgarten, New York.
Beetetely
Bonner (Mary Graham) 34, 35
Daddy’s bedtime animal stories. R 127461, Apr.
14, 1944,
Daddy’ s bedtime fairy stories. R 127462, Apr.
14, 1944.
© M. G. Bonner, New York.
Boodin (John Elof) Realisitc universe. © J. E.
Boodin, Los Angeles. R 126085, Mar. 9, 1944.
36
Brearley (Harry Chase) Fifty years of a civiliz-
ing force. © H.C. Brearley, San Diego, Calif.
R 127949, May 19, 1944. 37
Bryant (Sara Cone) Stories to tell the littlest ones.
© Sara Cone Bryant Borst, Framingham, Mass.
R 126788, Apr. 1, 1944. 38
Bryce (Catherine T.) Story-land dramatic reader.
© C. T. Bryce; Pasadena, R 125830, Mar. 9,
1944, 39
Bull (Sleeter) Principles of feeding farm animals,
© 8. Bull, Urbana, Ill. R 126051, Mar. 9, 1944.
40
‘Cobb (Irvin Shrewsbury)
PP eater
RENEWALS
83
‘Burgess (John William) Administration of Presi-
_ dent Hayes. © Elisha Payne Jewett Burgess,
Newport, R. I. R 126494, Apr. 7, 1944. 41
Burgess (Thornton Waldo) 42, 43
Adventures ‘of Buster Bear. R 125875, Mar. 16,
1944.
Adventures of old Mr. Toad. R 125874, Mar. 16,
1944,
© T. W. Burgess, Springfield, Mass.
Burnett (Frances Hodgson) Little hunchback Zia.
© F. H. Burnett, New York. R 127464, Apr. 14,
1944,
Butler (Samuel) Way of all flesh. © John J. Mc-
Keon, New Haven. R 126913, Apr. 7, 1944. 45
Byerly (William Elwood) Introduction to the use of
’ generalized co-Ordinates in mechanics and
physics. © Robert W. Byerly, New York. R
126435, Mar. 30, 1944. 46
Caldwell (Fred P.) Notes to the Kentucky reports.
v. 4, 5. © F. P. Caldwell, Louisville. R 126562,
Apr. 7, 1944. 47
Camp (Wadsworth) House of fear. © Madeleine B.
Camp, Seat hee Fla. R 125941, Mar. 9,
1944, 48
Candee (Helen Churchill) Jacobean furniture and
’ English styles in oak and walnut. © H. C. Can-
dee, Washington. R 127470, Apr. 14, 1944. 49
Cather (Willa) Golden slipper. © W. Cather, New
York, R 125173,.Feb. 1, 1944. 50
Chamberlain (James Franklin) Oceania, by J. F.
Chamberlain and Arthur Henry Chamberlain. ©
J. F. Chamberlain, Pasadena. R 126082, Mar. 9,
1944, : 51
Chapman (C. Durand) Self made pictures for child-
ren. © C. D. Chapman, Newark, N. J. R 127467,
Apr. 14, 1944. 52
Chapman (Charles Edward) Founding of Spanish
California. © Aimee F. Chapman, Orinda, Calif.
R 126033, Mar. 9, 1944. 53
Chekhov (Anton Pavlovich) 54, 55
The darling, andother stories, by Anton Chekhov,
from the Russian by Constance Garnett. R
126061, Mar. 9, 1944.
The duel, and other stories, by Anton Chekhov,
’ from the Russian by Constance Garnett. R
126076, Mar. 9, 1944. © Constance Garnett,
Kent Hatch, Edenbridge, England.
Choate (Florence) 56, 57
Baby’s book, by F. Choate. [Illustrations by
Elizabeth Curtis. R 127459, Apr. 14, 1944.
Golden days, by F. Choate. [Illustrations by
- Elizabeth Curtis. R 127458, Apr. 14,1944
© F. Choate & Elizabeth Curtis, Paterson.
58-66
Battle henof the republic, R126354, Mar. 8, 1944.
Cure for lonesomeness. R 126355, Mar. 8, 1944.
Enter the villain. R 126356, Mar. 8, 1944.
Eyes of the world. R 126349, Mar. 8, 1944.
Field of honor. R 126351, Mar. 8, 1944.
Glory of the states; Kentucky. R 126348, Mar.
8, 1944.
44
137
Great auk. R 126350, Mar. 8, 1944.
Mr. Felsberg gets even. R 126353, Mar. 8,
1944,
Persona au gratin. R 126352, Mar. 8, 1944.
© I. S. Cobb, Santa Monica, Calif.
Coester (Alfred) Literary history of Spanish
America. © A. Coester, Stanford ems
Calif. R 126042, Mar. 9, 1944, ; :
Collins (Archie Frederick) Inventing for boys. ©
A. F. Collins, New Haven. R 127473, Apr.14
1944, 68 ~
Colum (Padraic) King of Ireland’s son. © P. Col-
um, New York. R 126081, Mar. 9, 1944. 69
Cooling (Walter Freeman) Public policy. © Rich-
ard Thomas Walter Cooling, Chicago. R 126089,
Mar. 22, 1944. 70
Coombs’ (Francis Lovell) U. S. Grant. © Lovell ©
Coombs, Troy, N. ¥. R 125007, Feb. 10, 1944.
71
Cooney (Percival John) Kinsmen. © Emma W.
Cooney, El Monte, Calif. R 126384, Apr. 3,
1944. 72
Corelli (Marie) Claudfa’s business. © Alexander
Strahan Watt, London, R 127932, May 5, 1944.
; 73
Crew (Henry) General physics. 3d ed. © H. Crew,
Evanston, Ill. R 126054, Mar. 9, 1944. 74
Cullen (Thomas Stephen) Embryology, anatomy
and diseases of the umbilicus, together with
diseases of the urachus. © T.S. Cullen, Balti-
more. R 125108, Feb. 11, 1944. 75
Curtis (Alice Turner) Little maid of Bunker Hill.
© A. T. Curtis, Needham, Mass. R 125397, Feb.
18, 1944. 76
Daly (Thomas Augustine) Songs of wedlock. © T.
A. Daly, Philadelphia. R 125699, Mar. 3, 1944.
77
Danziger (Adolphe) In the garden of Abdullah, and
other poems. 2d ed: © Adolphe De Castro, Los
Angeles. R 126363, Mar. 21, 1944. 78
Darling (Esther Birdsall) Baldy of Nome. © E.
B. Darling, Berkeley, Calif. R 125396, Feb. 18,
1944, 79
Davies (William Henry) Collected poems. © Helen
Matilda Davies, Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire,
England. R 126326, Mar. 17, 1944. 80
Dell (Ethel May) Safety curtain. © G. T. Savage,
Guilford, Surrey, England. R 125398, Feb. 24,
1944. 81
Deming (Edwin Willard) American animal life, by
E. W. Deming and Therese O. Deming. © E. W.
Deming, New York. R 127475, Apr. 14, 1944.
82
Dewey (John) Democracy and education. © J.
Dewey, New York. R 125013, Feb. 10, 1944. 83
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
84
Diver (Maud) Desmond’s daughter. © M. Diver,
Parkstone, Dorset, England. R 126190, Mar. 23,
1944, 84
Dix (Beulah Marie) Blithe McBride. © Beulah
Marie Dix Flebbe, Pacific Palisades, Calif. R
126068, Mar. 9, 1944. 85
Dixon (Royal) Forest friends. © R. Dixon, New
York. R 127460, Apr. 14, 1944. 86
Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan)
Battle of Mons. R 125938, Mar. 8, 1944.
Origin and outbreak of the war. R 125940, Mar.
8, 1944.
Two empires at grips. R 125930, Mar. 8, 1944.
Visit to three fronts. R 125939, Mar. 8, 1944.
87-90
© Mary Conan Doyle, Richmond, Surrey, Eng- -
land, Lena Conan Doyle, Denis Percy Stew-
art Conan Doyle & Malcolm Adrian Conan
Doyle, Crowborough, Sussex, England.
Drake (Durant) Problems of religion. © Anna
White Drake, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. R 126776,
Apr. 1, 1944. 91
Dupuy (William Atherton) Uncle Sam, detective. ©
“
W.A. Dupuy, Arlington, Va. R 127469, Apr. 14,
1944. : 92
Eddy (Walter Hollis) Reproduction and sex hygiene.
© W. H. Eddy, New York. R 126431, Mar. 30,
1944, 93
Edwards (George Wharton) Vanished towers and
chimes of Flanders. © G. W. Edwards, Green-
wich, Conn. R 125536, Feb. 25, 1944. 94
Ellis (Edward Sylvester) ed. History of the German
people from the first authentic annals to the
present time, with an introduction by William R.
Shepherd. [ist ed.] v. 7-10. Edited by E.S.
Ellis and Augustus R. Keller. © Lillian D.
Taylor & Miriam R. Hillman, Pelham, N. Y. R
125683-125686, Mar. 4, 1944. 95-98
Ely (Richard Theodore) Outlines of economics.
[3d rev. ed.] By R. T. Ely, Thomas S. Adams,
Max O. Lorenz [and] Allyn A. Young. © Max O.
Lorenz, Washington. R 126333, Mar. 13, 1944.
99
Faris (John Thomson) Real stories from our his-
tory. © J. T. Faris, Nashville. R 126429, Mar.
30, 1944. 100
Ferber (Edna) 101, 102
The eldest. R 125918, Mar. 8, 1944.
Glory of the states; Illinois. R 125922, Mar. 8,
1944.
© E. Ferber, Easton, Conn.
Flagg (Paluel Joseph) Art of anaesthesia. © P. J.
Flagg, New York. R 126979, Apr. 19, 1944.
; 103
Flexner (Simon) Journal of experimental medicine
index. © Rockefeller institute for medical re-
search, New York. R 125069, Feb. 11, 1944.
104
Foerster (Norman) ed: Chief American prose
writers. © N. Foerster, lowa City,Ia. R 126785,
Apr. 1, 1944. 105
138
pt. I, n. S., V. 41
Foster (Robert Frederick) Foster’s auction bridge
‘for all. © R. F. Foster, Hyannis, Mass. R
125832, Mar. 9, 1944. 106
Fowler (Harold North) History of sculpture. © H.
N. Fowler, Washington. R 126032, Mar. 9, 1944.
107
Ganong (William Francis) Textbook of botany for
colleges. © Anna H. Ganong, Northampton, Mass.. -
R 126058, Mar. 9, 1944. | 108
Gardner (Mary Sewall) Public health nursing. ©
M.S. Gardner, Providence. R 126084, Mar. 9,
1944. 109
Gerstacker (Friedrich Wilhelm Christian) Irrfahrt-
en. Edited by Frederick W. Price. © Frederick
W. Price, New York. R 126450, Apr. 6, 1944
; 110
Glasgow (Ellen) 111-113
_ Dare’s gift. pts. 1, 2. (In Harper’s magazine,
v. 134, nos. 801, 802, Feb., Mar., 1917) R
125697, 125698, Mar. 3, 1944.
Shadowy third. R 125696, Mar. 3, 1944.
_© E. Glasgow, Richmond.
Glyn (Elinor) : 114-123
Career of Katherine Bush. R 125505, 126292,
Mar. 1, 10, 1944.
Career of Katherine Bush. (In Cosmopolitan, °
v. 60, no. 6, v. 61, nos. 1-6, v.62, no. 1, May-
Dec., 1916) R 126284-126291, Mar. 10, 1944.
© Margot Elinor Davis & Juliet Rhys Williams,
London. se:
Goethe (Johann Wolfgang von) Goethe’s Hermann
und Dorothea, edition with introduction, appen-
dices, notes and vocabulary by Frederick W. C.
Lieder. © Marie Goebel Kimball, Philadelphia,
Louise Goebel Beck, Bryn Mawr, Pa., Julius
Goebel, jr., Walther F. Goebel, New York, Irma
Goebel Labastille, Upper Montclair, N. J., Anne
Goebel Brooks, Washington & Eunice Goebel
Greeley, Winnetka, Ill. R 126385, Mar. 24, 1944.
124
Goff (Emmett Stull) Principles of plant culture, by
E. S. Goff, revised by J. G. Mocre and L. R.
Jones. 8th ed. © J. G. Moore, Madison, Wis. &
Lewis R. Jones, Brookfield, Vt. R 125014; Feb.
10, 1944. 125
Goldsmith (Oliver) Goldsmith’s The deserted vil-
lage, The traveller; Gray’s Elegy in a country
church-yard. Edited, withintroduction andnotes,
by Louise Pound. © Louise Pound, Lincoln,
Neb. R 126436, Mar. 30, 1944. 126
Gordy (Wilbur Fisk) History of the United States
for schools. Rev. ed. © Isabel H. Gordy, Hart-
ford. R 126496, Apr. 7, 1944. , 127
Gorky (Maxim) Confession, by M. Gorky. Trans-
lated from the Russian by Rose Strunsky. ©
Rose Strunsky, Greenwich, Conn. R 127456,
Apr. 14, 1944. 128
Gregory (Jackson) The ouilaw. © Edwin J. Loeb,
‘Los Angeles. R 124967, Feb. 12, 1944. 129
Gronow (Anna Talea Scherz) Geschichte und sage.
© A T. Gronow, Chicago. R 126427, Mar. 30,
1944, 130
- Gulliver (Lucile) Daniel Boone.
—
no. 7, 1944
© L. Gulliver,
Boston. R 126027, Mar. 9, 1944. 13
Hall (Albert Neely) Handicraft for handy girls, by |
A. N. Hall and Dorothy Perkins. Practical plans
for work and play, with illustrations and working
drawings by the authors and Norman P. Hall. ©
A. N. Hall, Elmhurst, Ill. R 127371, Apr. 27,
1944, 132
Harris (Charles K.) Who's to blame. © Cora L.
Harris, New York. R 127551, Apr. 20, 1944.
133
Hayes (Carlton Joseph Huntley) Political and social
history of modern Europe. v. 1,2. © C.J. H.
Hayes, New York.
1944. 134, 135
Hazlitt (Henry) Thinking as a science. © H.
Hazlitt, New York. R 126485, Apr. 7, 1944.
136
Henderson(Ernest Flagg) Short history of Germany.
v. 1, 2. New ed. © George B. Henderson &
Ernest F. Henderson, Boston. R 126031, Mar. 9,
1944. 137
Herdman (Marie Louise) Story of the United States.
© M. L. Herdman, Eglinbury, Scotiand. R
127951, May 19, 1944. 138
Hichens (Robert Smythe) Two fears. © R.Hichens,
Maienfeld, Grisons, Switzerland. R_ 126583,
Feb. 12, 1944. 139
Holcombe (Arthur Norman) State government in
the United States. © A. N. Holcombe, Cam-
bridge, Mass. R 126083, Mar. 9, 1944. 140
Hopkins (James Love) Law of trademarks, trade-
names and unfair competition. 3ded. © Anna
Love Hopkins, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. R 126967,
Apr. 7, 1944. 141
Hunt (Clara Whitehill) About Harriet, by C. W.
Hunt. Illustrated by Maginei Wright Enright. ©
C. W. Hunt, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. & Maginel Wright
Barney, New York. R 126793, Apr. 1, 1944.
142
Hunter (George Leland) Oriental rugs; the Persian
and Indian groups. © Esther Hunter Burten-
shaw, New York. R 125394, Jan.26,1944. 143
Husik (Isaac) History of mediaeval Jewish philo-
sophy. © Rose G. Husik, New York. R 125533,
Feb. 25, 1944. % 144
Jewish encyclopedia. v. 1-12. New ed. © Funk &
Wagnalls co., New York. R 127948, May 6,
1944. 145
Jones (Rufus Matthew) Inner life.
Haverford, Pa. R 126064, Mar. 9, 1944.
© R. M. Jones,
146
Kalamono’s self instructor for the ukulele. ©
Barbara E. Smith, Flushing, N. Y. R: 126338,
Mar. 15, 1944. 147
Kearney (Lillian Cecilia) 148, 149
What every business man should know. R 127472,
Apr. 14, 1944.
R 126040, 126055, Mar. 9°
139
RENEWALS
172
What every business woman should know. R
127457, Apr. 14, 1944.
©-L.'C. Kearney, Brooklyn.
Kendall (Oswald) 150-152
Romance of The Martin Connor. R 126781, Apr.
1, 1944.
Romance of The Martin Connor. (In Youth’s
companion, v. 90, nos. 15, 24, Apr. 13, June
15, 1916) R 125113, 125114,-Feb. 16, 1944.
© O.Kendall, London.
Kenison (Ervin) Descriptive geometry, by E.
Kenison and Harry C. Bradley. Preliminary ed.
© Mary A. Kenison, Washington & Syrena S.
Bradley, Jamaica Plain, Mass. R 126060, Mar. 9,
1944, 153
Kent (Charles Foster) Work and teachings of the
Apostles. © Elizabeth M.S. Kent, New Haven.
R 126449, Apr. 6, 1944. 154
Kephart (Horace) Camping and woodcraft. v.1. © -
Laura M. Kephart, Bronxville, N. Y. R 126041,
Mar, 9, 1944. 155
Kilmer (Joyce) Circus and other essays. © Kenton
Kilmer, Arlington, Va. & Christopher Kilmer,
Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. R 125924, Mar. 8, 1944,
156
Kinne (Helen) 157, 158
Clothing and health, by H. Kinne and Anna M.
Cooley. R 126044, Mar. 9, 1944.
Food and health, by H. Kinne and Anna M. Cool-
ey. R 126038, Mar. 9, 1944.
© Anna M. Cooley, New York.
Kipling (Rudyard)
The choice. R 127540, Apr. 18, 1944.
Destroyers at Jutland. pts. 1-4. R 125040-
125043, Feb. 10, 1944.
Diversity ‘of creatures. R 127930, May 5, 1944.
A nativity. R 125039, Feb. 10, 1944,
The neutral. R 125044, Feb. 10, 1944.
Regulus. R 125942, Mar. 9, 1944,
© Elsie Bambridge, Arrington, Royston, Herts.,
England.
159-167
Knipe (Alden Arthur) Polly Trotter, patriot, by A.
A. Knipe and Emilie Benson Knipe. © A. A.
Knipe, New Hartford, Conn. R 126072, Mar. 9,
1944, 168
Kreymborg (Alfred) Others, an anthology of the
new verse. © A. Kreymborg, New York. R
125873, Mar. 11, 1944. 169
Langfeld (Herbert Sidney) Elementary laboratory
course in psychology, by H. S. Langfeld and
Floyd Henry Allport. © H. S. Langfeld, Prince-
ton, N. J. & Floyd Henry Allport, Syracuse. R
126790, Apr. 1, 1944. 170
Lanier (Henry W.) ed. Selections from Sidney
Lanier. © H. W. Lanier, New York. R 125365,
Feb. 24, 1944. 171
Lawrence (David Herbert) Amores. © Frieda
Lawrence, San Cristobal, Mexico. R 127410,
Apr. 14, 1944, 172
Lewis (Sinclair)
He loved his country. R 127562, Apr. 25, 1944.
Hobohemia. R 127567, Apr. 25, 1944.
Honestly, if possible. R 127563, Apr. 25, 1944.
I’m a stranger here myself. R 127561, Apr. 25,
1944,
Poinsettia widow. R 127566, Apr. 25, 1944.
Story with a happy ending. R 127565, Apr. 25,
1944,
Twenty-four “hours in June.
1944.
© §S. Lewis, New York.
R 127564, Apr. 25,
Lewisohn (Ludwig) Spirit of modern German liter-
ature. L. Lewisohn, Valmora, N. M. R
127411, Apr. 14, 1944, ~ 180
Lindsay (Vachel) Handy guide for beggars. ©
Elizabeth C. Lindsay, Andover,Conn. R 126077,
_. 9, 1944. ~~ 181
jigeke (William John) Wonderful year. © Aimee
Locke, London. R 125586, Mar. 2, 1944. 182
London (Jack) 183, 184
Little lady of the big house. R 126023, Mar. 9,
1944. .
Turtles of Tasman. R 126052, Mar. 9, 1944.
© Charmian K. London, Glen Ellen, Calif.
Longfellow (Henry Wadsworth) Evangeline, by H.
W. Longfellow, Biographical sketch by Eva .
March Tappan. Introduction and study helps by
Margaret Ashmun. New ed. © Houghton Miff-
lin co., Boston. R 126792, Apr. 1, 1944. 185
Love (Clyde Elton) Differential and integral cal-
culus. © C. E. Love, Ann Arbor. R 126043,
Mar. 9, 1944. 186
Lowell (Amy) 187-194
Battledore and shuttlecock. R 126772, Mar. 23,
1944,
The charm. R 126774, Mar. 23, 1944.
The grocery. R 126770, Mar. 23, 1944.
In a time of dearth. R 126775, Mar. 23, 1944.
Men, women and ghosts. R 126191, Mar. 23,
1944,
Merchandise. R 126771, Mar. 23, 1944.
Pyrotechnics. R 126769, Mar. 23, 1944.
1777. R 126773, Mar. 23, 1944.
© Ada-D. Russell, Chevy Chase, Md.
Lutz (Grace Livingston Hill) Finding of Jasper
Holt. © G. L. Hill. NTRS. Pa. R 125835,
Mar. 9, 1944. 195
MacArthur (Ruth Brown) Little mother. © R. B.
MacArthur, Long Beach, Calif. R 125534, Feb.
25, 1944. 196
MacDonald (William) ed. Documentary _source
book of American history, 1606-1913. New and
enl. ed., with continuation to 1913. © John H.
MacDonald, Pelham Manor, N. Y. R 126062,
Mar. 9, 1944. 197
MacKaye (Percy Wallace) Poems and plays. v. 1.
New ed. © P. MacKaye, New York. R 126024,
ar. 9, 1944, 198
Mackie-Beyer, comp. New excelsior method for
drums, fife, tympani, orchestra bells, xylophone
and traps. © J. W. Pepper & son, inc., Philadel-
phia. R 125909, Mar. 9, 1944. 199
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[McNeile (Herman Cyril) ] :
Jim Brent’s V. C., by Sapper [pseud. ] R 127536,
Apr. 18, 1944. .
Man who ended the war, by- Sapper [pseud.] R
127538, Apr. 18, 1944. a
Men, women and guns, by Sapper [pseud.]_ R
: 127539, Apr. 18, 1944.
© Violet Evelyn McNeile, Fittleworth, Sussex,
England.
Magee (Anna F.) Magee readers. Books 1, 2. By
A. F. Magee, with the editorial cooperation of
John F. Reigart. © A. F. Magee, New York &
John F. Reigart, Yonkers, N. Y. R 126430, |
126433, Mar. 30, 1944. 203, 204
Manly (John Matthews) English prose and poetry,
1137-1892. © Hellen Manly Patrick, Tucson,
Ariz.. R 125846, Feb. 1, 1944. é 205
[Mary Domitilla, sister] Third-sixth reader. ©
Mother Mary Domitilla, Framingham, Mass. R
126327, 126329, 126332, 126335, Mar. 13, 1944.
206-209
Masefield (John) 210, 211
Gallipoli. © J. Masefield, Abingdon, Berkshire,
England. R 126079, Mar. 9, 1944.
Salt-water poems and ballads, by J. Masefield.
Illustrated by Charles Pears. © J. Masefield,
Abingdon, Berkshire, England & Charles
Pears, London. R 126065, Mar. 9, 1944.
Mason (Alfred Edward Woodley) Silver ship. © A.
E. W. Mason, London. R 127547, Apr. 18, 1944.
212
Massachusetts. Supreme judicial court. Massachu-
setts reports. 213-217
[v.] 221; cases argued and determined. April-
September, 1915. R 124797, Feb. 5, 1944.
v. 222; cases argued and determined.
September 16, 1915-November 23, 1915. R
124390, Jan. 28, 1944.
November 23, 1915-January 17, 1916. R
124962, Feb. 9, 1944.
January 17, 1916- February 10, 1916. R126019,
Mar. 22, 1944, —
[v.] 223; cases argued and determined. Feb-
ruary 11, 1916-Mar. 3, 1916. R 127427, May
1, 1944,
© Little, Brown & co., Boston. _
Masters (Edgar Lee) 218-220
Great valley. R 126073, Mar. 9, 1944.
Songs and satires. R 125015, Feb. 10, 1944.
Spoon River anthology. New illustrated ed. R
126069, Mar. 9, 1944.
© E. L. Masters, New York.
Meigs (Cornelia) Master Simon’s garden. © C.
Meigs, Washington. R 126063, Mar. 9, 1944.
Rae
Miller (DaytonClarence) Science of musical sounds.
© Dewey H. Miller, Oakland, Calif. R 126030,
Mar. 9, 1944. 223
Montague (Margaret Prescott) Twenty minutes of
reality. © M. P. Montague, Richmond. R
126375, Mar. 30, 1944. 223
Montgomery (Frances Trego) Billy Whiskers out
west. © Estelle Loud, Oscoda, Mich. R 126017,
Mar. 24, 1944. 224
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Moore (George) The brook Kerith. © Charles
Douglas Medley, London. R 126057, Mar. 9,
1944, 225
Moore (Joseph H.) Beginner’s harmony writing
book. © Caroline M. Moore, Sewickley, Pa. R
125527, Mar. 2, 1944. 226
Morgan (Thomas Hunt) Critique of the theory of
~ evolution, Lectures delivered at Princeton uni-
versity, February 24, March 1, 8, 15, 1916. ©
T. H. Morgan, Pasadena. R 127248, ‘Apr. 22,
1944. 227
Mosher (Joseph Albert) Essentials of effective
gesture. © Berenice M. Graves, Elmira, N. Y.
R 126029, Mar. 9, 1944. 228
Mother Goose. Real Mother Goose. © Rand McNal-
ly &co., Chicago. R 125722, Mar.4,1944. 229
Neihardt (John Gneisenau) The quest. © J. G. Nei-
hardt, Branson, Mo. R 126070, Mar. 9, 1944.
230
Nida (StellaHumphrey) Letters of Polly the pioneer.
© S. H. Nida, San Diego, Calif. R 126047, Mar.
9, 1944, 231
O’Hara (Frank) Introduction to economics. © Lin-
da M. O’Hara, Washington. R 126053, Mar. 9,
1944, 232
Olcott (Charles Sumner) Life of William McKinley.
v. 1, 2. © L. Howard Olcott, Montclair, ‘N. J.
R 125197, Feb. 18, 1944. 233
Olcott (Frances Jenkins) Bible stories to read and
tell. © F. J. Olcott, New York. R 126791, Apr.
1, 1944. 234
[Onions (Berta Ruck)] In another girl’s shoes, by
Berta Ruck. © Berta Ruck Oliver, Aberdovey,
Merioneth, Wales. R 126380, Mar. 22, 1944,
235
Outcault (Richard Felton) Buster Brown, the little
rogue. © R. F. Outcault, Hushing, 1 ae oe 5
127463, Apr. 14, 1944. 236
Packard (Frank L.) 237-240
Affair of the diamond pendant. R 125933, Mar.
- 8, 1944.
Rehabilitation of Larry the bat. R 125936, Mar.
8, 1944.
Snarlinghue. R 125932, Mar. 8, 1944.
Ware the lone wolf. R 125937, Mar. 8, 1944.
© Marguerite Pearl Packard, Lachine, Que.,
Canada.
Paine (Ralph Delahaye) Long road home. © Kath-
arine Paine, Durham, N. H. R 125528, Feb. 24,
1944, 241
Patterson (Harold Wallace) Small boat building.
© Alice B. Patterson, Yonkers, N.Y. R 126026,
Mar. 9, 1944. 242
Peabody (Josephine Preston) Harvest moon, ©
Lionel S. Marks, Cambridge, Mass. R 126787,
Apr. 1, 1944. 243
Pennell (Elizabeth Robins) Nights; Rome, Venice,
in the aesthetic eighties; London, Paris, in the
fighting nineties. © Provident trust co. of
Philadelphia, Philadelphia. R 125946, Mar. 20,
1944. 244
Perkins (Lucy Fitch) Cave twins. © Eleanor Ellis
Perkins, Evanston, Ill. & Lawrence B. Perkins,
Chicago. R 126783, Apr. 1, 1944. 245
Petrunkevitch (Alexander) Morphology of inverte-
brate types. © A. Petrunkevitch, New Haven. R
126036, Mar. 9, 1944, 246
Phillips (Chester Arthur) Readings in money and
banking. © C. A. Phillips, Iowa City, Ia. R
126048, Mar. 9, 1944. 247
_ Pillsbury (Walter Bowers) Fundamentals of psycho-
141
logy. © W. B. Pillsbury, Ann Arbor. R 126056,
Mar. 9, 1944. 248
Pohle (Ella E.) comp. Dr. C. I. Scofield’s question
box. © E. E. Pohle, Hollywood, Calif. R 127713,
May 15, 1944, 249
Pottenger (Milton Alberto) Three master masons.
© Herbert Dudley Pottenger, Long Beach, Calif.
R 125174, Jan. 17, 1944. 250
Pringle (Mary P.) Yule-tide in many lands, by M.
P. Pringle and Clara A.Urann. © M.P. Pringle,
Newark, N. J. R 127370, Apr. 27, 1944. 251
© O. H.
252
Prouty (Olive Higgins) Fifth wheel.
Prouty, Boston. R 125833, Mar. 9, 1944.
Rand McNally & co. 253, 254
Political history —facts and figures—president-
ial campaigns, 1789-1916. R 125725, Mar. 4,
1944,
Rand. McNally political atlas—the man and the
issues of the presidential campaign of 1916.
R 125726, Mar. 4, 1944.
© Rand McNally & co., Chicago.
Rand McNally bankers’ directory and list of attor-
neys. July, 1916, Jan., 1917. 81st, 82nd ed.
44th 45th year. © Rand McNally & co., Chi—
cago. R 125723, A2si3s, Mar. 4, 1944.
255, 256
Rand McNally list of attorneys-at-law. July, 1916
ed. © Rand McNally & co., Chicago. R 125724,
Mar. 4, 1944. 257
Rand McNally list of bonded attorneys-at-law. Jan.,
1917 ed. © Rand McNally & co., Chicago. R
125733, Mar. 4, 1944. 258
Reynolds (Francis Joseph) ed. Story of the great
war. v. 1-5. Edited by F. J. Reynolds, Allen L.
Churchill [and] Francis Trevelyan Miller. © P.
F. Collier & son corp., New York. R 125401-
125405, Feb. 19, 1944. 259-263
Rhead (Louis) American trout stream insects. ©
L. Rhead, New York. R 126488, Mar. 24, 1944.
264
Rice (Susan Tracy) comp. Easter, compiled by S.
T. Rice. Edited be Robert Haven Schauffler. ©
Robert Haven Schauffler, New York. R 126379,
Mar. 22, 1944. 265
Rihbany (Abraham Mitrie) Syrian Christ. © A. M.
Rihbany, Brookline, Mass. R 126784, Apr. I,
1944, 266
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pt. I, n.s., v. 41.
267
Rinehart (Mary Roberts) Altar of freedom. © M.
R. Rinehart, New York. R 127689, Apr. 27, 1944.
267
Roberts (Charles George Douglas) Secret trails.
© C. G. D. Roberts, Toronto. R 126074, Mar. 9,
1944. 268
Robinson (James Harvey) Medieval and modern
times. © Bankers trust co., New York. R
126437, Mar. 30, 1944. 269
Rolfs (Peter Henry) Subtropical vegetable-garden-
ing. © P.H. Rolfs, Gainesville, Fla. R 125011,
Feb. 10, 1944. 270
Roosevelt (Theodore, pres. U. S.) Book lover’s
holidays in the open. © Edith K. Carow Roose-
velt, Oyster Bay, L.I., N. Y. R 125366, Feb.
24, 1944, 271
Rose (Mary Swartz) Feeding the family. © Anton
R. Rose, Edgewater, N. J. R 126067, Mar. 9,
1944, 272
Roux (Louis Alexandre) Elementary French read-
er. © L. A. Roux, Beverly Hills, Calif. R
126028, Mar. 9, 1944. 273
Ruxton (George Frederick Augustus) Wild life in
the Rocky Mountains, by G. F. Ruxton. Edited by
Horace Kephart. © Laura M. Kephart, Bronx-
ville, N. Y. R 126025, Mar. 9, 1944. 274
Ryan (John Augustine) Distributive justice. ©J. A.
Ryan, Washington. R 126071,.Mar. 9, 1944.
. 275
Sadtler (Samuel.Schmucker) Chemistry of familiar
things. 2d ed., rev. © S. Sadtler, Philadelphia,
R 125834, Mar. 9, 1944. 276
Oscar Saenger course in vocal
277-282
Saenger (Oscar)
training.
Prospectus. R 126688, Apr. 1, 1944.
Vocalization. R 126689-126693, Apr. 1, 1944.
© Radio corp. of America, RCA Victor div.,
Camden, N. J.
Schutze (Martin) Goethe’s poems selected and
annotated with a study of the development of
Goethe’s art and view of life in his lyrical
poetry. © M. Schutze, Chicago. R 126434, Mar.
30, 1944. 283
Scroggs (William Oscar) Filibusters and financiers.
© W. O. Scroggs, Baton Rouge, La. R 125060,
Feb. 12, 1944. 284
Seltzer (Charles Alden) Parson Bill. © Ella
Alberts Seltzer, Rocky River, O. R 127546,
Apr. 18, 1944. 285
Seton (Ernest Thompson) 286-289
Preacher of Cedar Mountain. R 127931, May 5,
1944,
Wild animal ways. R 125914, Mar. 8, 1944.
Woodcraft manual for boys; the fifteenth Birch
bark roll. R 125916, Mar. 8, 1944.
Woodcraft manual for girls; the fifteenth Birch
bark roll. R 125915, Mar. 8, 1944.
© E. T. Seton, Santa Fe, N. M.
Shackleton (Robert) Book of Boston: © Fairfield
trust co., Fairfield, Conn. R 125537, Feb. 25,
1944, _ 290
Shakespeare (William) Sonnets of Shakespeare
from the quarto of 1609. Edited by Raymond
Macdonald Alden. © Barbara H. Alden, Palo
Alto, Calif. R 127406, Apr. 14,1944. «291
Simonds (Frank Herbert) They shall not pass ©
Mary G. Simonds, Washington. R 125695, Mar.
3, 1944. 292
Siren (Oswald) Descriptive catalogue of the pictures
in the Jarves collection belonging to Yale uni-
versity. © O, Siren, Stockholm. R 125903, Jan.
26, 1944. 293
Smith (Nora Archibald) Old, old tales from the old,
old book. © Helen K. Bradbury, Coconut Grove,
Fla. R 127537, Apr. 18, 1944. 294
Snow (William Leonard) ed. High school prize
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126780, Apr. 1, 1944. - 295
-Sonneck (Oscar George Theodore) Suum cuique.
R
296
© Marie Elizabeth Sonneck, New York.
126236, Mar. 11, 1944.
Stanwood (Edward) History of the presidency from
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Stanwood, Provincetown, Mass. R 126782, Apr.
1, 1944. 297
Stephens (James) InsurrectioninDublin. © J. Ste-
phens, London. R 126059, Mar. 9, 1944. 298
Stevenson (Robert Louis) Father Damien; an open
letter to the Reverend Dr. Hyde of Honolulu, by
R. L. Stevenson, with a note, Mrs. Stevenson’s
description of the writing, and related passages
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Osbourne, New York. R 125529, Mar. 2, 1944.
299
" Stratemeyer (Edward) Dave Porter and his double.
142
© Edna C. Squier & Harriet S. Adams, East
Orange, N. J. R 126657, Apr. 1, 1944. 300
Surette (Thomas Whitney) 301-304
Community music. R 125200, Feb. 18, 1944.
Music for children. R 125198, Feb. 18, 1944.
Opera. R 125199, Feb. 18, 1944.
Public school music. R 125201, Feb. 18, 1944.
© H. R. Bygrave, Boston.
Tacitus (Cornelius) The Germania; with intro-—
duction and notes, by Duane Reed Stuart. ©
Emilie M. Stuart, Princeton, N. J. R 125010,
Feb. 10, 1944. 305
Taft (William Howard, pres. U.S.) The presiden-
cy, its duties,.its powers, its opportunities and
its limitations. © Robert A. Taft, Cincinnati.
R 126495, Apr. 7, 1944. 306
Tagore (Rabindranath) ~ 307-310
Fruit-gathering. R 126337, Mar. 13, 1944.
Japan. R 126331, Mar. 13, 1944.
Message of India to Japan. R 126330, Mar. 13,
1944,
Stray birds. R 126336, Mar. 13, 1944.
© Rathindranath Tagore, Santiniketan, Bengal,
India. ;
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Tappan (Eva March) 311-318
Book of humor. R 126796, Apr. 1, 1944.
© Houghton Mifflin co., Boston.
Diggers in the earth. R 126777, Apr. 1, 1944.
Makers of many things. R 126779, Apr. 1, 1944.
© Worcester County trust co., Worcester.
Modern triumphs. R 126797, Apr. 1, 1944.
Sports and pastimes. R 126795, Apr. 1, 1944.
Stories of nature. R 126794, Apr. 1, 1944.
© Houghton Mifflin co., Boston. Bet
Travelers and traveling. R 126778, Apr. 1,
1944.
© Worcester County trust co., Worcester.
Wonders of science. R 126798, Apr. 1, 1944.
© Houghton Mifflin co., Boston.
Tapper (Thomas) Franz Schubert, the story of the
boy who wrote beautiful songs. © Theodore
Presser co., Philadelphia. R 126361, Mar. 8,
1944, . 319
Tarkington (Booth) Mister Antonio. 1st, last pts.
(In Harper’s magazine, v. 134, nos. 800, 801,
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apolis. R 124649, 124650, Feb. 3, 1944.
Se 920,400
Thompson (Joseph Wesley) Notes to the Indiana
decisions. v. 6. © Bobbs-Merrill co., Indian-
apolis. R 126346, Mar. 20, 1944. 322
Thorndike (Ashley Horace) Shakespeare’s theatre.
© Annette L. Thorndike, Ardsley-on-Hudson, N.
Y. R 125016, Feb. 10, 1944. 323
Thorp (Frank Hale) Outlines of industrial chemis-
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Ithaca, N. Y. R 126328, Mar. 13, 1944. 324
Towne (Ezra Thayer) Social problems. © E.T.
Towne, Grand Forks, N.D. R 126035, Mar. 9,
1944, i 325
Trafton (Gilbert Haven) Bird friends. © Minnie
Grace Trafton, Mankato, Minn. R 126658, Apr.
1, 1944. 326
Van Dyke (John Charles) The mountain. © Clare
Van Dyke Parr, Yonkers, N. Y. R 126448, Apr.
6, 1944. 327
Van Loan (Charles E.) 328-330
' Adolphus and the rough diamond: R 125931,
Mar. 8, 1944.
IOU. R 125934, Mar. 8, 1944.
Whip horse. R 125935, Mar. 8, 1944.
© Emma C. Van Loan, Los Angeles.
Van Vechten (Carl) Music and bad manners. © C.
Van Vechten, New York. R 126339, Mar. 25,
1944, 331
Van Wagenen (Kate) Modern speller.- Books 1, 2.
© K. Van Wagenen, New York. R 126020, 126021,
Mar. 9, 1944. 332, 333
[Ward (Arthur Sarsfield) ] 334, 335
Pigtail.of Hi Wing Ho, by Sax Rohmer [pseud. ]
R 125917, Mar. 8, 1944. ’
Red eye of Vishnue, by Sax Rohmer [pseud.] R
125923, Mar. 8, 1944.
© A. S. Ward, St. James, England.
363
Ward (Mary Augusta Arnold) England’s effort, by
Mrs. Humphry Ward. © Dorothy Mary Ward,
London. R 125530, Mar. 2, 1944. 336
Warner (Anne) Susan Clegg and her love affairs, ©
Anne Burnham, New York. R 127560, May 8,
1944. 337
Princess Pocohontas. © V.
R 125535, Feb. 25, 1944.
338
Watson (Virginia)
Watson, New York.
Webster (Hanson Hart) ed. Poems for memorizing.
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R 126786, Apr. 1, 1944. 339
Weld (LeRoy D.) Theory of errors and least
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125009, Feb. 10, 1944. 340
Wells (Herbert George) 341, 342
Mr. Britling sees it through. R 126049, Mar. 9,
1944.
What is coming? R 126034, Mar. 9, 1944.
© H. G. Wells, London.
Wheeler (Daniel Edwin) Abraham Lincoln. © D,
E. Wheeler, Bronxville, N. Y. R 126022, Mar.
9, 1944. 343
White (Stewart Edward) 344-353
Edge of the ripple. R 127935, May 5, 1944.
Leopard woman. R 125991, Mar. 8, 1944.
Leopard woman. (In Saturday evening post, v.
189, nos. 5-12, July 29, Aug. 5, 12, 19, 26,
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125925-125929.
© §S. E. White, Burlingame, Calif.
White (William Allen) God’s puppets. © Sallie L.
143
White, Emporia, Kan. R 125012, Feb. 10, 1944.
354
Wickes (Frances Gillespy) Child’s book of holi-
day plays. F. G. Wickes, New York. R
126045, Mar. 9, 1944. 355
Williams (Wayland Wells) Whirligig of time. © W.
W. Williams, New Haven. R 126487, Mar. 24,
1944, 356
357-361 ©
R 127541, Apr. 18,
Wilson (Harry Leon)
Cousin Egbert intervenes.
1944,
Kate up from the depths.
1944,
Little old New York. R 127544, Apr. 18, 1944.
Love story. R 127545, Apr. 18, 1944.
Pete’s brother-in-law. R 127543, Apr. 18, 1944.
© Charis Wilson Weston & Harry Leon Wilson,
jr., Carmel, Calif.
R 127542, Apr. 18,
Wright (Irene Aloha) Early history of Cuba, 1492-
1586. © I. A. Wright, Washington. R 126075,
Mar. 9, 1944. 362
Wyss (Jean Rudolph) Swiss family Robinson, by J.
R. Wyss, with iilustrations by Milo Winter.
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BOOKS
PART 1, GROUP 1
Note.-An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author and copyright proprietor are the
same, and that therefore the name is not repeated in the claim paragraph.
Abend (Hallett)* Hyde Park, Vt.
[ist ed.] © Aug. 18, 1944; A 182314.
Treaty ports.
3995
Abner (Maude Melton)* Louisville. Story of the
Union gospel mission, 1886-1944. © July 10,
1944; A 181878. 3996
Adair (John) Navajo and Pueblo silversmiths. ©
Aug. 7, 1944; A 182200; University of Oklahoma
press, Norman, Okl. 3997
Addis (Hugh) Dark voyage. © July 18, 1944; A
181852; Dodd, Mead & co., inc., New York. 3998
Aker (Homer Ferris) You and your government,
by H. F. Aker and Vanza Nielsen Aker. © June
26, 1944; A 182072; Harr Wagner pub. co., San
Francisco. 3999
Alexander (Jerome) Colloid chemistry, theoretical
and applied, v. 5. © July 19, 1944; A 181916;
Reinhold pub. corp., New York. . 4000
Allee (G. Franklin) Till the day dawn. © Apr. 20,
1944; A 182209: Zondervan pub. house, Grand
Rapids, Mich. 4001
Allen (Merritt Parmelee) White feather. [1st ed.]
© Aug. 16, 1944; A 182271; Longmans, Green &
co., inc., New York. 4002
Almstead (Francis E.) Radio fundamental principles
and practices, by F. E. Almstead, Kirke E. Davis
and George K. Stone. © July 17, 1944; A 181876;
McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New York. 4003
American dental association. Council on dental
therapeutics,* Chicago. Accepted dental reme-
dies. © July 11, 1944; A 182051. 4004
American economic association, comp. Readings
in business cycle theory. © July 26, 1944; A
182253; Blakiston co., Philadelphia. 4005
American law reports, annotated. v. 150. © Aug.
3, 1944; A 182105; Lawyers co-operative pub.
co., San Francisco. 4006
Anderson (Albert Lester)* Minneapolis. Technique
of fitting contact lenses. © Aug.- 14, 1944; A
182258. 4007
Anderson (Kenneth) Winky, lost in the Rockies. ©
Apr. 27, 1944; A 182203; Zondervan pub. house,
Grand Rapids, Mich. 4008
Anderson (Kenneth B.) Notaries public in Pennsyl-
vania. © June 30, 1944; A 182055; Notaries
equipment co., Philadelphia. 4009
145
Andrews (Phillip)* New York. Navy yearbook.
Edited by P. Andrews and Leonard Engel. [1st
ed.] © July 20, 1944; A 181849. 4010
Appelman (Hyman) Saviour’s invitation and other
evangelistic sermons. © May 4, 1944; A 182208;
Zondervan pub. house, Grand Rapids, Mich.
4011
Appleman (John Alan) Insurance law and practice,
with forms. v. 14, 15. © July 18, 1944; A
181981; Vernon law book co., Kansas City, Mo.
4012
Appleton (Julian J.)* Camp Sibert, Ala. Military
law for the company commander. © July 17,
1944; A 181880. 4013
Arenson (Saul B.) Introduction to. quantitative
analysis. [By]S. B. Arenson and George Rie-
veschl, jr. © June 28, 1944; A 182042; Thomas Y.
—Crowell co., New York. 4014
Ashley (Clifford W.)* South Westport, Mass. Ashley
book of knots. © July 21, 1944; A 181853. 4015
Atkin (William W.) Forty designs for postwar
boats. v. 20. Prepared especially for Motor
boating, by W. W. Atkin and other designers.
Edited by Charles F, Chapman and F. W. Horen-
burger. © July 26, 1944; A 182293; Hearst
magazines, inc., New York. 4016
Atlantic reporter. Second series. v. 36 A. 2d. ©
July 12, 1944; A 181979; West pub. co., St. Paul.
* 4017
Atlantic reporter digest, 1764 to date. v. 34, pts.
1, 2. © June 26, 1944; A 182101; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 4018
Ayling (Keith)* New York. Bombers. © June 27,
1944; A 181915. 4019
Baker (Anna M.) Voice of the waters and other
poems. © Aug. 4, 1944; A 182174; Dorrance &
co., inc., Philadelphia. 4020
Baker (Richard St. Barbe)* Dorchester, Dorset,
England. The redwoods. © 1c. Feb. 24, 1944;
A ad int. 28414; pubd. Dec. 20, 1943. 4021
[Ball (Robert)] Winding river, by Helen Fuller
Orton. [Illustrated by R. Ball] © July 24, 1944;
A 182320; J. B. Lippincott co., Philadelphia.
4022
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES _
4023
Barbeau (Marius) Mountain cloud. © July 22, 1944;
A 182032; Caxton printers, ltd., Caldwell, Id.
4023
Battin (William I.) jr.,* New York. Saving, invest-
ment and employment. © Aug. 9,1944; A 182214,
4024
Beard (Charles A.) Basic history of the United
States, by C. A. Beard and Mary R. Beard. ©
Aug. 1, 1944; A 182126; Garden City pub. co.,
inc., New York. ets
Beardwood (Joseph T.) jr. Simplified diabetic
management, by J. T. Beardwood, jr., and Her-
bert T. Kelley. © July 27, 1944; A 182268; J. B.
Lippincott co., Philadelphia. 4026
Becker (Carl L.)* Ithaca, N. Y. Modern history.
© Aug. 15, 1944; A 182331. 4027
Becker (Charlotte) Unlike twins in nursery school,
© Aug, 7, 1944; A 182219; Charles Scribner’s
sons, New York. 4028
Beistle (Aidarilla s.) I spy.
182261; David McKay co., Philadelphia.
© Aug. 7, 1944; A
4029
Belfrage (Cedric)* New York. Faith to free the
people. © Aug, 4, 1944: A 182281. 4030
Benét (William Rose)* New York. Day of deliver-
ance. [1st ed.].© Aug. 14, 1944; A 182344.
4031
Beynon (George W.)* New York. Tournament and
duplicate bridge. © July 21, 1944; A 182354,
4032
Biddle (A. J. Drexel)* Absecon, N. J. Do or die.
© May - 1944; A 181872. 4033
Bird (Dorothy Maywood)* Eaton Rapids, Mich.
© Aug. 15, 1944; A 182283.
4034
Granite harbor.
Black (Harold Garnet) Broken pillars. © July 14,
1944; A 181930; Fleming H. Revell co., New
York. 4035
Blakey (Roy G.) Analyses of Minnesota incomes,
1938-39, a summary by R. G. Blakey. Analyses
by William Weinfeld, James E. Dugan and Alex
L. Hart. © Apr. 22, 1944; A 182056: University
of Minnesota, Minneapolis. 4036
[Blank (S. L.)] Beyad hagoral. © May 10, 1944; A.
181864; Histadruth Ivrith of America, New York,
4037
.
Blau (Joseph Leon) Christian interpretation of the
cabala in the Renaissance. © June 29, 1944; A
181850; Columbia univ. press, New York. 4038
Bloch (Henry Simon) Economics of military oc-
cupation, by H. S. Bloch and Bert F. Hoselitz.
© Aug, 1, 1944; A 182168; University of Chicago,
Chicago. 4039
Book of knowledge, the children’s encyclopedia.
v. 1-20. Editor-in-chief, E. V. McLoughlin. ©
Aug. 10, 1944; A 182350; Grolier soc., inc., New
York. 4040
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Boughton (Willis A.)* Cambridge, Mass. Little |
hills. © May 5, 1944; A 181958. 4041
Bowden (Fay Robert)* Lima, O. From the rhymes
of a realist. © July 29, 1944; A 182115. 4042
Bradbury (Bianca) Mother hen and her five baby
chicks. © July 14, 1944; A 181861; Rand Mc-
Nally & co., Chicago. 4043
[Branscombe (Agnes)]* Los Angeles. Cornstalk
grew, by Agnes O'Neill [pseud.] © June 10,
1944; A 181994. 4044
Brewster (Eliot) All her men. © Aug. 1, 1944: A
182110; Phoenix press, New York. 4045
Bright (Robert) Georgie. 1st ed. © Aug. 18, 1944:
A 182318; Doubleday, Doran & co., inc., New
York, 4046
Brodie (W. Austin) Keeping your church informed.
© July 14, 1944; A 181931; Fleming H. Revell
co., New York. 4047
Brophy (John)* London, 4048, 4049
Target island. © 1c. Aug. 9, 1944; A ad int.
28380; pubd. June 5.
Target island. [1st ed.] © Aug. 2, 1944; A
182129,
Brown (Harry)* New York, Walk in the sun. [1st
ed.] © June 26, 1944; A saat 4050
Brown (James Barrett) Sein grafting of burns, by
J. B. Brown and Frank McDowell. © July 27,
1944; A 182269; J. B. Lippincott co., Philadelphia.
4051
[Brown (Zenith)] Girl with a golden bar, by Brenda
Conrad [pseud.] © May 8, 1944; A 182135;
Charles Scribner’s sons, New York. 4052
Princeton, N. J. Mandate
© June 16, 1944: A 182066.
4053
Bruner (Jerome S.)*
from the people.
Bryson(Lyman) ed. Approaches to world peace.
Edited by L. Bryson, Louis Finkelstein [and]
Robert M. Maciver. © June 20, 1944; A 182057;
Conference on science, philosophy & religion in
their relation to the democratic way of life, inc.,
New York. 4054
Bullock (Benjamin F.) Practical farming for the
South. © July 22, 1944; A 181843; University of
North Carolina press, Chapel Hill, N.C. 4055
Burdick (Usher L.)* Williston, N. D. History of
the farmers’ political action in North Dakota. ©
Aug. 1, 1944; A 182280. 4056
Burlin (Helen)* New York. In the midst of death.
© June 23, 1944; A 181824. 4057
Busch (Noel F.)* Milbrook, N. Y., New York.
4058, 4059
My unconsidered judgment. © July 11, 1944; A
181951.
What manner of man? [lst ed.] © Aug. 2,
1944; A 182128.
no. 8, 1944
[Bushnell (George D.)] Fundamentals of-banking.
© July 31, 1944; A 182002; Amer. institute of
banking, Section Amer. bankers assn., New York.
4060
California. 4061-4065
Deering’s California codes. 1944.
Government code of the state of California.
© July 12; A 181841.
Political code of the state of California.
July 12; A 181840.
Deering ’sgeneral laws of the state of California.
v. 1-3. © July 12, 1944; A 181837-181839.
© Bancroft-Whitney co., San Francisco.
©
Campbell (Alexander)* Johannesburg,S. A. Empire
in Africa. © 1c. Aug. 5, 1944; A ad int. 28378;
pubd. May 15. 4066
Campbell (Dorcas)* New York. Careers for
women in banking and finance. [1st ed.] © Aug.
18, 1944: A 182339. 4067
Campbell (Joseph) & Robinson (Henry Morton)*
New York. Skeleton key to Finnegans wake.
[ist ed.] © July 20, 1944; A 182188. 4068
Campbell (Thomas H.) Studies in Cumberland
Presbyterian history. © Mar. 31, 1944: A
182215; Board of publication and Sunday school
work of the Cumberland Presbyterian church,
Nashville. 4069
Cannon (William Ragsdale) Faith for these times.
© Aug. 1, 1944: A 182074; University of Georgia
press, Athens, Ga. 4070
Cantwell (Thomas W.) ed. Banking law of the
state of New York, constituting chapter 2 of The
consolidated laws, chapter 369, Laws of 1914.
Including all amendments to the close of the
regular session of the 1944 Legislature. © Aug.
15, 1944; A 182333; Williams press, inc., Albany.
4071
Carlin (jerome) English on the job. [By] J. Carlin
[and] Henry I. Christ. © July 19, 1944; A 181803
Globe book co., inc., New York. 4072
Carnegie endowment for international peace.
Division of international law. Conferencias
internacionales americanas, Primer suplemento,
1938-1942. © July 20, 1944; A 182245; Carnegie
endowment for internatl. peace, Washington.
4073
Carneiro (Cecilio J.) The bonfire, by Cecilio
Carneiro. Translated from the Portuguese, by
Dudley Poore. © Aug. 10, 1944; A 182212;
Farrar & Rinehart, inc., New York. 4074
Carney (Thomas A.)* Dickinson, Tex. Primer of
homiletics. © Nov. 1, 1943; A 182095. 4075
Carr (D.) Now daddy’s in the army, by D. Carr
and I. J. Parrott. © Aug. 2, 1944; A 182148;
William Morrow & co., inc., New York. 4076
Cartledge (Samuel A.) Conservative introduction
to the Old Testament. © July 24, 1944;A 182075;
University of Georgia press, Athens,Ga. 4077
BOOKS, GROUP I
4094
Catholic church. Liturgy and _ ritual. Rituale
romanum. Ad normam codicis juris canonici
accommodatum. Editiojuxta typicam vaticanam.
© July 1, 1944; A 182308; Benziger bros,, inc.,
New York. 4078
Catholic church, Litu and ritual. Missal.
Rimsko-Katolicky misal to jest omSova kniha.
© july 20, 1944; A 181842; Slovak Franciscan
fathers, Pittsburgh. 4079
Chambers (W. Jerome)* Montgomery, Ala. Altzar,
the pirate. © July 10, 1944; A 182022. 4080
Chambliss (William C.)* Alexandria, Va. Boom-
erang. [ist ed.] © July 20, 1944; A 181948.
; 4081
Chaplin (Ralph H.)* Tacoma. Somewhat barbaric.
© Aug. 4, 1944; A 182305. 4082
Chapman (Charles F.) Piloting, seamanship and
small boat handling. © Aug. 1, 1944; A 182082;
Hearst magazines, inc., New York. 4083
¢
McComas)*
Childs (Estelle Richmond, Calif.
Songs of sea and shore. Limiteded. © Dec.
29, 1943; A 181913. 4084
Churchill (Winston Spencer)* London. 4085, 4086
Onwards to victory, war speeches by W. S.
Churchill. Compiled by Charles Eade. © 1
c. Aug. 23, 1944; A ad int. 28410; pubd. June
29.
Onwards to victory, war speeches by W. S.
Churchill. Compiled by Charles Eade. [ist
ed.] © July 13, 1944; A 182086.
Clevenger (Jerry)* Kansas City, Mo. Charles
Morgan, Christian rich man. © July 22, 1944:
A 181893. 4087
Cobb (Stanley) Foundations of neuropsychiatry.
© July 27, 1944; A 181935; Williams & Wilkins
co., Baltimore. 4088
Coleman (Lonnie) Escape the thunder. [ist ed.]
© Aug. 11, 1944; A 182247; E. P. Dutton & co.,
inc., New York. 4089
Colin (Galen C.) Maverick renegade. © Aug. 16
1944; A 182111; Phoenix press, New York.
4090
Connecticut and Atlantic reporter digest, 1764 to
date. v. 34, pts.1, 2. OJune 26, 1944; A 182104;
West pub. co., St. Paul. 4091
Costain (Thomas B.)* Bethayres, Pa. Ride with
me. [ist ed.] © Aug. 18,1944; A182316. 4092
Crane (George Washington)* Chicago. Psychology
applied. © May 15, 1944; A 182198. 4093
Crawiord (William Rex) Century of Latin-Ameri-
can thought. © July 19, 1944; A 181890; Presi-
dent and fellows of Harvard college, Cambridge,
Mass. 4094
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4095
. Crider (John H.)* Bethesda, Md. The bureaucrat.
[1st ed.] © July 12, 1944; A 181904, 4095
Croce (Benedetto) Germany and Europe, by B.
Croce. Translated and with an introduction by
Vincent Sheean. © July 27, 1944: A 182047;
Random house, inc., New York. 4096
Cross (E. A.) Heritage of American literature, by
E. A. Cross, Grace A. Benscoter and William A.
Meacham. © Aug. 1, 1944; A 182031; Mac-
millan co., New York. 4097
Crow (Alice) Learning to live with others, by Alice
and Lester D. Crow. © July 20, 1944; A 181952;
D. C. Heath & co., Boston. 4098
Cummings (Hubertis) Richard Peters, provincial
secretary and cleric, 1704-1776. © July 21,
1944; A 182003; University of Pennsylvania press,
Philadelphia. 4099
Cutright (Prudence) Living together at home and
at school. [By] P. Cutright, W. W. Charters
[and] Mae Knight Clark. © Aug. 1, 1944; A
182027; Macmillan co., New York. 4100
Cyclopedia of medicine, surgery and specialties..
George Morris Piersol, editor-in-chief, Edward
L. Bortz, assistant editor. v.1-4. © Aug. 4,
1944: A182142; F. A. Davis co., Philadelphia.
4101
Daniel (J. McTyeire)* Columbia, S. C. Excellent
teachers, their qualities and qualifications. ©
June 15, 1944; A 182096. 4102
David, brother. American Catholic convert authors,
© July 1, 1944; A 182232; Walter Romig & co.,
Detroit. 4103
Davidson (Charles T.)* South Covington, Va. W.
M. Lowman, bishop of Virginia. [1st ed.] ©
July 27, 1944; A 182278; 4104
Davidson (Henry Damon) Inching along. © Aug. 4,
1944; A 182093; Natl. publication co., Nashville.
4105
Davies (George M.) Laying out for boiler makers
and plate fabricators. © July 18, 1944; A 181793;
Simmons-Boardman pub. corp., New York.
4106
Davis (Lavinia R.)* Brookfield Center, Conn.
Spinney and Spike and the B-29. © Aug. 7, 1944;
A 182220. 4107
Davis (M. Edward) DeLee’s obstetrics for nurses,
by M. E. Davis and Mabel C. Carmon. © July
18, 1944; A 182083; W. B. Saunders co., Phila-
delphia. 4108
Davis (Malcolm Purdy)* Rochester, N. Y. Rela-
tivity. © Aug. 12, 1944; A 182216. 4109
DeAngeli (Marguerite)* Philadelphia. Yonie
Wondernose. [list -d.] © Aug. 18, 1944; A
182319. 4110
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[De Carlo (Conchita C.)] Traveling secretary, by
Nilsa Carol [pseud.] © July 10, 1944; A 182023;
Edward K. Meador, Boston. 4111
De la Roche (Mazo)* Ontario, Canada. Quebec,
historic seaport. © July 21, 1944; A 182127.
4112
Delaware and Atlantic reporter digest, 1764 to
date. v.34, pts. 1,2. © June 26, 1944; A 182100;
West pub. co., St. Paul. 4113
Derleth (August)* Sauk City, Wis. Mischief in the
lane. © July 17, 1944; A 182015. 4114
Derstine (Clayton F.j* Kitchener, Ont., Canada.
Path to noble manhood, © June 29, 1944; A
182206. 4115
Dimow (Osip) Vos ich gedenk—memoirs. v.1. ©
Aug. 25, 1944; A 182144; Central Yiddish culture
organization (CYCO), New York. 4116
Dodge (David)* San Francisco. Bullets for the
bridegroom. © Aug. 15, 1944; A 182282. 4117
Dodge (Esther)* Washington. Bible’s story of
truth and the human dream. ist ed. © Aug. 1,
1944; A 182008. 4118
Donaldson (J. K.) Surgical disorders of the chest.
© July 28, 1944; A 182006; Lea & Febiger,
Philadelphia. 4119
Dos Passos (John)* Provincetown, Mass. State of
the nation. © July 18, 1944; A 181965. 4120
Driscoll (Joseph)* New York. Pacific victory,
1945. [1st ed.] © Aug. 1,1944; A182324. 4121
Du Bois (Theodora)* New Haven. Case of the
perfumed mouse. [1st oe © Aug. 18, 1944: A
182311. 4122
Dudley (Walter Lee)* Winchester, Va. Footprints
on the sand of time. © Nov. 23, 1943; A 182334.
4123
Duffield (Anne)* Aldbourne, Wiltshire, England.
Out of the shadows. © 1c. Aug. 17, 1944; A ad
int. 28399; pubd. June 29. 4124
Dunlap (Leslie W.)* Madison, Wis. American
historical societies, 1790-1860. © Aug. 1, 1944;
A 182118. 4125
[East (Fred)] Meddling maverick, by Tom West
[pseud, 1st ed.] © Aug. 4, 1944; "A 182187; E. P.
Dutton & co., inc., New York, 4126
Ehrenburg (Ilya) Tempering of Russia, by I. Ehren-
burg. Translated from the Russian, by Alex-
ander Kaun. [ist ed.] © Aug. 14, 1944; A
182346; Alfred A. Knopf, inc., NewYork. 4127
Electronic engineering. v. 17, no. 198, Aug., 1944.
© 1c. Aug. 15, 1944; A ad int. 28402; pubd, July
29; Hulton press, lid., London. 4128
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 8, 1944
Elfenbein (Israel)* Brooklyn. Teshuvoth rashi,
by I. Elfenbein and notes by Louis Ginzberg. ©
Mar. 15, 1944; A 181920. 4129
Ellenwood (Frank O.) Thermodynamic charts, by
F. O. Ellenwood and Charles O. Mackey. © Aug.
1, 1944; A 182085; John Wiley & sons, inc., New
York. 4130
Elting (Mary) Battles—how they are won, by M.
Elting and Robert T. Weaver. [1st ed.] © July
14, 1944; A 181988; Doubleday, Doran & co.,
inc., New York. 4131
Emery (W. L.)* Washington. Ultra-high-frequency
radio engineering. © Aug. 15, 1944; A 182284.
4132
Encyclopaedia britannica, inc.,* Chicago. Bird’s-
eye view of the Encyclopaedia britannica. ©
July 27, 1944; A 182183. 4133
Engstrom (Theodore W.) comp. Golden nuggets.
v. 6. © Apr. 20, 1944; A 182210; Zondervan
pub. house, Grand Rapids, Mich. 4134
Fages (P. H.) Month of roses, by P. H. Fages.
[Translated by Elsie Bornfleth] © Aug. 10, 1944;
A 182262; Bruce pub. co., Milwaukee. 4135
Faris (Nabih Amin) ed. Arab heritage. © May 23,
1944; A 182037; Princeton univ. press, Prince-
ton, N. J. 4136
Farjeon (Eleanor)* London. Cherrystones. [1st
American ed.] © May 24, 1944; A 182012. 4137
Farrelly (M. Natalena, sister) Thomas Francis
Meehan, 1854-1942. © July 10, 1944; A 182290;
U. S. Catholic historical soc., New York. 4138
Fenstermaker (Gerald B.) Seneca Indians, home
life and culture. © Apr. 1, 1944; A 181845;
Conservation soc. of York County, inc., York,
Pa. 4139
Fenwick (E. P.) Murder in haste. © Aug. 10, 1944;
A 182211; Farrar & Rinehart, inc., New York.
4140
Ferris (Helen) ed. Love’s enchantment. [1st ed.]
© Aug. 18, 1944; A 182317; Doubleday, Doran &
co., inc., New York. 4141
Feuchtwanger (Lion)* Pacific Palisades, Calif.
Simone, by L. Feuchtwanger. Translated by G.
A. Hermann [pseud.] © July 24, 1944; A 182152.
4142
Fieser (Louis F.) Organic chemistry, by L. F.
Fieser and Mary Fieser. © July 18, 1944; A
181797; D. C. Heath & co., Boston. 4143
Fitt (Mary)* St. Mellons, Mon, England. Clues to
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4144
Flagg (Paluel J.) Art of anaesthesia. © July 13,
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Flanders (Bertram Holland) Early Georgia maga-
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Fleischer (Max)* Detroit. Noah’s shoes. © Aug.
7, 1944; A 182236, 4147
Flick (Ella Marie E.) Beloved crusader, Lawrence
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Dorrance & co., inc., Philadelphia. 4148
Fonnesbeck (Leon)* Logan, Utah. Logan city light
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[Forbes-Dennis (Phyllis)* St. Ives, Cornwall,
England. From the life, by Phyllis Bottome
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pubd. June 16. 4150
Foster (Robert) Geib) Marriage and family rela-
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co., New York. 4151
Fox (William T. R.) The suger-powers, the United
States, Britain, and the Soviet Union, their
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1944; A 181949; Harcourt, Brace & co., inc.,
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[Frame (Mrs. Daniel) }* Bellingham, Wash. Shut
the door behind you, by June Wetherell. [1st ed.]
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Franklin (Philip) Methods of advanced calculus.
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book co., inc., New York. 4154
Frazier (Paul) When spring is past. © May 5,
1944; A 182228; Hobson book press, Cynthiana,
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Fredenthal (David) & Wilcox (Richard)* New York.
Of men and battle, © Aug. 15, 1944; A 182241.
4156
Freeman (Ruth B.) Techniques of supervision in
public health nursing. © July 19, 1944; A 182036;
W. B. Saunders co., Philadelphia. 4157
Fricke (Charles W.)* West Los Angeles, Calif.
California criminal law. © Aug. 11, 1944; A
182263. 4158
Friendly (Alfred)* Washington. . Guys on the
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4159
Fuge (Fred T.) Great illustrations. © May 22,
1944; A 182205; Zondervan pub. house, Grand
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Fuller (R. A.) Motor troubles and. their correction.
© June 16, 1944; A 181888; Business news pub.
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Funaroff (Sol) Exile from a future time. © Jan.
31, 1944; A 182310; Dynamo, in trust for the
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Fusco (Nicola)* New Kensington, Pa. Mount Saint
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Gabriel (Gilbert W.)* Brewster, N. Y. I got a
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4164
Gallego (S. G.) John Smith, emperor. © May 15,
1944; A 182299; Guild press, St. Paul. 4165
Galloway (Clifford H.)* New York. Refranes
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15, 1944; A 181922, 4166
Gallup (George) Guide to public opinion polls. ©
June 28, 1944; A 182038; Princeton univ. press,
Princeton, N. J. 4167
Gann (Ernest K.)* Old Greenwich, Conn. Island in
the sky. © July 17, 1944; A 181802, 4168
Garth (David)* Westport, Conn. Bermuda calling.
© July 21, 1942; A 181909, 4169
Geckeler (Edwin O.) Plaster of paris technic. ©
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Georgia. Court of appeals. Reports of cases decided
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Georgia, Atlanta. 4171
[Géraud (André)] Gravediggers of France, by Per-
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4172
[Gibbs (Henry)] Epitaph for Lemmings, by Simon
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Gill (Norman N.) Municipal research bureaus. ©
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Gillis (Everett A.)* Brownwood, Tex. Hello the
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Glasstone (Samuel) Theoretical chemistry. © July
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Gogarty (Oliver St. John) Perennial. © Aug. 4,
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Golob (Eugene Owen) Méline tariff, French agri-
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16, 1944; A 182358; Columbia univ. press, New
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Good housekeeping magazine, ed. Good housekeep-
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Goodwyn (Frank)* Austin, Tex. Magic of limping
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Gorman (John A.) Western horse. © July 15, 1944;
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Gray (George W.) La ciencia en la guerra. [Por]
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Editorial nuevo mundo, s. de r. 1., Mexico, D.
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Greene (Ward) What they don’t know. © July 17,
1944; A 181807; Random house, inc., New York.
4183
Gregg (Josiah) Diary & letters of Josiah Gregg.
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Grey (Zane) Wilderness trek. [1st ed.] © June 14,
1944; A 181950; Zane Grey, inc., Altadena,
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Grossman (Vassili) No beautiful nights, by V.
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Lerman. © June 6, 1944; A 182248; Julian
Messner, inc., New York. 4186
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4190
Hammer (Louis)* Brooklyn.
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Handy (William C.)* New York. Unsung Americans
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Harding (Glen Fostner)* Ogden, Utah. Theory of
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Hargrove (H. H.) At the Master’s feet. © June 26,
1944; A 181818; Broadman press, Nashville.
4193
Hart (James D.) Oxford companion to American
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Hawkes (Clarence)* Hadley, Mass. Strange ad-
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Hedden (Worth Tuttle)* New Rochelle, N.Y. Wives
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Heinmuller (John V. P.) Man's fight to fly. © July
31, 1944; A 182147; Funk & Wagnalls Co., New
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BOOKS, GROUP I
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4235
Heller (Frank) Twilight of the gladiators, by F.
Heller. Translated from the Swedish, by Lle-
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Helmericks (Constance)* Seward, Alaska. We live
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4200
Hildreth (Gertrude) Looking forward, by G. Hil-
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Hinkle (Thomas C.) Tomahawk, fighting horse of
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Hodgson (Leonard) Doctrine of the Trinity. © June
15, 1944; A 182016; Charles Scribner’s sons,
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Hoellering (Franz)* New York. Furlough. © Aug.
18, 1944; A 182349, 4204
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Hope (Bob)* Hollywood, Calif. I never left home.
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Hopper (Stanley Romaine) Crisis of faith, © Aug.
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[Horton (Douwglas)] My church. Complete ed. ©
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Hovde (B. J.) Scandinavian countries, 1720-1865.
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How to end the German menace, by five Hollanders.
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Howell (A. Brazier) Speed in animals. © Aug. 1,
1944; A 182170; University of Chicago, Chicago.
4211
Hughes (Dorothy B.)*
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4212
Hunt (Alice Riggs)* Hawthorne, N. Y. Three hori-
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Hunt (Elizabeth Pinney) Maggie. © July 21, 1944;
A 182249; Island workshop press, co-op, inc.,
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Hunt (W. Ben)* Hales Corners, Wis. Ben Hunt’s
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Hurst (Vica) Widows are dangerous. © Aug. 1,
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4217
Hyde (Nina Verhovskoy) & Hyde (Fillmore)* Green-
wich, Conn. Russia then and always, © July
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Illinois. Appellate court. Reports of cases deter-
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Illustrated London news. 4220-4223
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A ad int. 28377; pubd. June 17.
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A ad int. 28397; pubd. July 22.
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4224
Innes (William T.) Exotic aquarium fishes. ©
Aug. 15, 1944; A 182243; Innes pub. co., Phila-
delphia. 4225
Irvine (Helen Douglas)* London. Sweet is the rose.
© 1c. July 25, 1944; A ad int. 28367; pubd, June
3. 4226
Isely (Bliss) Four centuries in Kansas, by B.
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4227
Jackh (Ernest)* Riverdale, N. Y. Rising crescent.
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Jaeger (Edmund C.) Source-book of biological
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4229
Jarrett (Guy)* New York. One thinking brain. ©
July 21, 1944; A 181944. 4230
Jarvis (J. Antonio) Virgin Islands and their people.
© Aug. 1, 1944; A 182175; Dorrance & co., inc.,
Philadelphia. 4231
Jillson (Willard Rouse)* Frankfort, Ky. Geology
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16, 1943; A 181795. 4232
Johnson (Virginia Baxter)* Pasadena. Do not deny
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Jones (Lloyd L.) Our business life. © July 20,
1944; A 182159; Gregg pub. co., New ae ss
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4236
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Josephs (Ray) Argentine diary. © July 13, 1944;
A 181808; Random house, inc., New York.
4236
Case studies in the
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4237
Karpman (Ben)* Washington.
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Keidel (George C.) Early Catonsville and the Caton
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Louisa J. Keidel, Catonsville, Md. 4238
Keith (Joseph Joel)* Los Angeles. Long nights. ©
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Kelley (Robert F.)* Port Washington, N.Y. Sports-
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4240
Kennedy (Marian) Story of Cooky. © July 14, 1944;
A 181859; Rand McNally & co., Chicago.
4241
Kennedy (William H. J.) Today and yesterday, by
W. H. J. Kennedy, in association with Sister
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© June 6, 1944; A 182026; Benziger bros., inc.,
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Keough (Robert Clark) Democracy’s world. © July
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4243
Kingsley (Elizabeth S.) Double-crostics. © June
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Kipling (Rudyard) B. E.L.; verse. © 1c. Aug. 7,
1944; A ad int. 28398; pubd. Apr. 1; Elsie Bam-
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: 4245
Kohanski (Alexander S.) ed. American Jewish
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4248
Kupper (William H.) Medical state and national
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La Farge (Christopher)* Saunderstown, R.I. East
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4250
Lamont (André)* Philadelphia. Nostradamus sees
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Langenscheidt’s pocket-dictionary of the English
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© July 12, 1944; A 181811; P. D.& Ione Perkins,
South Pasadena, Calif. , ~ 4253
Laughlin (Florence) Sally’s lost shoe and other
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Lea (Fanny Heaslip)* New York. Sailor’s star. ©
May 16, 1944: A 181902. 4255
Lea (Tom) Grizzly from the Coral Sea. © July 22,
* 1944; A 182112; J. Carl Hertzog, El Paso.
4256
Leatherwood-(Lillian)* Fort Worth. Flowers in
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Leeming (Joseph)* Mew York. Fun with clay, [1st
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Leighton (Louise)* Ithaca, N. Y. Great carrying
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4260
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Straight down. © July 25, 1944; A 181924.
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July 12, 1944; A”~181903; Armed forces service
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Lewitt (Jan), Lewitt (Alina) & Him (Jerzy)* London.
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‘Lillie (Frank R.) Woods Hole marine biological
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Lindner (Robert M.) Rebel without a cause. © July
5, 1944; A 181805; Grune & Stratton, inc., New
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Lindsley (Ivy)* Washington.
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This is a promise.
4269
Lipchitz. (Jacques) Drawings of Jacques Lipchitz.
© july 1, 1944; A 181806; Curt Valentin, New
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Livingstone (Richard) Plato and modern education.
© 1c. Aug. 10, 1944; A ad int. 28381; pubd. June
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New York. Bury the hatchet.
4272
Long (Manning)*
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BOOKS, GROUP 1
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Long (William Henry) Ghost of Dunkerley. © June
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Lord (Daniel A.) Glorious Ten Commandments.
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Los Angeles, Calif. Department of building and
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Loveridge (Arthur)* Cambridge, Mass. Many
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Lowell (Juliet)* Beverly Hills, Calif. Dear sir.
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Luccock (Halford E.) In the minister’s workshop.
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Luckiesh (Matthew) Light, vision and seeing. ©
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MacAlpin (Miles)* Richmond, Calif. Book of the
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Macartney (Clarence Edward) Great interviews of
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McClelland (E. H.) comp. Enamel bibliography
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4284
McCoy (Samuel Duff)* New York. Nor death dis-
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Columbia historical soc., Washington. 4288
[McIntyre (John Thomas)]* Philadelphia. Death
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MacMurray (Claire) Out on a limbo. {1st ed.] ©
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McShane (Edward James) Integration. © July 3,
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Madden (John J.) Children of the rocks. © July 25,
1944; A 181925; Burton pub. co., Kansas City,
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Maine and Atlantic reporter digest, 1764 to date.
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Manly (Harold P.) Drake’s refrigeration service
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Manning (Clarence A.)* Pleasantville, N. Y.
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4295 |
Mapa (Victorino) Darkest flower. © July 24, 1944:
A 182276; Wagon & star publishers, West Los
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Marianoff (Dimitri) Einstein, by D. Marianoff with
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4297
Mario (Queena) Death drops Delilah. [1st ed.] ©
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New York. 4298
Marquis (Cleon) Black thorn blooms. © July 14,
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4299
Marx (Alexander)* New York. Studies in Jewish
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4300
Mason (Sara Elizabeth)* Gadsden, Ala. House
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Massie (Chris) Pity my simplicity. © 1c. Aug.
4, 1944; A ad int. 28375; pubd. June 16; Random
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Mathias (Fred S.)* Nyack, N. Y. Amazing Bob
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4303
Mattingly (Charles) American air navigator, ©
Aug. 11, 1944; A 182235; Consolidated Vultee
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Meister (Morris) Wonderworld of science, by M.
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Charles Scribner’s sons, New York. 4305
Melbo (Irving Robert) Young neighbors in South
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182180; Silver Burdett co., New York. 4306
Metcalf (Clyde H.) ed. Marine corps reader. ©
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4308
Meyer (Jerome S.) Home book of party games. ©
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4308
Michie (Allan A.)* Jackson Heights, N. Y. Keep
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A 182001. 4309
Michigan academy of science, arts and letters.
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4310
[ Miller (Basil) ] 4311, 4312
Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, by Lind Swarthout
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© Zondervan pub. house, Grand Rapids, Mich.
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Miller (Minor C.)* Bridgewater, Va. Teaching
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Miller (William H.) How to relax. © May 25, 1944:
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Mink (O. J.) Meet the parachute. [v.1] © Apr. 1,
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[Moon (Edward Penderel) |* Aston Tirrold, Berks.,
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19. 4317
Moon (Glenn W.) Story of our land and people. ©
July 31, 1944; A 182202; Henry Holt & co., inc.,
New York. 4318
Moore (Gerald)* London. Unashamed accompanist.
© 1c. Jan. 6, 1944; A ad int. 28010; pubd. Dec.
1, 1943. 4319
Moreland (John Richard)* Norfolk, Va. Bridle for
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Moreland (Roy)* Lexington, Ky. Rationale of
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4321
Morris (John) Traveler from Tokyo. © July 13,
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Morrison (A. Cressy) Man does not stand alone.
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4337
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Pease (Josephine Van Dolzen) Fun with letters from
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Reznikoff (Charles) The lionhearted. © Aug. 2,
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Rhode Island and Atlantic reporter digest, 1764 to
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Richardson (Nellie S.)* Boston. Once around the
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Rider (Fremont) Scholar and the future of the
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4401
Rosenblatt (Henry)* Huntington Park, Calif.
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Runbeck (Margaret Lee)* Sharon, Mass. Time for
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Salerno (Dominick)* Garfield, N. J. They died for
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4409
Sargent (Porter E.)* Boston. Handbook of private
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4417
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4442
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4459
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4460
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4461
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4462
Tatler and Bystander. 4463, 4464
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4468
Thayer (Wade Warren)* Honolulu.
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4469
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4476
United States Supreme court digest, 1754 to date.
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4480
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4483
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4489
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4490
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[Walsh (Pearl Sydenstricker Buck) ]* Perkasie, Pa.
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4493
Webster (Hutton)* Menlo Park, Calif. Modern
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4496
Weill (Blanche C.)* New York. Through children’s
eyes. © May 8, 1944; A 182230. 4497
Weiskopf (F. C.)* New York. Firing squad, by F.
C. Weiskopf. Translated from the German, by
James A. Galston. [1st ed.] © June 26, 1944; A
181991, 4498 |
Welles (Sumner)* Oxon Hill, Md. Time for de-
cision, [1st ed.] © July 19, 1944; A 181829.
4499
Wentworth (Harold) American dialect dictionary.
© June 27, 1944; A 182087; Thomas Y. Crowell
co., New York. 4500
Whelton (Paul)* Boston. Death and the devil. [1st
ed.] © July 31, 1944; A 182323, 4501
Whitaker (Arthur F.) ed. Inter-American affairs.
© Aug. 15, 1944; A 182298; Columbia univ.
press, New York. 4502
White (Julius Gilbert)* Madison College, Tenn.
Abundant health. © Juné 20, 1944; A 182301.
4503
White (Samuel Alexander) Northwest crossing. ©
Aug. 1, 1944; A 182109; Phoenix press, New
York. 4504
Whitmore (Irol) Shorthand transcription studies,
by I. Whitmore and S. J. Wanous. © May 26,
1944; A 182185; South-western pub. co., Cincin-
nati. 4505
Wiesner (Bedrich)* Tel-Avia, Palestine. Unpaid
labour or controlled dynamics? By Beda
Wiesner. © 1c. Mar. 5, 1942; A adint. 28401;
pubd. Oct. 7, 1941. 4506
William (Peter) Affair at Abu Mina. © Aug. 14,
1944; A 182347; Macrae-Smith co., Philadelphia.
4507
Williams (J. R.) Bull of the woods. © July17, 1944;
4526
Williams (John H.) Postwar monetary plans and
other essays, [1st ed.] © Aug. 14, 1944; A
182343; Alfred A. Knopf, inc., New York. 4509
Williams (Johnny) Drum beats and heart beats, ©
July 10, 1944; A 182024; Edward K. Meador,
Boston. 4510
Williams (Oscar)* New York. New poems, 1944,
© Aug. 15, 1944; A 182240. 4511
Williams (Wright) Bar-fly wives. © Aug. 1, 1944;
A 182112; Phoenix press, New York. 4512
Willidmson (Paul Broadwell)* San Francisco. El
camino real. © Mar. 1, 1944; A 182077. 4513
Willkie (Wendell L.) One world. The photographic
®bum ed. © July 31, 1944; A 182225; Limited
editions club, inc., New York. 4514
Wilson (P. W.)* New York. Bride’s castle. [War
ed.] © July 27, 1944; A 181946. 4515
Witherspoon (Anna) Let’s see South America. ©
July 24, 1944; A 182166; Southern pub. co.,
Dallas. 4516
Wolff (Jack L.)* Washington. Production confer -
ence. © Aug. 1, 1944; A 182267. 4517
Wood (Frank Leighton)* Washington. What you
should know about tobacco. © Apr. 18, 1944; A
182251. 4518
Woodson (Carter Godwin) Story of the negro retold.
© Dec. 2, 1942; A 182238; Associated publishers,
inc., Washington. 4519
Woollcott (Alexander) Letters of Alexander Wooll-
cott. © July 21, 1944; A 181953; Viking press,
inc., New York. 4520
Wren (Percival Christopher) Rough shooting. ©
Aug. 14, 1944: A 182348; Isabel Wren, London.
4521
Wright (Helen R.) ed. Social service in wartime.
© Aug.1, 1944; A 182169; University of Chicago,
Chicago. 4522
Young (Chic) Blondie, by C. Young. Foreword by
Joseph V. Connolly. © July 10, 1944; A 181911;
King features syndicate, inc., Philadelphia.
4523
Young (Kimball) Social psychology. © July 19,
1944; A 182289; F. S. Crofts & co., inc., New
York. 4524
Young (Stanley P.) Wolves of North America. Pt.
1. By S. P. Young. Pt. 2. By Edward A. Gold-
man. © May 26, 1944; A 181884; Amer. wild-
life institute, Washington. 4525
Zweng (Charles A.)* Studio City, Calif. Zweng
aviation dictionary. © July 15, 1944; A 182199,
A 182021; Nea service, inc., New York. 4508 4526
Number of entries of books included in the Catalog for 1944:
(cope mess Sjenross a byen nla le So ee ee ee ee ee eee 4,075
(b) Foreign books in foreign languages ----------------------------------2--2--------------- 14
_ (c) Foreign books in English language under ad interim provisions of Py of Mar. 4, 1909 -------- 437
Total ------~------------ ~~~ - - 2 nono nn ee ne nn on nen ene ne nnn nnn ee nsec sece==> 4,526
159
LIST OF BOOKS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[4526
Aikens (Charlotte Albina) Clinical studies for
nurses. 3ded. © C. A. Aikens, Detroit. R
128503, May 23, 1944. 1
Alexander (Georgia) Child classics, the sixth
reader, by Georgia Alexander and Grace Alex-
ander. © Grace Alexander, Indianapolis. R
128272, May 19, 1944. 2
Alexander (Hartley Burr) North American [my-
thology] © Macmillan co., New York. R 126569,
Mar. 9, 1944. 3
American digest annotated, key-number series. v.
23, April 1-August 31, 1916. Prepared and ed-
ited by the editorial staff of the American digest
system. © West pub. co., St. Paul. R 127051,
Apr. 7, 1944. 4
Anderson (Sherwood) Windy McPherson’s son. ©
Eleanor Copenhaver Anderson, New York. R
125570, Feb. 26, 1944. 5
Atlantic reporter, with key-number annotations. v.
98, 99. Permanent ed. © West pub. co., St.
Paul. R 127029, 130200, Apr. 7, July 10, 1944.
9
Bacheller (Irving) Light in the clearing. © I.
Bacheller, New York. R 128269, May 19, 1944.
8
Bailey (Albert Edward) Gospel in art. © A. E.
Bailey, Worcester. R 126904, Apr. 6, 1944. 9
Bang (Gustav) Crises in European history, by
G. Bang. Translated from the Danish by Arnold
Petersen. © Arnold Petersen, New York. R
130355, July 24, 1944, 10
Bartlett (Robert Abram) Last voyage of the Karluk,
flagship of Vilhjalmar Stefansson’s Canadian
Arctic expedition of 1913-16, as related by her
master, R. A. Bartlett, and here set down by
Ralph T, Hale. © R. A. Bartlett, New York &
Ralph*T. Hale, Winchester, Mass. R 127724,
May 11, 1944. 11
Bennett (Arnold) Lion’s share. © Marie Margue-
rite Bennett, Chateau de Montauban, prés Negre-
pelisse, Tarn-et-Garonne, France. R 127270,
Mar. 15, 1944. 12
Benson (Oscar Herman) Agriculture and the farm-
ing business, by O. H. Benson and George Her-
bert Betts. © O. H. Benson, Winterhaven, Fla.
& Anna F. Betts, Lake Forest, Ill. R 128997,
May 19, 1944. 13
Beresford (John Davys) 14, 15
House mates. R 128357, May 18, 1944.
The Wonder. R 128356, May 18, 1944.
© J. D. Beresford, London.
Betts (George Herbert)
160
Classroom method and
management. © Anna F. Betts, Lake Forest,
Ill. R 128999, May 19, 1944. 16
Bigelow (Harry Augustus) Cases on the law of pro-
perty. v. 1. © West pub.co., St. Paul. R 130211,
July 10, 1944. 17
Bolduan (Charles Frederick) Applied bacteriology
for nurses, by C. F. Bolduan and Marie Grund.
2d ed., thoroughly rev. © C.F. Bolduan, North-
port, L.I., N. ¥. & Marie Grund, New York. R
128506, May 23, 1944. 18
Breasted (James Henry) Ancient times, a history
of the early world. © Charles Breasted, Locust
Valley, L. 1., N. ¥. R129234,June16,1944, 19
Browne (Porter Emerson) Someone and somebody.
(In McClure’s, v. 48, nos, 2-6, Dec., 1916-Apr.,
1917) © Suzanne Browne Kuneau, Mexico, D. F.
& Prudence Browne Ketting, Chicago. R 129303-
129307, June 14, 1944. 20-24
Bunner (Henry Cuyler) Stories of H. C. Bunner.
First series. © Alice L. Bunner, New London,
Conn. R 127312, Apr. 26, 1944. 25
Cabot (Richard Clarke) Layman’s handbook of
medicine, with special reference to social work-
ers. © Marcus Morton, jr., P. Sidney de Q.
Cabot & Cecil H. Smith, Cambridge, Mass. R
128279, June 2, 1944. 26
Carlson (Anton Julius) Control of hunger in health
and disease. © A. J. Carlson, Chicago. R
127575, Apr. 21, 1944. 27
[Chase (Ella Adeline Busch) } 28, 29
Are you getting satisfactory results from your
study hours? By Ella Adeline Busch. R
129509, June 29, 1944,
General directions for study, by Ella Adeline
Busch. R 129508, June 29, 1944,
. © E. A.B. Chase, Chicago.
Christian science pub. soc. 30, 31
Awake thou that sleepest. R 130295, July 14, 1944.
Gebed en vertrouwen. [Dutch, English] R
129930, July 10, 1944.
© Christian science pub. soc., Boston.
Cicero (Marcus Tullius) Selected letters of Cicero,
ed. by Hubert McNeill Poteat. © H. M. Poteat,
Wake Forest, N. C. R 128067, May13,1944. 32
Clark (Albert W.) Graded writing textbooks. Book
5. © A. W. Clark, Melrose, Mass. R 129915,
July 12, 1944. 33
Claudy (Carl Harry) Pirates by force. © C. H.
Claudy, Washington. R 128270, May 19, 1944.
: 34
RENEWALS
no. 8, 1944
Corpus juris. 1917 annotations to Corpus juris.
1-9 C. J. Contains annotations from all cases
decided since the original treatises were written;
also erratacorrected, new principles announced,
etc. Ed. by De Witt C. Blashfield, under the
supervision of William Mack, editor-in-chief.
© Amer. law book co., Brooklyn. R 127034,
Apr. 7, 1944. 35
Corpus juris, being a complete and systematic
statement of the whole body of the law as em-
bodied inanddevelopedby all reported decisions.
Edited by William Mack and William Benjamin
Hale. v. 10, 11. © Amer. law book co., Brook-
lyn. R 130183, 130208, July 10, 1944. 36, 37
Costigan (George Purcell) Cases and other au-
thorities on legal ethics. © West pub. co., St.
Paul. R 130185, July 10, 1944. 38
Coulson (Elizabeth) Guide for beginners in piano
playing, by E. Coulson and Grace H. Spofford.
© E. Coulson, Orange, N. J. & Grace Spofford,
New York. R 124258, Jan. 14, 1944. 39
Crump (Irving) Boys’ book of firemen. © 1Crump,
Oradell, N. J. R 126847, Mar. 22, 1944. 40
Culler (Harrison Lewis) Poems of mother and
mother love. © Raymond J. Culler, Lakeland,
Fla. R 128846, June 2, 1944. 41
Cyclopedia of law and procedure. 1917 cyc anno-
tations to Cyclopedia of law and procedure.
1-40 cyc. Edited by DeWitt C. Blashfield, under
the supervision of William Mack. © Amer. law
book co., Brooklyn. R 127035, Apr. 7, 1944. 42
Davis (Gwilym George) Applied anatomy. 4th ed.
© Herman H. Davis, Newton, Pa. R 127867, May
18, 1944. 43
Defoe (Daniel) Life and strange surprising ad-
- ventures of Robinson Crusoe, by Daniel Defoe.
Edited, with an introduction and notes, by W. P.
Trent. © W. P. Trent, jr., New York. R129243,
June 16, 1944, 44
Derieux (Samuel) Destiny of Dan VI. © Mary
Derieux, New York. R 129049, June 9, 1944. 45
Digest of the decisions of the courts of Missouri to
April, 1916. Edited by the editorial staff of the
American digest system. v. 16, 17. © West
pub. co., St. Paul. R 127026, 127027, Apr. 7,
1944, 46, 47
Dixon (Roland Burrage) Oceanic [mythology] ©
Macmillan co., New York. R 126571, Mar. 9,
1944, 48
Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan) British campaign in
France and Flanders. chaps. 1 cont’d., 2, 2cont’d.,
3, 4, 4 cont’d., 6, 6 cont’d., 7-11. (In The Strand
magazine, v. 51, nos. 305, 306, v. 52, nos. 307-
314, May, 1916-Feb., 1917) © Mary Conan
Doyle, Richmond, Surrey, England, Lena Conan
Doyle, Denis Percy Stewart Conan Doyle & Mal-
colm Adrian Doyle, Crowborough, Sussex, Eng-
land. R 128227-128236, Feb. 3, May 16, 1944.
49-58
161
79
Dubnov (Semen Markovich) History of the Jews in
Russia and Poland, from the earliest times until
the present day, by S. M. Dubnow. Translated
from the Russian by I. Friedlaender. v. 1. ©
Jewish publ. soc. of America, Philadelphia. R
130236, July 12, 1944. 59
Fabre (Jean Henri Casimir) Life of the caterpillar,
by J. H. Fabre. Translated by Alexander
Teixeira de Mattos. © William Russell Geoffrey,
Cornhill, England. R 126855, Mar. 22, 1944.
60
Fassett (James H.) Beacon introductory second
reader. Animal folk tales. © Isabella D.
Fassett, Orlando, Fla. R 129238, June 16, 1944.
61
Federal reporter, with key-number annotations.
Permanent ed. v. 236-239. © West pub. co., St.
Paul. R 127028, 127041, 130192, 130198, 130210,
Apr. 7, July 10, 1944. 62-65
Ferber (Edna) Fanny herself. (In American mag-
azine, v. 83, nos. 4-6, v. 84, no. 1, Apr.-July,
1917) © E. Ferber, Easton, Conn. R 128858-
128861, June 1, 1944. 67-70
Fluno (Francis J.) Christian science: eene ver-
standige en rationeele beschouwing van alle
dingen. [Parallel versions in English and
Dutch] © Christian science pub. soc., Boston.
R 129931, July 10, 1944. 71
Forbes (Edith Emerson) comp. Favourites of a
nursery of seventy years ago and some others of
later date. © W. Cameron Forbes, Boston. R
129051, June 9, 1944. 72
Fox (William Sherwood) Greek and Roman [my-
thology] © Macmillan co., New York. R 126570,
Mar. 9, 1944. 73
Freud (Sigmund) 74, 75
Leonardo da Vinci, by Professor Dr. S. Freud.
Translated by A. A. Brill. R 126853, Mar. 22,
1944,
Wit and its relation to the unconscious, by Pro-
fessor Dr. S. Freud. Authorized English ed.
With introduction by A. A. Brill. R 126854,
Mar. 22, 1944.
© A. A. Brill, New York.
Gates (Josephine Scribner) Story of the mince pie.
© J. S. Gates, Toledo. R 126848, Mar. 22, 1944.
76
Georgia. Court of apreals. 77, 78
Reports of cases decided at the March and Oc-
tober terms, 1915, and March term, 1916. v.
17. R 126578, Mar. 25, 1944.
Reports of cases decided at the March and Oc-
tober terms, 1916. v. 18. R 126580, Mar. 25,
1944.
© State of Georgia, Atlanta.
—Supreme court. Reports of cases decided at
the March term, 1916. v. 145. © State of Geor-
gia, Atlanta. R 126579, Mar. 25, 1944. 79
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
80 : ‘ pt. L n. S., Vv. 41
Glyn (Elinor) Career of Katherine Bush. © Margot
Elinor Davis & Juliet Rhys Williams, London.
R 129723, Mar. 15, 1944. 80
Gonzalez Ginorio (José) Lectura infantil, Libro
primero (Luis y Ana) © J. Gonzalez Ginorio,
Santurce, Puerto Rico. R 128068, May 13, 1944.
81
Goodnow (Minnie) Outlines of nursing history. ©
M. Goodnow, Boston. R 128507, May 23, 1944.
82
Goodspeed (EdgarJohnson) Story of the New Testa-
ment. © E. J. Goodspeed, Los Angeles, R
127688, Apr. 27, 1944. 83
Gregory (Jackson) Short cut. © Edwin J. Loeb,
Los Angeles. R 126856, Mar. 22, 1944. 84
Grey (Zane) Wildfire. (In The country gentleman,
v. 81, nos. 18-29, Apr. 29, May 6, 13, 20, 27,
June 3, 10, 17, 24, July 1, 8, 15, 1916) © Lina
Elise Grey, Altadena, Calif. R 128623-128634,
Apr. 26, June 9, 1944. 85-96
Griggs (Edward Howard) Maeterlinck, poet and
mystic. © E. H. Griggs, Croton-on Hudson, N.
Y. R 128209, May 16, 1944, 97
Grimm (Carl W.) Grimm’s note spelling book. ©
C. W. Grimm, Cincinnati, R 129054, June 9, 1944.
98
Guerber (Helene Adeline) Marchen und erzahlungen.
1. teil. New ed. rev. by the author, H. A. Guerber,
with direct-method exercises and revised vo-
cabulary, by W. R. Myers. © W. R. Myers &
First national bank & trust co., Montclair, N. J.
R 128066, May 13, 1944. 99
Guest (Edgar Albert) Heap o’ livin’. © E. A.
Guest, Detroit. R 130237, July 21, 1944. 100
Haywood (Frederick H.) Universal song. © F. H.
Haywood, Syracuse. R 128329, May 15, 1944.
‘ 101
Herrick (Robert) Conscript mother. © Robert
Morss Lovett & John F. Cashen, jr., Portsmouth,
N. H. R 127313, Apr. 26, 1944. 102
Honnold (Arthur B.) Treatise on the American and
English workmen’s compensation laws as in-
terpreted by the courts and tribunals vested with
the power of administering and enforcing same.
v. 1, 2. © A.B. Honnold, Tulsa, Okl. R 127036,
127037, Apr. 7, 1944. 103, 104
[Howard (Edith S.)] Cleomenes, by Maris Warring-
ton Billings [pseud.] © E. S. Howard, Ruther-
ford, N. J. R 129567, July 1, 1944. 105
Hunter (George Leland) Laces, origin, design and
manufacture. © Esther Hunter Burtenshaw, New
York. R 130261, July 13, 1944. 106
Jacobs (William Wymask) The castaways. © Hugh
Wymask Jacobs & Christopher Gage Jacobs,
Haslemere, Surrey, England. R128186, May 25,
1944, 107
Tales of the Labrador.
A446591.
Jenkins (Herbert George) Bindle. © Herbert
Jenkins, New York. R 128025, Apr. 14, 1944.
108°
[Johnson (Clare P.)] New York annotated digest;
a complete codification of the law of New York.
Ed, by Victor Eugene Ruehl, under the super-
vision of William Mack. v. 17. © Amer. law
book co., Brooklyn. R 130184, July 10, 1944.
109
Johnston (Annie Fellows) Georgina of the rainbows.
© Mary Johnston, Pewee Valley, Ky. R 126511,
Mar, 25, 1944. 2 110
Johnston (Charles Haven Ladd) Our little viking
cousin of long ago. © C. H. L. Johnston, Wash-
ington. R 126510, Mar. 25, 1944, 111
Jordan (Edwin Oakes) Textbook of general bac-
teriology. 5th ed., thoroughly rev. © Elsie Fay
Jordan, Chicago. R128505, May 23, 1944, 112
Kerr (Thomas) Greene system of advance test
methods in impression taking with Kerr per-
fection impression compound. © Kerr dental
manufacturing co., Detroit. R 130256, July 13,
1944, 113
King (Grace) Pleasant ways of St. Medard. ©
Frederic D. King, New Orleans. R 127591, May
10, 1944. - 114
Kipling (Rudyard) 115-125
Diversity of creatures. R129386, June 22, 1944,
Eyes of Asia.
The fumes of the heart. R 129382, June 22,
1944,
The private account. R129383, June 22, 1944.
A retired gentleman. R 129384, June 22,
1944,
A trooper of horse. R 129385, June 22, 1944.
Sea warfare. R 127503, Mar. 9, 1944.
War in the mountains.
1. The roads of an army.
1944,
2. Podgora. R 129467, June 23, 1944,
3. A pass, a king anda mountain. R 129468,
June 23, 1944.
4. Only a few steps higher up.
June 23, 1944.
5. The Trentino front.
1944,
© Elsie Bambridge, Arrington, Royston, Herts.,
England,
R 129466, June 23,
R 129469,
R 129470, June 23,
Kirchwey (George Washington) _Kirchwey’s cases
on the law of mortgages. 2ded. By I. Maurice
Wormser. © Baker, Voorhis & co., inc., New
York. R 129705, June 16, 1944. 126
Kiser (Donald J.) Workmen’s compensation acts;
a corpus juris treatise. © Amer. law book co.,
Brooklyn. R 127033, Apr. 7, 1944. 127
128-132
Kyne (Peter Bernard)
R 126512, Mar. 25,
Cappy Ricks—wheat baron.
1944,
Circumventing Wilhelm. R127726, Apr. 29, 1944.
For revenue only. R 129519, June 24, 1944.
Irish dividend, R 128065, May 23, 1944.
Monsieur le capitaine Ricks. R 128062, May 23,
1944,
© P. B. Kyne, San Francisco.
GRENFELL, WILFRED THOMASON.
© 11Novl16;
K. Pascoe Grenfell,
Wilfred T. Grenfell, Jr. & Rosamond
Grenfell Shaw (C); 12Apr44; R127360.
jolt
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178
Lardner (Ring)
Fore! R 129430, June 22, 1944,
Three without, doubled. R 129429, June 22,1944.
© Ellis A. Lardner, New Milford, Conn.
133, 134
Larson (Christian Daa) 135, 136
In the light of the spirit. R 130053, July 20, 1944.
My ideal of marriage. R 130052, July 20, 1944.
© C. D. Larson, Beverly Hills, Calif.
Lawyers reports annotated. 1916 C,1916 D,1916E,
1916 F, 1917 A, 1917 B. Burdett A. Rich,
Henry P. Farnham and George H. Parmele,
editors, assisted by the publishers’ editorial
staff. © Lawyers co-operative pub. co.,
Rochester, N. Y. R 128862, 128869, 128873,
128878, 128884, 128887, May 31, 1944. 137-142
Leacock (Stephen) , 143, 144
Essays and literary studies. R 126845, Apr. 13,
1944,
Further foolishness. R 126846, Apr. 13, 1944.
© Mary Shaw, Montreal.
Lee (Herbert Powell) Systematic key to English
pronunciation and spelling. Book 1. © H. P.
Lee, Portland, Or. R 129164, June 15, 1944.
145
Lewis (Sinclair) 146, 147
The job. R 129190, June 14, 1944.
Scarlet sign. R 128361, May 18, 1944.
© S. Lewis, New York.
Lodge (Oliver J.) Raymond. ©.F. Brodie Lodge,
Flore, Northampton, England & Oliver W. F.
Lodge, Nuttall, Va. R 128355, May 18, 1944.
148
Louisiana. Supreme court. Louisiana reports. v.
139, 140. © West pub. co., St. Paul. R 127040,
130209, Apr. 7, July 10, 1944. 149, 150
MacCallum (William George) Textbook of pa-
thology. © Marion J. Rand, Oil City, Pa. R
128502, May 23, 1944. 151
McCutcheon (George Barr) From the housetops,
© Marie Van Antwerp McCutcheon, New York.
R 126850, Mar. 22, 1944. 152
[McNeile (Hermann Cyril)] 153-156
Fatal second, by Sapper [pseud.] R 127531, Apr.
18, 1944.
Michael Cassidy, sergeant, by Sapper [pseud.]
R 127532, Apr. 18, 1944,
Motor-gun, by Sapper [pseud.] R 127530, Apr.
18, 1944, :
Retribution, by Sapper [pseud.] R 127534, Apr.
18, 1944,
© Violet Evelyn McNeile, Fittleworth, Sussex,
England,
Macy (William Francis) ed. Nantucket scrap
basket, compiled, edited and arranged by W. F.
Macy and Roland B. Hussey. © Julia M. Urann,
Wareham, Mass. R 128278, June 2, 1944. 157
163
Maeterlinck (Maurice) Wrack of the storm, by M.
Maeterlinck. Translated by Alexander Teixeira
de Mattos. © William Russell Geoffrey, Corn-
hill, England. R 126849, Mar. 22, 1944. 158
Marquis (Don) 159-162
Arch series, (In The Sun, N. Y.,v. 84, nos. 111,
119, 211, Dec. 20, 28, 1916, Mar. 30, 1917)
R 128748-128750, May 30, 1944.
Communication from Archy. R 129743, June 28,
1944,
© Bernice Maud Marquis, Forest Hills, L. I.,
N. Y., New York,
Martens (Frederick H.) Little almond eyes, an
operetta, by F. H. Martens and W.C. MacFarlane,
Stage manager’s book, prepared by F. H.
Martens. © Theresa, Louise Wilson & Herman
Carl Martens, Mountain Lake, N. J. R 129055,
June 9, 1944. 163
Martin (Edgar Allen) America in its making. ©
Ethel Martin, Los Angeles. R 128671, June 12,
1944, 164
Mason (Alfred Edward Woodley) Affair at the
Semiramis hotel, © A. E. W. Mason, London.
R 130259, May 23, 1944. 165
Massachusetts. Supreme judicial court. Massa-
chusetts reports. Cases argued and determined.
166-169
v. 222. R 128849, June 5, 1944.
v. 222, pt. 4, no. 106, May, 1916. R 128567, May
22, 1944.
v. 223, pt. 2, no. 107, June, 1916. R 128568,
May 22, 1944.
v. 223, pt. 3, no. 108, July, 1916. R 128850, June
5, 1944. -
© Little, Brown & co., Boston.
Mayo clinic, Rochester, Minn, Collected papers of
the Mayo clinic, Rochester, Minn. v. 7. © W. B.
Saunders co., Philadelphia. R 128501, May 23,
1944, 170
Meyer (John Joseph) 20,000 trails under the universe
with the cerebroscope. © J. J. Meyer, Yonkers,
N. Y¥. R 129923, July 12, 1944. 171
Miller (Frank Ebenezer) Vocal art-science and
its application. © Laura Miller, Jeffersonville,
Vt. & Frances Halloran, Monroe, N.Y. R 129594,
May 15, 1944. 172
Monaghan (James) -ed. Monaghan’s cumulative
annual digest of Pennsylvania decisions for the
year 1916. J. Monaghan, editor, assisted by Geo.
M. Henry and Geo. H. Smith. © James Monaghan,
Philadelphia. R 127045, Apr. 7, 1944. 173
Muir (John) Writings of John Muir. Manuscript ed.
v. 1, 2, 4-6. © Houghton Mifflin co., Boston.
R 128363-128366, Apr. 1, 1944. 174-177
Myers" (Philip Van Ness) Ancient history. 2d rev.
ed, © Stanley K. Henshaw, Cincinnati. R 129387,
June 21, 1944. 178
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179 pt. I, n. 8. v. 4h
Neilson (William Allan) Robert Burns, how to
know him. © W.A.Neilson, Falls Village, Conn.
R 128271, May 19, 1944. 179
New York (State) Consolidated laws of New York,
annotated, as amended to the close of the reg-
ular session of the Legislature of 1916, comp.
under the editorial supervision of William M.
McKinney. Books 8-28. © Edward Thompson
co., Brooklyn. R 127017-127023, 130219-130232,
Apr. 7, July 10, 1944. 180-200
New York digest, all New York cases reported
from January, 1916-November, 1916. Edited by
the editorial staff of the American digest system.
© West pub. co., St. Paul. R 127038, Apr. 7,
1944, 201
New York supplement, with key-number annotations.
Permanent ed. v. 161-163. © West pub. co.,
St. Paul. R 127039, 127053, 130201, Apr. 7,
July 10, 1944. 202-204
Niemi (Clemens) Finnish grammar. © C. Niemi,
Duluth. R 126843, Apr. 12, 1944. 205
Northeastern.reporter, with key-number annotations.
v. 113, 114. Permanent ed. © West pub. co.,
St. Paul. R 127024, 130187, Apr. 7, July 10,
1944. 206, 207
Northwestern reporter. Five-volume digest. v.
156-160, supplementing Northwestern reporter |
digest v. 141-155. Ed. by the editorial staff of
the American digest system. © West pub. co.,
St. Paul. R 130195, July 10, 1944. 208
Northwestern reporter, with key-number annotations.
Permanent ed, v. 159-161. © West pub. co.,
St. Paul. R 127031, 127049, 130215, Apr. 7, July
10, 1944. 209-211
Ohio. Supplement to the Page & Adams’ annotated
general code of the state of Ohio. v. 1-4. ©
William Herbert Page, Madison, Wis. R 129154-
129157, June 15, 1944. ~ 212-215
Ollivant (Alfred) Brown mare. © Hilda Ollivant,
Bletchley, Bucks., England. R 129656, July 7,
1944, 216
[Onions (Berta Ruck)] Girls at his billet, by Berta
Ruck. © Berta Ruck Oliver, Merioneth, Wales.
R 126861, Mar. 22, 1944. 217
Oppenheim (Edward Phillips) Amiable charlatan.
© E. P. Oppenheim, Nr. Penzance, Cornwall,
England. R 126568, Apr. 6, 1944. 218
Pace (Adger McDavid) Pace’s modern harmony
and voice leading. © James D. Vaughan music
publisher, Lawrenceburg, Tenn. R 128683, June
12, 1944, 219
Pacific reporter. 5-volume digest, v. 156-160,
supplementing Five-volume Pacific reporter
digest, volumes 151-155. Edited by the editorial
staff of the American digest system. © West
pub. co., St. Paul. R 127046, Apr. 7, 1944.
220
164
Pacific reporter, with key-number annotations.
Permanent ed. v. 160-163. © West pub. co.,
St. Paul. R 127030, 127048, 130191, 130214,
Apr. 7, July 10, 1944. 221-224
Palmer (Frederick) Old blood. © F. Palmer,
Katonah, N. Y. R 126857, Mar. 22,1944, 225
Pelley (William Dudley) Jerry, out o’ my way. ©
W. D. Pelley, New yee R 128108, May 12,
1944, 226
Piper (Margaret Rebecca) Sylvia of the hill top.
© Margaret Piper Chalmers, West Long Branch,
N.J. R 126509, Mar. 25, 1944, 227
Richmond (Grace Louise Smith) 228-232
Brown study. R 130260, July 13, 1944.
Red Pepper’s patients. (in Ladies’ home journal,
v. 34, nos, 2-5, Feb.-May, 1917) R 128351-
128354, May 18, 1944,
© Grace Smith Richmond, Fredonia, N. Y.
Rinehart (Mary Roberts) Bab, a sub-deb. © M. R.
Rinehart, New York. R 130262, July 13, 1944.
233
Roberts (Jay Gilbert) Manual of bacteriology and
pathology for nurses, 2d ed., thoroughly rev.
© J. G. Roberts, Pomona, Calif. R 128504, May
23, 1944, - 234
Robinson (James Harvey) Outlines of European
history. Pt.2. From the 17th century to the war
of 1914, by J. H. Robinson and Charles A. Beard.
© Bankers trust, New York & Charles A. Beard,
New Milford,. Conn. R 129237, June 16, 1944.
235
Roche (Arthur Somers) 236, 237
Loot. R 128996, May 19, 1944.
Plunder. R 128998, May 19, 1944,
© Ethel Pettit Roche, Palm Beach, Fla.
Sand (George, pseud. of Mme. Dudevant) La mare
au diable. © Antonin Raymond, Tokyo, Japan.
R 126840, Dec. 31, 1943. 238
Saunders (Charles Francis) Finding the worth
while in California. © Mira C.. Saunders,
Pasadena, R 128953, June 6, 1944. 239
Scherer (James Augustin Brown) Japanese crisis.
© J.A.B. Scherer, Los Angeles. R 126862, Apr.
5, 1944. 240
Scott (Sir Walter, bart.) Scott’s Ivanhoe. Edited by
William D. Lewis. © William D. Lewis, Lans-
downe, Pa. R 129240, June 16, 1944. 241
Sears (Clara Endicott) Gleanings from old Shaker
journals. © C. E. Sears, Harvard, Mass. R
129052, June 9, 1944. 242
Seltzer (Charles Alden) Range boss. © Ella
Alberts Seltzer, Rocky River, O. R 127535, Apr.
18, 1944, 243
Service (Robert William) Rhymes of a Red cross
man. © R. W. Service, Los Angeles. R 126859,
Mar. 22, 1944, 244
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Sherman (Stuart Pratt) Matthew Arnold, how to
know him. © Ruth M. Sherman, Boston. R
128273, May 19, 1944. 245
Simkins (William Stewart) Federal equity suit.
3d ed. © W.S. Simkins, Austin, Tex. R 129589,
May 31, 1944. 246
Sinclair (Bertrand William) Big timber. © B. W.
Sinclair, Pender Harbor, B. C., Canada. R
127725, Apr. 29, 1944. ; 247
Singer manufacturing co. 248-260
Instructions for using Singer sewing machine.
No. 15 with attachments, no. 25623. R 128939,
June 1, 1944.
No. 107W101, for embroidery. R 128933,
June 1, 1944.
Instructions for using Singer sewing machines.
No. 71-48. R 128942, June 1, 1944.
Of class 7, one needle, lock stitch. R 128937;
June 1, 1944.
Of class 24 one needle single thread chain
stitch for manufacturing. R 128935, June 1,
1944.
Of class 24 two needles, single thread chain
stitch for manufacturing. R 128936, June 1,
1944,
Of class 71. R 128941, June 1, 1944.
Of class 97, for harness work. R 128934,
June 1, 1944.
Of class 128 with attachments, no. 36500. R
128940, June 1, 1944.
Instruzioni per adoperare la macchina da cucire
Singer no. 66. R 128943, June 1, 1944.
Singer machine.
No. 16-41, alternating pressers, for general
work in cloth and leather. R 128938, June 1,
1944.
No. 25-56, single thread chain stitch for use
in the manufacturer of straw hats. R 128931,
June 1, 1944.
No. 107W7, zigzag lock stitch for attaching
lace, etc. R 128932, June 1, 1944.
© Singer manufacturing co., Elizabeth, N. J.
Slade (Charles Blount) Physical examination and
diagnostic anatomy. 2d ed., thoroughly rev. ©
Constance Anne Thill Slade, Greenwood Lake,
N. Y. R 128621, May 24, 1944. 261
Smith (Charles Alphonso) 262, 263
O. Henry biography. © C. A. Smith, Washington
& Mrs. L. Dee York, Charlottesville, Va.
R 128350, May 18, 1944.
Short stories old and new. © C. A. Smith & Sue
Gee York, Alexandria, Va. R 129245, June
16, 1944.
South Carolina. Supreme court. Reports of cases
argued and determined. Annotated ed. Books
23-27. © West pub. co., St. Paul. R 127025,
- 127047, 130188, 130202, 130213, Apr. 7, July 10,
1944, 264-268
Southeastern reporter. Five-volume digest. v.
86-90, supplementing Southeastern reporter
digest, v. 71-85. Ed. by the editorial staff of the
American digest system. © West pub. co., St.
Paul. R 130186, July 10, 1944. 269
165
Southeastern reporter, with key -number annotations.
v. 90, 91. Permanent ed. © West pub. co., St.
Paul. R 127043, 130212, Apr. 7, July 10, 1944.
270, 271
Southern reporter, with key-number annotations.
v. 72, Permanent ed. © West pub. co., St. Paul
R 127042, Apr. 7, 1944. 272
Southwestern reporter. 273-277
Five-volume digest. v. 186-190, supplementing
five-volume Southwestern reporter digest,
v. 181-185. Edited by the editorial staff of
the American digest system. R 130196, July
10, 1944, :
Kentucky decisions reported in the Southwestern
reporter annotated, vols. 186, 187, 189 and
190, June, 1916, to February, 1917. R 130189,
July 10, 1944.
Missouri decisions reported in the Southwestern
reporter annotated, vols. 187, 188 and 189,
July, 1916, to January, 1917. R 127050, Apr.
7, 1944.
Missouri decisions reported in the Southwestern
reporter annotated, vols. 190, 191 and 192,
January, 1917, to April, 1917. R 130218, July
10, 1944.
Texas decisions reported in the Southwestern
reporter annotated, vols. 188, 189 and 190,
September, 1916, to February, 1917. R
130194, July 10, 1944.
© West pub. co., St. Paul.
Southwestern reporter, with key-number annota-
tions. Permanent ed. v. 189-193. © West pub.
co., St. Paul. R 127044, 127052, 130193, 130199,
130217, Apr. 7, July 10, 1944. 278-282
Stecher (William Albin) Games and dances. 2d
ed., rev. and enl. © W. A.Stecher, Upper Darby,
Pa. R 126963, Apr. 5, 1944. 283
Stephens (James) Green branches. © J. Stephens,
London. R 126572, Mar. 29, 1944. 284
Sterling (Frank Ward) Small boat navigation. ©
F. W. Sterling, Sea Gate, L. I., N. ¥. R 127590,
May 10, 1944. 285
Stiles (Percy Goldthwait) Human physiology. ©
Edmund Kendall Stiles, Newtonville, Mass. R
128500, May 23, 1944. 286
Stowe (Lyman Beecher) Booker T. Washington,
builder of a civilization, by L. B. Stowe and
Emmett J. Scott. © L. B. Stowe, New York. R
128576, June 7, 1944. 287
Tapper ¢Thomas) 288-290
Mendelssohm, the story of a happy brother and
sister who loved to make music. © Theodore
Presser co., Philadelphia. R 126965, Apr.
5, 1944.
Music supervisor, his training, influence and
opportunity. © T. Tapper, New York. R
129053, June 9, 1944.
Robert Schumann, the story of the boy who made
pictures in music. © Theodore Presser co.,
Philadelphia. R 126964, Apr. 5, 1944.
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Fairy coronet. R 128358, May 18, 1944.
Laughing in German. R 128359, May 18, 1944,
Marjorie Jones’ picnic. R 129048, May 18, 1944,
Middle western apathy. R 128360, May 18, 1944,
Sam’s beau. R 129050, May 18, 1944,
© B. Tarkington, Indianapotis, Kennebunkport,
Me.
291-295
Thurston (Carl Hammond Philander) Art of looking
at pictures. © C. H. P. Thurston, Pasadena.
R 126860, Mar. 22, 1944, 296
Trent (William Peterfield) Introduction to the
English classics, by W. P. Trent, Charles L.
Hanson and William T. Brewster, Rev. ed. ©
William P. Trent, jr., New York, Charles L.
Hanson, Cambridge, Mass. & William T. Brew-
ster, Scarsdale, N. Y. R 129239, June 16, 1944.
297
Twombly (Frances Doane) Romance of labor, by
F. D. Twombly and John Cotion Dana. © F. D.
Twombly, Summit, N. J. R 126573, Mar. 29,
1944, 298
Twyeffort (Frank Hubbard) New York estates and
surrogates; descent and distribution. Decedents’
and infants’ estates. Surrogates’ practice.
Wills—forms—rules. © F. H. Twyeffort, New
York. R 128870, May 31, 1944, 299
Underwood (Lineas D.) 300-305
Underwood’s patent digest. v. 12, nos. 1-4,
R 126500, 126501, 126503, 126505, Mar. 24,
1944,
Underwood’s trade-mark digest. v. 5, nos. 1, 2.
R 126502, 126504, Mar. 24, 1944.
© Richard L. Underwood, Washington.
[Underwood (Sophie Kerr)] . 306-319
Blue envelope, by Sophie Kerr. R 128636, May
25, 1944.
—(In Woman’s home companion, v. 43, nos.
8, July, Aug., 1916) R 128168, 128169, May
23, 1944.
Charm, by Sophie Kerr. R 128644, May 25,1944.
it isn’t in the books, by Sophie Kerr. R 129219,
May 25, 1944.
Julietta eats the canary, by Sophie Kerr. R
128640, May 25, 1944,
Little hacks of kindness, by Sophie Kerr. R
128059, May 23, 1944.
Love of women, by Sophie Kerr. (In Woman’s
home companion, v. 44, nos. 1, 2, Jan., Feb.,
1917) R 128642, 128643, May 25, 1944.
Monsieur Rienzi takes a hand, by Sophie Kerr.
R 128645, May 25, 1944,
Pick-up, by Sophie Kerr.
1944,
Reason, by Sophie Kerr. R 128637, May 25, 1944.
That Parkinson affair, by Sophie Kerr, R 128641,
May 25, 1944,
Zose bluff, by Sophie Kerr.
1944,
© §. K. Underwood,
R 128638, May 25,
R 128639, May 25,
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U.S:
number annotations. v. 147-150. © West pub.
co., St. Paul. R 127032, 130190, 130197, 130216,
Apr. 1, July 10, 1944. "320- 323
Upham (Alfred Horatio) Typical forms of English
literature. © A, H. Upham, Oxford, 0. R
127648, Apr. 27, 1944. 324
Van Loan (Charles Emmett)
The crusader. R 128061, May 23, 1944.
Fire or water. R 128063, May 23, 1944.
I. O. U. R 128064, May 23, 1944.
Long live the king. R 128060, May 23, 1944.
Modern judgement of Solomon. R 126767, Mar.
15, 1944.
© Emma C. Van Loan, Los Angeles.
Vereecken (Ben) Carl Fischer complete table of
all saxophones. © Carl Fischer, inc., New
York. R 127403, Apr. 12, 1944. 330
Waggaman (Mary Teresa) Grapes of thorns. ©
Benziger bros., inc., New York. R 130367, July
1, 1944. 331
Walker (Albert Henry) Text-book of the law of
patents for inventions, by A. H. Walker. 5th ed.,
by John H. Hilliard and Eugene Eble. © Baker,
Voorhis & co., inc., New York. R 127493, Apr.
28, 1944, 332
Weiman (Rita) Look upon the prisoner. © R.
Weiman, Westport, Conn. R 129545, June 27,
1944, 333
Wells (Carolyn) 334, 335
Patty's fortune. R 126852, Mar. 22, 1944.
Two little women and "Preasure house. R
126851, Mar. 22, 1944.
© Bridget M. O'Connell, Woodside, L. I., N. Wie
Wentworth (George) New York city arithmetics.
Grades 1, 2, 6-8. By G. Wentworth, David
Eugene Smith and A‘bert Shiels. © Maude Simp-
son Wentworth, Brookline, Mass. & David
Eugene Smith, New York. R 127271, 127272,
Mar. 30, 1944. 336, 337
Wilson (Harry Leon) Somewhere in Red Gap. ©
Charis Wilson Weston & Harry Leon Wilson, jr.,
Carmel, Calif. R 127533, Apr. 18, 1944. 338
Winter (Nevin Otto) Texas the marvellous, the
state of the six flags. © Lulu Winter Coyle,
Galion, O. R 128971, June 8, 1944. 339
Young (Ella Flagg) Young and Field Advanced
literary reader. pts. 1,2. By E. F. Young and
Walter Taylor Field. © Sara Lounsberry Peck
Field, Hinsdale, Ill. R.129244, 129246, June 16,
1944. 340, 341
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Abromowich (R.) In zwei’ revoluzies. v. 1, 2. ©
Feb. 1, 1944; A 182772; Educational department
of the Workmen’s circle, New York. 4527
Ackerman (Laurence J.) ed. Risks we face, edited
by L. J. Ackerman and Ralph W. Bugli. © Aug.
10, 1944; A 182393; Natl. board of fire under-
writers, New York. 4528
Alegria (Fernando) Lautaro, by F. Alegria. Trans-
lated from the Spanish, by Delia Goetz. © Sept.
21, 1944; A 183069; Farrar & Rinehart, inc.,
New York. 4529
Allee (Marjorie Hill)* Chicago. The house. © Sept.
19, 1944; A 183032. 4530
Allen (Adam) pseud. New Broome experiment. ©
Aug. 15, 1944; A 182362;Samuel Epstein & Beryl
Epstein, New York. 4531
Anderson (Edwin P.) Audels refrigeration and air
conditioning guide. © Aug. 30, 1944; A 182519;
Theo. Audel & co., New York. 4532
Angelo (Valenti)* Bronxville, N. Y. Rooster club.
© Sept. 15, 1944; A 182898. 4533
Anson (M. L.) Advances in protein chemisiry. v.
1. Edited by M. L. Anson [and] John T. Edsall.
© Sept. 18, 1944; A 183024; Academic press, inc.,
New York. 4534
Arciniegas (German) ed. Green continent, selected
and edited by G. Arciniegas. Translated from
the Spanish and Portuguese, by Harriet De Onis
[and others. ist ed.] © Aug. 21, 1944; A 182470;
Alfred A. Knopf, inc., New York. 4535
Arizona. Supreme court. Report of cases argued
and determined. v. 60. © July 27, 1944; A
182478; Loretta C. Savage (for the benefit of the
state of Arizona), Phoenix, Ariz. 4536
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7, 1944; A 182866; Liveright pub. corp., New
York. 4538
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industrial relations. © Apr. 26, 1944; A 182583.
4539
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ing. © Sept. 6, 1944; A 182746. 4540
Avery (Mary Johnston)* Alexandria, Va. She heard
’ with her heart. © Sept. 7, 1944; A 182704.
4541.
Avison (George) Uncle Sam’s marines. © Sept.
19, 1944; A 182940; Macmillan co., New York.
4542
Axelrad (Joseph)* New York. Anatole France, a
life without illusions, 1844-1924. [1st ed.] ©
Sept. 13, 1944; A 182880. 4543
Bacon (Francis) Essayes or counsels civil &
morallof Francis Bacon. [With an introduction
by Christopher Morley] © May 26, 1944; A
182497; Limited editions club, inc., New York.
4544
Bailey (Albert Edward) ed. Arts and religion. The
Ayer lectures of the Colgate-Rochester divinity
school, 1943, by A. E. Bailey, editor, and Ken-
neth John Conant, Henry Augustine Smith [and]
Fred Eastman. © Sept. 12, 1944; A 182981; Mac-
millan co., New York. 4545
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hallelujah! © Sept. 7, 1944; A 182757. 4546
Ball (Horace Greeley)* Los Angeles. Law of copy-
right and literary property. © Sept. 6, 1944; A
182875. 4547
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Exchanging thoughts. [By]R. W. Bardwell, Ethel
Mabie Falk [and]J. C. Tressler. © Sept. 8,
_ 1944; A 182790.
Expressing ideas. [By] R. W. Bardwell, Ethel
Mabie Falk [and]J. C. Tressler. © Sept. 11,
1944; A 182819.
Making plans. [By] R. W. Bardwell, Ethel Mabie
Falk [and]J. C. Tressler. © Aug. 15, 1944;
A 182603.
Sharing interests. [By] R. W. Bardwell, Ethel
Mabie Falk [and]J: C. Tressler. © Aug. 11,
1944; A 182602.
© D. C. Heath & co., Boston.
Barnes (Robert Hatfield) United States submarines.
[ist ed.] © Sept. 11, 1944; A 183026;H. F. Morse
associates, inc:., New Haven. 4552
Barrett (Monte) Sun in their eyes. [1st ed.] © Sept.
18, 1944; A 182928: Bobbs-Merrill co., Indian-
apolis. 4553
Barrett (Richmond)* Newport, R. I. Truant. [1st
ed.] © Sept. 8, 1944; A 182713. 4554
Batchelor (Joseph A.)* Bloomington, Ind. Economic
history of the Indiana oolitic industry. © Sept.
4, 1944; A 182629. , 4555
Beard (Charles A.) American government and poli-
tics. © Aug. 22,1944; A 182375; Macmillan co.,
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Bechdolt (Jack) Dulcie and her donkey, by J. Bech-
-dolt and Decie Merwin. [1sted.] © Aug. 22,
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4558
Becker (Charlotte) Unlike twins in the park. ©
Aug. 7, 1944; A 182722; Charles Scribner’s sons,
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Beim (Lorraine) & Beim (Jerrold)* New York.
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Belden (Jack)* New York. Still time to die. [ist
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Bell (Margaret E.)* New York. Danger on Old
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Bellairs (George)* Prestbury, Cheshire, England.
Murder of a quack. © Sept. 19, 1944; A 182939.
4563
Bellamy (Hans Schindler)* Reading, Berkshire,
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4564
Benjamine (Elbert)*
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4565
Bentley (Eric Russell)* Black Mountain, N. C.
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Bernhardt (Clara) Song of Zion. © Sept. 7, 1944;
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Berolzheimer (Ruth) ed. American woman’s cook-
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- Houghton Mifflin co., Boston. 4569
Beverly, Mass. Charter and ordinances of the city
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Bickford (Hugh C.) Excess profits tax relief. ©
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Boardman (Edward T.) Guide to higher aquarium
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4580
Bodein (Vernon Parker) Social gospel of Walter
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4586
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4628
Brenner (Scott Francis) Way of worship. © Sept.
5, 1944; A 182650; Macmillan co., New York.
4593
Brigham (Albert Perry) 4594, 4595
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Brodie (Bernard) Guide to naval strategy. © Aug.
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Bronson (Wilfrid S.) Hooker’s holiday. © Sept. 21,
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Brooks (Anne Tedlock) Girl next door. © June 16,
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4599
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4600
Browder (Earl) Teheran, our path in war and peace,
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Carr (Wells) Know thyself!
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Chambers (Marfa Cristina)* Brooklyn, Bullfight-
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Chan (Plato) Magic monkey, adapted from an old
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4628
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[Clapp (Janet Mabie)}* New York. Neither wealth
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4633
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1, 1944; A 182466; Limited editions club, New
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182805. 4637
Coffin (Robert P. Tristram) Mainstays of Maine.
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Cold frame. vy. 13. An anthology of verse by the
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Colman (Elizabeth) Portugal, wharf of Europe. ©
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4647
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4650
Cowley (Malcolm) ed. Hemingway. © Sept. 18,
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4661
[Curry (Kathryn Worth) Nashville. New worlds
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no. 9, 1944
[Cuthrell (Faith Baldwin)}* New Canaan, Conn.
Change of heart, by Faith Baldwin. © Aug. 24,
1944; A 182417. 4663
Cutright (Prudence) Living together in town and
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4665
Dampier (William Cecil) Shorter history of science.
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Dante Alighieri. Divine comedy of Dante Alighieri.
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4671
De Gouy (Louis P.)* New York. Bread tray. ©
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Deming (Flora Bogue)* Erie, P2. Bogue genealogy.
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Derleth (August)* Sauk City, Wis. Sleep no more.
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4679
Deutsch (Babette) Take them, stranger. © Aug.
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De Vries (Peter)* New York. Angels can’t do
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4699
Dickinson (Margaret S.)* Boston. Travelers rest.
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jPickson (Horatio Henry Lovat)}* Ewhurst, Surrey,
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Dickson (Maxcy Robson) Food front in world war
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Diilon (William A.)* Ithaca, N. Y.-+ Life doubles in
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1944: A 183074; Bell telephone laboratories, inc.,
New York. 4687
Doibier (Maurice) Jenny, the bus that nobody loved.
© Sept. 18, 1944; A 182993; Random house, inc.,
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4689
Douglas {R.
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Dumke (Glenn S.) Boom of the eighties in southern
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[Dunniger (Joseph)] What’s on your mind? By
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Durbeck (William E.) Impacted lower third molar.
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1944; A 182792; McGraw-Hill bok co., inc.,
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Eaton (Jeanette) Lone journey. © Sept. 14, 1944;
A 182954; Harcourt, Brace & co., inc., New York.
4699
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4700
Eccles (Marriner S.) Curbing inflation through
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Edeistadt (Vera)* New York. Young fighters of
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183038. 4702
Electronic engineering. v. 17, no. 199, Sept., 1944.
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Erdnase (S. W.) Expert at the card table. © July
20, 1944; A 182636; Paul Fleming Gemmill,
Swarthmore, Pa. 4705
Escape from KOnigstein. © July 21, 1944; A 182723;
Press alliance, inc., New York. 4706
Espaillat de la Mota (Francisco)* New York.
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A 182371. 4707
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Evans (Bergen) Psychiatry of Robert Burton, by
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Everberg (Carl B.) Extension agreements with
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Fast (Howard Melvin)* New York. Freedom road.
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Federal code annotated. v. 9. 1944 replacement
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4715
Federal supplement. v. 54. © Aug. 29, 1944; A
182850; West pub. co., St. Paul. 4716
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4717, 4718
Story of coal. © Aug. 14, 1944; A 182576.
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[Fetter (Elizabeth H.)|* Santa Fe, N.M. Till the boys
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4721
Fish (Helen Dean) Little book of colors. [1st ed.]
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Fiske (Edward R.)* Boston. Fiske plan for free
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Flake(Arthur) Life at eighty, as I see it. © July 22,
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Fleming (W.S.) God in our public schools. © July
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Flexner (James Thomas)* Clintonville, Conn. Steam-
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4726
Florida. Florida statutes annotated. v.25, 26. ©
Aug. 25, 1944; A 182572; Harrison co., Atlanta
& West pub. co., St. Paul. 4727
Foner (PhilipS.) ed. Basic writings of Thomas Jef-
ferson. © Sept. 26, 1944; A 183080; Willey book
co., New York. 4728
Foote (KayStevens) Walkabout down under. © Aug.
21, 1944; A 182727; Charles Scribner’s sons,
New York, 4729
Francis Joseph, sister, ed, Our government and our
civic duties. A text for the upper grades of
Catholic elementary schools, by a committee of
teachers of social studies. Texas ed. © Aug. 10,
1944; A 182407; Benziger bros., inc., New York.
y 4730
Frank (Waldo)* Truro, Mass. Jew in our day. [1st
ed.] © Aug. 18, 1944; A 182597. 4731
Fraser (Chelsea) Story of aircraft. © Sept.5, 1944;
A 182700; Thomas Y. Crowell co., New York.
4732
Frederick (J.George) New deal, a people’s capital-
ism, by J. G. Frederick. Chapters by William L.
Batt, Chester Bowles [and] Alben W. Barkley. ©
Aug. 28, 1944; A 182962; Business bourse, New
York. 4733
Free Methodist publishing house. General confer-
ence. Doctrines and discipline of the Free Meth-
odist church of North America. © Aug. 2, 1944;
A 182852; Free Methodist-pub. house, Winona
Lake, Ind. 4734
Freund (Philip)* New York. Young Greek and the
creole and other stories. © Sept. 7, 1944; A
182853. 4735
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no. 9, 1944
4771
Fry (John Hemming)* Cos Cob, Conn. Paintings,
drawings and bronzes. © July1, 1944; A 182445.
4736
Fuller (Edmund)* Nyack, N. Y. John Milton. [1st
ed. ] © Aug. 23, 1944; A 182460. 4737
Fuller (Samuel Michael)* New York. Dark page.
© Aug. 25, 1944; A 182909. 4738
[Gabriel (Hans Michel)] Rier y aprender, by Miguel
Gabriel [pseud.] © June 6, 1944; A 182644;
Frederick Ungar, New York. 4739
' Gall (Alice Grew) All the year round, by Alice Gall
and Fleming Crew. © Aug. 31, 1944; A 182625;
Oxford univ. press, New York, inc., New York.
4740
Garrett (Helen)* Albany & Politi (Leo)* San Fran-
cisco. Angelo, the naughty one. Story by H.
Garrett, pictures by Leo Politi. © Sept. 18,
1944; A 182961, 4741
Garrison (Joan) Star to hold. © Sept. 1, 1944; A
182641; Gramercy pub. co., New York. 4742
Garst (Doris Shannon) Jack London, magnet for ad-
venture. © Sept. 15, 1944; A 182987; Julian
Messner, inc., New York. 4743
Gauvreau (Emile) Wild blue yonder. [ist ed.] ©
Aug. 18, 1944; A 182384; E. P. Dutton & co., inc.,
New York. 4744
Gay (Romney) Hi-ho for the country. © July 15,
1944; A 182669; Phyllis Britcher, New York,
4745
Gearhart (Robert Harris) jr, Tale of the widows’
sons. © Sept. 1, 1944; A 182620; Muhlenberg
press, Philadelphia. 4746
Gerschenkron (Alexander) Bread and democracy in
Germany. © Dec. 14, 1943; A 182995; Regents
of the Univ. of California, Berkeley, Calif.
; 4747
Gessler (Clifford) Tropic earth. © Aug. 26, 1944;
A 182542; Wagon & star publishers, West Los
Angeles, Calif. 4748
Gibbons (Stella)* New York. The bachelor. © Sept.
12, 1944; A 182837. - 4749
Gibson (Hugh)* Pawling, N. Y. Road to foreign
policy. [1st ed.] © July 21, 1944; A 182618.
4750
Gill (John)* Oxford, Md. Yesterday’s a festival.©
Aug. 22, 1944; A 183058. 4751
[Gillham (Elizabeth Enright)]* New York. Then
there were five, by Elizabeth Enright. © Sept.
21, 1944; A 183071. 4752
Gingery (L. F.)* Rushville, Mo. Dogs and hounds.
© July 14, 1944; A 182508. 4753
Gleit (Maria) Pierre keeps watch. ©July17, 1944;
A 182724; Charles Scribner’s sons, New York.
‘ 4754
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{Goddard (Gloria)] Susan Merton on the home
front, by Louise Logan [pseud.] © Apr. 17, 1944;
A 183010; Arcadia house, inc., New York.
4755
Goddard (Kate Cox) Poems for little ears. © Sept.
7, 1944; A 182862; Platt & Munk co., inc., New
York, 4756
Gordon (Leland J.) Economics for consumers, ©
Sept. 5, 1944; A 182654; Amer. book co., New
York. 4757
Goudge (Elizabeth)* Westerland, Nr. Paignton,
South Devon, England. Green Dolphin street. ©
Aug. 28, 1944; A 182515. 4758
Grahame (Kenneth) First whisper of The wind in
the willows, by K. Grahame. Edited, with an in-
troduction, by Elspeth Grahame. © 1c. Sept.
12, 1944; A ad int. 28473; pubd. July 13; Elspeth
Grahame, Pangheurne Berkshire, England,
4759
Grant (Hugh Duncan) Cloud and weather atlas. ©
Aug, 28, 1944; A 182617; Coward-McCann, inc.,
New York, 4760
Green(Theodore L.)* Richmond, Ind. My storeroom
of dreams. © Aug. 25, 1944; A 182504, 4761
[Gregory (Marya Zaturenska)|* Palisades, N. Y.
Golden mirror, by Marya Zaturenska. © Aug.
22, 1944; A 182374, 4762
Gregory (Thomas C.) comp, Uses and applications
of chemicals and related materials. v. 2.
Sept. 12, 1944; A 182785; Reinhold pub. corp.,
New York, 4763
Greif (Raymond N.) Military and commercial air-
craft hydraulics. © Aug. 25, 1944; A 182811;
Pitman pub. corp., New York. 4764
Gresham (Robert J.)* Los Angeles. Autobiography
of Ole Burt. © Aug.11, 1944; A 182494, 4765
Grey (Vivien) So deep my love. © May 17, 1944;
A 183015; Arcadia house, inc., New York.
4766
Groves (Ernest R.) Preparation for marriage. ©
Mar. 1, 1944; A 182378; Emerson books, inc.,
New York. 4767
Gumpert (Martin)* New York. You are younger
than you think. [1st ed.] © Aug. 17, 1944;A
183068. 4768
Haas (Louis J.) Practical occupational therapy for
the mentally and nervously ill. © Sept. 11, 1944
A 182827; Bruce pub. co., Milwaukee. 4769
Hader (Berta) & Hader (Elmer )* Nyack, N. Y.
Berta and Elmer Hader’s picture book of Mother
Goose. © Aug. 28, 1944; A 182616. 4770
Hagie (C. E.) American rifle for hunting and target
shooting. © Sept. 5, 1944; A 182649; Macmillan
co., New York. 4771
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4772
Hailey (Foster)* Little Neck, L. I., N. Y. Pacific
battle line. © Sept. 5, 1944; A 182651. 4772,
Haines (Paul) Problems in prose. © Sept. 13, 1944;
A 182883; Harper & bros., New York. 4773
Hall (William) Stilty, the deer who learned to eat,
by W. Hall and Charlotte Steiner. © Aug. 22,
1944; A 182425; Thomas Y. Crowell co., New
York, 4774
Haller (William) ed. Leveller tracts, 1647-1653,
edited by W. Haller and Godfrey Davies. © Sept.
1, 1944; A 182688; Columbia univ. press, New
York. 4773
Halsey (George D.) Making and using industrial
service ratings. [1st ed.j] © Aug. 23, 1944; A
182461; Harper & bros., New York. 4776
Hamill (Stuart) Scorn her own image. © June 16,
1944; A 183011; Samuel Curl, inc., New York.
ATT
Hamilton (Charles W.) Preparing for business, by
C. W. Hamilton, J]. Francis Gallagher and Charles
Fancher. © Aug. 11, 1944; A 182394; Prentice-
Hall, inc., New York. 4778
Hardy (Kay)* New York. Sewing for the baby. ©
July 28, 1944; A 182737. 4779
Harkins (Philip) Bomber pilot. © Sept. 21, 1944;
A 182989; Harcourt, Brace & co., inc _, New York.
4780
[Harmon (Harry)] New anecdota Americana. © Aug.
15, 1944; A 182612; Grayson pub. corp., New York.
A781
Harsh (Philip Whaley) Handbook of classicaldrama.
© Sept. 5, 1944; A 182752; Board of trustees of
Leland Stanford junior univ., Stanford University,
Calif. 4782
Harter (Robert A.)* Milan, Mich. Soldier’s poems,
© Aug. 15, 1944; A 182396. 4783
Hartley (J. M.) The way. © Sept. 19, 1944; A
182973; Thomas Y. Crowell co., New York.
4784
Haven (Violet Sweet)* Los Angeles. Gentlemen of
Japan. © Aug, 28, 1944; A 182895. 4785
Hays (Hoffman R.)* New York. Lie down in dark-
ness. © Sept. 6, 1944; A 182668. 4786
Haywood (Carolyn) Here’s a Penny. © Aug. 24,
1944; A 182665; Harcourt, Brace & co., inc.,
New York. A787
Hazlett (T. Lyle) ed. Introduction to industrial
medicine. © Aug. 18, 1944; A 183052; University
of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh. 4788
Heard (H. F.) Great fog and other weird tales. ©
Aug. 31, 1944; A 182537; Vanguard press, inc.,
New York. 4789
Heartman (Charles F.) comp. Bibliography of first
printings of the writings of Edgar Allan Poe,
compiled by C. F. Heartman and James R. Canny.
[Limited ed.] © Jan. 25, 1944; A 182360; Book
farm, Hattiesburg, Miss. 4790
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Heberden (M. V.)* New York. Murder of astuffed
shirt. [1st ed.] © Sept. 21, 1944; A 183027,
: 4791
Hecht (Ben)* Nyack, N. Y. I hate actors! © Aug.
25, 1944; A 182740. 4792
Hedworth (Barbara) I’ll wait for you. © May 17,
1944; A 183018; Arcadia house, inc., New York.
4793
Heimer (Mel) World ends at Hoboken. © Sept. 18,
1944; A 182931; McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New
York. 4794 °
Henius (Frank) ed. Steries from the Americas,
collected and translated by F. Henius. © Aug.
14, 1944; A 182726; Charles Scribner’s sons,
New York. 4795
Henry (Marguerite) Boy and a dog. © Sept. 5,1944;
A 182830; Wilcox & Follett co., Chicago. 4796
Hermens (Ferdinand A.) Tyrants’ war and the
peoples’ peace. ©° Aug. 21, 1944; A 182412;
University of Chicago, Chicago. 47197
Hertzler (Arthur E.)* Halstead, Kan. Ventures in
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science of a country surgeon. © Aug. 24, 1944;
A 182876, 4798
Heydon (7. K.) God of love. © Sept. 6, 1944; A
182647; Sheed & Ward, inc., New York. 4799
Hills (E. C.) Portuguese grammar, by E. C. Hills,
J. D. M. Ford and J. de S. Coutinho. Revised by
L. G. Moffatt. © Sept. 18, 1944; A 183001;D. C.
Heath & co., Boston. 4300
Hinkson (Pamela)* London. Golden rose. [1st
American ed.] © Sept. 18, 1944; A 183040.
4801
Hockett (Homer Carey) Land of the free. [By!H.
C. Hockett [and] Arthur Meier Schlesinger. ©
Sept. 12, 1944; A 182984; Macmillan co., New
York. 4802
Hodges (Fred Jenner) Gastro-intestinal tract, a
handbook of Roentgen diagnosis. © Aug. 9, 1944;
A 182522; Year book publishers, inc., Chicago.
4803
Hoeksema (Herman) Wonder of grace. © Aug. 28,
1944; A 182505; William B. Eerdmans pub. Co.,
Grand Rapids, Mich. 4804
Hoffman (W. D.) The Running M. © Sept. 1, 1944;
A 182642; Phoenix press, New York. 4805
Hofstadter (Richard) Social Darwinism in American
thought, 1860-1915. © Sept. 15, 1944; A 182989;
Amer. historical assn. , Washington, 4806
Hognes (Dorothy Childs)* New York. Reward for
Brownie. © Sept. 7, 1944; A 182877. 4807
Holberg (Ruth Langland) Michael and the captain.
© Sept. 19, 1944; A 182974; Thomas Y. Crowell —
co., New York. 4808
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SNe eI A a a oe ee eee, LY
no. 9, 1944
Holland (Ray P.) Shotgunning in the uplands. ©
Sepi. 18, 1944; A 183046; Countryman press,
West Hartford, Vt. 4809
Holton (Edith Austin)* DeLand, Fla. Yankees were
like this. [1st ed.] © Sept. 13, 1944; A 182882.
4810
Hool (George A.) ed. Reinforced concrete and
masonry structures. [Edited by]G. A. Hool and
W. S. Kinne, revised by R. R. Zipprodt. © Aug.
7, 1944; A 182689; McGraw-Hill book co., inc.,
New York. 4811
Horan (Kenneth)* Evanston, Ill. Bashful woman.
[ist ed.] © Sept. 7, 1944; A 182716. 4812
Horovitz (Samuel B.)* Boston. Injury and death
under Workmen’s compensation laws. © Sept.
8, 1944; A 182774. 4813
Howard (Janet) Jumpy, the kangaroo. © Aug. 24,
1944; A 182535; Lothrop, Lee & Shepard co.,
New York. 4814
Howard (Philip E.) Charles Gallaudet Trumbull,
apostle of the victorious life. © July 21, 1944;
A 183025; Sunday school times co., Philadelphia.
4815
Howenstine (E. Jay) jr. Economics of demobilization.
© july 11, 1944; A 182683; Amer. council on
public affairs, Washington. 4816
{Hudson (Paul M.)}* Vallejo, Calif. Worid healer,
by P. M. Kourennoff [pseud.] © Aug. 8, 1944;
A 182436. 4817
Huebner (8S. S.) Economics of life insurance. ©
Aug. 22, 1944; A 182810; D. Appleton-Century
co., inc., New York. 4818
Hughes (Rupert)* Los Angeles. Story of Thomas
E. Dewey, attorney for the people. © Sept. 20,
1944; A 183020. 4819
[Humphries (Adelaide)] Visiting nurse, by Kathleen
‘Harris [pseud.] © Apr. 17, 1944; A 183008;
Arcadia house, inc., New York. 4820
Hunt (Erling M.) ed. Citizens for a new world. ©
July 20, 1944; A 182400; Natl. council for the
social studies, Washington. 4821
Hunt (Frazier) MacArthur and the war against
Japan. © Aug. 28, 1944; A 182728; Charles Scrib-
ner’s sons, New York. 4822
Hutchens (Paul) Sugar Creek gang flies to Cuba.
© Sept. 14, 1944; A 183060; William B. Eerdmans
pub. co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 4823
Huxley (Aldous Leonard)* Llano, Calif. Time must
have a stop. [1st ed.] © Aug. 23, 1944; A 182462.
4824
Illustrated London news. v. 205. 4825-4831
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A ad int. 28428; pubd. july 15.
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A ad int, 28429; pubd. July 29.
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No. 5495, Aug. 12, 1944. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1944 ;
A ad int. 28466; pubd. Aug. 12.
No. 5486, Aug. 19, 1944. © 1c. Sept. 15,
A ad int. 28454; pubd. Aug. 19.
No. 5497, Aug. 26, 1944. © 1c. Sept, 15,
A ad int. 28455; pubd. Aug. 26.
No. 5498, Sept. 2, 1944. © 1c. Sept. 21,
A ad int. 28467; pubd. Sept. 2.
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Incarnation of the Word of God, being the treatise
of St. Athanasius—De incarnatione verbi Dei.
Newly translated into English by a Religious of
C.S.M.V.S. Th. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1944; A ad
int. 28432; pubd. Feb. 21; Macmillan co., New
York, 24 4832
International textbook co.,* Scranton, Pa. Ele-
mentary navigation. v. 1. Special ed. for the
United States maritime service institute. © June
28, 1944; A 182545. 4833
Ives (Flerence L.) Voice in the wilderness. © Sept.
6, 1944; A 182681; Bruce Humphries, inc.,
Boston. 4834
Jaque (R. Stewart) One language. © May 31, 1944;
A 182369; J. F. Rowny press, Santa Barbara,
Calif. 4835
Jarrett (Edith Moore)* Fillmore, Calif. Sal y sabor
de Mexico. © Sept. 11, 1944; A 182822. 4836
Jeffery (Gordon Harry)* Southsea, Hampshire,
England. Job inthe north. © 1c. Aug. 24, 1944;
A ad int. 28415; pubd. June 26. 4837
Jenkins (Dorothy H.)* Flushing, L. 1, N. Y. & Wil-
son (Helen Van Pelt)* Philadelphia. Enjoy your
house plants. © July 28, 1944; A 182736. 4838
Jenkins (Elizabeth)* London. Report and Helen. ©
1c. Sept. 15, 1944; A ad int. 28459; pubd. June 5.
4839
Jennison (Keith) New Hampshire. © Aug. 21, 1944;
A 182679; Henry Holt & co., inc., New York.
4840
Jewell (Edward Alden) French impressionists and
their contemporaries represented in American
collections. Preface by E. A. Jewell. Photo re-
search and biographies by Aimee Crane. © Sept.
15, 1944; A 183055; Hyperion press, New York.
4841
Johnsen (Julia E.) comp. Canada and the western
hemisphere. © Aug. 23, 1944; A 182477; H. W.
Wilson co., New York. 4842
Johnson (Harriett) Your career in music. [ist ed.]
© Sept. 12, 1944; A 182814; E. P. Dutton & co.,
inc., New York. 4843
Johnson (Melvin M.) jr.,* Boston. Rifles and ma-
chine guns. © Aug. 25, 1944; A 182546. 4844
Jones (Virgil Carrington) Ranger Mosby. © Sept.
2, 1944; A 182590; University of North Carolina
press, Chapel Hill, N.C. 4845
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
4846
Judson (Clara Ingram)* Evanston, Ill. They came
from Scotland. © Sept. 19, 1944; A 183031.
4846
Judson (Lyman Spicer)* Danville, Ill. Public speak-
ing for future farmers. © July 31, 1944; A
182702. 4847
Kantor (MacKinlay)* Sarasota, Fla. Author’s
choice. © Sept. 11, 1944; A 182813. 4848
Keeler (Harry Stephen) Case of the 16 beans. ©
Sept. 1, 1944; A 182637; Phoenix press, New
York. 4849
Keeler (Katherine Southwick)* Scarsdale, N. Y.
Apple rush. © Sept. 15, 1944; A 182874.
Keith (Alice) How to speak and write for radio.
[ist ed.] © Aug. 23, 1944; A 182468; Harper &
bros., New York. 4851
Kelly (Thomas J.) Damage control. © Aug. 23,
1944; A 182553; D. Van Nostrand co., inc., New
York. 4852
Keohane (Robert E.) Government in action. [By]
R. E. Keohane, Mary Pieters Keohane [and]
Joseph D. McGoldrick. © Aug. 30, 1944; A
182758; Harcourt, Brace & co., inc., New York.
4853
Kernodle (George R.) From art to theatre. © Aug.
28, 1944; A 182513; University of Chicago, Chi-
cago. 4854
Kerr (Ralph W.) ed. Chemistry and industry of
starch. © Aug. 14, 1944; A 183077; Academic
press, inc., New York. 4855
Kierkegaard (Soren) Concept of dread, byS. Kierke-
gaard. Translated, with introduction and notes,
by Walter Lowrie. © Aug. 28, 1944; A 183021;
Princeton univ. press, Princeton, N. J. 4856
King (Dorothy N.) Fix the toys. © Sept. 13, 1944;
A 182841; William Morrow & co., inc., New
York. 4857
King (Nell) When the heavens speak. © Sept. 6,
1944; A 182682; Bruce Humphries, inc., Boston.
4858
Kissman (Joseph) Studies in the history of Ruma-
nian Jews in the 19th and the beginning of the
20th centuries. © Sept. 20, 1944; A 182923;
Yiddish scientific institute—Yivo, inc.,New York.
4859
Klaw (Barbara)* New York. Camp follower. ©
Aug. 18, 1944; A 182486. 4860
Klein (A. M.) The Hitleriad. © Aug. 2, 1944;A
182577; New directions, Norfolk, Conn. 4861
Knight (John Alden)* Williamsport, Pa. Woodcock.
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Knight (Ruth Adams) Dr. Christian’s office [By]
R. A. Knight and Jean Hersholt. © Aug. 17, 1944;
A 182489; Randomhouse, inc.,New York. 4863
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Kohn (Louis Winfield) Your digestive system. ©
Sept. 5, 1944; A 182834; Blakiston co., New York.
4864
[Kortchmar (Lucy Cores)}* New York. Corpsede
ballet. [By] Lucy Cores. [War ed.] © Apr. 20,
1944; A 182912. 4865
Krauss (Ruth) Good man and his good wife. © Aug.
23, 1944; A 182464; Harper & bros., New York.
4866
Kuo (Helena G. C.) . 4867, 4868
Giants of China. [1st ed.] © Aug. 22, 1944; A
182390; E. P. Dutton & co., inc., New York.
Westward to Chungking. © Sept. 11, 1944; A
182770; H. G. C. Kuo, New York.
Kutak (Rosemary)* Louisville. Darkness of slumber.
[1st ed.] © Sept. 20, 1944; A 183003. 4869
Laird (Donald A.) Technique of building personal
leadership, by D. A. Laird, with the assistance
of Eleanor C. Laird. © Aug. 28, 1944; A 182667;
McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New York. 4870
Lambert (Janet) Whoa, Matilda! © Aug. 22, 1944:
A 182387; E. P. Dutton & co., inc., New York.
4871
Lambert (Stephen Henry)* Brixham, South Devon,
England. Portrait of Gideon Power. © ic. Sept.
1, 1944; A ad int. 28434; pubd. July 20. 4872
Lapie (Pierre Olivier)* London. My travels through
Chad, by P. O. Lapie. Translated by Leslie Bull.
© 1c. Dec. 27, 1943; A ad int. 28461; pubd. Nov.
12. 4873
Lariar (Lawrence) ed. Best cartoons of the. year
1944. © Sept. 15, 1944; A 182921; Crown pub-
lishers, New York. 4874
Lasance (F. X.) ed. Catholic girl’s guide. © Feb.
26, 1944; A 182574; Benziger bros., inc., New
York. - * 4875
[Lathrop (Dorothy West)]* New London, Conn.
Northern trail adventure, by West Lathrop. ©
Sept. 18, 1944; A 182992. 4876
Lattimore (Eleanor Frances) First grade. © Aug.
24, 1944; A 182662; Harcourt, Brace & co., inc.,
New York. 4877
Laurie (Alex) Commercial flower forcing, by A.
Laurie and D. C. Kiplinger. © Aug. 24, 1944;A
182433; Blakiston co., Philadelphia. 4878 -
Laville (Jean)* Noumea, New Caledonia and Berko-
witz (Joseph)* Brockton, Mass. Pacific island
legends, by J. Laville. [Translated by] Joseph
Berkowitz. © Apr. 14, 1944; A 182406. 4879
Lawrence (Hilda)* Baltimore. Bloodupon the snow.
© Aug. 11, 1944; A 182778. 4880
Lawson (Franklin D.) Human voice. [ist ed.] ©
Aug. 23, 1944; A 182457; Harper & bros. New
York. 4881
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 9, 1944
Lawson (Robert)* Westport, Conn. Rabbit hill. ©
Sept. 18, 1944; A 182960. 4882
Leader (Luther R.)* Detroit. Laboratory guide for
dental human anatomy dissection. 1st ed. ©
May 15, 1944; A 182399. 4883
Lee (Robert E.)* Los Angeles.
revolution. © May 19, 1944; A 182600.
Television, the
4884
Lelen (J. M.) ed. Officium parvum Beatae Mariae
Virginis. Ed. nova. © Aug. 4, 1944; A 182793;
Catholic book pub. co., New York. 4885
Leonard (Margaret L.) Health counseling for girls.
© Aug. 21, 1944; A 182592; A. S. Barnes & co.,
inc., New York. .4886
[Leslie (A.)] 4887, 4888
Lone star treasure, by Jackson Cole [pseud.] ©
May 17, 1944; A 183018.
Trail herd, by Bradford Scott [pseud.] © June
16, 1944; A 183012.
© Arcadia house, inc., New York.
Levy (Rosalie Marie) ed. Heart talks with Jesus.
4th series. © Aug. 29, 1944; A 182533; Catholic
book pub. co., New York. 4889
[Lewis (Mary Christina) }* New York. Green for
danger, by Christianna Brand [pseud.] © Aug.
22, 1944; A 182415. 4890
Lewitt (Jan), Lewitt (Alina) & Himmelfarb (Jerzy)*
London. Blue Peter. Story and pictures by
Lewitt-Him. Words by Alina Lewitt. © 1c. Mar.
7, 1944; A ad int. 28419; pubd. Jan. 21. 4891
Lieb (Frederick G.)* St. Louis. St. Louis Cardinals.
© Aug. 25, 1944; A 182475. 4892
Liebeler (Jean Mayer)* Minneapolis. You, the jury.
© Aug. 24, 1944; A 182418. 4893
Lilliput. v. 15, no. 3, Sept., 1944. © 1 c. Sept. 9,
1944; A ad int. 28456; pubd. Aug. 21; Pocket
publications, ltd., London. 4894
Lindley (Harlow) ed. Captain Cushing in the war of
1812. © Aug. 7, 1944; A 182624; Ohio state
archaeological & historical soc. , Columbus, O.
4895
Loft (Jacob)* Brooklyn. Printing trades. © Sept.
7, 1944; A 182720. 4896
Lomax (Bliss) Horsethief creek. [1st ed.] © Sept.
7, 1944; A 182714; Doubleday, Doran & co., inc.,
New York. 4897
Long (Laura M.)* Columbus, Ind. Fuss ’n’ feathers.
[ist ed. | © Sept. 13, 1944; A 182803. 4898
‘Longaker (Mark) Ernest Dowson. © Sept. 15, 1944;
A 182990; University of Pennsylvania press,
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Loss (H.) Spanish review grammar. © Aug. 21,
1944; A 182366; Ronald press co., New York.
4900
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4918
Lovelace (Delos W.)* Garden City, L. TiN Y.
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[Lubell (Winifred Milius)}* Yorktown Heights, N.
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Sept. 15, 1944; A 182872. 4902
Lucas (Jim)* New York. Combat correspondent. ©
Sept, 18, 1944; A 182955. 4903
Ludwig (Charles) Adventures of Juma. © Aug. 11,
1944; A 182856; Gospel trumpet co., Anderson,
Ind. 4904
McCallum (Eva B.) Learning in the nursery class.
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[McCloskey (Richard Gordon)] R. O. T. C. manual
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182543; Military service pub. co., Harrisburg,
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McCully (Johnston) South of the pass. © Apr. 17,
1944; A 183006; Arcadia house, inc., New York.
4907
MacDonald (Alexander) Revolt in paradise. © Sept.
11, 1944; A 182854; Stephen Daye, inc., New York.
4908
McFee (William)* Brookfield, Conn. Ship to shore.
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MacGregor (Jessie G.) Jesus, the Christ. © Mar.
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[McHugh (Dorothy Adams) Douglaston, L. I., N.
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[McKaughan (Elizabeth Honness)] Great gold piece
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New York. 4913
McLean (Alexandra) pseud. Echoes: of the singing
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Malinowski (Bronislaw) Scientific theory of culture
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[Malieson (Lucy)|* London. He came by night, by
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Maltz (Albert)* LosAngeles. Cross and the arrow.
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4923
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4924
Markowa (Eugenia) Glowing lily. © Sept. 8, 1944;
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4927
Mayerberg (Samuel S.)* Kansas City, Mo. Chron-
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Meade (Agnes Barrie) Manual of clinical charting.
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[Medary (Margaret P.)|* Hampton, Conn, Buckey
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Mendell (Brooks)* New York. Protect yourself.
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Mendelsohn (Eric) Three lectures on architecture,
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4957
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4958
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A 182450, 4967
Newman (Barclay Moon) Japan’s secret weapon. ©
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O’Brien (Howard Vincent)* Chicago. So long, son.
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O’Day (Raiph)* Akron, O. I think, therefore I am.
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[Oliver (Berta Ruck)| Intruder marriage, by Berta
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Opdycke (john B.) Take a letter, please. © Sept.
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Pane (Remigio Ugo) English translations from the
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Parker (J. Cecil) Citizenship in our democracy.
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5063
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Prabhavananda, swami,* Hollywood, Calif. Eter-
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Pratt (Margaret) When I grow up I’ll be a teacher,
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Riemens (Hendrik)* Washington. The Netherlands.
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Roberts (Warren Aldrich) State taxation of metallic
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5052
Roden (H. W.)* New York. Too busy to die. © Aug.
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Rodney (George Brydges) As a cavalryman remem-
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Rogers (Joel Augustus)* New York. Sex and race.
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Rogers (Samuel)* Madison, Wis. Don’t look behind
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Romanoff (Paul) Jewish symbols on ancient Jewish
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Ross (J. F. S.)* Southport, England. Parliamentary
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5059
Rush (Nixon Orwin) comp. Bibliography of the pub-
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Sarsén-Bucky (Frida) Hello, I’m Adeline. © Mar.
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5065
Saxon (John) And you'll wear diamonds. © Sept.
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5066
Schofield (Alfred Norman) Teach yourselibee-keep-
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Scholz (Jackson)* Doylestown, Pa. Pigskin warriors.
© Aug. 25, 1944; A 182502. 5068
Schory (Harold F.) America speaks. © Aug. 22,
1944; A 182403; Interstate, Danville, Ill. 5069
Schriftgiesser (Karl)* Red Bank, N. J. Gentleman
from Massachusetts, Henry Cabot Lodge. [ist
ed.] © Sept. 11, 1944; A 182749. 5070
Scott (William R.)* New York. This is the milk
that Jack drank. © Sept. 15, 1944; A 182873. ,
5071
Seaver (Edwin) ed. World’s great love stories.
[Forum books ed.j] © June 15, 1944; A 182541;
World pub. co., Cleveland. ' 5072
Sechrist (Edward Lloyd) Honey getting. © Aug. 15,
1944; A 182554; Amer. bee journal, Hamilton,
Hi. 5073
Self (Margaret Cabell) Those Smith hide af ent
5, 1944; A 182634; E. P. Button & co., , New
York. ” 5074
Selkirk (Jane)* New York. Mystery of the hectic
holidays. © Sept. 12, 1944; A 182836. 5075
Sharp (John K.) comp. Priests and parishes of the
diocese of Brooklyn, 1820 to 1944. © Aug. 21,
1944; A 182432; Roman Catholic diocese of Brook-
lyn, Brooklyn. 5076
_Shields (Karena) Three in the jungle. © Aug. 24,
1944; A 182661; Harcourt, Brace & co., inc.,
New York. 5077
Shuman (john T.) & Bardo (Lewis H.)* Williams-
port, Pa. How to operate a lathe. © Sepi. 5,
1944; A 182732. 5078
Shuster (George N.) Germany, by G. N. Shuster
and Arnold Bergsiraesser. [1st ed.] © Aug. 10,
1944; A 182531; W. W. Norton & co., inc., New
York. 5078
Simenon (Georges) On the danger line. [By] G.
Simenon. Translated from the French by Stuart
Gilbert. [ist American ed.] © Aug. 24, 1944;
A 182663; Harcourt, Brace &co., inc., New a
182
Sphere. v. 178.
Simmons (James Stevens) Global epidemiology, by
J. S. Simmons, Tom F. Whayne, Gaylor West
Anderson [and others] v. 1. © Aug. 28, 1944; A
182666; J. B. Lippincott co., Philadelphia, 5081
Sinclair (Charles G.) Microbiology and pathology.
© Aug. 22, 1944; A 182918; F. A. Davis co.,
Philadelphia. 5082
Skattebol (Lars) Last voyage of the Quien Sabe.
[ist ed.] © Aug. 23, 1944; A 182463; Harper &
bros., New York. 5083
Sketch. v. 201.
No. 2604, July 12, 1944. © 1 ec. Aug. 26, 1944;
- A ad int. 28422; pubd. July 12.
No. 2606, Aug. 9, 1944. © ic. Sept. 1, 1944; A
ad int. 28444; pubd. Aug. 9.
No. 2607, Aug. 23, 1944. © 1c, Sept. 26, 1944;
A ad int, 28476; pubd. Aug. 23.
© King features syndicate, inc. , New York.
Smith (James G.) Elementary statistics and appli-
‘cations, by J. G. Smith and Acheson J. Duncan.
Ist ed. © Sept. 13, 1944; A 182893; McGraw-Hill
book co., inc., New York. 5087
Smith (Roy L.) It all happened once before. © Aug.
25, 1944; A 182709; Whitmore & Stone, Nashville.
- 5088
Snow (Edgar) People on our side. © Sept. 11, 1944;
A 182747; Random house, inc., New York. 5089
Solomon (Harry C.) ed. Manuai of military neuro-
psychiatry, edited by H. C. Solomon and Paul I.
Yakoviev. © Aug. 22, 1944; A 182395; W. B.
Saunders co., Philadelphia. 5090
Southern digest, 1944 annual. © Aug. 31, 1944; A
182844; West pub. co., St. Paul. * 5091
Southern reporter. Second series. v. 17 So. 2d.
© Aug. 22, 1944; A 182567; West pub. co., St.
Paul. 5092
South western reporter. Second series. v. 179 S.
W. 2d. © Aug. 15, 1944; A 182571; West pub.co.,
St. Paui. 5093
Southworth (Gertrude Van Duyn) Early days in
America, by G.V. Southworth and John Van Duyn -
Sovthworth. © Aug. 1, 1944; A 182585; Iroquois
pub. co., inc., Syracuse. 5094
5095-5100
No. 2321, July 15, 1944. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1944; A
ad int. 28427; pubd, July i5.
No. 2324, Aug. 5, 1944, © le. Sept. 1, 1944; A
ad int. 28445; pubd. Aug. 5.
No. 2325, Aug. 12, 1944. © 1c. Sept. 21, 1944;
A ad int. 28464; pubd. Aug. 12.
No. 2326, Ang. 19, 1944. © 1c. Sept. 15, 1944;
A ad int. 28452; pubd. Aug. 49.
No. 2327, Aug. 26, 1944. © 1c, Sept. 15, 1944; A
ad int. 28453; pubd. Aug. 26.
No. 2328, Sepi. 2, 1944. © 1 c. Sept. 21, 1944;
A ad int. 28465; pubd. Sept. 2.
© King features syndicate, inc., New York.
5084-5086
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- Stoddard (Alexander J.)
BOOKS, GROUP I
no, 9, 1944
5140
Spivak (Lawrence E.)ed. American mercury reader.
Edited by L. E. Spivak and Charles Angoff. ©
Sept. 11, 1944; A 182855; Amer. mercury, inc.,
New York. 5101
Spring (Agnes Wright) William Chaping Deming, of
Wyoming, pioneer publisher and state and fed-
eral official. © Aug. 28, 1944; A 182556; William
Chaping Deming, Cheyenne, Wy. 5102
{Spring {Robert Howard)|* Mylor, Falmouth, Corn-
wall, England. 5163, 5104
Hard facts, by Howard Spring. © 1c. Sept. 1,
1944; A ad int. 28436; pubd. June 19.
——-Same. © Sept, 11, 1944; A 182779.
. x
NS
Stafford (Jean) Boston adventure, [1st ed.] © Sept.
21, 1944; A 182998; Harcourt, Brace & co., inc.,
New York. 5105
Stark (B. Sutherland) Chancho, 2 boy and his pig in
Peru. © Sept. 15, 1944: A 182986; Julian Mess-
ner, inc., New York, 5106
Starrett (Vincent) ed. World’s great spy stories.
[Forum books ed.] © Sept. 16, 1944; A 183050;
World pub. co., Cleveland. 5107
perc nar (Gilbert T.)] Trusts business. Trusts
[Revised by G. T. Stephenson, James W. Ali-
seg and others] © Aug. 30, 1944; A 122587;
Amer, institute of banking, Section Amer, bank-
ers assn., New York. 5168
Stephenson (John W.) Practical upholstering. ©
July 28, 1944; A 182446; Clifford & Lawton, inc.,
New York. 5109
Sterling (Helen) Little choo choo, © Sept, 4, 1944;
A 182922: Franklin Watts, inc., New York.
5116
Stevenson (Augusta) George Carver, boy scientist.
[ist ed.] © Sept. 15, 1944; A 182905; Bobbs-
Merrill co., Indianapolis. 511i
Stevenson (D. E.) Listening valley. © Sept. 21,
1944; A 183070; Farrar & Rinehart, inc., New
York, 5112
Steward (Verne)* Los Angeles. Analysis of sales
personnel problems, © Sept. 21, 1943; A 182676.
5113
Stewart (Anna Bird)* Cincinnati. Two Young
Corsicans, © Sept. 14, 1944; A 182929. 5114
Stewart (Catherine Pomeroy)* New York. So thick
the fog. © Aug. 21, 1944: A 182731. 5115
Sticker (Henry) Essentials of arithmetic. © Aug.
18, 1944; A 182599; Essential books, inc., New
York, 5116
Half world.
Stine (Buena Vista)* Los Angeles.
5117
[1st ed.] © Aug. 10, 1944; A 182437,
5118, 5119
English four. [By] A.J.Stoddard, Matilda Bailey
[and] William Dodge Lewis. © Sept. 7, 1944;
A 182768.
Englishthree. [By]A.J.Stoddard, Matilda Bailey
[and] William Dodge Lewis. © Aug, 31, 1944;
A 182559.
© Amer. book co., New York.
Stone (Eugenia)* Pasadena, Free men shall stand,
© Sept, 22, 1944; A 183062. 5120
Stone (Thomas) Madelon. © Sept. 1, 1944; A 182639; |
Phoenix press, New York. 5121
Strong (L.A.G.)* .Eashing, Godalming, Surrey, Eng-
land. 5122, 5123
All falf own. © 1c. Aug. 30, 1944; A ad int.
28438, pifhd. Jan. 10.
All fall down, [1st ed.| © Sep
183028.
t. 21, 1944; A
Strunsky (Simeon) No mean city, [ist ed.] © Sept.
7, 1944; A 182948: E. P. Dutton & co,, inc., New
York. 5124
Sun (Fo)* Chungking, China, China looks forward.
© July 27, 1944: A 182435. 5125
Sutton (Margaret) Gail Gardner wins her cap. ©
Aug. 22, 1944; A 182499; Dodd, Mead & co., inc.,
New York. 5125
Svensen (Carl Lars) Manual of blueprint reading,
[By] C. L. Svensen and William Ezra Street. ©
Sept. 22, 1944; A 183076; Yan Nostrand co.,
inc., New York, 5 a UPAtl
Syrkin (Marie) Your school, your children. © Sept.
14, 1944; A 183047; L. B. Fischer pub. corp.,
New York. 5128
Szabo (Stephen) March of truth. © Aug. 25, 1944;
A 182448; William B. Eerdmans pub. co., Grand
Rapids, Mich. 5129
Tarbell (Arthur W.) Iretire to Cape Cod. © Aug.
10, 1944; A 182439; Stephen Daye, inc., New York.
5130
Tatler and Bystander. v. 173. 5131-5138
No, 2245, July 5, 1944. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1944; A
ad int. 28423; pubd, July 5.
No. 2246, July 12, 1944. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1944;
A ad int. 28424; pubd, July 12.
No. 2247, July 19, 1944. © 1c. Aug, 26, 1944; A
ad int, 28425; pubd. July 19.
No, 2249, Aug. 2, 1944. © 1c. Aug. 26, 1944; A
ad int. 28426; pubd. Aug. 2.
No. 2250, Aug. 9, 1944. © 1c. Sept. 1, 1944; A
ad int. 28443; pubd. Aug. 9.
No. 2251, Aug. 16, 1944. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1944;
A ad int. 28477; pubd. Aug. 16.
No, 2252, Aug. 23, 1944. © 1c. Sept. 26, 1944;
A ad int, 28478; pubd. Aug. 23.
No, 2253, Aug. 30, 1944, O©Ol1c. Sept.26, 1944;
A ad int. 28479: pubd, Aug. 30.
© King features syndicate, inc., New York.
Taylor (Fred G.) Saga of sugar. © Aug, 15, 1944;
A 182753; Utah-Idaho sugar co., Salt Lake City.
5139
Taylor (Henry J.)* New York. Menin motion. ©
Sept. 11, 1944; A 182816. 5140
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5141
pt.I, n.s., v. 41
Taylor (Kathryn) illus. ABC. © Aug. 10, 1944; A
182976; Whitman pub. co., Racine, Wis. 5141
Temple (William) Church looks forward. © 1c.
Aug. 30, 1944; A ad int. 28433; pubd. July 11;
Macmillan co., New York. 5142
Tenggren (Gustaf) Tenggren’s story book. © Aug.
15, 1944; A 182670; Simon & Schuster, inc. &
Artists & writers guild, inc., New York.
5143
Texas jurisprudence. Supplement, 1943. © July 5,
1944; A 182479; Bancroft-Whitneyco., San Fran-
cisco. 5144
Tharp (James B.) La France en Amérique. [By]
J.B. Tharp [and] Ethel LaVelle. © Aug. 30, 1944;
A 182798; Henry Holt & co., inc., New York.
5145
Thayer (Frank) Legal control of the press. 1944.
© Sept. 1, 1944; A 182848; Foundation press,
-inc., Chicago, 5146
Thomas (Elbert D.) Four fears. © Sept. 11, 1944;
A 182780; Ziff-Davis pub. co., Chicago. 5147
Thomas (Henry) Living biographies of famous men,
by H. Thomas and Dana Lee Thomas. [1st ed.]
© Sept. 11, 1944; A 182817; Garden City pub. co.,
New York. 5148
Thomason (CalvinC.) Economic problems and cases,
by C. C. Thomason and Alfred L.Davis. © Aug.
1, 1944; A 182377; Rochester athenaeum & me-
chanics institute, Rochester, N. Y. 5149
Thompson (Raymond) Wilderness trapper. © Aug.
25, 1944; A 182784; Outdoorsman pub. co., inc.,
Chicago. 5150
Thorndike (Lynn) University records and life in the
middle ages. © Sept. 22, 1944; A 183066; Colum-
bia univ. press, New York. 5151
Thorp (Willard) Modern writing, by W. Thorp and
Margaret Farrand Thorp. © Aug. 15, 1944; A
182426; Amer. book co., New York. 5152
Thurston (Ernest Lawton) World geography, by
E.L. Thurston and E.H. Faigle. © Aug. 1, 1944;
A 182586; Iroquois pub. co., inc., Syracuse.
5153
Timm (John Arrend) General chemistry. 1st ed.
© Sept. 13, 1944; A 182894; McGraw-Hill book co.,
inc., New York. 5154
Tocci (Stanley) Nightingale of Broadway. © Aug.
30, 1944; A 182901; Edwin Hopkins, New York.
5155
Tolson (Melvin B.) Rendezvous with America. ©
Aug. 22, 1944; A 182413; Dodd, Mead & co., inc.,
New York. 5159
Tompkins (Walker A.) Scout of Terror Trail. ©
Sept. 1, 1944; A 182638; Phoenix press, New York.
5160
Torrey (Marjorie)* Encino, Calif. Penny. © Aug.
15, 1944; A 182411. 5161
Treanor (Tom)* LosAngeles. One damn thing after
another. [1st ed.] © July 28, 1944; A 182498,
5162
Tregaskis (Richard) Invasion diary. © Aug. 21,
1944; A 182488; Random house, inc., New York.
5163
Tressler (J. G.) 5164, 5165
Building language skills. [By] J. C. Tressler
[and] Marguerite Shelmadine. ae 14, 1944;
A 182889.
' Relating experiences, -by J. C. Tressler and
Marguerite Shelmadine. © Sept. 12, 1944; A
182818.
© D. C. Heath & co., Boston, .
Trueblood (D. Elton) Predicament of modern man,
Todd (Helen)* FallsChurch, Va. Roots of the tree. -
© Sept. 19, 1944; A 183030. 5156
Todrin (Boris) 5157, 5158
At the gates. © June 29, 1944; A 182674; B.
Todrin, Brooklyn.
Out of these roots. © Sept. 11, 1944; A 182833;
Caxton printers, ltd., Caldwell, Id.
184
[ist ed.] © Aug. 23, 1944; A 182458;. Harper &
bros., New York. 5166
United States. Office of war information. U.S. avi-
_ation in wartime. © June 15, 1944; A 182760;
Amer, council on public affairs, Washington.
5167
——(War department] Our army at war. © Sept.
13, 1944; A 182914; Harper & bros., New York.
5168
United States code annotated. Title 46. © Aug. 30,
1944; A 182847; West pub. co.,St.Paul. 5169
United States naval institute,* Annapolis. Blue-
jackets” manual, 1944, © Aug. 3, 1944; A 182444.
5170
United States patents quarterly. v. 58, 59 © Apr.
4, May 26, 1944; A 182528, 182529; Bureau of
natl. affairs, Washington. 5171, 5172
Upson (William Hazlett)* Middlebury, Vt. Botts in
war, Botts in peace. © Aug. 24, 1944; A 182419.
5173
Vickers (Roy) Date with danger. © Aug, 31, 1944;
A 182536; Vanguard press, inc., New York.
5174
Vinton (Iris)* New York. Laffy of the navy salvage
divers. © Aug. 22, 1944; A 182416. 5175
Volume library, an encyclopedia of practical and
cultural information. Now completely rewritten
and revised, modernized and enlarged, by Leo L.
Tully. © Aug. 8, 1944; A 182859; Educators assn.,
New York. 5176
Wagenknecht (Edward)* Evanston, Ill. Six novels
of the supernatural. © Sept. 18, 1944; A 182959.
5177
, BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 9, 1944
5213
Wagoner (Jean Brown) Jane Addams, little lame
girl. [ist ed.] © Sept. 15, 1944; A 182905;
Bobbs-Merrill co., Indianapolis. 5178
Walker (Stanley) Dewey, an American of this
century. © Sept. 11, 1944; A 182776; McGraw-
Hill book co., inc., New York. 5179
Wallace (Mary) Story of Doctor King. © Sept. 15,
1944; A 182920; Commissariat of the Holy Land,
Washington. 5180
Waller (Willard)* New York. Veteran comes back.
© Aug. 7, 1944; A 182627. 5181
Walpole (Ellen Wales) You can read better. © Aug.
18, 1944; A 182368;Silver Burdett co., New York.
5182
[Walsh (Pearl Sydenstricker Buck) * Perkasie, Pa.
Dragon fish. [By] Pearl S. Buck. © Sept. 14,
1944; A 182879. 5183
[Walz (Audrey) }* Alexandria, Va. Rope of sand,
[By] Francis Bonnamy. [War ed. and Ist ed.] ©
Sept..6, 1944; A 182910. 5184
Wandrei (Donald)* St. Paul. Eye and the finger.
© Aug. 10, 1944; A 182410. 5185
Warhaftig (Zorach) Relief and rehabilitation. ©
Sept. 8, 1944; A 182764; Institute of Jewish af-
fairs of the Amer. Jewish congress & world
Jewish congress, ey York. 5186
Warren (James) She fell among ers OMiac:
Sept. 13, 1944; A ad int. 28449; pubd. July 17;
Doubleday, Doran & co., inc., New York. 5187
Watchtower Bible andtract society, inc.,* Brooklyn.
Kingdom is at hand. [1st ed.] © Aug. 12, 1944;
A 182422. 5188
Watts (Bertha M.)* Bloomington, Ind. Modern gram-
mar at work. © Sept. 13, 1944;A 182839. 5189
Webber (Irma E.)* Riverside, Calif. Travelersall,
the story of how plants go places. © Sept. 15,
1944; A 182868. 5190
Webster’s home, school and office dictionary, with
a word list of basic English. © Sept. 12, 1944;
A 182825; David McKay co., Philadelphia. 5191
Wecter (Dixon)* San Marino, Calif. When Johnny
comes marching home. © Sept. 12, 1944; A
182820. 5192
Weeks (Arthur W.) Plane trigonometry with four-
place tables. [By] A. W. Weeks and H. Gray
Funkhouser. © July 12, 1944; A 183065; D. Van
Nostrand co., inc., New York. 5193
Weigert (Hans W.) ed. Compass of the world. Ed-
ited by H. W. Weigert and Vilhjalmur Stefansson.
© Sept. 12, 1944; A 183054; Macmillan co., New
York. 5194
Weisgard (Leonard)* Danbury, Conn. Whose little
bird amI? © Aug. 22, 1944; A 182424. 5195
185
Wemyss (Stanley)* Philadelphia. General guide
to rare Americana, 1700-1943. © Aug. 30, 1944;
A 182786. 5196
Wertenbaker (Charles Christian)* New York. In-
vasion! © Sept. 5, 1944; A 182769. 5197
Werth (Alexander)* London. Leningrad. © 1 c.
Aug. 24, 1944; A ad int. 28420; pubd. July 7.
5198
[Wescott (Marion Sturges-Jones)}* Haddonfield,
N. J. Babes in the wood, by Marion Sturges-Jones.
© Aug. 25, 1944; A 182474, 5199
Westmacott (Mary) Absent in the spring. © Sept.
7, 1944; A 182717; Farrar & Rinehart, inc., New
York. 5200
White (E. B.)* Brooklin, Me. One | man’s meat. ©
Aug. 23, 1944; A 182886. 5201
Whitman pub. co.,* Racine, Wis. Gingerbread man.
A story retold. © June 9, 1944; A 182977. 5202
[Wichelns (Herbert A.)]ed. Studies in speech and
drama in honor of Alexander M. Drummond. ©
Sept. 15, 1944; A 183049; Cornell univ., Ithaca,
N. Y. 5203
Wilhelm (Donald) Your sonand six fighting admirals.
© Aug. 15, 1944; A 182673; Amer. brake shoeco.,
New York. ; 5204
[Wilkins (William Vaughan)}* Carmarthenshire,
Wales, Great Britain. Being met together, by
Vaughan Wilkins. © Aug. 29, 1944; A 182524.
5205
Williams (Gweneira N.)* Schenectady, N.Y. Timid
Timothy, the kitten who learned to be brave. ©
Sept. 15, 1944; A 182871. 5206
Williams (Lou) Dipper full of stars. © Aug, 21,
1944; A 182675; Follett pub. co., Chicago. 5207
Wills (Elida) Mexico y otros vecinos. © Aug. 2,
1944; A 182492; Banks Upshaw & co., Dallas.
5208
Winter (Charles E.) Gold of freedom. © Aug. 7,
1944; A 182423; Naylor co.,San Antonio. 5209
Wisconsin. Supreme court. Wisconsin reports.
[v.]244. Cases determined. © Sept. 8, 1944; A
182712; State of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 5210
Woole (Francis) Fitz-James O’Brien, a literary
Bohemian of the eighteen-fifties. © Aug. 21,
1944; A 182429; University of Colorado, Boulder,
Col. 5211
Wright (Watkins E.) Dear editor. © Apr. 17, 1944;
A 183007; Arcadia house, inc., New York. 5212
Wrightstone (J. Wayne) Basic study skills. [By]J.
W. Wrightstone, Dorothy Leggitt [and] Seerley
Reid. © Aug. 18, 1944; A 182799; Henry Holt &
co., inc., New York. 5213
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Wyse (Frederick Calhoun) jr.,* c/o Fleet P. O.,
San Francisco. History of the Wise and Wyse
family of South Carclina. © Sept. 16, 1944; A
182941. 5214
Yanoff (Leo) New Jersey workmen’s compensation
law. v.2. © July 17, 1944; A 182404; Gann pub,
co., Newark, N. J. 5215
Yater (Wallace Mason) Fundamentals of internal
medicine. © July 31, 1944; A 182383; D. Appie-
ton-Century co., inc., New York. 5216
[Yaukey (Grace S.)] Exile’s daughter, by Cornelia
Spencer. © Sept. 11, 1944; A 182812: Coward-
McCann, inc., New York. 5217
Youmans (Eleanor) Mount Delightful. [ist ed.] ©
Sept. 15, 1944; A 182907; Bobbs-Merrill co.,
Indianapolis. 5218
Young (Marguerite)* New York. Moderate fable.
© Aug. 21, 1944; A 182548. 5219
Young (Stanley)* Old Westbury, L.I., N.'¥. May-
flower boy. © Sept. 7, 1944; A 182718, 5220
Youtie (Herbert Chayyim) Papyri and ostraca from
Karanis, edited by H. C. Youtie and Crsamus
Merrill Pearl. © Aug. 14, 1944; A 182557;
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 5221
Zimmerman (QO. T.) Industrial research service’s
conversion factors and tables, byO. T. Zimmer-
man and Irvin Lavine. © Aug, 31, 1944; A
182559; Industrial research service, Dover, N.
H. 5222
Zurcher (Arnold J.) ed. Postwar economic society.
Addresses delivered at the third series of con-
ferences of the Institute on postwar reconstruc-
tion, Edited byA.J. Zurcher and Richmond Page,
© Aug, 14, 1944; A 182372; New York univ., New
York, 5223
Number of entries of books included in the Catalog for 1944:
(a) United States publications -------------------
(b) Foreign books in foreign languages -----------
(c) Foreign books in English language under ad interim provisions
of law of Mar. 4, 1909 ---------------------
186
LIST OF BOOKS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[5223
Abbot (Willis John) Nations at war. © Elsie V.
Abbot, Brookline, Mass. R 130551, July 14, 1944.
1
Abbott (Austin) 2,3
Abbott’s digest ofall New York reports. Supple-
ment in 8 volumes, with table of cases and
topical references from 1794 to 1913. Edited
and compiled by George F. Longsdorf. v. 8
of supplement. v. 21 of the set. R 128876,
May 31, 1944.
Abbott’s digest of all the New York reports.
1916 A. A continuation of Abbott’s digest
1794 to 1900 and supplement thereto, 1900 to
1912, ina uniform classification. R 128885,
May 31, 1944. ©
© Lawyers co-operative pub. co., Rochester,
NS:
Addams (Jane) Long road of woman’s memory. ©
Stanley Ross Linn, Arlington, Calif. & Esther
Linn Hulbert, Fort Lauderdale, Fla. R 130044,
June 8, 1944. 4
[American and English annotated cases] Digest of
the cases reported in annotated cases (American
and English) 2i ann. cas. to ann. cas. 1916 B
(vols. 21-40) With table of cases reported. ©
Lawyers co-operative pub. co., Rochester, N.
Y. R 128879, May 31, 1944. 5
[American and English annotated cases] Thoroughly
annotated. Editors: William M. McKinney and
H. Noyes Greene. v. 40-44. Ann. cas. 1916 B-
1916 E, 1917 A. © Lawyers co-operative pub.
co., Rochester, N. Y. R 128864, 128866, 128875,
128880, 128890, May 31, 1944. 6-10
Andrews (Mary Raymond Shipman) Old glory. ©
Paul Andrews, Syracuse. R 130021, July 18,
1944. 11
Aumonier (Stacy) Cricket. © Gertrude Aumonier,
London. R 130770, June 20, 1944. 12
Bairnsfather (Bruce) Bullets and billets. © B.
Bairnsfather, London. R 131112, Aug. 22, 1944.
13
[Baker (Ray Stannard) | 14-17
Auction of antiques, by David Grayson [pseud. |
R 130560, July 14, 1944.
His majesty, Bill Richards, by David Grayson
[pseud.] R 131434, Sept. 1, 1944. -
Places of retirement, by David Grayson [pseud. ]
R 131435, Sept. 1, 1944.
Woman of forty-five, by David Grayson [| pseud. ]
R 129623, June 28, 1944.
© R. S. Baker, Amherst, Mass.
‘Baldt (Laura irene) Clothing for women; selection,
design, construction. © L. I. Baidt, New York.
R 130870, Aug. 10, 1944. 18
Bamburgh (William Cushing) Talks on business
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Ewell, Surrey, England. R 131113, 131115,
131117, Aug. 22, 1944. 21-23
Battle (John Rome) Lubricating engineers handbook.
© J. R. Battle, Ardmore, Pa. R 131642, Sept. 9,
1944, 24
Baum (Lyman Frank) Lost Princess of Oz. ©
Maud Gage Baum, Hollywood, Calif. R 130862,
Aug. 11, 1944. 25
Benson (Edward Frederic) The tortoise. © F.
Arnold Biddle,, London & Edwin Plomley Dawes,
Rye, Sussex, England. R 131180, Aug. 23, 1944.
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R 129783, July 10, 1944. 27
Bottome (Phyllis) Dark tower. © Phyllis Forbes-
Dennis, St. Ives, Cornwall, England. R 131149,
Aug. 19, 1944. 28
British ruling cases from courts of Great Britain,
Canada, Ireland, Australia and other divisions
of the British empire. Extensively annotated.
v.6. © Lawyers co-operative pub. co., Rochester,
N. Y. R 128883, May 31, 1944. 29
Browne (Porter Emerson) Someone and somebody.
© Suzanne Browne Kuneau, Mexico, D. F. &
Prudence Browne Ketting, Chicago. R 130549,
June 14, 1944. 30
Brumbaugh (JeSse Franklin) Legal reasoning and
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130934, Aug. 17, 1944. 31
Burgess (Thornton Waldo) 32-34
Adventures of Old Man Coyote. R 130857, Aug.
11, 1944, ;
Adventures of Prickly Porky. R 130856, Aug. 11,
1944, d
Mother West Wind how stories. R 130858, Aug.
11, 1944.
© T. W. Burgess, Springfield, Mass.
Burnett (Daniel Frederick) 35, 36
Cases on the law of private corporations, select-
ed and supplemenied with notes. R 131744,
Sept. 15, 1944.
187
37
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ed., 2d pt. R 131746, Sept. 15, 1944.
© D. F. Burnett, Newark, N. J.
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1944, “37
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W.E. Castle, Berkeley, Calif. R 130607, Aug.
5, 1944. 38
Cather (Katherine Dunlap) Boyhood stories of
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Calif. R 131147, Aug. 19, 1944. 39
Collier (P. F.) & son corp., inc. How we getit. ©
P.F. Collier & son corp., inc., New York. R
181475, Aug. 12, 1944. 40
Collins (Archie Frederick) Book of electricity. ©
A. F. Collins, New York. R 131757, Sept. 18,
1944, 41
Comstock (Harriet Theresa) Man thou gavest. ©
H. T. Comstock, New York. R 130552, July 14,.
1944, 42
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7, 1944, 43
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Flight. R 130622, July 14, 1944.
Shadow line. R 129622, June 28, 1944.
© John Alexander Conrad, Beddingtope Kent,
England.
44, 45
Coolidge (Dane) Rimrock Jones. © Mary Roberts
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1944, 46
Costigan (George Purcell) Cases on the law of
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130203, July 10, 1944. 47
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Dodge (Henry Irving) 50, 51
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——Same. R 131755, Sept. 16, 1944.
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Nelson Doubleday, Oyster Bay, L.I., N. Y. R
180771, July 14, 1944.
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Richmond, Surrey, England, Lena Conan Doyle,
Denis Percy Stewart Conan Doyle & Malcolm
Adrian Conan Doyle, Crowborough, Sussex, Eng-
land. R 130936-130939, Aug. 10, 1944. 54-57
Dwight (Harry Griswold) Emperor of Elam. © H.
G. Dwight, New York. R 131574, Sept. 5, 1944.
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Dyke (Andrew Lee) Dyke’s automobile and gasoline
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Ferber (Edna) 62-64
Fanny herself. R 130561, July 14, 1944,
Fanny herself. (In The American magazine, v.
84, nos. 3, 4, Sept.,
181594, Sept. 2, 1944.
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N.J. R 131710, Sept. 13, 1944. 66
Goldman (Mayer C.) Public defender. © M. C.
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28, 1944. 68
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[Hannay (James Owen)| From Dublin to Chicago, by
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statesmen from Washington to Lincoln. v. 1-5.
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130968, Aug. 12, 1944. 71
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R 131148, Aug. 19, 1944. 716
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Hough (Emerson) Magnificent adventure. © Char- ereignty. © H. J. Laski, London. R 130482,
lotte C. Hough, Chicago. R 131145, Aug. 19, July 18, 1944. 105
1944, ttt!
3 Lawrence (Fred Foss) Maine digest; a digest of
Howard (George Bronson) Queen of the sea. © the reports of cases decided by the Supreme
Twentieth century-Fox film corp., New York. judicial court of Maine, from 1 to 113 Maine re-
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1916C, 1916A-1916D, 1916A-1916E, 1917A,
1917B. R 128863, 128867, 128874, 128888,
May 31, 1944.
L. R. A. annual index-digest, 1916, with index to
notes and table of cases for the year. R
128877, May 31, 1944.
Hueston (Ethel) Sunny slopes. © Ethel Hueston
Blinn, Oyster Bay, L.I., N. Y. R 131173, Aug.
23, 1944. 80
Hughes (Rupert) We can’t have everything. (In Red
book magazine, v. 28, nos. 1-6, v. 29, nos. 1-4,
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Ingersoll, Philadelphia. R 130869, Aug. 10, 1944.
91
Lewis (Sinclair) 113-116
Ghost patrol. R 130558, July 14, 1944.
Jerome (Jerome Klapka) 92-94 : i
Street of the blank wall. R 130517, Mar. 22, 1944. The innocents. (In Womans home companion,
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Young man Axelbrod. R 130559, July 14, 1944.
© i iett: don.
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; ; i : Sept. 9, 1944, 118
Joyce (James) Portrait of the artist as a young man.
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R 131417, Sept. 4, 1944. 119
Kelley (James Prentice) Workmanship in words.
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Kimball (Edward Ancel) Teaching and addresses, by McKinney (William Mark) ed. Ruling case law as
E. A. Kimball. Collected, compiled, edited, developed and established by the decisions and
topically analyzed and indexed, by Glenn Andrews annotations contained in Lawyers reports anno-
Kratzer. © Elizabeth Kratzer Brubaker, Los tated and other series of selected cases. Ed. by
Angeles. R 130459, July 31, 1944. 99 W. M. McKinney [and] Burdett A.Rich. v.13-16.
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Massachusetts. Massa-
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1916. Cases argued and determined. © Little,
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126
Supreme judicial court.
Mathews (Shailer) Spiritual interpretation of history.
© Mary Elden Mathews, Chicago. R 131096,
Aug. 23, 1944. 127
Maule (Harry E.) Selma Lagerlof; the woman, her
work, her message. © H. E. Maule, Garden
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Mendell (Clarence Whittlesey) Latin sentence con-
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R 131083, Aug. 18, 1944. 129
Mills (Borden Hicks) United States commissioners’
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15, 1944, 130
Moore (Clifford Herschel) Religious thought of the
Greeks from Homer to the triumph of Christi-
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Mass. R 130606, Aug. 5, 1944. 131
New York (State) Parson’s complete annotated
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cedure, containing all amendments of 1917. 42d
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129784, July 10, 1944. 132
Nichols (Philip) Law of eminent domain; a treatise
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Bender & co., inc., Albany. R 129782, July 10,
1944, 133
Norris (Kathleen Thompson) Undertow. © Kathleen
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1944, 134
Olmstead (Emma G.) Ned and Nan in Holland, by
E.G. Olmstead and Emma B.Grant. © Emma
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1944, , 135
Page (Thomas Nelson) Shepherd who watched by
night. © Ruth Nelson Page, Beaver Dam, Va.
R 131561, Sept. 7, 1944. 136
Pope (Amy Elizabeth) Essentials of dietetics in
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Porter (Arthur Kingsley) Lombard architecture.
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138, 139
Porter (Gene Stratton) Friends in feathers. Rev.
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130865, Aug. 10, 1944. 140
Pyle (Katharine) Wonder tales retold. © Gerald
J. Pyle, Greenville, Del. R 130859, Aug. 11,
1944, 141
190
Randolph (Thomas) Poems and Amyntas of Thomas
Randolph, edited by John J. Parry. © John J.
Parry, Urbana, Ill. R 130889, Aug. 10, 1944.
142
Richards (Laura Elizabeth Howe) Elizabeth Fry,
the angel of the prisons. © Henry Richards,
Gardiner, Me. R 131759, Sept. 18, 1944. 143
Robinson (William Josephus) 144, 145
Sex knowledge for men, including a program for
sex education of the boy. R 130586, Aug. 4,
1944,
Woman, her sex and love life. R 131152, Aug. 19,
1944,
© Marie Halper Robinson, New York.
Rogers (Julia Ellen) Trees worth knowing. © J. E.
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1944, 146
Rowe (Henry Kallock) Society, its origin and develop-
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" 130022, July 18, 1944. - 147
Sabin (Edwin Legrand) With Sam Houston in Texas.
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1944, 148
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Scott, Washington. R 131119, Aug. 22, 1944.
149
Seaman (Augusta Huiell) Sapphire signet. © A. H.
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1944, ; 150
Seebach (Margaret Rebecca Himes) Martin of Mans-
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131259, Aug. 29, 1944. 151
Seitz (Don Carlos) ‘Training for the newspaper
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10, 1944. 152
Shannon (Howard Johnson) Insect migrations as re-
lated to those of birds. © H. J. Shannon, Jamaica,
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Sharp (Frank Chapman) Education for character.
© Bertha P. Sharp, Madison, Wis. R 131172,
Aug. 23, 1944. 154
Sheehan (Perley Poore) 155, 156
Those who walk in darkness. R 128339, June 5,
1944,
Whispering chorus. R 128340, June 5, 1944.
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130658, Aug. 7, 1944. 157
Smith (Francis Hopkinson) Enoch Crane, a novel,
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11, 1944. 159
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Stayton (John William) Arkansas form book; civil,
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130207, July 10, 1944. 161
Stevenson (Orlando John) Country life reader. ©
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Table of New Yorkcases, 1794-1912, showing where
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they are annotated in the Lawyers reports anno-
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Talmey(BernardS.) Love,atreatise on the science
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Scheld, New York. R 130585, Aug. 4, 1944.
164
Tapper (Thomas) Handel—the story of a little
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1944. 165
Tomlinson (Everett Titsworth) Trail of the Mohawk
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131758, Sept. 18, 1944. 166
Trites (William Budd) Love: Brian Banaker’s
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© W.B. Trites, New York. R 131390, Jan. 22,
1944, 167
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Digest of decisions of the Supreme court of the
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Sept. 4, 1944. 174
Weed (Clarence Moores) Butterflies worth knowing.
© C. M. Weed, Lowell, Mass. R 130554, July
14, 1944. 175
White (Edward Franklin) Louisiana digest anno-
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decisions from the earliest times to April 15,
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White (Edward Lucas) Elsupremo. © Ethel White,
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Wildenbruch (Ernst) Das edle blut, ed. by Charles
Holzwarth. © Charles Holzwarth, Rochester, N.
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Wilder (Louise Beebe) My garden. © Walter Beebe
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Taylor, Suffern, N. Y. R 130550, July 14, 1944.
179
Wilson (Ernest Henry) Aristocrats of the garden.
© Muriel Wilson Slate, Geneva, N.Y. R 130487,
July 22, 1944. 180
Wilstach (Paul) Mount Vernon, Washington’s home
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Witwer (H. C.)
Atta boy. R 130426, July 15, 1944.
Aw let ’em vote. R 130427, July 15, 1944.
Back East. R 130435, July 15, 1944.
Barnum was right. R 130437, July 15, 1944.
Big game. R 130436, July 15, 1944.
Big leaguers. R 130418, July 15, 1944.
Canary streak. R 130424, July 15, 1944.
Cup that queers. R 130448, July 15, 1944.
Cutey and the beast. R 130445, July 15, 1944.
Double steal. R 130421, July 15, 1944.
East lynch. R 130428, July 15, 1944,
Exit laughing. R 130442, July 15, 1944.
Hospital stuff. R 130443, July 15, 1944.
It’s a gift. R 130425, July 15) 1944.
It’s bad luck. R 130434, July 15, 1944,
Lay off MacDuff. R 130423. July 15, 194.
Lend me your ears. R 130441, July 15, 1944.
Maiden’s prayer. R 130432, July 15, 1944,
Once too often. R 130433, July 15, 1944.
One at a time. R 130422, July 15, 1944.
Peace with Connor. R 130447, July 15, (1944,
Pie. R 130431, July 15, 1944.
Pinch hitter. R 130430, July 15, 1944.
Pleasure Island. R 130440, July 15, 1944,
Pretty soft. R 130429, July 15, 1944.
Robinson’s trousseau. R 130438, July 15, 1944.
Shylock. R 130446, July 15, 1944.
Such is life. R 130419, July 15, 1944.
Swat the rye. R 130449, July 15, 1944.
Take him out, R 130420, July 15, 1944.
Unhappy medium. R 130444, July 15, 1944.
Warriors all. R 130450, July 15, 1944.
Ye gods. R 130439, July 15, 1944.
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Note.—An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author and copyright proprietor are the
same, and that therefore the’name is not repeated in the claim paragraph,
Adams (Spencer L,)*
._ House of the Iroquois.
183149.
Skaneateles, N. Y.
© Aug. 26, 1944; A
5224
Long
[Aldington (Mrs. Richard)] Walls do not fall, by
H. D. © Aug. 24, 1944; A 183219; Oxford univ.
press, New York, inc., New York. 5225
[Aldrich (Rhoda Truax)]* Cambridge, Mass. Jo-
seph Lister, father of modern surgery, by Rhoda
Truax, [1st ed.] © Oct. 16,1944; A 183534,
5226
Alexander (Frank)* Detroit. Time step. © Sept.
1, 1944; A 183658. 5227
American digest. General digest, American digest
system. v. 21. © Sept. 21, 1944; A 183279; West
pub. co., St. Paul, 5228
American law reports annotated. A. L. R. cumu-
lative index-digest [covering} vols. 126-150.
Combined indexes to cases and annotations.
Supplementing A. L. R. digests for vol. 1-57,
vols. 58-100, and vols. 101-125. © Oct. 5,
1944; A 183343; Lawyers co-operative pub. co.,
Rochester, N. Y. & Bancroft-Whitney co., San
Francisco, 5229
American law reports annotated. v. 151. © Oct.
5, 1944; A 183342; Lawyers co-operative pub.
co., Rochester, N. Y. & Bancroft- Whitney co.,
San Francisco. 5230
American legion, Nappanee post no. 154,* Nap-
panee, Ind. Greetings from home. © Oct. 14,
1944; A 183528, 5231
Andersen (Hans Christian) Little match girl, by
H. C. Andersen. Illustrated by Gustaf Tenggren.
© Oct. 16,1944; A 183656; Grosset & Dunlap, inc.,
New York. 5232
Armour (Richard) Privates’ lives, verses by R.
Armour, drawings by H. Middlecamp. © Oct.
15, 1944; A 183669; Bruce Humphries, inc.,
Boston. 5233
Arnold (Sarah ies) Libro tercero de lectura,
por S. L. Arnold y Charles B. Gilbert. Tradu-
cido y adaptado al espafiol, por M. Fernandez
Juncos. [Revisado por Maria E. Colon de Mosco-
so] © Oct, 16, 1944; BAS eae Silver Burdett
co., New York. 5234
Aspden (Don)* Upper Montclair, N. J. Barney’s
barges. © Sept. 15, 1944; A 183186. 5235
I knew the voice of
5236
Atkinson (Carroll)* Detroit.
experience. © Oct, 2, 1944; A 183585.
Atlantic digest. 1944 annual. © Sept. 25, 1944; A
183464; West pub. co., St. Paul. ° 5237
Atlantic reporter. Second series. v. 37 A. 2d. ©
Sept. 29,1944) A 183467; West pub. co., St. Paul.
5238
Austin (Chester L.) Diary of world war 2, © July
29, 1944; A 183160; Diary pub. co., Detroit.
: 5239
[Austin (john)]}* Royden, Near Ware, Herts., Eng-
193
land. Grand barrage, by Gun Buster. © lc,
Oct. 21, 1944; A ad int. 28511; pubd. Aug. 21.
5240
Austin (Margot) Lutie. [1st ed.] © Aug. 22, 1944;
A 183426; E. P, Dutton & co., inc., New York.
5241
Averill (Esther)* New York. Adventures of Jack
Ninepins. [1st ed.] © Oct. 11, 1944, A 183506.
5242
Babcock (W. Wayne) Principles and practice of
surgery. © Sept. 29, 1944; A 183165; Lea &
Febiger, Philadelphia. 5243
Bailey (Earle Sylvester)* Indianapolis. When
Waverly was young. © Sept. 15, 1944; A 183382.
5244
Bailey (Kenneth P.) Thomas Cresap, Maryland
frontiersman, © Oct. 11,1944; A 183587; Chris-
topher pub, house, Boston. 5245
Baker (George)* New York. sad@ ck. © Sept. 20,
1944; A 183205. 5246
Bannon (Laura) Gregorio and the white llama. ©
Oct. 11, 1944; A 183451; Albert Whitman & co.,
Chicago, 5247
Barnouw (Adriaan J.) Making of modern Holland.
[1st ed.] © Sept. 25, 1944; A 183344; W. W.
Norton & co., inc,, New York. 5248
Barr (Jene) Conrad the Clock (goes to a carnival)
© Oct. 13, 1944; A 183543; Wilcox & Follett co.,
Chicago. 5249
Bayles (Ernest E.) Biology for better living, by E.
E. Bayles and R. Wili Burnett. © Oct, 11, 1944;
A 183653; Silver Burdett co., New York. 5250
Beard (Charles A.) Basic history of the United
States, by C. A. Beard and Mary R:; Beard. ©
Aug. 20, 1944; A 183602; Garden City pub. Co.,
inc., New York. 5251
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
ce a ee SS eee
5252 "
Beauchamp (Wilbur L.) 5252, 5253
All around us, by W. L. Beauchamp, Gertrude
Crampton and William S. Gray. [Pupil’sed.]
© Sept. 29, 1944; A 183310.
Guidebook for AI] around us, by W. L.-Beau-
champ, Gertrude Crampton and William S.
Gray. © Oct. 4, 1944; A 183462.
© Scott Foresman & co., Chicago.
Becker (Carl L.) Story of civilization. [By] C. L.
Becker [and] Frederic Duncalf. © Sept. 22,
1944; A 183145; Silver Burdett co., New York.
> 5254
[Beebe (Mrs. William)]* New York. Yankee
stranger. [By] Elswyth Thane. © Sept. 6, 1944;
A 183330. 5255
Bendick (Jeanne) Electronics for boys and girls.
{ist ed.] © Oct. 13, 1944; A 183536; McGraw-
Hill book co., inc., New York. 5256
Benedict (Otis) jr. “Manual of machine shop prac-
tice. lst ed. © Oct. 9,1944; A 183459; McGraw-
Hill book co:, inc., New York. 5257
[Benn (Arnold Warner)] Farm by the lake, by
Arnold Bender. Translated from the German,
by Ernest Walter Dickes. © 1c. Dec. 13, 1943;
A ad int. 28505; pubd. Sept. 20; William Collins
-Sons & co., ltd., London. 5258
Berg (Edward) Machine drawing problems, by E.
Berg and George Elleson. © Sept. 26, 1944; A
183127; Manual arts press, Peoria, Ill. 9259
Best (Herbert)* Fort Ann, N. Y. Young’un. ©
Oct. 20, 1944: A 183626, 5260
Bible. Sacred Scriptures. New Testament. Con-
cordant version. Revised international ed. ©
Sept. 13, 1944; A 183547; A. E. Knoch, Los
Angeles. 5261
Blair (Walter)* Chicago. Tall tale America. ©
Sept. 25, 1944; A 183133. 5262
Blakemore (Howard)* Detroit.
c Special detail. ©
Aug. 11, 1944;4@ 183267.
5263
Blum (George Edward)* Los Angeles. Wooky wit.
© Sept. 1, 1944; A 183260. 5264
Boardman (Philip) Patrick Geddes, maker of the
future. © Sept. 30, 1944; A 183191; University
of North Carolina press, Chapel Hill, N. C.
5265
Bond (Paul S.) Military science and tactics. 1944.
5266-5268
Elementary training. © Aug. 1; A 183412.
Infantry. Advanced course [1st ed.] © Sept. 15;
A 183413.
Infantry. Basic course. © Aug. 3; A 183414.
© K. W. Bond, Washington.
Bonniwell (William R.) History of the Dominican
liturgy. © July 5, 1944; A 183125; Joseph F.
Wagner, inc., New York. 5269
Botkin (Robert James)* Denver.
Sept. 29, 1944; A 183409,
Face value. ©
5270
. -, ph Das Soave
Bowen (R. Sidney) Red Randall on New Guinea. ©
Oct. 16, 1944; A 183655; Grosset & Dunlap, inc.,
New York. 5271
Bowman (Waldo G.) Bulldozers come first, by W.
G. Bowman, Harold W. Richardson, Nathan A.
Bowers [and others] 1st ed. © Oct. 9, 1944; A
183460; McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New York.
5272
Boyden (Louise E.) ed. This pilgrim, Jennie. ©
Sept. 27, 1944; A 183249; Dorothy Shurtleff,
Boston. 5273
Braham (Harry Lewis)* Boston. Permanent peace
for Europe. © Oct. 2, 1944; A 183586. 5274
Brailsford (Henry Noel)* London. Our settlement
with Germany. © Sept. 28, 1944; A 183325.
5275
Branch (Anna Hempstead) Last poems of A. H,
Branch. Edited and with a foreword, by Ridgely
Torrence. © Oct. 19, 1944; A 183572; Farrar &
Rinehart, inc., New York. 5276
Branch (Lola Bridges)*
the years. © July 10, 1944; A 183559.
Camden, Tenn. Through
5277
Bray (W. E.) Synopsis of clinical laboratory meth-
ods. © Sept. 26, 1944; A 183270; C. V. Mosby
co., St. Louis. F 5278
Breyer (WilliamR.) comp, Libraries and lotteries.
© June 5, 1944; A 183556; Louisville free public
library, Louisville. 5279
_Brickell (Herschel) comp. O. Henry memorial
award prize stories of 1944, Selected and edited
by H. Brickel, assisted by Muriel Fuller. [ist
ed.} © Oct. 19, 1944; A 183605; Doubleday,
Doran & co., inc., New York. 5280
Bright (Elizabeth Parks) How about Mexico? ©
Sept. 25, 1944; A 183624; Chapman & Grimes,
inc., Boston. 5281
Brill (A. A.) Freud’s contribution to psychiatry.
[ist ed.] © Sept. 25, 1944; A 183175;- W. W.
Norton & co., inc., New York. 5282
Brimlow (George Francis) Cavalryman out of the
west. © Oct. 16, 1944; A 183643; Caxton .
printers, ltd., Caldwell, Id, 5283
Brockway (Sylvia) Sarah and I. [1st ed.] © Oct.
5, 1944, A 183399; E. P. Dutton & co., inc., New
York. 5384
Brogan (Denis W.)* London. American problem.
© ic. Oct. 20, 1944; A ad int, 28509; pubd. Sept.
1 5285
[Brooks (Mrs. Nathaniel)]* Catonsville, Md. None
but a mule, by Barbara Woollcott. © Oct. 9,
1944; A 183405, 5286
Brooks (Van Wyck)* Westport, Conn. World of
_ Washington Irving. [1st ed.] © Oct. 2, 1944; A
183243. 5287
194
no. 10, 1944
Brown (Thomas Kite) ir. Secretary’s desk book, by
T. K. Brown, jr., W. J. Pello and Violet Bender.
Including the Winston dictionary, edited by
William D. Lewis and Edgar A. Singer. © Aug.
25, 1944; A 183582; John C. Winston co., Phila-
delphia. 5288
Browne (Elizabeth)* Uniontown, Pa. Tryst with
life. © Sept. 28, 1944; A 183593. 5289
Brubacher (John S.) ed. Public schools and spirit-
ual values, by J. S. Brubacher, editor, in collab-
oration [with] Samuel M. Brownell, John L.
Childs, Ruth Cunningham [and others. 1st ed.]
© Oct. 11, 1944; A 183501; Harper & bros., New
York. 5290
Bryant (Bernice) Future perfect. [1st ed.] © Sept.
22, 1944; A 183086; Bobbs-Merrill co., Indian-
apolis. 5291
Buckmaster (Henrietta)* Sharon, Conn. Deep
river. [ist ed.] © Oct. 5, 1944; A 183333.
: 5292
Bullard (F. Lauriston) Few appropriate remarks.
© Sept. 15, 1944; A 183546; Lincoln memorial
univ., Harrogate, Tenn.. 5293
Bunnell (Sterling) Surgery of the hand, © Oct. 3,
1944; A 183341; J.B. Lippincott co., Philadelphia.
5294
Burgess (Thornton W.)* Springfield, Mass. On the
green meadows. [1st ed.] © Oct. 17, 1944;A
183492. 5295
Burke-Gaffney (M. W.) Kepler and the Jesuits. ©
Oct. 16, 1944; A 183637; Bruce pub. co., Mil-
waukee.* 5296
Burton (Rex K.)* Independence, Ky. Log cabin
philosophers. v. 1. © June 15, 1944; A 183555,
5297
Burton (William H.) Guidance of learning activities.
© June 19, 1944; A 183208; D. Appleton-Century
co., inc., New York. 5298
Busoni (Rafaello)* New York. Stanley’s Africa.
© Oct. 20, 1944; A 183619. 5299
Butler-Bowdon (W.) Book of Margery Kempe.
Fourteen hundred and thirty-six. © Aug: 31,
1944; A 183167; Devin-Adair co., New York.
5300
Calahan (H. A.) What makes a war end? © Sept.
28, 1944; A 183252; Vanguard press, inc., New
York. /5301
Caldwell (Lynton K.) ‘Administrative theories of
Hamilton and Jefferson. © Sept. 25, 1944; A
183131; University of Chicago, Chicago. 5302
California. Supreme court. Reports of cases
determined. v. 23 2d. © Sept. 1, 1944; A
183307, Bancroft-Whitney co., San Francisco.
5303
Campbell (Sam) Too much salt and pepper. [ist
ed.] © Sept. 22, 1944; A 183084; Bobbs-Merrill
co., Indianapolis. 5304
m BOOKS, GROUP 1
5324
Carter (Charles F.) Microbiology and pathology.
© Aug. 8, 1944; A 183298; C. V. Mosby co., St.
Louis. 5305
Carter (Hodding)* Silver Springs, Md. Winds of
fear. © Oct. 19, 1944; A 183573. 5306
Carter (Ralph) Ask for Sally. © Oct. 2, 1944; A
183352; Phoenix press, New York. 5307
Cheyney (Peter)* London. Dark street. © Oct.
10, 1944; A 183564. 5308
Clark (Sydney A.)* Washington. Mexico, magnetic
southland. © Oct. 10, 1944; A 183567. 5309
Colby (Harriet) Where is Johnny. © Oct. 16, 1944;
A 183531; Howell, Soskin, publishers, inc., New
York. 5310
Collier (P. F.) & son corp.,* New York. Collier’s
photographic history of world war 2. © Sept. 7,
1944: A 183262. 5311
Collins (A. Frederick)* New York. How to under-
stand electricity. © Sept. 15, 1944; A 183087.
5312
Colonial and revolutionary lineages of America.
[v.11] © Oct. 5, 1944; A 183496; Amer. historical
co., inc., New York. 5313
Coning (William H.)* Covington, O. Principle of
peace and its abuse. © June 1, 1944; A 183553.
5314
Cook (Canfield) Wings over Japan. © Oct. 18,1944;
A 183634; Grosset & Dunlap, inc., New York.
5315
Cooper (James B.) Poultry for home and market.
© Aug. 15, 1944; A 183476; Turner E. Smith &
co., Atlanta. ; 5316
Cordingley (E. G. R.) Next moveis.. © Oct. 16,
1944; A 183490; David McKay co., Philadelphia.
5317
Cote (Phyllis N.)* - Manchester, N. H. Rabbit-go-
lucky. [ist ed.] © Sept. 20, 1944; A 183155.
5318
Coughlin (Gene)* Los Angeles. Assistant hero.
© Oct. 10, 1944; A 183391. 5319
Coward (Noel)* London. Middle east diary. © 1
c, Oct. 11, 1944; A ad int, 28497: pubd. Aug. 14.
5320
Cowherd (P. H.)* Norway, S. C. Sketch of my life.
© June 26, 1944; A 183560, 5321
Cowley (Gail) Over seventy. © Sept. 5, 1944; A
183589; Edward K. Meador, Boston. 5322
Crane (Aimee) ed. Art in the armed forces. ©
Sept. 15, 1944; A 183271; Hyperion press, New
York. 5323
Crews (Albert) Radio production directing. © Sept.
21, 1944; A 183170; Natl. broadcasting co.,
Chicago. 5324
195
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES ©
5325
Crist (Bainbridge) Art of setting words to music.
© Oct. 5, 1944; A 183331; Carl Fischer, inc.,
New York, 5325
Crite (Allan Rohan)* Boston, Were you there when
they crucified my Lord, © Oct. 4, 1944; A
183339. 5326
Crutcher (Hester B.) Foster home care for mental
patients, © Oct. 11, 1944; A 183431; Common-
wealth fund, New York. 5327
Cullen (Charles) Jesus the Christ. © Sept. 22,
1944; A 183182; Whitmore & Stone, Nashville.
5328
Cushman (Mary Floyd) Missionary doctor. [1st
ed.] © Oct. 11, 1944; A 183503; Harper & bros.,
New York. 5329
Da Costa (J. Chalmers) Trials and triumphs of the
surgeon. © Sept. 1, 1944; A 183264; Dorrance
& co., inc., Philadelphia. 5330
Dana (H. E.)* Kansas City, Kan. Manual of ec-
clesiology, by H, E. Dana, revised in colla-
boration with L. M..Sipes. © Sept. 13, 1944; A
183638, 5331
D’assemani (Michael H. Abraham)* Michigan City,
Ind. Cross on the sword. © Sept. 9, 1944; A
183101. 5332
Dauer (Ernst A.) Comparative operating experience
of consumer instalment financing agencies and
commercial banks, 1929-41. © Sept. 8, 1944; A
183251; Natl. bureau of economic research, inc.,
New York. 5333
D’Aulaire (Ingri) Wings for Per, by Ingri and Edgar
Parin d‘Aulaire. [1st ed.] © Oct. 19, 1944; A
183606; Doubleday, Doran & co,, inc., New York.
5334
Davies (D. R.) Down peacock’s feathers. © Oct.
3, 1944; A 183254; Macmillan co., New York.
5335
Davis (John D.) Westminster dictionary of the Bible,
by J. D. Vavis. Revised and rewritten by Henry
Snyder Gehman, © Sept. 18, 1944; A 183239;
Westminster press, Philadelphia. 5336
Davison (Marguerite Porter)* Swarthmore, Pa.
Handweaver’s pattern book. © Sept. 12, 1944;
A 183184, 5337
Dearle (Vv. A.) Plastic molding and plant manage-
ment. © Oct. 10, 1944; A 183622; Chemical pub,
co., inc., Brooklyn. 5338
Deloria (Ella) Speaking of Indians.
1944; A 183452; Friendship press, inc., New
York. 5339
Deming (Dorothy) Penny and Pam, nurse and cadet.
© Oct. 10, 1944; A 183565; Dodd, Mead & co.,
inc., New York. 5340
DeWitt (William C.)* Kingston, N. Y. People’s
history of Kingston, Rondout and vicinity, 1820
to 1943. © July 25, 1944; A 183623. 5341
© Sept. 22, ~
196
Dick (Gertrude McConnell) Kaleidoscope. © Sept.
11, 1944; A 183265; Dorrance & co., inc., Phila-
delphia. 5342
District of Columbia. Court of appeals. United
States Court of appeals for the District of Co-
lumbia, Cases argued and adjudged from May
24, 1943, to March 20, 1944. v. 78. © Sept. 28,
1944; A 183463; West pub. co., St. Paul. 5343
Divine (A. .)* London. Navies in exile. [1st ed.]
© Sept. 29, 1944; A 183199,
Dixon (Henry Aldous) Organization and development
of terminal occupational curricula in selected
junior colleges. © June 1, 1944; A 183320;
Weber college, Ogden, Utah. 5345
Dixon (Jack) Our sons will triumph. © Sept. 26,
1944; A 183407; Thomas Y, Crowell co., New -
York. 5346
Dixon (Margaret Collins Denny)* Richmond, Denny
. genealogy, by M. C. D. wixon and Elizabeth
Chapman Denny Vann. © Aug. 24, 1944; A
-183222, p 5347
Dobbs (Rose)* New York. No room, an old story
retold. © Sept. 11, 1944; A 183309, 5348
Doheny (William J.)* New York, Canonical pro-
cedure in matrimonial cases. v. 2. © Qct. 5,
1944; A 183375. - ' 5349
Donnelly Worothy) Bone and the star. © Sept. 27,
1944; A 183217; Sheed & Ward, inc., New York.
: 5350
Dooley (Lester M.) comp, Holy Ghost manual. ©
May 16, 1944; A 183124; Joseph F. Wagner, inc.,
New York. 5351
Dower (K. C. Gandar) First to be freed. ©l1c.
Oct. 5, 1944; A ad int. 28487; pubd. Sept. 12; His
Majesty’s stationery office, London. 5352
Dowling (Noel T.), Patterson (Edwin W.) & Powell
(Richard R.)* New York. Materials for legal
method. Pt, 1. © Sept. 26, 1944; A 183385.
> e353
[Drago (Harry Sinclair)] Rusty guns, by Bliss Lomax
[pseud.] © Sept. 26, 1944; A 183140; Dodd,
Mead & co., inc., New York. 5354
Dufton (Lena) ed. History of nursing at the New
York postgraduate medical school and hospital.
© Sept. 29, 1944; A 183299; Amy F. Patmore,
New York. : 5355
Dunaway (Wayland F.) Scotch-Irish of colonial
Pennsylvania. © Oct. 14, 1944; A 183486; Uni-
versity of North Carolina press, Chapel Hill, N.
Cc. 5356
Dunsany (Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, 18th
* Dunsany Castle, County Meath, Ireland.
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9394
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1944; A 183408. 5359
Dykstra (John A.) Heavenly days. © Oct. 13, 1944;
A 183487; William B. Eerdmans pub. co., Grand
Rapids, Mich. 5360
Eakin (Frank) Let’s think about our religion. [By]
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1944; A 183096; Macmillan co., New York.
‘ 5361
Eaton (Anne Thaxter)* New York & Angelo (Valen-
ti)* Bronxville, N. Y. Animals’ Christmas,
poems, carols, and stories chosen by A. T.
Eaton, decorated by Valenti Angelo. © Oct. 20,
1944; A 183616. 5362
Echard (Margaret)* Hollywood, Calif. If this be
treason. [1st ed.] © Oct. 5, 1944; A 183329,
5363
Edwards (Cas)* Alpine, Tex. Cowboy philosophy.
© May 22, 1944; A 183562. 5364
Ehlers (R. G. M.) Diary of the ship’s surgeon. ©
Oct. 9, 1944; A 183590; Edward K. Meador,
Boston. 5365
Electronic engineering. v.17, no. 200, Oct., 1944.
© 1c. Oct. 19, 1944; Aad int. 28506; pubd, Sept.
30; Hulton press, ltd., London. 5366
Elliott (Maud Howe)* Newport, R. I. This was my
Newport. © Oct. 10, 1944; A 183584, 5367
Ely (Joseph B.) American dream. © Oct. 20,1944;
A 183668; Bruce Humphries, inc.,Boston. 5368
Encyclopedia of American biography. New series.
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historical co., inc., New York. 5369
Essays in biology in honor of Herbert M. Evans,
written by his friends. © May 28, 1943; A
183158; Regents of the Univ. of Calif., Berkeley,.
Calif. 5370
Everett (Houston S.) Gynecological and obstetrical
urology. © Oct. 6, 1944; A 183321; Williams &
Wilkins co., Baltimore. 5371
Ewen (David) Men of popular music. © Oct. 16,
1944; A 183515; Ziff-Davis pub. co., Chicago.
; 5372
Fabres (Oscar) illus. Arabian nights. Ilustrated
by O. Fabres. Edited and rewritten by Rosa Van
Rosen. © Oct. 15, 1944; A 183597; Hyperion
press, New York. 5373
Fadner (Frederic)* Alton, Ill. Glorious phantom.
© July 5, 1937; A 183261. 5374
Farmer (Wendell) Bicycle commandos. [1st ed.]
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Farnham (Mateel Howe)* Westport, Conn. The
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Farquhar (S. Edgar) ed. Grolier encyclopedia. v.
1-11. © July 25, 1944; A 183226; Grolier soc.,
inc., New York. 5377
Farrington (S. Kip) jr. Railroads at war. © Oct.
9, 1944; A 183598; Coward-McCann, inc., New
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Fay. (Minnie Hicks)*. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Billy
Crawford’s tavern. © Sept. 27, 1944; A 183285.
; 5379
[Feikema (Feike)|*
[By Frederick Feikema.
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Minneapolis. Golden bowl.
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5380
Field artillery journal. Field artillery guide. ©.
Oct. 18, 1944; A 183660;.U. S. field artillery
assn., Washington. 9381
Filas (F. L.) Man nearest to Christ. © Oct. 11,
1944; A 183453; Bruce pub. co., Milwaukee.
5382
Fink (Reuben) America and Palestine. © Oct. 12,
1944; A 183481; Amer. Zionist emergency
council, New York. 5383
Fischer (Bruno)* Peekskill, N.Y. Quoth the raven.
[ist ed.] © Oct. 19, 1944; A 183604, 5384
Fisher (Anne B.)* Pacific Grove, Calif. Pears,
pirates and silver lace. © Oct. 11, 1944; A
183525. i 5385
‘Flack (Marjorie) Away goes Jonathan Wheeler. ©
Oct. 2, 1944; A 183301; Garden City pub. co.,
inc., Garden City, N. Y. 5386
Fletcher (Inglis) Lusty wind for Carolina. [1st ed. ]
© Oct. 16, 1944; A 183533; Bobbs-Merrill co.,
Indianapolis. 5387
Floherty (John J.)* Port Washington, N. Y. Behind
the microphone. [1st ed.] © Oct. 17, 1944; A
183610. 5388
Flynn (John T.)* New York. Meet your congress.
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Fraser (Everett) Cases and readings on property.
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press, inc., Chicago. 5390
Friedman (Joseph S.) History of color photography.
© Sept. 28, 1944;-A 183187; Amer. photographic
pub. co., Boston. 5391
Friedrich Il, der Grosse, king of Prussia. Instruc-
tions for his generals. Frederick the Great.
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Phillips. © Oct. 5, 1944; A 183439; Military
service pub. co., Harrisburg, Pa. 5392
Frost (Frances) American caravan. © Oct. 9,
1944; A 183461; McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New
York. 5393
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New Rochelle, N. Y. Elements of physics. ©
Aug. 17, 1944; A 183094. ; 5394
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5395
Funkenbusch (Walter William) jr.,* Canton, Mo.
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5395
Gardiner (Frederic Merrick) Dynamite Duncan, U.
S.N. © Sept. 26, 1944; A Thc Dodd, Mead &
co., inc., New York. 5396
Garyantes (H. F.) Handbook for shipwrights. ist
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[Gasparotti (Elizabeth Seifert)]* Moberly, Mo.
Doctor Ellison’s decision, by Elizabeth Seifert.
© Sept. 26, 1944; A 183138. 5398
Gheon (Henri) Secrets of the saints, by H. Gheon.
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© Sept. 13, 1944; A 183229; Sheed & Ward, inc.,
New York. 5399
Gibbs (Philip)* Shamley Green, Surrey, England.
Battle within. © 1 c. Sept. 29, 1944; A ad int.
28480; pubd. June 1. 5400
Gifford (Frank Dean) Traveling the King’s highway.
© Sept. 27, 1944; A 183178; Morehouse-Gorham
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Gilbert (Albert J.) Essentials of pharmacology and
materia medica for nurses, by A. J. Gilbert and
‘Selma Moody. © Sept. 12,1944; A 183630; C. V.
Mosby co., St. Louis. 5402
Gilbert (Paul T.) Egbert and his marvelous ad-
ventures. [ist ed.] © Oct. 11, 1944; A 183497;
Harper & bros., New York. 5403
[Goldberg (Reuben Lucius)]* New York. Rube
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Goodrich (Lloyd) Winslow Homer. © Sept. 26, 1944;
A 183098; Whitney museum of Amer. art, New
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Goren (Charles H.)* Philadelphia. ' Standard book
of bidding. [1st ed.] © Oct. 5, 1944; A 183328.
5406
Gorges (Raymond) Story of a family through eleven
centuries. © Sept. 19, 1944; A 183102; Grace
Gorges, Newport, R. I. 5407
Graham (Benjamin) World commodities and world
currency. ist ed. © Oct. 10, 1944; A 183509;
McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New York. 5408
Graham (Gwethalyn)* Montreal. Earth and high
heaven. [1st ed.] © Aug. 31, 1944; A 183114.
5409
Grant (Dorothy Fremont) 5410, 5411
Margaret Brent, adventurer. [1st ed.] © Oct.
11, 1944; A 183416; D. F. Grant, Manhasset,
als, No. Yi.
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Greene (HarryA.) In every way. [By] H. A. Greene
[and] Kate Ashley. © June 1, 1944; A 183106;
Row, Peterson & co., Evanston, II. 5412
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Gregory (Hollingsworth Franklin)* Osborn, O.
Anything a horse can do. © Sept. 19, 1944; A
183581. 5413
Grimes (David) Meet the electron. © Sept. 22,
1944; A 183388; Pitman pub. corp., New York.
5414
3 [Grinnell (Hazel Young) ]* Springfield, Mass. Work-
* ing girl must eat. [By] Hazel Young. © Oct.
17, 1944; A 183620. 5415
Heritage of devotion. ©
183423; Brethren pub. house,
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Gunn (Neil M.) Green isle of the great deep. © 1
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Faber & Faber, Itd., London. 5417
Gunnison (Royal Arch)* New York. So sorry, no
peace. © Oct. 6, 1944; A 183615. 5418
Hacker (John L.) Runabout book, by J. L. Hacker,
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© Sept. 12, 1944; A 183203; Hearst magazines,
inc., New York. 5419
[Hall (Doris Gates)]* Los Gatos, Calif. Trouble
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5420
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183617.
Halleran (Eugene E.)* Ocean City, N. J. Prairie
guns. © Sept. 18, 1944; A 183244. 5421
- Hallet (Richard Matthews)* Boothbay Harbor, Me.
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A 183570. 9422
Hallock (Gerard Benjamin Fleet) ed. Doran’s
ministers manual, a study and pulpit guide for
the calendar year 1945. Compiled and edited by
G. B. F. Hallock and M. K.W. Heicher. [1st ed.]
© Oct. 11, 1944; A 183504; Harper & bros., New
York. 5423
Hancock (Lucy Agnes)* Auburn, N. Y. Community
nurse. © Sept. 18, 1944; A 183245. 5424
Hannington (Walter)* London. Rights of engineers.
© 1c. Oct. 9, 1944; A ad int. 28489; pubd. July
sql 5425
Hanson (Mesha) Desert rose. © Aug. 26, 1944; A
183195; M. Hanson & Grace Kaercher Davis,
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Harmon (NolanB.) jr., ed. Doctrines and discipline
of the Methodist church, 1944. Edited by N. B.
‘Harmon, jr., book editor, and Murray H. Leiffer,
consultant. [ust ed.| © Sept. 6, 1944; A 183177;
Whitmore & Stone, Nashville. 5427
Harriman (Margaret Case)* New York. Take them
up tenderly. [ist ed.] © Oct, 16, 1944; A
183609. 5428
Harris (Laura) Happy little choo-choo. © Sept.
25, 1944; A 183358; William Penn pub. corp.,
New York. 5429
Harrison (Salomay Lauderdale) Lindas tierras de
Mexico. © Oct. 3, 1944; A 183273; D. C. Heath
& co., Boston. 5430
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5467
Harte (Bret) Tales of the gold rush. © Sept. 28,
1944; A 183384; Limited editions club, New York.
5431
Hartzell (Paul) ed. Prayer book office. © Sept. 28,
1944; A 183148; Morehouse-Gorham co., New
York. 5432
Hastings (Dorothy Grace)* Barton, Vt. Death at
the depot. [1st ed.] © Oct. 11, 1944; A 183498.
5433
Haurwitz (Bernhard) Climatology, by B- Haurwitz
and James M. Austin. 1st ed. © Oct. 3, 1944;
A 183402; McGraw-Hill book co., inc. New York.
5434
Hayek (Fredrich A.) Road to serfdom. © Sept. 18,
1944; A 183398; University of Chicago, Chicago.
5435
Haywood (H. L.) Famous masons. [1st ed.] ©
Oct. 6, 1944; A 183442; Masonic history co.,
Chicago. 5436
Hedrick (U. P.) Fruits for the home garden. ©
Sept. 21, 1944; A 183220; Oxford univ. press,
New York, inc., New York. 5437
[Henderson (Le Grand)|* Thomaston,Ga. Augustus
flies, by Le Grand. [ist ed.] © "Oct. 16, 1944;
A 183535, 5438
Herring (Hubert Clinton) America andthe Americas.
© Sept. 27, 1944; A 183221; Claremont colleges,
Claremont, Calif. 5439
Hewett (Edgar L.) Man andthe state. ©-Sept. 23,
1944; A 183347; University of New Mexico press,
Albuquerque, N. M. 5440
Heym (Stefan)* New York. Of smiling peace. ee
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Hichens (Robert Smythe)* London. Young Mrs.
Brand. © Oct. 16, 1944; A 183508. 5442
Higgins (Helen Boyd) Stephen Foster, boy minstrel.
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errill co., Indianapolis. 5443
Hill (Grace Livingston)* Swarthmore, Pa. Time
of the singing of birds. [1st ed.] © Sept. 28,
1944; A 183629. 5444
Hocking (William Ernest) Science and the idea of
God. © Sept. 30, 1944; A 183189; University of
North Carolina press, Chapel Hill,N.C. 5445
Holmes (Arthur) Principles of physical geology.
© 1c. Oct. 21,1944; A ad int. 28522; pubd. Sept.
15; Thomas Nelson & sons, lItd., New York.
5446
Homerus. 5447, 5448
Iliad of Homer. A line for line translation in
dactylic hexameters, by William Benjamin
Smith and Walter Miller. © Oct. 3, 1944; A
183474; Macmillan.co., New York.
Odyssey of Homer. Translated by Samuel Butler.
© Sept. 26, 1944; A 183314; Walter J. Black,
inc., New York.
Hottes (Alfred Carl) 1001 Christmas facts and
fancies. © Sept. 26, 1944; A 183248; A. T. De
La Mare Co., inc., New York. 5449
House (Boyce) Tall talk from Texas. © Sept. 11,
1944; A 183542; Naylor co., San Antonio.
5450
Howe (Eric Graham)* London. Triumphant spirit.
© 1c. Aug. 18, 1943; A ad int. 28524; pubd. June
4, 5451
Hubler (Richard G.) Flying leathernecks. [By] R.
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Oct. 19, 1944; A 183599; Doubleday, Doran & co.,
inc., New York. 5452
_ Huie (William Bradford)* Silver Springs, Md. Can
do. [ist ed.] © Sept. 25, 1944; A 183109.
5453
Hunter (George W.) Problems in general science,
by G. W. Hunter and Walter G. Whitman. ©
Oct. 2, 1944; A 183296; Amer. book co., New
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Hurley (Gene) Have you seen this man? [ist ed.]
© Oct. 2, 1944; A 183300; Bobbs-Merrill co.,
Indianapolis. 5455
Hussey (Russell C.) Historical geology. ist ed.
© Sept. 25, 1944; A 183173; McGraw-Hill book
co., inc., New York. 5456
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Hutchison (Bruce) Hollow men. © Sept. 25, 1944;
A 183132; Coward-McCann, inc., New York.
5457
[Hutton (O. C.)]}* Oakland, N. J. & [Rooney (Andrew
A.)}* Albany. Air gunner, by Bud Hutton and
Andy Rooney. © Oct. 19, 1944; A 183571.
5458
Illinois. Smith-Hurd Illinois annotated statutes.
Permanent ed. Chapters 43-46. © Sept. 22,
1944; A 183277, 183278; West pub. co., St. Paul
& Burdette Smith co., Chicago. 5459, 5460
Illinois. Appellate courts. Reports of cases deter-
mined. v. 322. © Oct. 10, 1944; A 183482;
Callaghan & co., Chicago. 5461
——Supreme court. Reports of cases at law and in
chancery argued and determined. v. 385. ©
Sept. 25, 1944; A 183224; Edwin Hill Cooke,
Bloomington, Ili. — 5462
Illustrated London news. v. 205. 1944. 5463-5465
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28495; pubd. Sept. 16.
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int. 28515; pubd. Sept. 23.
No. 5502, Sept. 30,1944. © 1c. Oct. 20; A ad
= init. 28516: pubd, Sept. 30.
© King features syndicate, inc., New York.
Indiana. Supreme court. Reports of the cases
decided. v. 221. © Sept. 22, 1944; A 183099;
State of Indiana, Indianapolis. 5466
Jackson (J. Hugh) Accounting principles. © Sept.
26, 1944; A 183259; Charles R. Hadley co., Los
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Jane’s all the world’s aircraft. 1943-44, Compiled
and edited by Leonard Bridgman. © 1 c. Oct.
25, 1944; A ad int. 28518; pubd. Sept. 6; Mac-
millan co., New York. 5468
Jane’s fighting ships. 1943-4. Editor: Francis E.
McMurtrie. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1944; A ad int.
28519; pubd. Sept. 21; Macmillan co., New York.
5469
Jeans (James) Universe around us. © Oct. 3, 1944:
A 183473; Macmillan co., New York. 5470
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search of the better world. © Sept. 18, 1944; A
183286; Arco pub. co., New York. 5471
Johansson (Albert Edward) In strictest measure. -
© Sept. 25, 1944; A 183632; Bruce Humphries,
inc., Boston. 5472
Johnson (Crockett) Barnaby and Mr. O’Malley. ©
Sept. 13, 1944; A 183540; Field publications,
Brooklyn. 5473
Johnson (Osa)* New York. Bride in the Solomons,
© Sept. 26, 1944; A 183169. 5474
Jones (Bayard Hale) American lectionary. © Oct.
5, 1944; A 183383; Morehouse-Gorham co., New
York.
Jordan (Gail) Not bad. © Oct. 2, 1944; A 183351;
Phoenix press,*New York. 5476
Justus (May) Banjo Billy and Mr. Bones. © Oct.
11, 1944; A 183450; Albert Whitman & co.,
Chicago. 5477
Kahn (Edgar M.) Cable car days in San Francisco.
© Oct. 6, 1944: A 183489; Board of trustees of
the Leland Stanford junior univ., Stanford Uni-
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[Kaplan (Nathan)]* New York. Ark of Noah, Pt. 4.
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A 183228. 5479
Katterhenry (Edwin A.) Can you take it? © Oct.
12, 1944; A 183659; Eden pub. house, St. Louis.
5480
Kaufmann (Felix) Methodology of the social sciences.
© Aug. 31, 1944; A 183539; Oxford univ. press,
New York, inc., New York. 5481
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Kelly (Eric P.)* Chebeague Island, Me. From
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‘5483
Kelsen (Hans) Peace through law. © Oct. 14, 1944;
A 183485; University of North Carolina press,
Chapel Hill, N. C. 5484
Kennedy (James W.) Man who wanted to know. ©
Oct. 12, 1944; A 183488: Morehouse-Gorham co.,
New York, 5485
5475
Kenny (Virginia Arville) Convent boarding school.
© Sept. 27, 1944; A 183218; Sheed & Ward, inc., -
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Kern (Frank J.)* Cleveland. Pronouncing English-
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1944: A 183661. 5487
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Year book publishers, inc., Chicago. 5488
[Kisich (Margaret Shedd)]* Mexico City. Inherit
the earth, by Margaret Shedd. [1st ed.] © Oct.
11, 1944; A 183502. 5489
Knott (M. O’Malley) Gone away with O’Malley, by
M. O. Knott, with Page Cooper. [1st ed.] ©
. Oct. 19, 1944; A 183601; Doubleday, Doran & co.,
inc., New York. 5490
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Oct. 2, 1944; A 183348; Phoenix press, New York.
5491
Korngold (Ralph)* Chicago.
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Citizen Toussaint.
5492
Kraus (Rene)* Brattleboro, Vt. Winston Churchill
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183569. 5493
Kreider (Paul Gates)* Springfield, Ill. Bacteriology,
pathology and etiology of measles pneumonia and
measles encephalomyelitis with venous throm-
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Lahey (Thomas A.)* Notre Dame, Ind. King of the
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Laidler (Harry W.) Social-economic movements.
© Sept. 5, 1944; A 183662; Thomas Y. Crowell
co., New York. 5496
Lamneck (John Howard) Ohio divorce and alimony.
© May 31, 1944; A 183128; Haynes pub. co.,
Cleveland. 5497
Lane (Margaret)* Littledown, Near Andover, Hants,
England. Where Helen lies, © 1 c. Sept. 30,
1944: A ad int, 28484; pubd. Aug. 14. 5498
Lane (Robert Hill)* Arcadia, Calif. Principal in
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. 1944; A 183172. _ 5499
Larrimore (Lida) Bugles in her heart. © Oct. 16,
1944; A 183537; Macrae-Smith co., Philadelphia.
5500
Lasance (F. E.) Young man’s guide. © Aug. 9,
1944; A 183663; Benziger bros., inc., New York.
5501
Lasswell (Mary)* Poplar Bluff, Mo. High time.
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Leahy (Maurice)* New York. Flower of her kin-
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Lederer (Virginia)* Santa Monica, Calif. Married
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5504
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New York. Brave ships of
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Leeming (Joseph)*
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Lent (Constantin Paul)* New -York. Rocket re-
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11, 1944; A 183640. 5507
Leuschner (Albert Edward)* Los Angeles. nani
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1944; A 183484. 5508
Levy (Samuel J.)* Chester, N. Y. Story of the
Allied dental council. © Sept. 20,1944; A 183157.
5509
Lewis (D. B. Wyndham)* Ticehurst, Sussex, Eng-
land. Ronsard. © Sept. 25, 1944; A 183134.
5510
Lewis (William Dodge) ed. Executive’s desk book,
including the Winston dictionary. Edited by W.
D. Lewis, Henry Seidel Canby and Thomas Kite
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Winston co., Philadelphia. 5511
Leyson (Burr W.) Plastics inthe world of tomorrow.
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Dutton & co., inc., New York. 5512
Literary classics, inc.,* New York. Decade, 1929-
1939, by Stephen Longstreet, Your world to-
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Mechanix illustrated. Purser’s progress, by
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Littleton (Mary Brabson) Whence victory? © July
1, 1944; A 183444; Scapular press, New York.
5514
Lohse (Charlotte) Mysterious continent, by C.
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1944; A 183397; Bobbs-Merrill co., Indianapolis.
5515:
Loring (Emilie)* Boston. Keepers of the faith.
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Lowell (Robert)* Black Rock, Conn. Land of un-
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Lucas (Walter Arndt)* Hawthorne, N. J. From the
hills to the Badsen. © Oct. 6, 1944; A 183305.
5518
Luthin (Reinhard H.) First Lincoln campaign, ©
Oct. 18, 1944; A 183575; President & fellows of
Harvard college, Cambridge, Mass. 5519
Lydgate (William A.)* New York. What America
thinks. © Sept. 26, 1944; A 183151. 5520
McCloy (Helen)* New York. Panic.
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© Oct. 18,
5521
McCoy (Robert A.) & Lott (Davis N.)* Seattle,
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5522
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[McCracken (Susanne Suba)]* Chicago. Spots, by
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«Macdermott (Isabel K.) Libro cuarto de lectura,
por I, K, Macdermott-y M. Fernandez Juncos.
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Oct. 5, 1944; A 183652; Silver Burdett co., New
York, ” 5524
MacDonald (Golden) Red light, green light. © Sept.
21,. 1944; A 183113; Doubleday, Doran & co.,
inc. , New York. 5525
[MacDougall (Sylvia)]* Charlestown, Aboyne,
Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Let’s light the candles,
by Paul Waineman. © 1c. Oct. 21, 1944; A ad
int, 28512; pubd. Feb. 17. 5526
McDowell (Edward A.) Son of man and suffering
servant. © Sept. 8, 1944; A 183204; Broadman
press, Nashville. 5527
McFee (William) ed. World’s great tales of the sea.
[Forum books ed.] © Aug. 16, 1944; A 183354;
World pub. co., Cleveland. 5528
McGinley (Phyllis) & Stone (Helen)* New York.
Horse that lived upstairs, by P. McGinley.
Illustrated by Helen Stone. [1st ed.] © Oct. 13,
1944; A 183611. 2 5529
MacKaye (David Loring) We of Frabo stand. ©
Oct. 11, 1944; A 183417; D. L. MacKaye & Julia
Gunther MacKaye, San Jose, Calif. 5530
[MacLennan (Dorothy Duncan)]* Los Angeles,
Partner in three worlds, by Dorothy Duncan [1st
ed.] © Oct. 11, 1944; A 183500. 5531
MacManus (M. J.) Eamon de Valera. © i c. Sept.
29, 1944; A ad int. 28481; pubd. May 1; Talbot
press, ltd., Dublin, Ireland. 5532
McMeekin (Isabel McLennan)*
new moon. © Sept. 15, 1944; A 183657,
Louisville. Juba’s
5533
MacMullen (Jerry) Paddle-wheel days inCalifornia.
© Oct. 3, 1944; A 183322; Board of trustees of
the Leland Stanford junior univ., Stanford
University, Calif. 5534
McNeer (May) Story of California. [ist ed.] ©
Oct. 4, 1944; A 183427; Artist & writers guild,
inc., New York. 5535
MacNeil (Marion Gill)* Westerly, R. I. Between
earth and sky. © Sept. 21, 1944; A 183319. 5536
McQuillin (Eugene) Law of municipal corporations.
Original material by E. McQuillin. 1944 revision
by Frank D. Moore. v. 5. © Sept. 28, 1944; A
183198; Callaghan & co., Chicago. 5537
McWilliams (Carey)* Los Angeles. Prejudice,
Japanese-Americans, symbol of racial intoler-
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[Magdelain (Mrs. Philippe)]* Rosemont, Pa.
Strictly private. [By] Elizabeth Woodward
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5546
Maier (Walter Arthur) America, turn to Christ.
© Oct. 5, 1944; A 183359; Concordia pub. house,
St. Louis. 5540
{Mailowan (Agatha Christie)}* New York. Death’
comes as the end, [By] Agatha Christie. © Oct.
10, 1944; A 183566. 5541
Manly (Harold Phillips) comp. Drake’s electrical
and radio dictionary. © Sept. 29, 1944; A 183241;
Frederick J. Drake & co., Chicago. 5542
Mann (James B.) Atlas of dental and oral pathology,
by J. B. Mann, J. E. Ash [and] Joseph L. Bernier.
Revised by Henry M, Goldman. © Sept. 5, 1944;
A 183288; Amer. registry of potholes; ‘Wash-
ington. 5543
Mann (Martha) Nathan Hale, patriot. © Oct. 10,
1944: A 183568; Dodd, Mead & co., inc., New
York. 5544
Mann (Thomas) Joseph, der ernahrer. © July 15,
1944: A 183425; Bermann- Fischer verlag, a. b.,
Stockholm, 5545
Mapes (Mary A.) Surprise. © -Oct. 16, 1944; A
183532; Howell, Soskin, publishers, inc., New
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Markham (S. F.) Climate and the energy of nations.
© Sept. 14, 1944; A 183341; Oxford univ. press,
New York, inc., New York: 5547
Markwick (Evangeline)* New London, N. H. Train-
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Oct. 2, 1944; A 183517. 5548
Marlatt (Earl) Lands away. © Sept. 30, 1944; A
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Marmur (Jacland)* Larkspur, Calif. Sea duty.
[1st ed.] © Sept. 29, 1944; A 183304. 5550
Marsh (Frank Lewis) Evolution, creation and
science. © Sept. 26, 1944; A 183126; Review &
herald pub. assn., Washington. 5551
Martin (A. E.)* New York. Sinners never die. ©
Sept. 15, 1944; A 183156. 5552
Martin (Bob) Roller skating. © Oct. 23, 1944; A
183781; A. S. Barnes & co., inc., New York.
5553
Martin (Luda M.)* Weatherford, Tex. Rhythm in
dress. © Sept. 5, 1944: A 183176. 5554
Martin (William Wallace)* Nashville. Gospels of
Matthew and Luke. © Sept. 18, 1944; A 183592.
5555
Masing (G.) Ternary systems, by G. Masing.
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A 183639; Reinhold pub. corp., New York. 5556
Mather (Kirtley F.) Enough and to spare. [1st ed.]
© Oct. 11, 1944; A 183499; Harper & bros., New
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Mathews (Basil) Unfolding drama in southeast Asia.
© Sept. 26, 1944; A 183360; Friendship press,
inc., New York. 5558
Moore (Marianne)* Brooklyn.
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5559
[Medearis (Kathryn K.)]* Downey, Calif, Practi-
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Mergendahl (Charles)* Newtonville, Mass, Don’t
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A 183522. 5561
Merritt (Charles Edwin)* Columbia, Mo. My log.
© Aug. 8, 1944; A 183381. 5562
Mestel (Jacob) Unser teater. © Nov. 15, 1943; A
183212; Yiddisher kultur farband, New- York.
5563
Miller (DeWitt L.) Mastery of the Master. © Sept.
15, 1944; A 183424; Brethren pub. house, Elgin,
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Miller (Elizabeth Jones)* Drums, Pa. Friendly
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Mineka (Francis E.) Dissidence of dissent. With
a chapter on religious periodicals, 1700-1825.
© Sept. 30, 1944; A 183190; University of North
Carolina press, Chapel Bill, N. C. 5566
Molloy (Anne S.)* Exeter, N. H. Decky’s secret.
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Montgomery (Rutherford: G.) Warhawk patrol. ©
Sept. 25, 1944; A 183092; David McKay co.,.
Philadelphia. 5568
Moore (Clement) Night before Christmas, by C.
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22, 1944; A 183380; Roberta Paflin, Tenafly, N.
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Nevertheless. ©
Sept. 26, 1944; A 183096. 5570
Morehead (Albert H.) Modern Hoyle. [Winston ed. ]
© Oct. 4, 1944; A 183284; Pocket books, inc.,
New York. 5571
Morgan (G. Campbell). Los grandes capitulos de la
Biblia, por G. C. Morgan. Version castellana de
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183161; Amer. tract soc., New York. 5572
Morley (Christopher) Middle kingdom. [Ist ed.]
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Morris (Percy A.) They hop and crawl. © Sept.
30, 1944; A 183237; Jacques Cattell press, Lan-
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Moulton (Harold G.) Control of Germany and Japan,
by H. G. Moulton and Louis Marlio. © Sept. 11,
1944; A 183311; Brookings institution, Washington.
5575
Muenscher (Walter Conrad) Aquatic plants of the
United States. © Sept. 20, 1944; A 183230;
Comstock pub. co., inc., Ithaca, N. Y. 5576
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no, 10, 1944
Mumey (Nolie)* Denver. Quartercentenary of the
publication of scientific anatomy, 1543-1943. ©
Oct. 4, 1944; A 183363. 5577
Murphy (Clyde F.) Glittering hill. [1st ed.] ©
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Murphy (Francis D.) Diagnosis and treatment of
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183107; F. A. Davis co., Philadelphia. 5579
Musham (H. A.) Technique of the terrain. © Sept.
21, 1944; A 183093; Reinhold pub. corp., New
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Muzzey (David Saville)* Yonkers, N. Y., Krout
(John A.)* Scarsdale, N. Y. & Steiger (G. Nye)*
Cambridge, Mass. America a world power,
1898-1944, by D. S. Muzzey and’J. A. Krout.
With a special supplement on the Far East and
the second world war, by G. N. Steiger. © July
20, 1944; A 183201. 5581
Nathan (George Jean)* New York. Theatre book
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1944; A 183608. 5582
[National association of evangelicals] Executive
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5583
Neill (A. S.) Problem teacher.
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5584
Neville (Leslie E.) Aviation dictionary for boys
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New York (State) Gilbert-Bliss civil practice of
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Frank B, Gilbert, Austin B. Griffin and John T.
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Bender & co., inc., Albany & Baker, Voorhis &
co., inc., New York. 5586
——Courts. Miscellaneous reports. v. 180.
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J. Curran, secretary of ‘state, state of New York,
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Nibley (Preston)* Salt Lake City. Joseph Smith,
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Nolan (Jeannette Covert)* Bloomington, Ind. Trea-
son at The point. © Oct. 14, 1944; A 183548.
5589
Norburn (Charles Arwed)* Asheville, N.C. Stream-
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A 183313. 5590
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O’Brien (Isidore) Mirror of Christ; Francis of
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Odhner (Hugo Lj.)* Bryn Athyn, Pa. Moral life,
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© Sept. 15, 1944; A 183143. 5595
O’Hara (Geoffrey)* New York. Give a man a
horse he can ride, and other poems. © July 5,
1944: A 183558, 5596
Ohio, Courts. Ohio opinions. Reports of cases
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Sept. 30, 1944; A 183192; W. H. Anderson co, &
Ohio law reporter co., Cincinnati. 5597
Ohio law abstract. v. 40. © Oct. 5, 1944; A
183376; Law abstract co., Norwalk, O. & Lawyers
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West pub. co., St. Paul. 5599
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5600
Padley (Walter Ernest)* London. Economic prob-
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28490; pubd. July 31. 5601
Paflin (Roberta)* Tenafly, N. J. & McKenna (John
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22, 1944: A 183379. 5602
[Palm (Rose)] Zes dagen, door Carla van der
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Querido, inc., New York. 5603
Palmer (H. Marion) Walt Disney’s surprise pack-
age. © Sept. 8, 1944; A 183123; Walt Disney
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Parker (Eric) Book of comfort. © 1 c. Oct. 19,
1944; A ad int. 28508; pubd. Oct. 8, 1943; Harper
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Parker (Kay Peterson)* Boston. What and what-not.
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Patrick (Rembert W.) Jefferson Davis and his
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Paullin (Ellen) This little boy went to kindergarten.
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Paulsen (Martha) Toyland, an animated book.
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Peirce (Waldo) illus. Children’s hour. © Oct. 15,
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No. 13, Sept. 23, 1944. © 1c. Oct. 11; A ad
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Pierce (Edith Lovejoy)* Evanston, Ill. In this our
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Pistorius (Anna) comp. What is it? © Oct. 9,
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7 5616
Place (Perley Oakland) First year Latin. © Oct.
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. 5617
Polak (Jose)* Mexico, D. F. Legend of the Trojan
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Powers (Alfred)* Portland, Or. Hannibal’s ele-
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5619
Price (George)* Tenafly, N. J. Is it anyone we
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Rauch (Basil)* Annapolis. History of the new deal,
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Raymond (M.) Three religious rebels. © Sept. 22,
1944; A 183206; P, J. Kenedy & sons, New York.
5626
Reck (Franklin M.) Beyond the call of duty. © Oct.
10, 1944; A 183392; Thomas Y. Crowell co.,
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Rector (Harvey B.) New deal kangaroo. © Aug. 5,
1944; A 183521; Free speech publications, inc.,
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Redden (John D.) Freedom through education, by J.
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1944; A 183636; Bruce pub. co., Milwaukee.
5629
Reich (Herbert J.) Theory and applications of
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Reyes (Alfonso) Tentativas y orientaciones. ©
Aug. 30, 1944; A for. 48684; Editorial nuevo
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Reynolds (Feza M.)* Los Angeles. I remember.
© Oct. 11, 1944; A 183665, 5632
Rhyne (CharlesS.) Airports and the courts. © Aug.
23, 1944; A 183353; Natl. institute of municipal
law officers, Washington. 5633
Rice (John R.) Ruin of a Christian, © Oct. 14, 1944;
A 183635; Sword of the Lord publishers, Wheaton,
Alla ¢ 5634
Rimmer (Harry) Christianity and modern crises.
© Sept. 15, 1944; A 183257; Research science
bureau, inc., Duluth. 5635
.Roback (A. A.) Dictionary of international slurs.
© Sept. 21, 1944; A 183238; Sci-art publishers,
Cambridge, Mass. 5636
Roberts (W. Adolphe)* Brooklyn, Royal street.
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Robinson (Madeleine J.)* Riverside, Calif, Pulpit
under the palm. © Sept. 19, 1944: A 183216,
5638
Roche (Ruth A.) 5639-5641
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July 17, 1944; A 183355.
© S. M. Iger & Action play books, inc., New York.
Rocky Mount mills,* Rocky Mount, N.. C. High -
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21, 1944; A 183312, 5642
Roe (Joseph H.) Principles of chemistry. © Sept.
22, 1944; A 183268; C. V. Mosby co., St. Louis.
5643
Rogers (William Emerson)* New Albany, Ind.
Rhymes on the homefront. © June 8, 1944; A
183557. j rs 5644
Romeo (Thomas Andrew)* Atlanta, Atlanta, my
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5645
Rose (Stephen Edward)* Elmira, N. Y. Refugee
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Roésenthal (M. L.), Hummel (W. C.) & Leichty (V.
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Rowley (Harold Henry)* Bangor, North Wales.
Relevance of the Bible. © Oct. 10, 1944; A
183371. 5648
Russo (Anthony J.) Bibliography of James Whitcomb
Riley, by A. J. Russo and Dorothy R. Russo. ©
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Indianapolis. 5649
Sachs (Hanns) Freud, master and friend. © Oct.
18, 1944; A 183574; President & fellows of Har-
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Sands (William Franklin) Our jungle diplomacy,
by W. F. Sands, in collaboration with Joseph M.
Lalley. © Oct. 7, 1944; A 183316; University of
North Carolina press, Chapel Hill, N.C. 5651
Sargunas (Daniel) Maze of amazing facts. © Sept.
19, 1944; A 183588; Edward K. Meador, Boston.
5652
Saville-Sneath (Robert Arthur) British aircraft.
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Sayers (Dorothy L.)* Witham, Essex, England.
Even the parrot. © 1c. Qct. 21, 1944; A ad int,
28510; pubd. Sept. 13. 5654
Schlaitzer (Ilse Lefton) Sky mates. © Sept. 25,
1944; A 183386; William H. Dietz, inc., Chicago.
5655
Scott (David)* London. Corporal Jack. © 1c. Aug.
18, 1943; A ad int, 28523: pubd. June 4. 5656
Scott (R. B. Y.) Relevance of the prophets. ©
Oct. 3, 1944; A 183255; Macmillan co., New
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Sears (Frederick E.) Essentials of physics. ©
Sept. 5, 1944; A 183295: Laurel book co., Chicago.
5658
Seward (Herbert Lee) ed. Marine engineering. v.
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architects & marine engineers, New York, 5659
Sewell (Helen) Belinda the mouse. © Oct. 5, 1944;
A 183317; Oxford univ. press, New York, inc.,
New York, 5660
Shatzky (Jacob) Yidishe bildungs-polit!: in Poiln
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Yiddish scientific institute — Yivo, inc., New
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[Shaw (George Bernard) }* Welwyn, Herts. ; England.
Everybody’s political what’s what? By Bernard
Shaw. © 1c. Oct. 25, 1944; A ad int. 28521;
pubd. Sept, 15. 5662
Sheffrey (Stephen) Ah, the navy. © Aug. 11, 1944;
A 183266; Dorrance & co., inc., Philadelphia.
5663
Sherriff (Robert Cedric)* Esher, Surrey, England,
Chedworth. © Oct, 10, 1944; A 183374. 5664
Shih (Kuo-Heng) China enters the machine age, by
Kuo-Heng Shih, with a supplementary chapter by
Ju-K’ang T’ien, Edited and translated by Hsiao-
Tung Fei and Francis L. K. Hsu. © ‘Oct. 18,
1944; A 183607; President & fellows of Harvard
college, Cambridge, Mass. 5665
Simkins (Francis Butler) Pitchfork Ben Tillman,
South Carolinian. © Oct. 1, 1944; A 183576;
Louisiana state univ. press, Baton Rouge, La.
: 666
Simmons (Harry)* New York. Successful selling
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183505; Harper & bros., New York. 5667
5685
Simpson (William)* London. Way of recovery. ©
1c. Sept. 30,1944; A ad int, 28483; pubd, Aug. 1.
5668
Sitwell (Edith)* Renishaw, Nr. Sheffield, England,
Green song and other poems. © 1c, Sept. 30,
1944; A ad int. 28485; pubd. Aug, 15. 5669
Sketch. v. 201, no, 2608, Sept. 6,1944. © 1c. Oct.
6, 1944; A ad int, 28492; pubd. Sept. 6; King
features syndicate, inc., New York, 5670
Skolsky (Syd) Evenings with music, [1st ed.] ©
Sept. 25, 1944: A 183111; E. P, Dutton & co.,
inc., New York. 5671
Smart (Hawley) Green are these memories! An
edited and revised version of Breezie Langton,
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© Sept. 12, 1944; A 183443; Wetzel pub. co.,
inc., Los Angeles. 5672
Smith (Edward Conrad) ed. Dictionary of American
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Smith (Everett R.) What shall we do about it. ©
Oct, 13,1944; A 183511; Macfadden publications,
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Smith (Irene Catherine)*
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A 183475.
Anderson, Ind. Solving
© Sept. 25, 1944;
5675
Smither (Ethel L.) Primary children learn at
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& Stone, Nashville. 5676
Snell (Foster Dee) Commercial methods of analysis,
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inc., New York, 5677
Snowden (James Henry) Snowden-Douglass Sunday
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183372; Macmillan co., New York. 5678
Soifer (Margaret K.)* New York. Firelight enter-
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Sotos (Adolfo Conejero) Voces poéticas del des-
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Arkansas decisions reported in South western
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Kentucky decisions reported in South western
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S. W. 2d. © Oct. 6, 1944; A 183514,
Missouri decisions reported in South western
reporier, Second series, 178 S. W. 2d-179
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Texas decisions reported in South western re-
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© West pub. co., St. Paul.
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© King features syndicate, inc., New York.
Spiegel (E. A.) Neurology of the eye, ear, nose and
throat, by E. A. Spiegel and I. Sommer. © Oct.
9, 1944; A 183430; Grune & Stratton, New York.
5689
Stanley (Chuck) Prairie kid. © Oct. 2, 1944; A
183349; Phoenix press, New York, 5690
Steiner (Charlotte) 5691, 5692
Daddy comes home. ist ed. © Sept. 21, 1944;
A 183112; Doubleday, Doran & co., inc., New
York,
Second climbing book, by C. Steiner and Mary
Burlingham,. © Sept. 28, 1944; A 183253:
Vanguard press, inc., New York,
Stigers (M. F.) Theory and practice of job rating,
by M. F. Stigers and E. G. Reed. © Sept. 26,
1944; A 183174; McGraw-Hill book co., inc.,
New York, 5693
Stone (Irving)* Ensino, Calif. Immortal wife. [1st
ed.] © Sept. 26, 1944; A 183154, 5694
Stone (Nathan J.) Names of God in the Old Testa-
ment. © Aug. 25, 1944; A 183088; Moody Bible
institute of Chicago, Chicago. 5695
Stout (Rex)* New York. Not quite dead enough.
[War ed.] © Sept. 7,.1944; A 183447, 5696
Street (James)* Jackson Heights, L.I., N. Y. By
valour and arms. © Sept. 21, 1944: A 183287.
5697
Strode (Hudson)* University, Ala. Timeless
Mexico. [ist ed.] © Oct. 5, 1944; A 183335.
5698
[Strunsky (Manya Gordon)] How to tell progress
from reaction; by Manya Gordon [pseud.] © Oct.
5, 1944; A 183401; E. P. Dutton & co., inc., New
York. 5699
Stuart (jesse)* Riverton, Ky. Album of destiny.
[1st ed.] © Sept. 26, 1944; A 183135. 5700
Stuckey (H. P.) Southern horticulture. © Aug, i5,
1944; A 183477; Turner E. Smith & co., Atlanta.
5701
Sun (Tzu Wu) Art of war. [By] Sun Tzu Wu.. Trans-
lated from the Chinese, by Lionel Giles. ©
Sept. 12, 1944: A 183421: Military service pub.
“.co., Harrisburg, Pa. 5702
[Swain (Miriam Mason)] William Penn, friendly
boy, by Miriam E. Mason. [1st ed.] © Sept. 22,
1944; A 183083; Bobbs-Merrill co., Indianapolis.
5703
Swinnerton (Frank)* Skipton, Yorkshire, England.
Woman in sunshine. © 1 c. Oct. 7, 1944; A ad
int. 28491; pubd. July 13. 5704
pt. I, n. s., v. 41
Syrett (Harold Coffin) City of Brooklyn, 1865-1898
© Oct. 7, 1944; A 183362; Columbia univ, press, -
New York, 5705
Tatler and Bystander. v. 173, no, 2254, Sept. 6,
1944, © 1c. Oct. 6, 1944; A ad int. 28493: “pubd.
Sept. 6; King features syndicate, inc., New ‘York,
5706—
Tcherikower (Elias) ed. Geshikhte fun der Yidisher
arbeter-bavegung in di Fareynikte Shtatn. 1. ©
Dec. 30, 1943; A 183163; Yiddish scientific
institute — Yivo, inc., New York. 5707
Teichert (Ernest J.) Ferrous metallurgy. v. 3. ©
Sept. 20, 1944; A-183115; Pennsylvania state ~
college, State College, Pa. 5708
Tharp (Louise Wilson)* Darien, Conn, Champlain,
northwest voyager, [1st ed.] © Oct. 18, 1944;
A 183550. 5709
Thayer (Lee) Five bullets. © Sept. 26, 1944; A
183136; Dodd, Mead & co., inc., New York,
5710
Thompson (May Hall) Polo pals, © Sept. 22,1944;
A 183263: Caxton printers, ltd., Caldwell, Id,
Poyebl
Thompson (Peter)* New Orleans. Collapsible
ballast plates. © Oct, 5, 1944; A 183308.
5712
Thurber (James)* Cornwall, Conn, ae Galtnn.
© Oct, 5, 1944;.A 183338, 5713
Tiemann (Harry Donald) Wood technology. © Sept.
27,1944; A 183389: Pitman pub. corp., New York.
5714
Tingdale (Martin)* Minneapolis. Power of the
Word and the longer span of life. ist ed. © ~
Sept. 29, 1944; A 183196, 5715
Tobin (Richard L.)* London, Invasion journal.
[ist ed.] © Oct, 2, 1944; A 183302, 5716
Tousey (Sanford)* Monroe, N. Y. Fred and Brown
Beaver ride the river. [ist ed.] © Oct. 5,
1944; A 183644, 5717
Treadwell (Bill)* New York, Give it to me easy.
© July 15, 1944; A 183554, ' £5718
Trent (Robbie)* Nashville. Susan, © Oct, 20,1944;
A 183618. 5719
Tunis (John R.) Yea! Wildcats! © Oct. 5, 1944; A
183334; Harcourt, Brace & co., inc., New York,
5720
Turner (John Roscoe) Economics, the science of
business, © Sept. 28,1944; A 183235; Alexander
Hamilton institute, inc:, New York. 5721
Tyler (Kingdon S.) Modern radio, [ist ed.] ©
Qct. 5, 1944; A 183337; Harcourt, Brace & co.,
inc., New York. 5722
Tyre (Carl A.) Speaking Spanish, by C. A. Tyre and
Annemarie B, Tyre. © Oct. 16, 1944; A 183667;
Henry. Holt & co., inc., New York, 5723
206
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no. 10, 1944
United States patents quarterly. v.60. © Aug. 28,
1944; A 183306; Bureau of natl. affairs, inc.,
Washington. 5724
Upfield (Arthur W.)* Victoria, Australia. No foot-
prints in the bush, [1st ed.] © Oct. 19, 1944; A
183603. 5725
Vale (Eugene) Technique of screenplay writing. ©
Oct. 12, 1944; A 183394; Herman Weissman,
Hollywood, Calif. 5726
Van Laar (Henrietta) Nora. © Oct. 9, 1944; A
183429; William B. Eerdmans pub. co., Grand
Rapids, Mich. 5727
Vavoudis (Nicholas John)* New York. Patrica mou
palatia. © Sept. 1, 1944; A 183516. 5728
Virtue (Charles F. Sawhill)* Louisville. Foreword
to philosophy. © June 28, 1944; A 183561.
5729
Wales (H.Basil) Conservation of natural resources,
by H. B. Wales and H. O. Lathrop. © Oct, 15,
1944; A 183625; Laurel book co., Chicago. .
5730
Wallace (Kathleen Montgomery)* Lympstone, Near
Exmouth, Devon, England. Grace on their door-
posts, by Kathleem Wallace. © 1 c. Sept. 30,
1944; A ad int. 28482; pubd. July 10. 5731
Walpole (Horace) Horace Walpole’s correspondence
with Mary and Agnes Berry and Barbara Cecilia
Seton, edited by W. S. Lewis and A. Dayle
Wallace. [v.] 1, 2. © Oct. 10, 1944; A 183583;
Yale univ. press, New Haven. 5732
Wang (Chi-chen) ed. 5733, 5734
Readings in modern Chinese. © Sept. 13, 1944;
A 183324,
Readings in traditional Chinese.
1944; A 183323.
© Columbia univ. press, New York.
© Sept. 13,
Wasserman (Louis) Modern political philosophies
and what they mean. © Aug. 1, 1944; A 183185;
Internatl. committee of Young men’s Christian
assns., New York. 5735
Weems (P. V. H.) 5736, 5737
New line of position tables. © Aug. 3, 1944; A
183104.
Secant time sight. © July 1, 1944; A 183103.
© Weems system of navigation, Annapolis.
Weiss-Rosmarin (Trude) Judaism and Christianity,
the differences. © May 20, 1944; A 183153;
Jewish book club, New York. 5738
Wellhouse (Walter H.) College biology. [By] W. H.
Wellhouse and George O. Hendrickson, © Jan.
17,1944; A 183247; F. S. Crofts & co., inc., New
York. 5739
Wells (Helen) Cherry Ames, cheif nurse. © Oct.
18, 1944; A 183633; Grosset & Dunlap, inc., New
York. 5740
New York. In-
5741
Wertenbaker (Charles Christian)*
vasion! © Sept. 18, 1944; A 183129.
BOOKS, GROUP I
5760
West (Keith) Winter Cherry. © Oct. 17, 1944; A
183520; Macmillan co., New York. 5742
West pub. co.,* St. Paul. 5743, 5744
Minnesota blue and white book. © Sept. 13, 1944;
A 183275.
South Dakota blue and white book. © Sept. 13,
1944; A 183276.
Westland (Lynn) Wagon train westward. © Oct. 2,
1944; A 183350; Phoenix press, New York.
5745
Whipple (Gertrude) Airplanes at work. © Oct. 10,
1944; A 183373; Macmillan co., New York.
5746
Whiton (Sherrill)* New York. Elements of interior
decoration. © Oct. 3, 1944; A 183340. 5747 |
Wierzynski (Kazimierz) Forgotten battlefield. [By]
K. Wierzynski. [Translated from the Polish, by
Edmund Ordon] © Sept. 27,1944; A 183179; Roy
publishers, a. n., New York. 5748
Wiggers (Carl J.) Physiology in health and disease.
© Oct. 6, 1944; A 183297; Lea & Febiger,
Philadelphia. 5749
Wilcox (Frances McLellan) Testimony of Jesus, ©
Oct. 5, 1944; A 183289; Review & herald pub.
assn., Washington. 5750
Williams (Blanche Colton) comp. New narratives.
© July 11, 1944; A 183207; D. Appleton-Century
co., inc., New York. 5751
Williams (Edwin B.) First Brazilian grammar. ©
207
Sept. 22, 1944; A 183250; F. S. Crofts & co.,
inc., New York, 5752
Williams (Jay)* New York. Counterfeit African.
© Sept. 21, 1944; A 183318, 5753
Williams (William Carlos)* Rutherford, N. J. The
wedge. © Sept. 27, 1944; A 183193, 5754
Wilmot (Jennie S.) Food for the family, by J. S.
Wilmot and Margaret Q. Batjer. © Oct. 6, 1944;
A 183578; J. B. Lippincott co., Philadelphia,
; 5755
Wilson (Francesca M.)* London. In the margins
of chaos. © 1c. Oct. 26, 1944; A adint. 28517;
pubd. May 18. 5756
Wilson (Frazer Ells) Arthur St. Clair, rugged ruler
of the old northwest. © Oct..24, 1944; A 183670;
Garrett & Massie, inc., Richmond. 5757
Wilson (R.K.) Textbook of automatic pistols, 1884-
1935. © May 1, 1944; A 183454; Thomas G.
Samworth, Plantersville, S.C. 5758
Wilson (Ruth Danenhower)* New York. Jim Crow
joins up. [War ed.] © Oct, 1, 1944; A 183303.
‘ 5759
Wittke (Carl) ed. History of the state of Ohio.
Edited by C. Wittke. v. 5. The civil war era,
1850-1873, by Eugene H. Roseboom, © Sept. 30,
1944; A 183387; Ohio state archaeological &
historical soc., Columbus, O. 5760
CATALOG OF COPYR|GHT ENTRIES -
Wohl (Jacob Joseph) Bishtey reshuyoth. © June 28,
1944; A 183209; Zisel Wohl, New York. 5761
Wolf (Frederick Taylor) Aquatic oomycetes of
Wisconsin. Pt. 1. © Oct. 20, 1944; A 183627;
University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 5762
Wood (Janet) Big book of Halloweenentertainments,
by J. Wood, Louise Hastings [and others] © Aug.
1, 1944: A 183210; Beckley-Cardy co., Chicago.
5763
Wood (Laura Newbold)* Washington. Raymond L.
Ditmars, his exciting career with reptiles,
animals and insects. © Oct. 14, 1944; A 183549.
5764
Woodgate (Leslie) Chorus master. © 1c. Oct. 11,
1944; A adint. 28496; pubd. Sept. 27; Ascher-
berg, Hopwood & Crew, Itd., London. 5765
Woods (Robert S.)* Azusa, Calif. Naturalist’s
lexicon. © Oct. 15, 1944; A 183551. 5766
Woodworth (Robert S.) Practical psychology. [By]
R. S. Woodworth and Mary R. Sheehan. © Oct.
9, 1944; A 183361; Henry Holt & co., inc., New
York. 5767
[Woolrich (Cornell)]* New York. After-dinner
story, by William Irish [pseud. ist ed.] © Oct.
Worlton (James T.) Conservation. a regional ap-
proach, © Sept. 12, 1944; A 183526; Oxford
book co., inc., New York, 5769
Wren (F. Lynwood) Practical numbers. © Sept.
25, 1944; A 183142; D.C. Heath & co., Boston.
5770
Wriston (Henry M.) Strategy of peace. © Oct. 2,
1944; A 183315; World peace foundation, Boston.
5771
Wylie (Philip)* New York. Night unto night. ©
Sept. 25, 1944; A 183141. ai ie
Wyon (Olive) School of prayer. © Oct. 9, 1944-A
183530; Westminster press, Philadelphia. 5773
Young (Miriam) Mother wore tights. © Sept. 25,
1944; A 183144; McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New
York. 5774
Zemurray (Sarah)* New Orleans, Useful informa-
tion for every household. © July 28, 1944; A
183541. ; 5775
Zuckerbram (Joseph Solomon)* Brooklyn. Tekufath
Jeremiah. © Aug. 22, 1944; A 183290. 5776
4, 1944; A 183507. 5768 |
Number of entries of books included in the Catalog for 1944:
Ey meses. AT Nee eS Sa Se Se See = ee Ss Ss SS Ss SS SS SSS ee eL 5,214
(b) Foreign books in foreign languages-------------------------~---------~~--~------<---- == 16
{c) Foreign books in English language under ad interim provisions ;
of law of Mar. 4, 1909----------------------------------------------------------- -—- 546
Total----------=------------------------ ow eo en ee nn en nn en ee 5 = eo = 2 = -- — 5,776
208
LIST OF BOOKS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
(5776
Anderson (Sherwood) -Marching men. © Eleanor
Copenhaver Anderson, New York. R 131800,
Sept. 14, 1944, 1
Ballard (Anna Woods) 253
Phonetic French reader, by A. W. Ballard and
Edmund Tilly. R 132091, Sept. 29, 1944.
Short stories for oral Spanish, by A. W. Ballard
andChas, O, Stewart. R 132090, Sept. 29, 1944.
© A. W. Ballard, New York.
Bates (Katherine Lee)
Sargent Burgess, Boston.
1944,
Fairy gold. © George
R 132096, Sept. 22,
4
Bergling (John Mauritz) Style chart for jewelry
engraving. Parisian ivory monogram and
lettering chart, plates 1 and 2. © Virginia C.
Bergling, Chicago. R 131919, Sept. 15, 1944,
5
Bible. Holy Scriptures pee to the masoretic
text. A new translation. © Jewish publication
soc. of America, Philadelphia. R 132257, Sept.
26, 1944, 6
Blackwood (Algernon) The wave. © A. Blackwood,
London. R 131843, Sept. 14, 1944. 7
Bradley (William Aspenwall) French etchers of
the second empire. © Museum of fine arts,
Boston, Boston. R 131812, June 14, 1944. 8
Chase (George Henry) Catalogue of Arretine pot-
tery. © Museum of fine arts, Boston, Boston.
R 131813, June 14, 1944. 9
Clarke (Isabel Constance) Rest house. © I. C.
Clarke, Jamaica, B. W.I. R 131973, Sept. 19,
1944, 10
Daviess (Maria Thompson) Out of a clear sky. ©
Leonora R. Baxter, New York. R 132287, Sept.
28, 1944, 11
Dearborn (George Van Ness) How to learn easily,
© G.V. Dearborn, Cambridge, Mass. R 131766,
Sept. 18, 1944. 12
Doyle (Sir Arthur Conan) 13, 14
British campaign in France and Flanders, 1914.
R 131889, Mar. 3, 1944.
British campaign in France and Flanders, 1915.
R 131890, Sept. 2, 1944.
© Mary Conan Doyle, Richmond, Surrey, England,
Lena Conan Doyle, Denis Percy Stewart Conan
Doyle & Malcolm Adrian Conan Doyle, Crow-
borough, Sussex, England.
Eastman (Charles Alexander) From the deep woods
to civilization. © Elaine Goodale Eastman,
Northampton, Mass, R 131768, Sept. 18, 1944.
15
Eberlein (Harold Donaldson) Practical book of
early American arts and crafts, by H. D.
Eberlein and Abbot McClure, with a chapter on
early lace, by Mabel Foster Bainbridge. © H.
D. Eberlein, Philadelphia. R 132098, Sept. 9,
1944, 16
Ellis (Edward Sylvester) 17, 18
History of the German people. v.11. By E.S.
Ellis and Augustus R. Keller. R 132172, Oct.
4, 1944,
History of the German people. v. 12. By E.S.
Ellis, Charles F. Horne and Augustus R.
Keller. R 132173, Oct. 4, 1944.
© Lillian D. Taylor & Miriam R. Hillman, Pel-
ham, N. Y.
Free (Montague) Flowers of winter, indoors and
out. v. 4. © Doubleday, Doran & co., inc., New
York. R 131781, July 14, 1944. 19
Gaines (Ruth Louise) Treasure Flower; a child of
Japan. © Ruth Gaines, Meriden,N.H. R132095,
Sept. 22, 1944. 20
Galsworthy (John) A sheaf. © Ada Galsworthy,
London. R 131883, Sept. 20, 1944. 21
George (W. L.) Intelligence of woman. © J. B.
Pinker & son, London. R 132014, Sept. 25, 1944,
22
Gibbs (George) Paradise garden. © Maud Harri- .
son Gibbs, Rosemont, Pa. R 132262, Sept. 18,
1944, 23
Glueck (BernardW.) Studies in forensic psychiatry.
© B. W. Glueck, New York. R 132017, Sept. 15,
1944, 24
Hall (Bolton) Thrift. © Lois Hall Herrick, New
York. R 131917, Sept. 15, 1944, 25
Hall (Eliza Calvert) Clover and blue grass, © T.
H. Obenchain, Dallas. R 131932, Sept. 18, 1944.
26
Hearn (Lafcadio) Appreciations of poetry. ©
Kazuo Koizumi, Marunouchi, Kojimachi, Japan.
R 132094, Mar. 22, 1944, 27
Hergesheimer (Joseph) Three black pennys. © J.
Hergesheimer, Stone Harbor, N. J.. R 131886,
Sept. 22, 1944. 28
Hichens (Robert Smythe) Snakebite. © Robert
Hichens, Maienfeld, Grisons, Switzerland. R
132222, Aug. 23, 1944. 29
Hiss (Philip Hanson) jr. Text-book of bacteriology;
a practical treatise for students and practitioners
of medicine, by P.H.Hiss, jr., and Hans Zinsser.
© Ruby Handforth Zinsser, New York. R 131761,
Sept. 18, 1944, 30
209
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES ~
31 pt. I, n.s., v. 41
Hoar (Roger Sherman) Constitutional conventions; Modern business law, a practical course embracing
their nature, powers, and limitations. © R. S. those rules of commercial law that govern
Hoar, South Milwaukee, Wis. R 132263, Oct. 6, ordinary business transactions, by Edward W.
1944, 31 Spencer. © Mildred Griebel & Catherine Colley,
Milwaukee. R 131839, Sept. 22, 1944. 54
Hornibrook (Isabel Katherine) Drake of Troop One.
© Isabel Hornibrook, Westborough, Mass. R New international encyclopedia. 2d ed. v. 21-23.
132008, Sept. 21, 1944. 32 ’ © Dodd, Mead & co., New York. R 132046, a
* 20, 1944,
Jordan (Kate) City sparrow. (In Collier’s, v. 59,
nos, 22-24, Aug. 11, 18, 25, 1917) © Edith B. ——cCourses of reading and study. © Doda, Mead
Reeder, Mountain Lakes, N. I. & John J. Baulsir, & co., New York. R 132186, Sept. 25, 1944. 56
South Newfane, Vt. R 131970-131972, Sept. 23, .
1944, - 33-35 Nims (Harry Dwight) Law of unfair competition
; and trade-marks. 2d ed. © H. D. Nims, New
Kilmer (Joyce) Try atin today. © Kenton Kilmer, York. R 131992, Sept. 20, 1944. 57
Arlington, Va. & Christopher Kilmer, Fort |-
Leonard Wood, Mo. R 131888, Sept. 15, 1944. O’Brien (Seumas) Whale and the grasshopper, and
o 36 other fables. .© S. O’Brien, New York. R
: ei 132013, Sept. 25, 1944, 58
Lasance (Francis Xavier) comp. Manna of the soul. :
© F. X. Lasance, Cincinnati. R 131974, Sept. Oppenheim (E. Phillips) Kingdom of the blind. ©
19, 1944, 37 E. P. Oppenheim, Canford Cliffs, Bournemouth,
England. R 132007, Sept. 21, 1944. 59
Lee (Jennette Barbour Perry) Unfinished portraits. lit aan : ye
© Jennete Lee, Northampton, Mass. 151001, | OMgs QMS) Princ anaes ee
Sept. 20, 1944. Pe ad McCrae. 8thed, © Girard trust co., Philadel-
phia. R 131990, ee 19, 1944, 60
Lewis (Sinclair) The innocents. © S. Lewis, New
39
York. R 131891, Sept. 16, 1944.
Peck (Harry Thurston) Adventures of Mabel, by H.
, ; 5 : T. Peck, illustrated by Harry Rountree, ©-
Life of Mother Pauline von Mallinckrodt, foundress Harry Rountree, Southall, Middlesex, Englan d.
of the Sisters of Christian charity, daughters of
the Blessed Virgin Mary of the immaculate con- BA SSS 61
Ce CED D iy Op eevee UC geen) Ong CUrtSH Al Price (Charles Matlack) Practical book of archi-
charity, Wilmette, Tio7R/192256,.Sept/19, or tecture. © C.M. Price, New York. R 132097,
Sept. 27, 1944, 62
41-46 .
[arenes (Seeman oa Richards (Laura Elizabeth Howe) Fairy operettas.
Day of peace, by Sapper [pseud.] R 132039,
Sept. 20, 1944. © Henry Richards, Gardiner, Me. R 131931,
Man-trap, by Sapper [pseud.] R 132040, Sept. Sept. 22, 1944. 63
20, 1944.
Morphia, by Sapper [pseud.] R 132038, Sept. 20, Robie (Virginia) Quest of the quaint. © V. Robie,
1944, Winter Park, Fla. R 132009, Sept. 21, 1944, 64
My lady of the jasmine, by Sapper [pseud.] R
132041, Sept. 20, 1944.
No Man’s Land, by Sapper [pseud.] R 132043,
Sept. 20, 1944.
Roche (Arthur Somers) Sport of kings. © Ethel
Pettit Roche, Palm Beach, Fla. R 131951, Aug.
Tails up, by Sapper [pseud.] R 132042, Sept. 20, 23, 1944. 65
1944 :
Et : Shaw (Ellen Eddy) 66-68
© Violet Evelyn McNeile, Watersfield, Nr.
Garden fl f aut . 131779, July 14
Pulborough, Sussex, England. caeae owers of autumn. R ; July 14,
Garden flowers of spring. R 131780, July 14,
Marshall (Archibald) Watermeads. © Helen 1944,
Marshall, London. R 132036, Sept. 28, 1944. SMe: flowers of summer. R 131778, July 14,
47 1944,
© Doubleday, Doran & co., inc., New York.
Massachusetts. Supreme judicial court. Massa-
chusetts reports. 48-52 Shepard (Frank) co. Shepard’s Vermont citations,
[v.] 223. February, 1916-May, 1916. R 132015, 2d ed. 1916. © Frank Shepard co., New York.
Sept. 25,1944. ~ R 131777, Sept. 18, 1944. 69
v.] 223. Pt. 4. R 132006, Sept. 21, 1944. :
My 224, Pts. 2-4. R 132010, 132011, 132016, Sherwood (Margaret) Worn doorstep. © M.
Sept, 21, 25, 1944. Sherwood, Wellesley, Mass. R 131765, Sept. 18,
© Little, Brown & co., Boston. 1944, 70
Matthews (James Brander) Book about the theater. [Sinclair (Bertha Muzzy)] Heritage of the Sioux, by
© Nelson Macy, jr., Greenwich, Conn. R B. M. Bower [pseud.] © Dele Newman, Los
131884, Sept. 20, 1944. 93 Angeles. R 131764, Sept. 18, 1944. 71
210
RENEWALS >
no. 10, 1944
Singer manufacturing company. . 72-92 | embroidering scallops. R 131909, Sept. 15, |
Four needle Singer machine no. 52-66. Single
thread chain stitch for folding and stitching
facings and linings to knit undershirts. R
131903, Sept. 15, 1944. ;
Hexagon machina de coser. Portuguese. R
131911, Sept. 15, 1944.
Hexagon maquina para coser.
131912, Sept. 15, 1944.
Hexagon sewing machine. R 131910, Sept. 15,
1944,
Instrucciones para la maquina de coser para
familia Hexagon no. 1. Spanish. R 131914,
Sept. 15, 1944.
Instruccoes para a Hexagon no. 1 machina de
coser para familia. Portuguese. R 131915,
Sept. 15, 1944.
Instructions for the Hexagon no. 1 family sewing
machine. R 131913, Sept. 15, 1944.
Instructions for using Singer sewing machine
no. 107-1. Single thread chain stitch. R
131905, Sept. 15, 1944.
Instructions for using Singer sewing machine no.
112W110. R 131898, Sept. 15, 1944.
Instructions for using Singer sewing machines
of class 7, Twoneedles lock stitch. R 131906,
Sept. 15, 1944.
Price list of parts machine no. 82-20. R 131896,
Sept. 15, 1944. :
Price list of parts machine no, 82-21. R 131897,
Sept. 15, 1944.
Singer machine no. 44-81 for stitching and
trimming kid gloves at one operation. R
131900, Sept. 15, 1944.
Singer machine no. 51W32. Post bed and short
arm for heavy leggin and leather work. R
131902, Sept. 15, 1944. ©
Singer machine no. 51W100. Post bed and long
arm for heavy leggin and leather work. R
131904, Sept. 15, 1944.
Singer machine no. 68-31 for smocking. R
131907, Sept. 15, 1944.
Singer machine no. 107W101 for border embroi-
dery. R 131908, Sept. 15, 1944.
Singer machine no. 114-20. Single thread chain
stitch for tacking paper tickets on clothing.
R 131899, Sept. 15, 1944.
Singer machine no. 115W103 for automatically
Spanish. R
1944,
Singer machines of class 97. Lockstitch for
harness work. R 131895, Sept. 15, 1944.
Three needle Singer machine no. 52-67. High
speed. R 131901, Sept. 15, 1944.
© Singer mfg. co., Elizabeth, N. J.
Sothern (Edward Hugh) Melancholy tale of me. ©
Julia Marlowe Sothern, New York. R 131882,
Sept. 20, 1944. 93
Splawn (Andrew Jackson) Ka-mi-akin, the last hero
of the Yakimas. © Margaret C.Splawn, Yakima,
Wash. R 131814, Aug. 26, 1944. 94
Stanwood (Edward) History of the presidency from
1897 to 1916. [2d ed. v. 2] © William E. Stan-
wood, Boston. R 132226, Sept. 15, 1944. 95
Stevenson (Robert Louis) Black arrow, by R. L.
Stevenson; illustrated by Newell Convers Wyeth.
© Newell Convers Wyeth, Chadds Ford, Conn.
R 132228, Oct. 7, 1944. 96
Stiles (Arthur Alvord) Tables of cubic contents of
levee embankments. © A.A. Stiles, Austin, Tex.
R 132159, Sept. 28, 1944. 97
Stout (William B.) Boy’s book of mechanical models.
© W. B. Stout, Dearborn, Mich. R 131767, Sept.
18, 1944. 98
Tarbell (Martha) Tarbell’s teachers’ guide to the
international Sunday school lessons for 1917.
© M. Tarbell, East Orange, N. J. R 132029,
Sept. 26, 1944. 99
Tooker (Lewis Frank) John Paul Jones. © L. F.
Tooker, Brooklyn. R 132449, Oct. 5, 1944. 100
Walker (Williston) Coming of Yale college to New
Haven. © New Haven bank N. B. A., executor
of will of author, New Haven. R 131933, Sept.
22, 1944. 101
Wilstach (Frank Jenners) Dictionary of similes.
© Edith M. Wilstach, New York. R 132012,
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irate: —An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author and copyright proprietor are the
Be same, and that therefore the name is not repeated in the claim paragraph.
Consolidated ed. 1944
“Abbott New York digest.
_ cumulative supplement. v.1-8. © Oct. 30, 1944;
A 184307; West pub.co., St. Paul & Lawyers co-
operative pub. co., Rochester, N. Y. 5777
_ Abrahams (Lewis) It’s all politics. © Oct. 2, 1944;
t
ae 184355; Samuel Curl, inc., New York. 5778
Adams (Franklin P.)* New York. Nods and Becks.
© Oct. 23, 1944; A 183802. 5779
_ Adams (J. Donald)* New York. Shape of books to
come. © Nov. 17, 1944; A 184376. 5780
Adshead (Gladys L.)* Winnetka, Ill. What Miranda
knew. © Nov. 2, 1944; A 183990. 5781
_ Aguirre (Jose Antonio de)* New York. Escape via -
Berlin. © Oct. 31, 1944; A 184281. 5782
Alabama. Supreme court. Report of cases argued
and determined, October term, 1943. v. 245.
© Oct. 7, 1944; A 183835; Chauncey Sparks,
governor of Alabama, for use of said state, Mont-
gomery, Ala. 5783
Alexis (Joseph E. A.)* Lincoln, Neb. En France.
© Oct. 2, 1944; A 183936. - 5784
Alford (L. P.) ed. Production handbook, edited by
L. P. Alford and John R. Bangs. Staff editor,
George E. Hagemann. © Oct. 27, 1944; A 183863;
Ronald press co., New York. 5785
Allan (Doug) Lightning strikes once. [1st ed.] ©
Oct. 25, 1944; A 183887; Robert M. McBride &
co., New York. j 5786
_ Alleman (Herbert C.) ed. New Testament commen-
tary. Edited by H. C. Alleman. [Revised by R.
T. Stamm, J.W.Horine, F.H. Knubel, and others]
© Sept. 57. 1944; A 184335; Board of publication
of the United Lutheran church inAmerica, Phila-
delphia. ) 5787
Allen pub. co.,* New York. King Solomon and his
followers. N.Y. 333. © Oct. 9,1944; A 183717.
5788
American federal tax reports. v. 31. © Oct. 21,
1944; A 183929; West pub. co., St. Paul. 5789
American Jewish year book, 5705, September 18,
1944, fo September 7, 1945. v. 46. © Nov. 14,
_ 1944; A 184291; Jewish publication soc. of Ameri-
ca, Philadelphia. 5190
American jurisprudence. v. 52. © Nov. 9, 1944;
A 184343; Jurisprudence publishers, inc., Roch-
ester, N. Y. é 5791
American news co.,* New York. Serving the read-.. :
ing public. © Mar. 7, 1944; A 183744. 5792
Ames (Jesse H.) Stories of my country’s growth,
by J. H. Ames, Merlin M. Ames [and] Odille
Ousley. © Oct. 18, 1944; A 183723; Webster pub.
co., inc,, St. Louis. 5793
Ames (Merlin M.) Stories of my country’s begin-
nings, by M. M. Ames, Jesse H. Ames [and]
Odille Ousley. © Oct. 18, 1944; A 183722; Web-
ster pub. co.; inc., St. Louis. 5794
Amiss (John M.) Industrial. supervisor, by J. M.
Amiss and Traver C. Sutton. © Oct: 30, 1944:
A 183924; Ronald press co., New York. 5795
Anderson (Robert Gordon)* Port Washington, L.1.,
N. Y. Biography of a cathedral. [1st ed.] ©
Nov. 15, 1944; A 184249. 5796
Andrews (John Paul) Gliding and soaring. [1st ed. |
© Oct. 23, 1944; A 183888: Robert M. McBride
& co. | New York. ‘ 5797
Angoff (Charles)* New York. Palestrina, savior
of church music. © Oct. 30, 1944; A 183848.
5798
Apel (Willi) Harvard dictionary of music. © Nov.
15, 1944: A 184373; President & fellows of Har-
vard college, Cambridge, Mass. 5799
Arey (Charles K.) Aviation science for boys and
girls. © Nov. 8, 1944; A 184094; Macmillan co.,
New York. 5800
Arnhym (Albert A.) Comfortization of aircraft.
© Oct. 24, 1944; A 184122; Pitman pub. corp.,
New York. 5801
Arnold (Elizabeth A.)* New Milford, Conn. Book —
of a lifetime. © Nov. 4, 1944; A 184196, 5802
Arnold-Forster (William Edward)* St. Ives, Corn-
wall, England. Charters of the peace. © ic.
Nov. 10, 1944; A ad int. 28551; pubd. Sept. 11.
5803
Artis (Dale Anne) Songs of circumstance. © Oct.
10, 1944; A 183751; Dorrance & co., inc., Phila-
delphia. 5804
Ashburn (Frank D.)* North Andover, Mass. Pea-
body of Groton. © Oct. 23, 1944; A 183695.
5805
Ashton (Helen)* New York. Joanna. © Aug. 7 1944;
A 184356. 5806
213
Askham (Francis)* London. Heart consumed. ©
1 c. Nov. 17, 1944; A ad int. 28572; pubd. Sept.
28. 5807
Baba ieee 5808-5810
Discourses. v.5, 1943. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1944;
A ad int. 28569; pubd. Sept. 4, 1943.
Divine theme with charts. © 1c. Sept. 12, 1944;
_ A ad int. 28567; pubd. July 1.
Scheme of Meher Baba universal spiritual
centre. ©1ic. Sept. 12,1944; A ad int. 28566;
pubd. Dec. 17, 1939.
© Circle productions, inc., New York.
Bailey (Henry Christopher)*
Cat's whisker. [ist ed.]
184061.
Highgate, England.
© Nov. 2, 1944; A
5811
Baird (A. Craig) comp. Representative American
speeches, 1943- 1944. © Oct. 19, 1944; A 183837;
H. W. Wilson co., New York. * 5812
Baird (A. T.) ed. One hundred cases for survival
after death. © Oct. 27,1944; A 183850; Bernard
Ackerman, inc., New York. 5813
Baker (Nina Brown) Garibaldi. © Nov. 1, 1944;A
184172: Vanguard press, inc., New York. 5814
Ball (M. Margaret) Problem of inter-American
organization. © Oct. 27, 1944; A 183987; Board
of trustees of the Leland Stanford univ., Stan-
ford University, Calif. 5815
Bangs (John R.) Factory management, by J. R.
Bangs, in collaboration with C. D. Hart. © Nov.
16, 1944; A 184398; Alexander Hamilton institute,
inc., New York. 5816
‘Barnwell (Mildred Telford) Years that the locust
hath eaten. © Nov. 15, 1944; A 184253; Man-
thorne & Burack, inc., Boston. 5817
Barrows (Marjorie) Jojo. © Oct. 20, 1944; A 183865;
Rand McNally & co., Chicago. 5818
Barton (Betsey)* New York. And now to live again.
© Oct. 27, 1944; A 183818. 5819
Baruch (Dorothy W.)* Los Angeles.
be people. © Oct. 20, 1944; A 183686.
Parents can
5820
Baugher (Ruby Dell)* Morganfield, Ky. Wedgwood
pitcher. © Nov. 1, 1944; A 183162. 5821
Baum (L. Frank) New Wizard of Oz. © Nov. 3,
1944; A 184031; Bobbs-Merrill co., Indianapolis.
5822
Baume (Eric)* London. Sydney Duck. © 1c. Nov.
8, 1944; A ad int, 28550; pubd. Mar. 16. 5823
Beaton (Maude Hill)*
quilt, Mary Ann.
Glendale, Calif. Keep your
© Oct. 25, 1944; A 184814.
5824
Beattie (Janet) Good for Scuffles. © Oct. 27, 1944;
A 183940; Howell, Soskin publishers, inc., New
York. 5825
Bechtel (John) Chicken devil mystery. © Oct. 30,
1944; A 183913; William B. Eerdmans pub. co.,
Grand Rapids, Mich. 5826
_Behlen (H.) & bro.,
- Bishop (William A.)* Ottawa.
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finishing. © Oct. 13; 1944; A 184284.
Helniont (I. J.)* New York. Modern dior in art.
© Oct. 16, 1944; A 183976.
Benet (Laura) Washineton Irving, explorer of
' American legend. © Oct. 24, 1944; A 183786;
Dodd, Mead & co., inc., New York. 5829
Bentwich (Norman de Mattos)* London. Jewish
youth comes home. © 1c. Nov. 10, 1944; A ad
int. 28553; pubd. Sept. 11.
Berge (Wendell) Cartels, challenge to a free world. -
© Sept. 29, 1944;.A 184054; Amer. council on
public affairs, Washington. — §831
Bergman (Alexander F.) They look like men. ©
Nov. 17, 1944; A 184320; Bernard Ackerman,
_ine., New York. 5832
Berkness (Hazelle M.) Pick a bunch of stars. ©
July 31, 1944, A 183989; Paebar co., New York.
inc.,* New York. Art of wood a
5827 ~
5828
5830
5833
Bernard (L. L.) War and its causes. © Oct. 24,
1944; A 183721; Henry Holt & co., inc., New
York. 5834
[Beston (Elizabeth Coatsworth)]* Nobleboro, Me.
Country neighborhood, by Elizabeth Coatsworth.
© Oct. 31, 1944; A 183899. 5835
Beymer (William Gilmore)* NewYork. 12:20 p. m. -
© Nov. 6, 1944; A 184375. 5836
Biddle (George)* Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. George
Biddle’s war drawings. © Nov. “15, 1944; A
184388. 5837
Billings (Buck) Unbranded thirty. © July 17, 1944;
A 184361; Arcadia house, inc., NewYork. 5838
Birmingham, Ala. General code of the city of
Birmingham, Ala. © Nov. 15, 1944; A 184301;
Michie co., Charlottesville, Va. 5839
Winged peace. ©
Nov. 10, 1944; A 184186. ;
Washington. There’s no place like
5841
Bloom (Vera)*
Washington. © Nov. 10,1944; A 184181,
Boas (Ernst P.) Treatment of the patient past fifty.
© Oct. 5, 1944; A 184165; Year book publishers,
inc., Chicago. §842-
Booth (H. H.) Book of combat planes. © Nov. 6,
1944; A 184371; Garden City pub. co., inc., New
York. 5843
Bowen (Genevieve) Living and learning in a rural
school. © Nov. 21, 1944; A 184401; Macmillan
co., New York. 5844
Boy scout year book.
iews. © Oct. 20, 1944; A 183688; D. Appleton-
Century co., inc., New York. 5845
Boyd (James) Eighteen poems. © Nov. 13, 1944;
A 184278; Charles Scribner's sons, New York.
5846
214
Edited by Franklin K. Math-
5840 ~
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 11, 1944
9882
Bradbury (Bianca) Half the music. © Nov. 10, 1944;
A 184254; Fine editions press, New York. 5847
Bradshaw (Marion John)* Bangor, Me. Nature of
Maine. © Oct. 2, 1944; A 183724. 5848
Brecher (Ch. M.) comp. Five books of Moses. ©
Oct. 25, 1944; A 184027; Fannie Saharfstein,
New York. 5849
Breckenridge (W. J.) Reptiles and amphibians of
Minnesota. © Oct. 16, 1944; A 183984; University
of Minnesota, Minneapolis. 5850
Breneman (John W.) Mathematics. © Oct. 25, 1944;
A 183860; Pennsyivania state college, State
College, Pa. 5851
Breuning (Margaret) Mary Cassatt. © Nov. 16,
1944; A 184337; Hyperion press, New York.
5852
Brines (Russell}* San Francisco. Until they eat
stones, [Ist ed.] © Nov. 15, 1944; A 185393.
5853
Brink (Caroli Ryrie) Magical melons. © Oct. 31,
1944; A 184282; Macmillan co., New York.
5854
Brink (Carol Ryrie)* St. Paul. Buffalo coat. ©
Nov. 14, 1944; A 184214. 5855
Broadfoot (Lennis L.) Pioneers of the Ozarks. ©
Nov. 1, 1944; A 184219; Caxton printers, Itd.,
Caldwell, Id. 5856
Brogan (Denis W.)* London. American character.
[ist ed.] © Oct, 23, 1944; A 183705. 5857
Bromfield (Louis)* Lucas, O. World we live in.
[ist ed. ] © Oct. 18, 1944; A 183699. 5858
Bronté (Charlotte) Jane Eyre. © Sept. 25, 1944;
A 184010; Random house, inc., New York. 5859
Brown (Beth)* New York. Universal station. [1st
ed.] © Nov. 2, 1944; A 184170. 5860
Brown (Joe E.)* Los Angeles. Your kids and mine.
[ist ed.] © Oct. 19, 1944; A 184060. 5861
Brown (Margaret Wise)* New York. Bigfur secret.
[ist ed.] © Oct. 25, 1944; A 183797. 5862
Brown (Paul) Hi Guy, the Cinderella horse. © Oct.
9, 1944; A 183832; Charles Scribner’s sons, New
York. 5863
Bryant (Bernice) God’s wonder world. © Oct. 20,
1944; A 184089; C. D. Pantle, St. Louis. 5864
Bulian(Walter) Metallography of magnesium and its
alloy, by W. Bulian and Eberhard Fahrenhorst.
‘[Translated by] Technical staffs of F. A. Hughes
& co., ltd. and Magnesium elektron, ltd. © 1c.
Oct. 19, 1944; A ad int. 28571; pubd. Sept. 20;
Magnesium elektron, ltd., Swinton, nr. Manchest-
er, England. 5865
624602 O - 45 - z
- Burlingame (Cora)* Louisville.
215
Buranelli (Prosper) ed. Cross word puzzle book.
56th series. Edited by P. Buranelli, F. Gregory
Hartswick [and] Margaret Petherbridge. © Oct.
18, 1944; A 184001; Simon & Schuster, inc. -
Plaza oe cO;, New York, 5866
Lord oi London.
© Oct. 20, 1944; A 183685. 5867
Burt (Alfred Leroy) Short history of Canada for
Americans. © Sept. 15, 1944; A 184052; Univer-
sity of Minnesota, Minneapolis: 5868
Burton (Katherine)* Bronxville, N. Y. No shadow
of turning; the life of James Kent Stone (Father
Fidelis of the Cross) [1st ed.] © Oct. 25, 1944;
A 183842. 5869
Busch (Niven)* West Los Angeles, Calif. They
dream of home. [ist ed.] © Nov. 10, 1944;
A 184171. 5870
Butterfield (William H.) Credit letters that win
friends. © Nov. 9, 1844; A 184293; University
of Oklahoma press, Norman, Okl. 5871
Bynner (Witter)* Sante Fe, N. M. Way of life
according to Laotzu. © Oct. 20, 1944; A 183968.
5872
Cairns (Huntington) ed. Masterpieces of painting
from the National gallery of art. Edited by H.
Cairns and John Walker. © Nov. 15, 1944, A
184415; Publications fund, National gallery of
art, Washington. 5873
California. District courts of appeal. Reports of
cases determined. v. 622d. © Oct. 13, 1944;
A 183844; Bancroft-Whitney co., San Francisco.
5874
California reporter, covering cases reported in
Pacific reporter, Second series. 147 P. 2d-148
P, 2d. © Oct. 27, 1944; A shin ; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 5875
Campbell (George Alexander) Friends are my
story. © Oct. 15, 1944; A 184090; C. D. Pantle,
St. Louis. 5876
Cannon (James P.) History of American Trotskyism.
© Sept. 22, 1944; A 183880; Pioneer publishers,
New York. 5877
Cantarow (Abraham) Lead poisoning, by A. Cantarow
and Max Trumper. © Nov. 15, 1944; A 184385;
Williams & Wilkins co., Baltimore. 5878
Carlisle (Norman) ed. Air forces reader. [1st ed.]
© Nov. 13, 1944; A 184268; Bobbs-Merrill co.,
Indianapolis. 5879
Carnegie endowment for international peace,*
Washington. Year book, 1944. © Sept. 18, 1944;
A 184048. 5880
© Oct. 31, 1944:
5881
Cassirer (Ernst) Essay on man.
A 184242; Yale univ. press, New Haven.
Chalmers (Allan Knight) Constant fire. © Oct. 30,
1944; A 184006; Charles Scribner’s sons, New
York. 5882
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5883
Chambers (T. M.)* Dallas. Biblical recipes for
preparing young lives from babyhood through
adolescence. © June 8, 1944; A 183869.
5883
Chaplin (W. W.) Fifty-two days. [ist ed.] © Nov.
3, 1944; A 184029; Bobbs-Merrillco., Indianapo-
lis. 5884
Chase (Daryl) Joseph the prophet as he lives in the
hearts of his people. © Oct. 6, 1944; A 184349;
Deseret book co., Salt Lake City. 5885
Chase (Mary Ellen)* Northampton, Mass. Bible
and the common reader. © Nov. 21, 1944;
A 184402. 5886
Cholmeley-Jones (Henrietta Sturgis) Slow advance,
1914-1944, [By] Henrietta, Edward, Richard
Cholmeley-Jones. © Oct. 10, 1944; A 183747;
Dorrance & co., inc., Philadelphia. 5887
Clark (Henry W.) Cross and the eternal order. ©
Oct. 31, 1944; A 183897; Macmillan co., New
York. 5888
[Clark (Thomas Blake) }* Washington. Advertising
smoke screen, by Blake Clark. [ist ed.] ©
Oct, 25, 1944; A 184146. 5889
Claudy (Carl H.)* Washington. Lion’s paw. © Oct.
17, 1944; A 183914. ~ 5890
Cleveland (Reginald M.) Coming air age, by R. M.
Cleveland and Leslie E. Neville. © Nov. 13,
1944; A 184272; McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New
York, 5891
Clifford (Harold B.) America my home, then and
now. © Aug. 28, 1944; A 184039; Charles Scrib-
ner’s sons, New York. 5892
]
Clift (Denison)* New York. Spy in the room. ©
Aug. 17, 1944; A 184352. 5893
Cockrell (Frank M.) History of early Dallas, by F.
M. Cockrell. [Revised by Monroe F. Cockrell]
© Oct. 28, 1944; A 184206; Monroe F. Cockrell,
Evanston, IIl. 5894
Cohn (David L.)* Hopewell, N.. J.
wheels. © Nov. 7, 1944; A 184374.
Combustion on
5895
Collins (Frederick L.)* West Falmouth, Mass.
Homicide squad. © Oct. 27, 1944; A 183966.
5896
Combs (George Hamilton) I’d take this way again.
© Oct. 15, 1944; A 184091; C. D. Pantle, St.
Louis. — 5897
Comroe (Bernard I.) Arthritis and allied conditions.
© Oct. 24, 1944; A 183689; Lea & Febiger, Phila-
delphia. 5898
Connecticut. Supreme court of errors. Cases ar-
gued and determined. v. 130. © Oct. 2, 1944;
A 183809; Frances Burke Redick, secretary of
state of the state of Connecticut, Hartford. 5899
216
pt. -L nS. 3ve Fk
Connecticut historical society & Society of May-
flower descendants in the state of Connecticut*
Hartford. Records of the Congregational church
in Windham, Conn. (except church votes) 1700-
1851. © Sept. 20, 1944; A 184334, . 5900
Cooley (Donald G.) Your world tomorrow. © Mar.
31, 1944; A 183793; Essential books, inc., New
York. - 5901
Cornell (William B.) Business organization, ©
Oct. 26, 1944; A 183902; Alexander Hamilton
institute, inc., New York. .
Cornwell (Dorothea) They dare not go a-hunting.
© Oct. 10, 1944; A 183698; Dodd, Mead & co.,
inc., New York, 5903
Costantino (Joan) Secrets at the Mardi Gras, by J.
Costantino and Josephine Costantino. © Oct. 27,
1944; A 183954; Albert Whitman & co., Chicago.
5904
Coward (Noel)* London. Middle east diary. [1st
' ed.] © Nov, 2, 1944; A-184058. 5905
Crandall (L. W.) Concrete building design data.
[By] L. W. Crandall, George Evans, Erik Sollid
{and others] © July 1, 1944; A 183754; Samuel
Judd, Denver. 5906
Crane (Aimée) Gallery of great paintings. © Oct.
25, 1944; A 183762; Crown publishers, New York.
; 5907
Cronin (A. J.)* Greenwich, Conn. Green years.
© Nov. 13, 1944; A 184190. 5908
Crosby (Everett Uberto)* Nantucket, Mass. East-
man Johnson at Nantucket. © Oct. 30, 1944;
A 184049. 5909
Crow (Carl)* New York. China takes her place.
[ist ed.] © Nov. 8, 1944; A 184148, 5910
[Crowley (Aleister)] Book of Thoth; a short essay
on the Tarot of the Egyptians, being the Equinox,
v. 3, no. 5, by the Master Therion. © 1 c. Oct.
27, 1944; A ad int. 28526; pubd. Mar. 21; Karl
J. Germer, New York. ) 5911
Curry (John Steuart) illus. Essays of Ralph Waldo
Emerson. © Sept. 25, 1944; A 184011; Random
house, inc., New York. 5912
Cutten (George B.) Should prohibition return. ©
Nov. 3, 1944; A 184192; Fleming H. Revell co.,
New York. 5913
Cyclopedia of medicine, surgery and specialties.
v. 5, 6. © Oct. 31, 1944; A 183941; F. A. Davis
co., Philadelphia. 5914
What, more
Dahl (Francis W.)* Newton, Mass.
5915
Dahl. © Nov. 8, 1944; A 184197.
Dakin-White (Charlotte F.)* Springfield, Mass.
Beyond the hurt and other poems, © Oct. 25,
1944; A 183760. 5916
Dalgliesh (Alice)* New York. Silver pencil, ©
Oct. 9, 1944; A 183826. 5917
5902
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BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 11, 1944 :
Daniels (Josephus) Wilson era, years of peace,
1910-1917. © Nov. 18, 1944; A 184397; Univer-
sity of North Carolina press, Chapel Hill, N.C.
5918
New York. My country.
5919
Davenport (Russell W.)*
© Oct. 24, 1944; A 184002.
Davis (Hassoldt)* New York. Half past when. [1st
ed.] © Nov. 8, 1944; A 184233. 5920
De Angeli (Marguerite) Turkey for Christmas. ©
Oct. 27, 1944; A 184258; Westminster press,
Philadelphia. 5921
Degon (Elmer F.) Practical manual of E-6B com-
puter, by E. F. Degon [and] Allan C. Zweng. ©
Oct. 4, 1944; a 183815; Pan American navigation
service, North Hollywood, Calif. 5922
De la Roche (Mazo)* Ontario. Building of Jalna.
Whiteoak ed. [1sted.] © Oct. 20, 1944; A 184286.
5923
De Leeuw (Adéle)* Plainfield, N. J. Doctor Ellen.
© Oct. 31, 1944; A 183898. 5924
De Longchamps (Joanne) And ever Venus. © Oct.
5, 1944; A 183875; Wagon & star publishers,
West Los Angeles, Calif. 5925
Derleth (August)* Sauk City, Wis. And you, Tho-
reau. © Aug, 24, 1944; A 184069. 5926
Dern (Peggy) Frost in April. © July 17, 1944; A
184364; Arcadia house, inc., New York. 5927
De Saxe (Maurice) Reveries on the art of war. [By]
M. De Saxe. Translated and edited by Thomas
R. Phillips. © Oct. 19, 1944; A 183969; Military
service pub. co., Harrisburg, Pa. 5928
Desk standard dictionary of the English language.
Abridged fromthe Funk & Wagnalls New standard
dictionary of the English language. [Ready refer-
ence ed.] © Oct. 16, 1944; A 184372; Funk &
Wagnalls co., New York. 5929
Desmond (Alice Curtis) Sea cats. © Oct. 24, 1944;
A 183682; Macmillan co., New York. 5930
Deweerd (H. A.) Great soldiers of world war 2.
[1st ed.] © Oct.30, 1944; A 183923; W. W. Nor-
ton & co., inc., New York. 5931
Dewey (Thomas B.)* Arlington, Va. Hue and cry.
© Nov. 1, 1944; A 184225. 5932
Dierkes (Henry)* La Porte, Ind. Emerge with the
swallow. © Nov. 1, 1944; A 184251. 5933
Dingman (Charles F.) Estimating building costs.
© Nov. 8, 1944; A 184299; McGraw-Hill book
co., inc., New York. 5934
Domoney (Valentine)* Oklahoma City. Your suc-
cess through character analysis. © More 1, 1944;
5935
A 184018.
Donahue (George J.) Letters to David. © Oct. 15,
1944; A 183746; Dorrance & co., inc., Philadel-
phia. 5936
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5954
Dorey (J. Milnor) Basic educational refresher.
Elementary English, by J.M.Dorey. Elementary
mathematics, by William L. Schaaf. © Aug, 14,
1944; A 183789; Garden City pub. co., inc., New
York, 5937
Dostoyevsky (Fyodor) Crime and punishment. [By]
F. Dostoyevsky. Translated from the Russian,
-by Constance Garnett. © Sept. 25, 1944; A 184012;
Random house, inc., New York. 5938
Dougherty (Norbert F.)* Los Angeles. Occupation-
al planning for tomorrow. © Oct. 25, 1944;
A 184183. 5939
Douglas (Bruce) Way of the strong. © Nov. 6, 1944;
A 184085; Theodore Wayland Douglas, Mexico,
D. F. 5940
Dubberly (Vinton M.) Tar, pitch and turpentine.
© Oct. 10, 1944; A 183750; Dorrance & co.,inc.,
Philadelphia. 5941
Dubkin (Leonard) Murmur of wings. © Nov. 20,
1944; A 184416; McGraw-Hill book co., inc.,
New York. 5942
Duffus (R. L.) Valley and its people. [1st ed.]
© Nov. 13, 1944; A 184230; Alfred A, Knopf,
inc., New York. 5943
Dunham (Clarence W.) Theory and practice of re-'
inforced concrete. © Oct, 23, 1944; A 183861;
McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New York. 5944
Dunlap (Orrin E 3) jz. Radio’s 100 men of science.
[ist ed.] © Nov. 8, 1944; A 184144; Harper &
bros., New York. 5945
Caesar and Christ.
5946
Durant (Will)* Los Angeles.
© Oct. 23, 1944; A 184003.
Dyett (James G.) Your navy now. © Oct. 19, 1944;
A 183741; Oxford univ. press, New York, inc.,
New York. 5947
Eakin (Mildred Moody) Getting acquainted with
Jewish neighbors. © Oct. 24, 1944; A 183678;
Macmillan co., New York. 5948
Edelbaum (Meyer)* New York. Way to freedom.
© Nov. 17, 1944; A 184390. 5949
Eden (Rob) Always in her heart.
A 183873; Gramercy pub. co., New York.
© Oct. 2, 1944;
5950
Edgerton (Franklin) tr, Bhagavad Gita. Parts 1,
2. © Nov. 6, 1944; A 184224; President & fel-
lows of Harvard college, Cambridge, Mass.
5951
Edmonds (Walter D.)* Boonville, N. Y. Wilderness
clearing, © Oct. 24, 1944; A 183785. 5952
Edwards (Sterling W.)* Silver Spring, Md. This
clocked and crystal moment. © June 1, 1944;
A 183820, 5953
Eifert (William Henry) In season, out of season.
© Nov. 13, 1944; A 184345; Concordia pub. house,
St. Louis. 5954
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
5955
Ekirch (Arthur A!phonse) ir. Idea of progress in
America, 1815-1860. © Oct. 27, 1944; A 183959;
Columbia univ. press, New York. 5955
Elliott (Margaret Axson) My Aunt Louise and
Woodrow Wilson. © Oct. 28, 1944; A 184245;
Margaret Randolph Elliott, Pasadena. 5956
Elmore (Carl Hopkins) Quit you like men. © Oct.
23, 1944; A 184005; Charles Scribner’s sons,
. New York. 5957
Ely (Robert Erskine)* New York. A beginning.
© Nov. 8, 1944; A 184188. : 5958
England (Jane) pseud. Yorkshire farm. © July 17,
1944; A 184366; Arcadia house, inc., New York.
5959
Erskine (John)* New York. What is music? [list
ed.] © Oct. 23, 1944; A 183707. 5960
Estes (Eleanor) Hundred dresses. © Oct. 19, 1944;
A 183701; Harcourt, Brace & co., inc., New York.
5961
Ewen (David) 5962, 5963
Music for the millions. © Oct. 23, 1944; A 184125;
Arco pub. co., New York.
Tales from the Vienna woods. © Nov. 9, 1944;
A 184120; Henry Holt & co., inc., New York.
Farrington (S. Kip) jr. Giants of the rails. © Nov.
6, 1944; A 184177; Garden City pub. co., inc.,
New York. 5964
Faulkner (Harold U.) Labor in America, by H.-U.
Faulkner and Mark Starr. © Oct. 25, 1944;
A 184131; Harper & bros., New York. 5965
Federal reporter: Second series. v. 142 F. 2d.
@ © Oct. 9, 1944; A 183834; West pub. co., St.
Paul. 5966
Feis (Herbert) Sinews of peace. [1st ed.] © Oct.
25, 1944; A 184130; Harper & bros., New York.
5967
Felsen (Henry) Pilots all. [1st ed.] © Oct. 25,
1944; A 184136; Harper & bros., New York.
5968
Fenner (Phyllis R.) comp. Princesses and peasant
boys. [1st ed.] © Nov. 13, 1944; A 184229; Al-
fred A. Knopf, inc., New York. 5969
Fern (George H.) What is vocational education.
© Nov. 8, 1944; A 184097; Amer. technical soc.,
Chicago. 5970
Ferris (Elmer E.) Salesmanship, by E. E. Ferris,
in collaboration with Fowler Manning. © Oct.
26, 1944; A 183904; Alexander Hamilton institute,
inc., New York. 5971
Field (Carter) Bernard Baruch, park bench states-
man. © Oct. 23, 1944; A 183804; McGraw-Hill
book co., inc., New York. 5972
Field (Peter) Death rides the night. © Nov. 1,
1944; A 184226; Jefferson house, inc., New York.
5973
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Fieser (Louis F.) Organic chemistry, by L. F.
Fieser and Mary Fieser. Abridged. © Oct. 27,
1944; A 184109; D. C. Heath & co., Boston.
5974
Fisher (George A.)* Keetley, Utah. Behind the
lines. © Sept. 15, 1944; A 183838. 5975
Fisher (Helen Stevens)* Chicago. Riddle-de-quiz.
© Nov. 17, 1944; A 184316. 5976
Fisher (Irving) World maps and globes, by I. Fisher
and O. M. Miller. © June 16, 1944; A 183791;
Essential books, New York. 5977
Fitzkee (Dariel) Trick brain. © Nov. 2, 1944;
A 184118; Dariel Fitzroy, San Rafael, Calif.
- 5978
Five young American poets. Third series. 1944.
© Sept. 3, 1944; A 184377; New directions, Nor-
folk, Conn. 5979
Fleming (John C.) There’s always tomorrow, by
Jj. C. Fleming and Lois Eby. © july 17, 1944;
A 184362; Arcadia house, inc., New York.
» 5980
Flint (Harvey) Winning sailboat races. © Nov. 6,
1944; A 184106; A. S. Barnes & co., New York.
5981
Flynn (Harry Eugene) Voices of verse. Books 3,
4. By H. E. Flynn, Ray Butts MacLean [and]
Chester Benford Lund. © Jan. 28, June 28, 1944;
A 183944, 183945; Lyons & Carnahan, Chicago.
5982, 5983
Footner (Hulbert)* Baltimore. Rivers of the East-
ernShore. © Oct. 26, 1944; A 183794. 5984
Fosdick (Harry Emerson) Great time to be alive.
[ist ed.] © Oct. 25, 1944; A 184134; Harper &
bros., New York. P 5985
Foster (Genevieve)* Evanston, Ill. Abraham
Lincoln’s world, 1809-1865. © Sept. 11, 1944;
A 183831. 5986
Fraenkel (Ernst) Military occupation and the rule
of law. © Oct. 24, 1944; A 184412; Oxford univ.
press, New York, inc., New York. 5987
Frasier (George Willard) 5988, 5989
How and why discoveries. [By] G. W. Frasier,
Helen Dolman, Francis Shoemaker [and]
Kathryne Van Noy. ©Nov. 13, 1944; A 184346.
How and why experiments. [By]G. W. Frasier,
Helen Dolman, Francis Shoemaker [and]
Kathryne Van Noy. © Oct. 1, 1944; A184051.
© L. W. Singer co., Syracuse.
Freeland (George Earl) America’s building. [By]
G. E. Freeland, Edward Everett Walker and Helen
Esther Williams. © Aug. 28, 1944; A 184273;
Charles Scribner’s sons, New York. 5990
Freeman (Douglas Southall) Lee’s lieutenants. v.
3. © Oct. 9, 1944; A 183827; Charles Scribner s
sons, New York. 5991
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 11, 1944
Freeman (Mae) Fun with chemistry, by Mae and
Ira Freeman. © Oct. 16, 1944; A 183692; Ran-
dom house, inc., New York. 5992
Freemasons. Michigan. Grand lodge. Michigan
masonic monitor and ceremonies. © July 12,
1944; A 184308; Grand lodge of free and accepted
masons of the state of Michigan, Grand Rapids,
Mich. 5993
Friskey (Margaret) Tad Lincoln and the green um-
brella. © Oct. 19, 1944; A 183740; Oxford univ.
press, New York, inc., New York. 5994
Frobisher (Martin) jr. Fundamentals of bacteri-
ology. © Nov.9, 1944; A 184182; W. B. Saunders
co., Philadelphia. 5995
Frost (Rosamund) Pierre Auguste Renoir. © Nov.
16, 1944; A 184336; Hyperion press, New York.
5996
Furman (A. L.)* New York. 5997, 5998
Armchair companion. © Oct. 25, 1944; A 184020.
Second mystery companion. © Nov. 1, 1944;
A 184021.
Gaa (Charles John) Taxation of corporate income.
© Aug. 28, 1944; A 183912; University of Illinois
press, Urbana, Ill. 5999
Gable (Charles H.) 6000 -6006
Book of along the creek, by C. H. Gable and Ellen
Schulz Quillin. © Oct. 30, 1944, A 183953.
Book of feathered flights, by G. H. Gable and
Ellen Schulz Quillin. © Oct. 30, 1944, A
183947.
Book of finding nature’s treasures, byC. H. Gable
and Ellen Schulz Quillin. © Oct. 30, 1944;
A 183949.
Book of from seed to tree, C.H. Gable and Elitn
Schulz Quillin. © Oct. 30, 1944; A 183948.
Book of little creatures with many legs, by C. H.
Gable and Ellen Schulz Quillin. © Oct. 30,
; 1944; A 183950.
Book of queer animals, by C. H. Gable and Ellen
Schulz Quillin. © Oct. 30, 1944; A 183951.
Book of thin wings, by C. H. Gable and Ellen
Schulz Quillin. © Oct. 30, 1944; A 183952.
© Albert Whitman & co., Chicago.
Gaines (Thomas) Healthful eating. © Sept. 22,
1944; A 184189; Joseph F, Wagner, inc., New
York. 6007
Gatti (Attilio) Mediterranean spotlights. © Oct. 9,
1944; A 183830; Charles Scribner’s sons, New
York. 6008
Georgia. Supreme court. Reports of cases decided.
v. 197. © Nov. 10, 1944; A 184208; State of
Georgia, Atlanta. 6009
Gide (André) Imaginary interviews. [By] A. Gide.
Translated from the French, by Malcolm Cowley.
© Oct. 23, 1944; A 183702; Jacaues Schiffrin,
New York. 6010
Gilbert (Anthony) pseud. Thirty days to live. © Oct.
23, 1944; A 183782; Smith & Durrell, New York.
6011
6032
Glantz (Evelyn) Scrap fun for everyone. © Oct.
16, 1944; A 183776; Larch book co., New York.
6012
Godbold (Albea) Church college of the old south.
© Cct. 12, 1944; A 183995; Duke univ. press,
Durham, N.C. 6013
Godcharles (Frederic A.) Chronicles of central
Pennsylvania. v.1-4. © June 26, 1944; A 183710;
Lewis historical pub. co., inc., New York.
6014
Going (Clayton G.)*
Dogs at war. © Oct. 31, 1944; A 183900.
Kew Gardens, L. I1., N. Y.
6015
Gosselink (Sara Elizabeth) 6016-6019
Captive’s return. © Nov. 7, 1944; A 184409.
Lucius, the centurion. © Nov. 3, 1944; A 184408.
Physician of Galilee. © Oct.17, 1944; A 184050.
Royal inn. © Nov. 11, 1944; A 184252.
© William B. Eerdmans pub. co., Grand Rapids,
Mich.
Graf (Don) Convenience for research. © Aug. 15,
1944; A 184419; Voorhees, Walker, Foley &
Smith, New York. 6020
Grant (J. C. Boileau) Method of anatomy. © Nov.
4, 1944; A 184025; Williams & Wilkins co.,
Baitimore. 6021
Gray (Albert F.) Christian theology. v. 1. © Oct.
219
9, 1944; A 183736; Gospel trumpet co., Ander-
son, Ind. 6022
Grayson (Alice Barr) Do you know your daughter.
© Nov. 20, 1944; A 184386; D. Appleton-Century
co., inc., New York. 6023
[Great Britain. Ministry of reconstruction] So-
cial insurance. Parts1,2. © 1c. Nov. 9, 1944;
A ad int. 28554, 28555; pubd. Sept. 26, 27; Con-
troller of His Majesty's stationery office, Lon-
don. 6024, 6025
Greendlinger (Leo) Financial and business state-
ments. © Oct. 26, 1944; A 183906; Alexander
Hamilton institute, inc., New York. 6026
Greene (HarryA.) At 2lltimes. [By] H. A. Greene
[and] Kate Ashley. © Sept. 11, 1944; A 183811;
Row, Peterson & co., Evanston, Ill. 6027
Grigassy (Julius)* Braddock, Pa. My prayer book.
© Oct. 20, 1944; A 183716. 6028
Grimm (William) Hansel and Gretel, by W. Grimm
and JacobGrimm. Illustrations by Warren Chap-
pell. [1st ed.}] © Nov. 13, 1944; A 184232; Al-
fred A. Knopf, inc., New York. 6029
Grodzinski (Paul) Diamond tools. © Oct. 2, 1944;
A 183971; Anton Smit & co., inc., New York.
6030
Gronowicz (Antoni) Four from the old town, by A.
Gronowicz. Translated from the Polish, by Jo-
seph Vetter. © Sept.11, 1944; a 183828; Charles
Scribner’s sons, New York. ; 6031
Gross (Fred L.)* Brooklyn. What is the verdict?
© Nov. 21, 1944; A 184403, 6032
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6033
Groves (Ernest R.) Conserving marriage and the
family. © Oct. 24, 1944; A 183679; Macmillan co.,
New York, 6033
Gruber (Ruth)* Washington.
Arctic. © Oct. 13, 1944; A 184280.
I went to the Soviet
6034
Haggin (Bernard H.)* New York. Music for the man
who enjoys Hamlet. [1st ed.] © Nov. 13, 1944;
A 184228.
Hall (Warner) Even Jericho. © Nov. 6, 1944;
A 184084; Macrae-Smith co., Philadelphia.
6036
Halsey (Margaret)*
friends are soldiers.
183925.
New York. Some of my best
© Sept. 18, 1944; A
6037
Harding (Bertita) Lost waltz. [1st ed.] © Nov. 20,
1944; A 184391; Bobbs-Merrill co., Indianapolis.
6038
Harmon (Tom)* North Hollywood,*Calif. Pilots
also pray. © Oct. 24, 1944; A 183712. 6039
Harper (Wilhelmina)* Philadelphia. Uncle Sam’s
story book. [1st ed.] © Nov.15, 1944; A 184327.
6040
Harris (Robert S.) ed. Vitamins and hormones. v.
2. Editedby R.S. Harris and KennethV. Thimann.
© Sept. 12, 1944; A183763; Academic press, inc.,
New York. 6041
Harrison (Norman B.)* Minneapolis. Living. ©
Oct. 30, 1944; A 184250. 6042
Hartley (L. P.) Shrimp and the anemone. © 1c.
Nov. 4, 1944; A ad int. 28537; pubd. Oct. 30;
Putnam & co., ltd., London. 6043
Hasenjaeger (Ella) Asepsis in communicable dis-
ease nursing. © Nov. 15, 1944; A 184392; J. B.
Lippincott co., Philadelphia. 6044
Hatch (Alden) General Ike. © Nov. 15, 1944; A
184347; Henry Holt & co., inc., New York. 6045
Hatcher (Harlan) The Great Lakes. © Oct. 19,
1944: A 183758; Oxford univ. press, New York,
inc., New York. 6046
Hay (Timothy) Horses. [1st ed.] © Nov. 8, 1944;
A 184151; Harper & bros., New York. © 6047
Heal (Edith)
A 184266; Crown publishers, New York.
This very sun. © Nov. 13, 1944;
6048
[Heard (Henry Fitzgerald) ]* Trabuco Canyon,
Calif. Recollection, by Gerald Heard. © Oct.
16, 1944; A 184410. 6049
Hebert (Walter H.) Fighting Joe Hooker. [ist ed.]
© Nov. 3, 1944; A 184030; Bobbs-Merrill co.,
Indianapolis. 6050
Heckelmann (Charles N.) Vengeance trail. © Sept.
20, 1944; A 184358; Arcadia house, inc., New
York. 6051
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Heimsath (Charles H.) Genius of public worship.
© Sept. 18, 1944; A 184154; Charles Scribner's
sons, New York. 6052
Henderson (Daniel)* New York. From the Volga
to the Yukon. © Nov. 21, 1944;A 184420. 6053
Henry (Robert Selph) First with the most, Forrest.
[1st ed.] © Gct. 31, 1944; A 183962; Bobbs-Mer-
rill co., Indianapolis. 6054
Herrick (Arthur D.)* Brooklyn. Food regulation
and compliance. v.1, © Oct, 24,1944; A 183889.
6055
Hershberger (Guy Franklin) War, peace and non-
resistance. © Nov. 1, 1944; A 184325; Herald
press, Scottdale, Pa. 6056
Hewes (Agnes Danforth) Two oceans to Canton.
[ist ed.] © Oct. 23, 1944; A 183703; Alfred A.
Knopf, inc., New York. 6057
Hewlett (John H.)* New York. Thunder beats the
drum! [ist ed.] © Bent 22, 1944; A 183886.
6058
Hicks (Granville)* Grafton, N. Y. Behold trouble.
© Nov. 14, 1944; A 184210. 6059
[Hill (Carolyn Sherwin Bailey)]* Temple, N. H.
Pioneer art in America, by Carolyn Sherwin
Bailey. © Oct. 27, 1944; A 183868. ' 6060
Hinman (Harold Lee)* Leacock, Pa. Hamarita and
other poems. © Sept. 1, 1944; A 184289. 6061
Hode (Hal)* New York. This hero husiness. ©
July 14, 1944; A 184022. 6062
Hoeksema (Herman) Mystery of Bethlehem. © Nov.
9, 1944; A 184116; William B. Eerdmans pub. co.,
Grand Rapids. 6063
Hoerr (V. Winters) American business law. v. 3.
Property, real and personal, by V. W. Hoerr.
Bailments and carriers corporations, by Donald
Hesson. © Oct. 4, 1944; A 184173; Walton pub.
co., Chicago. 6064
[Hoff (Syd)]* Bell Harbor, L.1I.,N. Y. Feeling no
pain, by Hoff. © Nov. 15, 1944; A 184383. 6065
Hogeboom (Amy) 6066, 6067
Ann comes to New York. © Nov. 10, 1944; A
184204; Lothrop, Lee & Shepard co,, New York. -
Dogs and how to draw them. © Oct. 18, 1944;
A 183726; Vanguard press, inc., New York.
Hoke (Helen) 6068, 6069
Doctor, the puppy who learned. © Sept. 15, 1944;
A 183778.
Shep and the baby. © Sept. 15, 1944: A 183779.
© Julian Messner, inc., New York.
Holliston (Carol) Bride wore overalls. © Oct. 2,
1944; A 183872; Gramercy pub. co., New York.
6070
Holt (Tex) pseud. Trouble at Dougle Triangle. ©
Aug. 17, 1944; A 184359; reer house, inc.,
New York! 6071
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 11, 1944
Hope (Hazel) Little star of Mexico. © Nov. 15,
1944; A 184256; Bruce Humphries, inc., Boston.
6072
Hopkins (Arthur W.)* West Swanzey, N. H. Pep,
pills and politics. © Sept. 20, 1944; A 183690.
6073 |
Hopkins (B. S.) Chemistry and you. [By] B. S.
Hopkins, H. R. Smith, R. E. Davis [and others]
© Sept. 11, 1944; A 183946; Lyons & Carnahan,
Chicago. 6074
Howard (George P.) Religious liberty in Latin
America. © Oct. 16, 1944; A 184332; Westmin-
ster press, Philadelphia. 6075
Howard (Guy) Walkin’ preacher of the Ozarks.
[ist ed.] © Nov. 8, 1944; A 184142; Harper &
bros., New York. 6076
Howie (Edith)* Sioux Falls, S. D. Cry murder.
© Nov. 17, 1944; A 184317. 6077
[Hudson (Paul M.)* Vallejo, Calif. Oriental health
remedies, by Paul M. Kourennoff [pseud.] ©
swing 8, 1944: A 183105. 6078
Humphries (Adelaide) Then came romance. © Sept.
20, 1944; A 184357; Arcadia house, inc., New
York. 6079
Humphries (Rolfe) Summer landscape. © Sept. 18,
1944; A 183824: Charles Scribner’s sons, New
York. 6080
Hunt (Marigold) Life of Our Lord for children.
Sept. 20, 1944: A 183734; Sheed & Ward, inc.,
New York. 6081
Hunt (William) & co., Federal, inc., U. S. A. Re-
view of pre-war merchant shipping in Far east-
ern waters, by W. Hunt & co., Federal, inc., U.S.
A., in association with Ciina corp. © Nov. 15,
1944; A 184311; China corp., New York. 6082
Huszar (George B. de) New perspectives on peace.
© Nov. 6, 1944; A 184339; University of Chicago,
Chicago. 6083
Idell (Albert E.) Bridge to Brooklyn. © Nov. 6,
1944; A 184119; Henry Holt & co., inc., New
York. 6084
Illustrated London news. v. 205. 6085-6087
No. 5503, Oct. 7, 1944. © 1c. Nov.3, 1944; A ad
int. 28541; pubd. Oct. 7.
No. 5504, Oct. 14, 1944. © 1c. Nov. 14, 1944;
. Aad int. 28565; pubd. Oct. 14.
No. 5505, Oct. 21, 1944. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1944;
A ad int. 28579; pubd. Oct. 21.
© King features syndicate, inc., New York.
Infield (Henrik F.)* New York. Cooperative liv-
ing in Palestine. © Oct. 10, 1944; A 183775.
6088
Jackson (Elizabeth) Faith and fire within us. © Oct.
16, 1944; A 183810; University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis. 6089
Jackson (Joseph Henry)* New York. Continent’s
end. © Nov. 15, 1944; A 184271. 6090
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Jacobs (Emma Atkins) Secret spring. [1st ed.]
© Oct. 30, 1944; A 183928; John C. Winston co.,
Philadelphia. 6091
Jaffe (Bernard)* Brooklyn. Men of science in
America. © Oct, 13, 1944; A 183927. 6092
Janta (Alexander) I lied to live. © Nov. 20, 1944;
A 184400; Roy publishers, a. n., New York.
6093
Jaques (Florence Page) Snowshoe country. © Oct.
23, 1944; A 183993; University of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, 6094
Jarden (Richards) Flying marquis. © Oct. 20, 1944;
A 183745; Dorrance & co., inc., Philadelphia.
6095
Joesten (Joachim)* Elmhurst, L. I., N. ¥Y. What
Russia wants. © Feb. 25, 1944; A 183792.
6096
Johnsen (Julia E.) comp. Lowering the voting age.
© Oct. 20, 1944; A 183836; H. W. Wilson co.,
New York. 6097
Johnshoy (J. Walter) tr. Apaurak in Alaska. Trans-
lated and compiled from the records of the Rev-
erend T. L. Brevig, pioneer missionary to the
Eskimos of Alaska. © Nov. 1, 1944; A 184270;
Dorrance & co., inc., Philadelphia. 6098
Johnson (Burges) As much as I dare. © Nov, 3,
1944; A 184074; Ives Washburn, inc., New York.
a 6099
Johnson (J. Glover) Highroads of the universe. ©
Oct. 30, 1944; A 184009; Charles Scribner’s
sons, New York. - 6100
Johnson (Joseph French) ‘Business and the man, by
J. F. Johnson. [Revised by Redford K. Johnson]
© July 14, 1944; A 184399; Alexander Hamilton
institute, inc., New York. 6101
Johnson (Robert Wooc)* Princeton, N. J. But,
General Johnson— © Oct. 23, 1944; A 183720.
6102
Johnson (Torrey) Reaching youth for Christ, by T.
Johnson and Robert Cook. © Oct. 20, 1944;
A 183965; Moody Bible institute of Chicago.
Chicago. "6103
Johnson (Walter) Battle against isolation. © Oct.
23, 1944; A 183694; University of Chicago, Chi-
cago, 6104
Jones (FredericlL.) ed. Letters of Mary W. Shel-
ley. v. 1, 2. [1st ed.] © Oct. 18, 1944; A 184167;
University 6 Oklahoma press, Norman, Okl.
6105
Jordan (Peter)* London. Central union of Europe.
[ist ed. } © Sept. 21, 1944; A 183885. 6106
Judson (Harry H.)* Brooklyn & Brown (James M.)*
Oak Ridge, Tenn. Occupational accident pre-
vention. © Nov, 10, 1944; A 184279. 6107
Kalashnikoff (Nicholas) Jumper, the life of a Si-
berian horse. © Oct. 9, 1944; A 183829; Charles
Scribner’s sons, New York. 6108
6109
Kansas. Supreme court. Reports of cases argued
and determined. v. 157. © Oct. 23, 1944; A
183777; Schuyler W. Jackson, official reporter, for
the use & benefit of the state of Kansas, Topeka,
Kan. 6109
Kavanagh (DenisJ.) tr. Answer toskeptics. © Mar.
1, 1944; A 184205; Cosmopolitan science & art
service co., inc., New York. 6110
Keating (Lawrence A.)* Milwaukee. Men in aprons.
© Oct. 24, 1944; A 184073. 6111
Keller (Alexander G.) comp. Manual of the biochem-
ical laboratories of the Graduate hospital, Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania. © Feb. 7, 1944; A 183729;
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
6112
Kelly (Charles E.) & Martin (Pete)* Philadelphia.
One man’s war. [ist ed.] © Sept. 18, 1944;
A 183799. 6113
Kemp (Louis Wiltz)* Houston. Signers of the Texas
declaration of independence. © Oct. 2, 1944;
A 184262. 6114
Kennedy (James W.) Haven house for the once born.
© Oct. 13, 1944; A 184088; John Knox press, Rich-
mond, 6115 -
Kenyon (Theda)* Hempstead, L. L, N. Y. Black
dawn. © Oct, 14, 1944; A 183841, 6116
Kernan (Thomas)* New York. Now with the Morn-
ing star. © Oct. 9, 1944; A 184038. 6117
Kerr (Hugh Thomson) Christian sacraments. ©
Oct. 16, 1944; A 183956; Westminster press,
Philadelphia. 6118
Ketchum (Roland) Improving your vocabulary and
spelling. [By] R. Ketchum [and] Jay E. Greene.
© Sept. 1, 1944; A 184169; Noble & Noble, pub-
lishers, inc., New York. 6119
Kimbrough (Emily) How dear to my heart. © Nov.
14, 1944;.A 184369; Dodd, Mead & co., inc., New
York, 6120
Kinsley (Philip) Liberty and the press. © Nov. 13,
1944; A 184333; Tribune co., Chicago. 6121
Kirk (David L.) Wise and otherwise. © Nov. 15,
1944; A 184292;Chapman & Grimes, inc., Boston.
6122
®
Knight (Clifford) Affair of the dead stranger. ©
Oct. 24, 1944; A 183784; Dodd, Mead & co., inc.,
New York. 6123
Knight (William Allen) Our Bethlehem guests. ©
Nov. 10, 1944; A 184422: W. A. Wilde co., Bos-
ton. 6124
[Knowlton (Edward R.) Rockport, Mass. With
intent to destroy [By] Kerk Rogers. © Oct. 24,
1944; A 184071. 6125
Korstian (Clarence F.) Forestry on private lands
in the United States. © Aug. 25, 1944; A 184076;
Duke univ., Durham, N. C. 6126
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
pt. I n. s., v. 41
Kothe (O. W.) Duct construction. © Nov. 14, 1944;
A 184329; Sheet metal publication co., New York.
6127
Kreupp (W.) Extraordinary professor. © Nov. 15,
1944; A 184319; Colt press, Paterson. 6128
Krutch (Joseph Wood) Samuel Johnson. © Nov. 14,
1944; A 184348; Henry Holt & co., inc., New York.
6129
Kuhlig (Verna K.) comp. Spiritualist lyceum man-
ual. © Oct. 27, 1944; A 184290; Natl. spiritual-
ist assn. of the United States of America, Wash-
ington. 6130
Kuhns (Frederick) Congregational church of Three
Oaks, 1844-1944, by F. Kuhns and Frederic
Chamberlain. © Sept. 23, 1944; A 183738; Ed-
ward K. Warren foundation, Three Oaks, Mich.
6131
Lackey (W. E.)* Mount Dora, Fla. Common man
speaks. © Aug. 11, 1944; A 184161. 6132
Lahne (Herbert J.)* NewYork. Cotton mill worker.
© Oct. 26, 1944; A 183795. 6133
Laing (Alexander) Sea Witch. © Oct. 26, 1944;
A 183796; Murray Hill books, inc., New York.
6134
La Londe (Leona M.) Belgium was my home. ©
Oct. 28, 1944; A 184057; Binfords & Mort, Port-
land, Or. 6135
Lambert (Clara) School’s out. [By] C. Lambert and
other staff members. [ist ed.] © Oct. 25, 1944;
A 184133; Play schools assn., inc., New York.
6136
Landis (Walter S.) Your servant the molecule. ©
Oct. 24, 1944; A 183681; Macmillan co., New
York. 6137
Lanks (Herbert C.) Highway to Alaska. © Nov. 20,
1944; A 184387; D. Appleton-Century co., inc.,
New York. 6138
Lansing (Elisabeth H.)* Providence. Nancy Naylor,
flight nurse. © Oct. 10,1944; A 184067. 6139
Lasher (Willard K.) How you can get a better job,
by W. K. Lasher and Edward A. Richards. ©
Nov. 8, 1944; A 184098; Amer. technical soc.,
Chicago. 6140
_ Laverty (Maura)* Dublin, Ireland. No more than
222
human. [ist ed.] © Nov. 15, 1944; A 184248.
6141
Lavine (A. Lincoln) Business law for every day use,
by A. L. Lavine [and] Morris Mandel. © Nov.
10, 1944; A 184241; John C. Winston co., Phila-
delphia. 6142
Lawrence (Catherine) Narrowing wind. © Oct. 24,
1944; A 183787; Dodd, Mead & co., inc., New
York. 6143
Lazarsfeld (Paul F.) & Stanton (Frank N.)* New
York. Radio research, 1942-1943. © Apr. 20,
1944; A 183857, 6144
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 11, 1944
Lea (A. P.)* Waterville, Ia. Rosenius devotions.
© Feb. 1, 1944; A 184378. 6145
Leai (Munro)* Old Greenwich, Conn. Gordon, the
goat. [1st ed.] © Nov. 3, 1944; A 184234, 6146
Leckliter (Grace D.)* Columbus, O. Spring is to-
morrow. © Nov. 1, 1944; A 184287. 6147
Leech (Thirma) Ha-ha farm, by T. Leech and
Carlyle Leech. © Oct. 28, 1944; A 184380; Her-
bert Carlyle Leech, New York. 6148
[Lehrburger (Egon) }* London. Inventors’ cavalcade,
by Egon Larsen [pseud. Translated by E.W.
Dickes] © 1c. Feb. 24, 1944; A ad int. 28528;
pubd. Dec. 10, 1943. 6149
Leithold (Esther Moreland)* Woodland, Calif. And
this is our heritage. © Oct. 3, 1944; A 183822.
6150
Lemkin (Raphaél) Axis rule in occupied Europe.
© Nov. 15, 1944; A 184326;Carnegie endowment
for internail. peace, Washington. 6151
‘Lenski (Lois)* Torrington, Conn. Let’s play house.
© Nov. 2, 1944; A 183991. 6152
Lent (Henry B.) Seabee. © Nov. 21, 1944; A 184404;
Macmillan co., New York. 6153
Lessner (Erwin)* New York. Phantom victory; the
Fourth reich,1945-1960, by E.Lessner. [Trans-
lated by Norbert Guterman} © Oct. 6, 1944;
A 183711. 6154
Levy (Hyman) Elementary statistics, by H. Levy
and E, E. Preidel. © 1c. Nov. 11, 1944; Aad
int. 28557; pubd. Sept. 15; Thomas Nelson & sons,
New York. 6155
Levy (Rosalie Marie) comp. 6156-6162
Heart talks with Jesus. ist, 3rd, 5th series. ©
Oct. 27, 1944; A 183769-183772. _
Heart talks with Mary. ist,2d series.
25, 1944; A 183718, 183719.
Stepping stones to sanctity. © Nov. 14, 1944;
-A 184215. -
© Catholic book pub. co., New York.
© Oct.
Lindsay (Arthur A.)* Detroit. Daily life psychology.
© Nov. 15, 1944; A 184331. 6163
Linklater (Eric)* Merkister, Dounby, Orimey, Scot-
land. Wind on the moon. ©1c.Nov. 9, 1944;
A ad int. 28556; pubd. Nov. 1. 6164
Lippincott (Joseph Wharton)* Bethayers, Pa.
Wilderness champion. [1st ed.] © Oct.23, 1944;
A 183708. 6165
Lipton (Lawrence)* Santa Monica, Calif. In secret
battle. © Oct. 20, 1944; A 183687. 6166
Liptzin (Solomon) Germany’s stepchildren. © Oct.
20, 1944; A 183739; Jewish publication soc. of
America, Philadelphia. 6167
Livingstone (Richard) Plato and modern education.
© Oct. 31, 1944; A 183896; Macmillan co., New
York. 6168
eroeee
Logan (Louise) Nurse Merton in the Pacific. ©
Aug. 17, 1944; A 184360; Arcadia house, inc.,
New York. 6169
Lorac (E, C. R.)* New York. Checkmate to mur-
der. © July 17, 1944; A 184354. 6170
Louisiana. Supreme court. Louisiana reports.
v.205. © Oct. 23,1944; A 184042; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 6171
Lowrey (Janette Sebring)* San Antonio. 6172, 6173
In the morning of the world. [1st ed.] © Nov.
8, 1944; A 184139.
Lavender cat. [ist ed.] © Nov. 8, 1944; A
184145.
Lund (Helga) Blondie and Dagwood. © Oct. 23,
1944; A 184077; Smith & Durrell, New York.
6174
Lynde (H. H.) Remember Matt Boyer. © Oct. 25,
1944: A 183761; Crown publishers, New York.
6175
Lyon (Hastings)* Amherst, Mass.
public debt. © Nov. 13, 1944; A 184288.
Living on the
6176
Maass(Edgar) Dream of Philip II. [1st ed.] © Oct.
4,1944; A184028; Bobbs-Merrill co., Indianapo-
lis. 6177
McAllister (AnnaShannon) Flame in the wilderness.
© Nov. 8, 1944; A 184115; Sisters of the Holy
Cross, Holy Cross, Ind. 6178
[McCloskey (Richard Gordon)] R. O. T. C, manual.
Infantry. ist and 2d year basic. v. 1, 2. [By
R. G. McCloskey, and others] © Oct. 3, 1944;
A 184047; Military service pub. co., Harrisburg,
Pa, 6179
McConkie (Oscar W.) The Holy Ghost. [1st ed.]
© Oct: 6, 1944; A 184350; Deseret book co.,
Salt Lake City. 6180
McCracken (Russell) Elegant elephant. © Nov. 1,
1944; A 183998; Container corp. of America,
Chicago. 6181
McCrary (john R.) & Scherman (David E.)* New
York. First of the many. © Oct. 17, 1944;
A 184004. 6122
Macdonald (Zillah K.) Flower of the fortress. ©
Oct. 2, 1944; A 183970; Westminster press,
Philadelphia. 6183
Mace (EllisC.)* Eroctorville,O. River steamboats
and steamboat men. © Aug. 15, 1944; A 184164.
6184
McFarland (George Bradley) Thai-English diction-
ary. © Sept. 22, 1944; A 184187; Bertha Blount
McFarland, San Francisco. 6185
McFarland (J. Horace) Eagles Mere and the Sulli-
van Highlands, by J. H. McFarland ana Robert
B. McFarland. © Oct. 20, 1944; A 183992; j.
Horace McF4rland co., Harrisburg, Pa. 6186
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6187
MacGaheran (Joseph) Advertising campaigns, by J.
MacGaheran, in collaboration with Mac Martin.
© Oct. 26, 1944; A 183905; Alexander Hamilton
institute, inc., New York. 6187
[McGrath (Joan Rosita)]}* London. Gypsy in the
sun, by Rosita Forbes [pseud. ist ed.] © Oct.
18, 1944; A 184062. 6188
McIntosh (John Ranton)* Saskatoon, Canada. Learn-
ing by exposure to wrong forms in grammar and
spelling. © Nov. 2, 1944; A 184017. _ 6189
MacMillan (William)* Quebec. Mystery ship. ©
Nov. 17, 1944; A 184318. 6190
McNamar (Myrtle) Gentle Ann. © Aug. 30, 1943;
A 183839; Beacon publications, New York.
‘ 6191
McNaughton (Wayne L.) Employer-employee re-
lations. © Nov. 1, 1944; A 184055; Golden state
publishers, Los Angeles. 6192
MacNeil (Neil) American peace. © Oct. 23, 1944;
A 184008; Charles Scribner’s sons, New York.
6193
Mahler (Raphael) Jaskolie un Khsides in Galitsie in
der ershter helft 19th jor-hundert. © Dec. 31,
1942; A 184264; Yiddish scientific institute -
Yivo, New York. E 6194
‘Malinowski (Bronislaw) Freedom and civilization.
© Oct.9, 1944; A183816; Anna Valetta Malinow-
ska, New York. 6195
[Mallet (Charles Edward) ]* London. Unrest in re-
ligion, by Erasmian [pseud.] © 1c. June 19, 1944;
A ad int, 28560; pubd. May 11. 6196
Mann (Heinrich)* Los Angeles. Small town tyrant,
by H. Mann. [Translated by Agnes Platt] ©
Apr. 19, 1944; A 183909. 6197 ©
Mardikian (George)* San Francisco. Dinner at
Omar Khayyam’s. © Nov. 13, 1944; A 184240.
2 6198
Mary Josephine, sister. Peace grows in my garden.
© Nov. 3, 1944; A 184313; P. J. Kenedy & sons,
New York. 6199
Massie (Chris)* Wembley, England. Love letters.
© Oct. 23, 1944; A 184087. 6200
Mayer (Charles F.)_ . 6201, 6202
For love or money. © Oct. 5, 1939; A 183938.
Hoodoo, voodoo and bugaboo. © Oct. 5, 1939;
A 183937,
© Century feature syndicate, Dallas.
Come with
Meier (Celia Schley)* Rockford, Ill.
6203
me. © Nov. 17, 1944; A 184344.
Mélangon (Alex)* Lockport, La. Carl. © Nov. 8,
1944; A 184093. 6204
Mellor (William B.) jr.,* Philadelphia. Sank same.
© Oct. 27, 1944; A 183939, 6205
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Melvin (A. Gordon)* Bronxville, N. Y. Teaching,
a basic text in education, © Oct. 19, 1944;
A 183696. 6206
Mendenhall (C. E.) College physics. [By] C. E.
Mendenhall, A. S. Eve, D. A. Keys [and] R. M.
Sutton." © Oct. 27, 1944; A 183964; D. C. Heath
& co., Boston. 6207
Merillat (Herbert L.)* New York. The island. ©
Oct. 31, 1944; A 184033. 6208
Metcalfe (June M.)* Salt Lake City. Copper, the
red metal. © Oct. 27, 1944; A 183867. 6209
Meyer (A. C.) Travel search for bells. © Apr. 5,
1944; A 184174; Lightner pub. co., Chicago.
6210
Meyer (Dickey) 6211, 6212
How planes get there, [1st ed.] © Nov. 8, 1944;
A 184140.
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A 184138.
© Harper & bros., New York,
[ist ed.] .© Nov. 8, 1944;
Meyer (Jerome S.)* New York, A BC of physics.
© Nov. 15, 1944; A 184381, 6213
’ Micaud (Charles A.) L’armée moderne. © Oct. 31,
"224
1944; A 184063; D. C. Heath & co., Boston.
6214
Michie co.,* Charlottesville, Va. Michie on banks
and banking. Permanent ed. v. 7, rev. and en-
larged. © Oct. 27,1944; A 183859. 6215
Michigan. Supreme court. Michigan reports. v.
307. 1st ed. © Nov. 11, 1944; A 184218; Herman
H. Dignan, secretary of state for the state of
Michigan, Lansing, Mich. 6216
Middleton (R. L.) Youth conquering for Christ. ©
Oct.10, 1944; A 183967; Broadman press, Nash-
ville. 6217
Milhous (Katherine) First Christmas crib. © Oct.
9, 1944; A 183825; Charles Scribner’s sons, New
York. 6218
Miller (Henry)* New York. Sunday after the war.
© Sept. 7, 1944; A 184068. 6219
Miller (Ira) Message of Jude to the modern church,
© Oct. 31, 1944; A 184405; Ignatius August
Wagner, Arlington, Va. 6220
Miller (Jean Dupont) Shipmates in white. © Nov.
14, 1944; A 184368; Dodd, Mead & co., inc., New
York. 622,
Miller (Paul Eduard) ed. Esquire’s jazz book. ©
Sept. 25, 1944; A 183853; Esquire, inc., Chicago.
6222
Montgomery (Elizabeth Rider)* North Hollywood,
Calif. Story behind great inventions. [1st ed.]
© Oct. 24, 1944; A 183884. 6223
Montross (Lynn) War through the ages. [1st ed.]
© Oct. 25, 1944; A 184135; Harper & bros., New
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BOOKS, GROUP I
no, 1944 625 9
Moor (Fred B.), Dail (Clarence W.) & McFarland
(J. Wayne)* Loma Linda, Calif. Physical therapy.
© Oct. 18, 1944; A 183725, 6225
Moore (Clement Clark) Night before Christmas,
by C. C. Moore. With animated pictures by Meg
Wohlberg. © Nov. 1, 1944; A 184283; Crown
publishers, New York. 6226
Moore (Gerald)* London, Unashamed accompanist.
© Oct. 31, 1944; A 183894, 6227
Morais (Herbert M.) Struggle for American free-
dom. © May 8, 1944; A 183876; Internatl. pub-
lishers co., inc., New York. 6228
Morgan (Arthur E.) Edward Bellamy. © Nov. 15,
1944; A 184340; Columbia univ. press, New York.
6229
Morgan (Emily Malbone) Letters toher companions,
by E. M. Morgan, Edited by Vida Dutton Scudder,
with a biographical sketch by Emily Sophie
Brown. © Oct. 3, 1944; A 184053; Society of the
companions of the Holy Cross, South Byfield,
Mass. 6230
Morrill (Madge Haines) Child’s storybook of Peter
and Paul. © Nov. 13, 1944; A 184394; Pacific
press pub. assn., Mountain View, Calif. 6231
Morton (Dedley J.) Manual of human cross section
anatomy. © Nov. 15, 1944; A 184389; Williams
& Wilkins co., Baltimore. 6232
Murphy (Edward F.) Scarlet lily. © Nov. 11, 1944;
A 184328; Bruce pub. co., Milwaukee. 6233
Muthard (William M.) Democracy in America,
[By] W. M. Muthard, Stanley M. Hastings [and]
Cullen B, Gosnell. © June 29, 1944; A 183977:
Newson & co., New York. 6234
Myers (Herbert J.) Simplified time study. © Oct.
27, 1944; A 183864: Ronald press co., New York.
6235
Myles (Nora Ware) Behold Russia. © Sept, 30, 1944;
A 183870; Mathis, Van Nort & co., Dallas,
6236
Naidish (Theodore)* Brooklyn. Watch out for Wil-
lie Carter. © Aug. 7, 1944; A 183767. 6237
National spiritual assembly of the Baha’is of the
United States and Canada,* Wilmette, IlL Baha’i
centenary, 1844-1944. © Nov. 9,1944: A 184414,
6238
Nazaroff (Alexander)* New York. Land of the
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A 184235. 6239
Neil (Charles Verne)* Bryan, Tex. Command pilot
log. © Nov. 13, 1944; A 184379. 6240
‘Neuschutz (Louise) Jobs for the physically handi-
capped. © Nov. 17, 1944; A 184322; Bernard
Ackerman, inc., New York. 6241
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_Cahill’s consolidated laws of New York. 1944
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Edward Baldwin. © Oct. 14, 1944; A 183921;
William Edward Baldwin, Cleveland.
Thompson’s laws of New York. 1944 supplement.
© Oct, 18, 1944; A 183932; Edward Thompson
~ co., Brooklyn.
New York annual digest. 1944. © Qct. 30, 1944;
A 184306; West pub. co., St. Paul & Lawyers
co-operative pub. co., Rochester, N. Y. 6244
New York supplement, Second series. v. 48 N. Y.
S. 2d. © Oct. 27, 1944; A 184045; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 6245
New York. Pandora.
6246
Newberry (Clare Turlay)*
[1st ed.] © Nov. 8, 1944; A 184152.
Nichols (Beverley)* London. 6247, 6248
Verdict on India. © i c. Nov. 17, 1944; A ad int.
28573; pubd. Oct. 9.
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184341,
Niebuhr (Reinhold) Children of light and the children
of darkness. © Noy. 13, 1944; A 184277; Charles
Scribner’s sons, New York. 6249
Noble (Shlomo) Khumesh-Taytch, © Apr. 15, 1943;
A 184263; Yiddish scientific institute - Yivo, New
York. 6250
[Nolan (Robert H.)]* Larchmont Manor, N. Y. Sea
scum, by Cap’n Bob Nolan, © Oct. 5, 1944;
A 183749. 6251
Norling (Jo) Pogo’s train ride, by J. Norling and
Ernest Norling. © Nov. 9, 1944; A 183121;
Ernest Norling, Seattle. 6252
North eastern reporter (2d series) Massachusetts
decisions reported in North eastern reporter.
Second series. 53 N. E. 2d - 55 N. E. 2d. ©
Nov. 1, 1944; A 184304; West pub. co., St. Paul.
6253
North eastern ee, Second series. v. 55 N. E.
2d. © Oct. 17, 1944; A 183931; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 6254
-Norwegian-American historical assn.,* Northfield,
Minn, Norwegian-American studies and records.
v. 14. © Nov. 15, 1944; A 184324. 6255
Nourse (Mary A.) China, country of contrasts, by
M. A. Nourse and Delia Goetz, © Oct. 19,1944;
A 183700; Harcourt, Brace & co.,inc., New York.
6256
O’Brien (John A.) People and progress. Cathedral
basic ed. © Oct, 23,1944; A 183823; Scott, Fores-
man & co., Chicago. 6257
Offner (Monroe M.) Fundamentals of chemistry and.
their applications in modern life. © Oct. 11,
1944; A 183855; Blakiston co., New York.
6258
Oglesby (Stuart R.) Light is still shining. © Nov.
3, 1944; A 184193; Fleming H. Revell co., New
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6250 pt. +48 s., Vv. 41
oO 'Gormiait (Walter E. R.) comp. Selected prayers.
© Nov. 7, 1944; A 184191; John P. Donaghey, San
Antonio. 6260
O’Hara (Mary) My friend Flicka. © Nov. 1, 1944;
A 184342; J. B. Lippincott co., Philadelphia.
6261
O’Neill (John J.) Prodigal genius.
A 184075; Ives Washburn, inc.,
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6262
Orr (H. Winnett)* Lincoln, Neb. Anne of Brittany.
© July 24, 1944; A 183843. 6263
Osborn (Albert S.)* New York. Questioned docu-
ment problems, by A. S. Osborn, revised and
edited by Albert D. Osborn. © Oct. 6, 1944;
A 183715. 6264
Oxnam (G. Bromley) Preaching ina revolutionary
age. © Oct. 23, 1944; A 183934; Whitmore &
Stone, Nashville. 6265
Pacific islands year book. 1944. 5th wartime ed.
© 1c. Nov. 15, 1944; A ad int. 28570; pubd. July
7; Macmillan co., New York. 6266
Paechter (Heinz) Nazi-Deutsch, a glossary of
contemporary German usage, by H. Paechter, in
association with Bertha Hellman, Hedwig Paechter
and Karl O. Paetel. © Aug. 22, 1944; A 183892;
Frederick Ungar, New York. 6267
Paine (Mabel Hyde) comp. Divine art of living. ©
Oct. 25, 1944; A 183808. Natl. spiritual assembly
of the Baha’ is of the United States & Canada,
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> Palmer (Victor F.) Dominoes, with rules and pro-
cedure. © Oct. 23,1944; A 183780; A.S. Barnes
& co., inc., New York. 6269
Parish of the Advent,* Boston. Parish of the Ad-
vent in the city of Boston, 1844-1944. © Nov.
1, 1944; A 183960. 6270
Parker (Clifford S.) Initiation a la culture fran-
gaise, par C.S, Parker et Paul L. Grigaut. [1st
ed.] © Nov. 8, 1944; A 184149; Harper & bros.,
New York. 6271
Parknurst (Charles Chandier) English for business,
xy C. C. Parkhurst, assisted by Alice Amelia
Blais. © Oct. 23, 1944; A 183908; Prentice-Hall,
inc., New York. 6272
Parkinson (Leslie R.) Aerodynamics. © Nov. 8,
1944; A 184095; Macmillan co., New York.
6273
Parks (Marie de Winstanley)* Oxnard, Calif. Gold-
enthreads. © Oct. 17, 1944;A 183910. 6274
Parmenter (Morgan Dewart)* Toronto. 6275-6281
Producing occupations. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1944;
A ad int. 28544; pubd. Oct. 5.
Success in the world of work. © ic. Oct. 17,
1944; A ad int. 28545; pubd. Sept. 15.
V.G.C. cumulative record folder. Elementary
ed. © ic. Oct. 17, 1944; A ad int. 28547;
puod. Sept. 8.
‘Péguy (Charles) Men and saints.
226
V. G. C, cumulative record folder. Secondary
school ed. © 1c. Oct. 17, 1944; A ad int.
28548; pubd. Aug. 20.
Vv. G. C. occupational information folder. © 1c.
Oct. 17, 1944; A ad int. 28546; pubd. Aug. 25.
Vv. G. C. student information form. [1944 ed.]
© 1 c. Oct. 17, 1944; A ag int. 28575; pubd.
Aug. 19.
You and your future. © 1 c. Oct. 17, 1944; A
ad int. 28543; pubd. Sept. 14.
Pauli (Hertha)* New York. Story of the Christmas
tree. © Oct. 24, 1944; A 184034. 6282
Pearson (Elaine Coleman) Intermediate leadership
manual. © Oct. 26, 1944; A 184302; Sunday
school board of the Southern Baptist convention,
Nashville. 6283
Pease (Josephine van Dolzen) This is the world.
© Oct. 20, 1944; A 183866; Rand McNally & co.,
Chicago. 6284
Peattie (Roderick)* Columbus, O. Look to the
frontiers. [1st ed.] © Nov. 8, 1944; A 184150.
; 6285
Pedler (Margaret)* Devon, England. No gifts from
chance. © Oct. 6, 1944; A 184015. 6286
Peery (Rob Roy) Practical keyboard modulation.
© Nov. 9,1944; A 184153; Theodore Presser co.,
Philadelphia. 6287
[By] C. Peguy.
Rendered into English by Anne Green and Julian
Green. [ist ed.] © Oct. 21, 1944; A 183985;
Pantheon books inc., New York. 6288
Pennsylvania. Superior court. Pennsylvania
Superior court reports. v.154. © Oct. 23, 1944;
A 184384; Bureau of publications, Department of
property & supplies, COmmonwealth of Pennsyl-
vania, Harrisburg, Pa. 6289
Pepper (George Wharton)* Devon, Pa. Philadelphia
lawyer. [ist ed.] © Nov. 2, 1944, A 184081.
6290
Percy (Thomas) Correspondence of Thomas Percy
and Edmond Malone, edited by Arthur Tillotson.
© Oct. 15, 1944; A 183858; Louisiana state univ.
press, Baton Rouge, La. 6291
Perventsev (Arkady) The ordeal, by A. Perventsev.
[Translated by John Cournos and edited by
Marguerite H. Munson, Ist ed.] © Nov. 8, 1944;
A 184143; Harper & bros., New York.
6292
Phelps (Earle B.)* New York. Stream sanitation.
[By] E. B. Phelps, with a chapter on Stream
microbiology, by James B. Lackey. © Nov. 2,
1944: A 1840386. 6293
Picture post. v. 25. 6294-6296
No. 2, Oct. 7, 1944. © 1c. Oct. 19, 1944; A ad
int. 28525; pubd. Oct. 4.
No. 3, Oct. 14, 1944. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1944; A ad
int. 28536; pubd. Oct. 11.
No. 4, Oct. 21, 1944. © 1 c. Oct. 31, 1944; A
ad int. 28561; pubd. Oct. 18.
© Hulton press, ltd., London.
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 11, 1944
6335
SS —————————————_________
Pitcher (Edwin Hoffman)* Baltimore. Truth.
Revelations from the Unknown soldier’s tomb.
© Nov. 1, 1944; A 183915. 6297
Place (Perley Oakland) First year Latin. Enlarged.
© Oct. 11, 1944: A 183733; Amer. book co., New
York. 6298
Plummer (Lafayette Gordon)* Covina, Calif. Star
habits and orbits. [By] L. G. Plummer and
Charles J. Ryan. © Nov. 2, 1944; A 184168.
6299
Poteat (Gordon) We preach not ourselves. [1st
ed.] © Oct. 11, 1944; A 184129; Harper & bros.,
New York. 6300
Powell (Dawn)* New York. My home is far away.
© Oct. 30, 1944; A 184007. 6301
Public utilities reports (New series) v. 53. © Oct.
25, 1944; A 184395; Public utilities reports, inc.,
Washington. 6302
Punch. v. 207. 6303-6306
No. 5405, Aug. 30, 1944. © 1c. Oct. 28, 1944;
A ad int. 28530; pubd. Aug. 30.
No. 5407, Sept. 13, 1944. © 1c. Nov. i1, 1944;
A ad int. 28558; pubd. Sept. 13.
No. 5410, Oct. 4, 1944. © ic. Oct. 28, 1944; A
ad int. 28529; pubd. Oct. 4.
No. 5412, Oct. 18, 1944. © 1c. Nov. 4, 1944;
A ad int. 28542; pubd. Oct. 18.
© Bradbury, Agnew & co., ltd., London.
Purdom (Charles B.) Meher Baba, by his eastern
and western disciples, C.B. Purdom, Will Back-
ett, C. D. Deshmukh and Abdul Ghani Munsiff.
© 1c. Sept. 12,1944; A ad int. 28568; pubd. Dec.
17, 1939; Circle productions, inc., New York.
6307
[Quentin (Dorothy) }* New York. 6308, 6309
Love go with you, by Linda Beverly [pseud.] ©
Aug. 17, 1944; A 184365.
Yesterday’s glory. © Sept. 20, 1944; A 184367.
‘Quimby (Chester Warren) Paul for everyone. ©
Oct. 31, 1944; A 183893; Macmillan co., New
York. 6310
Rahv (Philip) ed. Great short novels of Henry
James. © Nov. 15, 1944; A 184382; Dial press,
inc., New York. 6311
Randolph (John)* Houston. Texas brags. © Oct.
23, 1944; A 183958. 6312
Ray (Oscar) Borrowed night. [ist ed.] © Nov. 2,
1944; A 184059; Doubleday, Doran & co., inc.,
New York. 6313
Rea (Gardner)* Brook Haven, L.I.; N.Y. Gentleman
says it’s pixies. © Sept. 18, 1944; A 183881.
6314
Recktenwald (Lester Nicholas) Hail tomorrow.
- © Novy. 10, 1944; A 184257; Bruce Humphries,
inc., Boston. | 6315
Reece (ByronHerbert) Not the full harvest. © Oct:
23, 1944; A 183911; Wagon & star publishers,
West Los Angeles, Calif. 6316
Regional plan assn., inc.,* New York. Economic
status of the New York metropolitan region in
1944. © Oct. 9, 1944; A 183972. 6317
Reinhardt (K. F.) Realistic philosophy. © Nov. 2,
1944; A 184092; Bruce pub. co., Milwaukee.
6318
Reisman (Philip) jr Please don’t streamline mother
while I’m gone. © Sept. 25, 1944; A 183765;
McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New York. 6319
Rey (Margaret)* New York. Pretzel. [ist ed.]
© Oct. 25, 1944; A 183798. 6320
Reynolds (Hughes)* Rome, Ga. Coosa River valley
from De Soto to hydroelectric power. © Oct.
20, 1944; A 184163. 6321
[Reynolds (Laurence) ]* Yonkers, N. Y. I feel like
a cad, by Larry Reynolds. © Oct. 16, 1944;
A 183882. 6322
Reynolds (Lloyd G.) Trade union publications, by L.
G. Reynolds and Charles C. Killingsworth. v. 1.
© Oct. 24, 1944; A 184261; Johns Hopkins press,
Baltimore. 6323
Rhode Island. Supreme court. Reports of cases
argued and determined. v. 69. © Oct. 4, 1944;
A 184244; State of Rhode Island & Providence
plantations, Providence. 6324
Richardson (William Payson)* Brooklyn. Law of
evidence. © Oct. 25, 1944; A 184158. 6325
Rigby (Douglas) & Rigby (Elizabeth)* New York.
Lock, stock and barrel. [ist trade ed.] © Nov.
8, 1944; A 184236. 6326
Riggs (Ida Berry) Little champion. © Nov. 14,
1944; A 184211; Macmillan co., New. York.
6327
Roberts (Dick) Spring comes in many ways. © Nov.
14, 1944; A 184255; Bruce Humphries, inc.,
Boston. , 6328
Robey (John Brett)* St. Louis. The innovator. ©
1c. Nov. 1, 1944; A ad int. 28549; pubd. Sept.
15. 6329
Rolo (Charles J.)* New York. Wingate’s raiders.
© Nov. .10, 1944; A 184185. 6330
Romains (Jules) Deathof anobody. [By] J. Romains.
New introductiontranslated by Haakon Chevalier.
© Nov. 13, 1944; A 184227; Alfred A. Knopf, inc.,
New York. 6331
Root (A. I.) ABC and XYZ of bee culture, by A. I.
Root. Revised by E.R. Root. © Nov. 2, 1944;
A 184351; A. I. Root co., Medina, O. - 6332
Rosenstein (J. L.) Scientific selection of salesmen.
ist ed. © Nov. 6, 1944; A 184110; McGraw-Hill
- book co., inc., New York. ~< 6333
Ross (Lillian Bos)* Big Sur, Calif. Blaze Allan.
© Oct. 18, 1944; A 183709. 6334
Rowe (Anne)* Cambridge, Mass. Too much poison.
© Oct. 24, 1944; A 184072. 6335
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Rudin (Harry R.) Armistice, 1918. © Oct. 31,
1944; A 184243; Yale univ. iBPcHEy New Haven.
6336
Russell (Alan Gladney)* Liverpool, Lancashire,
England. Colour, race and empire. © 1 c. Nov.
10, 1944; A ad int. 28552; pubd. Sept. 11. 6337
.
Russell (W. H.) Chats with Jesus. v. 3. © Nov.
13, 1944; A 184312; P. J. Kenedy & sons, New
York: 6338
Sale (Elizabeth) My mother bids me bind my hair.
© Nov. 14, 1944; A 184370; Dodd, Mead & co.,
inc., New York. 6339
Sallen (Benjamin) Visits with friends. [By] B. Sal-
len, John J. Loftus, Myron R. Goldin [and] Helen
Hay Heyl. © May 22, 1944; A 183943; Lyons &
Carnahan, Chicago. 6340
Sanders (George)* Beverly Hills, Calif. Crime on
my hands. © Oct. 13, 1944; A 183926. ° 6341
[Sanderson (Ivan T.)}* New York. Mystery schoon-
er, by Terence Roberts [pseud.] © Oct. 13)
1944; A 184046. 6342
Saroyan (William)* New York. Dear baby. [1st
ed.] © Nov. 9, 1944; A 184220. 6343
Savidge (Anne Lane) Handbook for high school
journalism, by A. L. Savidge [and] Gunnar Horn.
© Oct. 30, 1944; A 184064; D. C. Heath & co.,
Boston. 6344
Sawyer (Ethel R.) We who honor books. © Sept.
25, 1944; A 184056; Pacific northwest library
assn., Seattle. 6345
Schachner (Nathan)* New York. The wanderer.
© Oct. 27, 1944; A 183819. 6346
Scheinfeld (Amram)* New York. Women and men.
[ist ed.] © Oct. 19, 1944; A 184199. 6347
Schlotzhauer (H. Earle) Releasing life. © July 28,
1944; A 183988; Paebar co., New York. 6348
[Schnebly (Anita Pettibone)}* Spokane. Johnny
Painter, by A. Pettibone. © Nov. 9, 1944;
A 184107, 6349
Schoenen (Hermann) Story behind steel. [1st ed.]
© Nov. 13, 1944; A 184231; Alfred A. Knopf, inc.,
New York. 6350
Schrader (L. F.) Expose of religious fraud. © Oct.
5, 1944; A 183813; Edward K. Meador, Boston.
6351
[Schwind (Justin V.)}* Tacoma. From microbe to
man, by J. V. Welis [pseud.] © Sept. 5, 1944;
A 183874, 6352
‘Scott (Robert L.) jx.,* Winter Park, Fla. Damned
to glory. © Oct. 23, 1944; A 184239. 6353
Sedgwick (William Ellery) Herman Melville, the
tragedy of mind. © Nov. 8, 1944; A 184223;
President & fellows of Harvard college, Cam-
bridge, Mass. 6354
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Selby (John)* Westport, Conn. Elegant journey.
© Nov. 16, 1944; A 184297. 6355
Sell (Lewis L.)* New York. English-Spanish com-
prehensive technical dictionary of aircraft,
automobile, electricity, radio-television. © Oct.
3, 1944; A 184082. 6356
Serralles (Juan K.) English-Spanish and Spanish-
English dictionary of aviation terms. ist ed.
© Nov. 9, 1944; A 184300; McGraw-Hill book co.,
inc. , New York. 6357
Seymour (Alta Halverson) On the edge of the fjord.
© Nov. 6, 1944; A 184259; Westminster press,
Philadelphia. 6358
Shaffer (Ervin Adam)* Harrisburg, Pa. Renegade
gold. © Oct. 2, 1944; A 184160. 6359
Airman’s wife, © Oct.
6360
Shann (Renée)* London.
20, 1944; A 183691.
Sharp (Howard Oakley), Shaw (George Reed) & Dun-
lop (John A.)* Troy, N. Y. Airport engineering.
© Oct. 23, 1944; A 183753. 6361
Shaw (Alice Jacqueline)* Brookline, Mass. Mary
in the garden and other poems. 6 Nov. 1, 1944;
A 184330. 6362
[Shaw (George Bernard) Welwyn, Herts, , England.
Everybody’s political what’s what, by Bernard
Shaw. © Oct. 24, 1944; A 183788. 6363
Shea (John Gerald) Woodworking for everybody. -
[By ]J. G. Shea and Paul Nolt Wenger. 1st ed.
© Sept. 15, 1944; A 183996; Internatl. textbook
co., Scranton. 6364
Shea (John L.) Christian living in our economic
world. [By] J. L. Shea, Sister Mary Lambert
[and] Frederick K. Branom. © Oct. 15, 1944;
A 184406; William H. Sadlier, inc., New York.
6365
Sheen (Fulton J.) 6366, 6367
Love one another. © Oct. 31, 1944; A 184314;
P, J. Kenedy & sons, New York.
Seven pillars of peace. © Nov. 13, 1944; A
184275; Charles Scribner’s sons, New York.
Sherman (Charles P.) Boston. Academie adyen-
tures. © Oct. 31, 1944; A 184023. 6368
Sherman (Dean F.) comp. Alaska cavalcade. ©
Dec. 15, 1943; A 184310; Alaska life pub. co.,
Seattle. 6369
Shoghi, effendi, God passes by. © Nov, 9, 1944;
A 184166; Natl. assembly of the Baha fs of the
United States and Canada, Wilmette, Ill. 6370
Shore (Maxine) Slave who dreamed. [By] M. Shore
and M. M. Oblinger. © Oct. 23, 1944; A 183957;
Westminster press, Philadelphia. 6371
Shoufler (Edward Everett) Wayside warbles. ©
May 20, 1944; A 183817; Exposition press, New
York. 6372
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 11, 1944
Sims (E. R.) Espafiol esencial con historias. ©
Oct. 4, 1944; A 184418; W. S. Benson & co.,
Austin, Tex. 6373
Sketch. v. 201. 6374-6377
No. 2609, Sept. 20, 1944. © 1c. Oct. 31, 1944;
A ad int. 28531; pubd. Sept. 20.
No. 2610, Oct. 4, 1944. © lec. Oct. 31, 1944; A -
ad int. 28532; pubd. Oct. 4.
No. 2611, Oct. 18, 1944. © ic. Nov. 14, 1944;
A ad int. 28562; pubd. Oct. 18.
No, 2612, Nov. 1, 1944. © 1c. Nov. 24, 1944;
A ad int. 28577; pubd. Nov. 1.
© King features syndicate, inc., New York.
Slobodkin (Louis)* New York. Friendly animals.
© Oct. 18, 1944; A 183727. 6378
Smart (Mollie Stevens) It’s a wise parent. [By]
M. S. Smart and Russell Cook Smart. © Nov. 13,
1944; A 184276; Charles Scribner’s sons, New
York. it 6379
Smith (Clark Ashton)* Auburn, Calif. Lost worlds.
© Oct. 20, 1944; A 183684. 6380
Smith (H. Allen)* Jackson Heights, N. Y. Lost in
the horse latitudes. [ist ed.] © Oct. 5, 1944;
A 184128. 6381
Smith (Helen Reagan)* Big Spring, Tex. If my
people. [ist ed.] © Oct. 6, 1944; A 183737.
6382
Smith (James H.) & Rambova (Natacha)* New York.
Technique for living. © Sept. 8, 1944; A 183790.
6383
Sokoloff (Boris)* New York. Civilized diseases,
you can cure them. © Nov. 13, 1944; A 184407.
4 6384
South eastern reporter. Second series. v. 30S. E.
2d. © Oct. 25, 1944; A 184043; West pub. co.,
St. Paul. 6385
Southern reporter. Second series. v. 18 So. 2d.
© Oct. 31, 1944; A 184305; West pub. co., St.
Paul. 6386
Spell (Jefferson Rea) Contemporary Spanish-Ameri-
can fiction. © Nov. 11, 1944; A 184217; Univer-
sity of North Carolina press, Chapel Hill, N.C.
6387
Sphere. v. 179. 6388-6390
No. 2333, Oct. 7, 1944. © 1 c. Nov. 3, 1944; A
ad int. 28540; pubd. Oct. 7.
No. 2334, Oct. 14, 1944. © 1 c. Nov. 14, 1944;
A ad int. 28563; pubd. Oct. 14.
No. 2335, Oct. 21, 1944. © 1 c. Nov. 24, 1944;
A ad int. 28578; pubd. Oct. 21.
© King features syndicate, inc., New York.
Spurling (R. Glen) Practical neurological diagnosis.
© Sept. 15, 1944; A 184066; Charles C. Thomas,
Springfield, Ill. 6391
Stables (John) Animals’ picnic coloring book. ©
1c. Oct. 31, 1944; A ad int. 28535; pubd. Oct. 4;
Paint books, ltd., Vancouver, B. C., Canada.
; 6392
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6410
Stafford (Kay) Ling Tang and the lucky cricket.
© Oct. 23, 1944; A 183805; McGraw-Hill book
co., inc., New York. 6393
Stafford (Myrtle Marie Edwards) Braceup and other
poems. © Oct. 16, 1944; A 183812; Edward K.
Meador, Boston. 6394
Steig (William)* New York. All embarrassed.
[ist ed.] © June 16, 1944; A 183856. 6395
Stephens (Ferris J.) Old Assyrian letters and busi-
ness documents. © Oct. 10, 1944; A 183768;
Yale univ. press, New Haven. 6396
Stevenson (Russell A.) Accounting principles, by
R. A. Stevenson, in collaboration with Frederick
H. Hurdman, © Oct. 26, 1944; A 183903; Alex-
ander Hamilton institute, inc., New York. 6397
Stokes (John H.) Modern clinical syphilology, by J.
H. Stokes, Herman Beerman [and] Norman R.
Ingraham, jr. © Nov. 8, 1944; A 184417; W. B.
Saunders co., Philadelphia. 6398
Stone (Ezra) Coming, Major, by E. Stone and Wel-
don Melick, [ist ed.] © Oct. 30, 1944; A 183922;
J. B. Lippincott co., Philadelphia. 6399
Stone (William S.)* Coronado, Calif. Pepe was
the saddest bird. [1st ed.] © Oct. 23, 1944;
A 183997. 6400
Storer (Tracy I.) Laboratory manual for general
zoology. ist ed. © Oct. 4, 1944; A 183801; Mc-
Graw-Hill book co., inc., New York. 6401
Strauss (Lehman)* Bristol, Pa. Herein is love.
© Oct. 2, 1944; A 183774. 6402
Strong (Richard P.) Stitt’s diagnosis, prevention
and treatment of tropical diseases. v. 1, 2. ©
Nov. 1, 1944; A 183920; Blakiston co., Philadel-
phia, 6403
Sullivan (John F.) ir.,* Holyoke, Mass. Songs after
sundown. © july 1, 1944; A 183986. 6404
Sutcliffe (Donald) Fire and violins. © Nov.8, 1944;
A 184175; Wagon & star publishers, West Los
Angeles, Calif. 6405
Sutherland (Louis)* New York. Book of the stars.
© Nov. 17, 1944; A 184321. 6406
[Swain (Miriam Mason)] Little Jonathan, by Miriam
E. Mason. © Sept. 26, 1944; A 183097; Macmil-
lan co., New York. 6407
Swanson (A. B.) Concise French grammar. © Oct.
2, 1944; A 183735; Henry Holt & co., inc., New
York. 6408
Syracuse university. College of medicine. Interns
handbook, by faculty of the College of medicine,
Syracuse university. [Revised by M. S. Dooley
and Maynard E. Holmes] © Nov. 8, 1944; A
184298; J. B. Lippincott co., Philadelphia. 6409
Taber (Gladys)* Southbury, Conn. Heart has April
too. © Nov. 6, 1944; A 184083. 6410
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES -
6411
Tapper (Thomas) First year analysis. Musical
form. Augmented ed, © Oct. 16,1944; A 183773;
Arthur P, Schmidt co., Boston. 6411
Tatler and Bystander.
v. 173.
No, 2255, Sept. 13, 1944. © 1 c. Oct. 26, 1944;
& adint, 28527; pubd, Sept. 13.
No. 2256, Sept. 20, 1944. © 1 c. Oct. 31, 1944;
A ad int. 28533; pubd. Sept, 20,
No, 2257, Sept. 27, 1944. © 1 ¢. Oct, 31, 1944;
A ad int, 28534; pubd. Sept. 27.
v. 174,
No, 2258, Oct. 4, 1944. © 1c. Nov. 3, 1944;
A ad int, 28538; pubd. Oci. 4.
No, 2259, Oct, 11, 1944. © ic. Nov. 3, 1944;
A ad int. 28539; pubd. Oct. 11.
No. 2260, Oct. 18, 1944. © 1 c. Nov. 14, 1944;
A ad int. 28564; pubd. Oct. 18.
No, 2262, Nov. 1, 1944, © 1 c. Nov, 24, 1944;
A ad int, 28576; pubd. Nov. 1.
© King features syndicate, inc., New York,
6412-6418
Taylor (Louis) Horse America made. © Aug. 28,
1944; A 184123; Amer. saddle horse breeders’
assn., Louisville. 6419
Taylor (Paul R.) ed. Insurance law of the state of
New York. © Oct. 9, 1944; A 183846; Williams
press, inc., Albany. 6420
Taylor (Richard) Better Taylors. © Oct. 16, 1944;
A 183693; Random house, inc,, New York. 6421
Taylor (Rosemary) Ridin’ the rainbow. © Oct. 23,
1944: A 183803; McGraw-Hill book co., inc.,
New York, 6422
Temple (William) Church looks forward. © Nov.
14, 1944; A.184209; Macmillan co., New York.
6423
Tennyson (Alfred Tennyson, ist baron) Selections
from the poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, [Intro-~
duction by W. H. Auden] © Noy, 2, 1944; A
184176; W. H. Auden, Swarthmore, Pa, 6424
Texas and South western digest, covering volumes
171-180 South western reporter, Second series.
© Qct. 18, 1944; A 183930; West pub. co., St.
Paul, 6425
Thayer (Gordon B.) Plastics molds. © July 10,
1944; A 184105; Amer. industrial publishers,
Cleveland, 6426
Thayer (Vivian Trow) American education under
fire. [1st ed.] © Nov. 8, 1944; A 184141; Har-
per & bros., New York. . 6427
Thompson (Edward)* Glendale, Calif. Take away
the darkness. © Oct. 17, 1944; A 184309. 6428
Thompson (Frank E.) jr. Diving, cutting and weld-
ing in underwater salvage operations. © Nov. 8,
1944. A 184200; Cornell maritime press, New
York, 6429
Thorndike (Edward L.) Teacher’s word book of
30,000 words, vy E. L. Thorndike and Irving
Lorge. © Sept. 11, 1944; A 183764; Teachers
college, Columbia univ., New York. 6430
230
Thorne-Thomsen (Gudrun)* Gary, Ind. Sky bed.
© Nov, 13, 1944; A 184274, 6431
Tietze (Hans)* New York. Drawings of the Venetian
painters in the 15th and 16th centuries, by H.
Tietze and E. Tietze-Conrat, © Nov. 6, 1944;
A 184127. 6432
Torres-Rioseco (Arturo) Lector hispanoamericano,
_ por A, Torres-Rioseco y Luis Monguid, © Nov.
7, 1944; A 184108; D, C. Heath & co., Boston,
6433
[Turnbull (Patricia Wentworth)]* Camberly, Eng-
land, The key, by Patricia Wentworth, [1st ed.]
© Oct. 31, 1944; A 184080, 6434
Turner (T. Arthur) Microbes that cripple. © Oct.
26, 1944; A 183759; Natl, soc. for crippled
children of the U. S. A., inc., Elyria, O. 6435
Tweney (C. F.) ed. Chambers’ technical dictionary,
edited by C. F. Tweney and L. E. C. Hughes,
Rev. ed., with supplement. ©- Oct. 24, 1944;
A 183683; Macmillan co., New York. 6436
United States. War department. Capture of Attu.
[ist ed.] © Nov. 1, 1944; A 184156; Infantry
journal, inc., Washington. 6437
Hollywood, Calif. Mickey.
6438
Ure (Q. Ellington)*
© Aug. 15, 1944; A 183975.
Vanderwalker (F. N.) Wood finishing, plain and
decorative. © Oct. 27, 1944; A 183871; Frederick
J. Drake & co., Chicago. ! 6439
[Van Trutzschler (Wolf)] Sir Archibald, by Wolo
[pseud.] © Nov. 1, 1944; A 184237; William
Morrow & co., inc., New York. 6440
Vesce (Vincent C.) Study of the properties of
phthalocyanine pigments. © -Nov. 2, 1944;
A 184295; Harmon color works, inc., Haledon, N.
J. ‘ 6441
Vetter (Ernest G.) Death was our escort. © Oct.
10, 1944; A 183907; Prentice-Hall, inc., New
York. 6442
Vincent (Howard P.) ed. Letters of Dora Words-
worth, © Oct. 10, 1944; A 184026; Packard &
co., Chicago. 6443
Von Hagen (Victor Wolfgang)* Santa Monica, Calif.
Aztec and Maya papermakers. © Novy. 3, 1944;
A 184126, 6444
Vreeland (Hamilton) jr.,* Ridgewood, N. J. Twi-
light of individual liberty.. © Oct. 23, 1944;
’ A 184040. 6445
Waldenmaier (Nellie Protsman)* Richmond. Some
of the earliest oaths of allegiance to the United
States of America. © Nov. 3, 1944; A 184035.
6446
Waldo (Edna LaMoore)* Minot, & D. From Tra-
vois to Iron Trail. © Oct, 27, 1944; A eine
Walling (S, A.) Nautical mathematics and marine
navigation, [By] S. A. Walling, J. C. Hill [and]
C. J. Rees. Nov. 8, 1944; A 184117; Macmil-
lan co., New York. 6448
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‘Walters (Maude Owens)* Kansas City, Mo. Com-
» bat in the air. © Nov. 20,1944; A 184413. 6449
Walton (E. Clayton)* Swarthmore, Pa. Just among
ourselves. © Nov. 8, 1944; A 184079. 6450
Warburg (James P,) Foreign policy begins at home.
[ist ed.] © Nov. 9, 1944; A 184221; Harcourt,
Brace & co., inc., New York. 6451
Ward (Arch)* Chicago. Frank Leahy and the fight-
ing Irish. © Nov. 10, 1944; A 184180. 6452
Ware (Leon) Crazy dog. © Sept. 27, 1944. A
_ 183766; McGraw-Hill book co., inc., New York.
6453
Washington (State) Pierce’s code, state of Wash-
ington, annotated. v. 1, 2. © Oct. 2, 1944;
A 184246; Frank Pierce, Seattle. 6454
Watson (Helen Orr)* Washington, Shavetail Sam,
. U.S. army mule. © Oct, 31, 1944; A 184032.
6455
Watson (Lillian Eichler) Manners for wee moderns.
© Oct. 20, 1944; A 184269; Dorrance & co., inc.,
Philadelphia. 6456
Watson (Virginia)* New York. Through many wa-
ters, [1st ed.] © Oct. 25,1944; A 184132. 6457
Weems (P.V.)* Annapolis. Star altitude curves,
latitudes 70° to 90° north and new line of position
tables. © Sept. 8, 1944; A 184016, 6458
Weil (Felix J.) Argentine riddle. © Oct. 19, 1944;
A 183697; John Day co., New York. 6459
Weisman (Abner I.) South African frog, Xenopus
laevis, in pregnancy diagnosis. Research bulle-
tin [and] Supplement to the Research bulletin, by
A. L Weisman and Christopher W. Coates. [War
ed.] © Aug. 15, 1944; A 183840; New York bio-
logic research foundation, inc., New York.
6460
Weller (George)* Chicago. Bases overseas. [1st
ed.] © Nov. 9, 1944; A 184222. 6461
Werth (Alexander) London. Leningrad. [ist
American ed.] © Oct. 23, 1944; A 183706,
6462
Weslager (C. A.) Delaware’s buried past. © Nov.
1, 1944; A 184096; University of Pennsylvania
press, Philadelphia. §463
West (Georgiana Tree)* New York. Prosperity’s
ten commandments. © Oct. 28, 1944; A 183847.
6464
West pub. co.,* St. Paul. Federal rules decisions,
v. 3. © Oct. 25, 1944; A 184041, 6465
Weston (May Forth) Great pathfinder. © Sept. 22,
' 1944; A 183883; Robert M. McBride &co., New
York. 6466
Wheeler (Harold) ed. Peoples of the world. © Oct.
18, 1944; A 183851; William H. Wise & co., inc.,
New York. 6467
Wheeler (Katherine Welles) Filled flagons. © Nov.
6, 1944; A 184195; Wings press, Mill Valley,
Calif. 6408
Wheeler (Opal) Sing for America, [1st ed.] © Nov.
8, 1944; A 184078; E. P. Dutton &co., inc., New
York. 6469
Wheland (George Willard)* Chicago. Theory of
resonance and its application to organic chemi-
Stry. © Nov. 6, 1944; A 184155. 6470
Whiffen (Edwin T.) Mocking water and other poems.
© Oct, 10, 1944; A 183748; Dorrance & co., inc.,
Philadelphia. 6471
White {May Smith)* Monroe, La.
hills. © Oct, 24, 1944; A 183713.
These are my
6472
White (Nelia Gardner)*
low. © Oct. 24, 1944; A 183680.
Philadelphia. Brook Wil-
6473
White (William C.) Made in the USSR. [ist ed.]
© Oct. 23,1944; A 183704; Alfred A. Knopf, inc.,
New York. 6474
Whitehead (Henry S.) Jumbee and other uncanny
tales. © Sept. 25, 1944; A 183935; August Der-
lerth & Donald Wandrei, Sauk City, Wis. 6475
Whitman (Walt) Leaves of grass. [By] W. Whitman.
Introduction by Carl Sandburg, and illustrations,
based on the text, by Boardman Robinson. ©
Sept. 25,1944; A 184014; Random house, inc.,
New York. 6476
Willard (W. Wyeth) Leathernecks come through.
© Oct. 15, 1944; A 184194; Fleming H. Revell
co., New York. 6477
Not without
6478
Williams (Edith B.)* Tampa, Fla.
honor. © Sept. 11, 1944; A 184159.
Williams (Eric) Capitalism and slavery. © Nov.
18, 1944; A 184396; University of North Carolina
press, Chapel Hill, N. C. 6479
Williams (James Henry) Equalization of school
support in Texas. © Nov. 1, 1944; A 184323;
University of southern California, Los Angeles.
6480
Williams (Samuel Cole) Tennessee during the
revolutionary war. © Aug. 29, 1944; A 183730; —
Tennessee historical comn., Nashville. 6481
Willkie (Frederick) Outline for industry, by F.
Willkie and Harrison C, Blankmeyer. [ist ed.|
© Sept. 16, 1944; A 184066; Charles C. Thomas,
Springfield, Ill. 6482
Wiltse (Charles M.) John C. Calhoun, nationalist,
1782-1828, [ist ed.] © Oct. 24, 1944; A 184338;
Bobbs-Merrili co., Indianapolis, 6483
Wood (Clement) Death on the pampas. © Sept. 20,
1944: A 184353; Arcadia house, inc., New York.
6484
Woods (Ralph L.)* Port Washington, L. 1, N. Y.
Behold the man, © Nov. 14, 1944; A 184212.
° 6485
231
ay (Cakkevthe) I ‘like Peay [1st ed.] © Nov. ; F
rf 1944; A 184147; Harper & bros., New York.
rig (Watkins E.) Baie to the hills. © Ae Li
i 1944) A eens: Arcadia house, inc., New York.
MF Montclair, N
disabled. © Oct. 24, et
td Ay
[Young (Mrs. Stanley) } Old)
Westward the women, by Nancy
[pseud.] © Oct. : 16, 1944; A chats
se cr eng-en) Adventures of Monkey, wasted
from the translation made from the Chinese of
Wu Ch’eng-en by Arthur Waley. © Sept. 28,
a 1944; A 183783; oe Day co., inc.,; New York.
ae (Margaret)] Charm of the castle, by Lorenah
[pseud.] © Oct. 26, 1944; A 183961; Wallace
Kibbee & son, San Francisco.
1944. © Oct. 19, 1944;
‘Year book of radiology.
: A 183901; Year book publishers, inc. , Chicago.
"Yost recat Bennington, Vt. & Gilbreth (Lillian
r Bos of entries of books included in the Catalog for 1944: ; ee Py sith i
(a) United States publications
(b) Foreign books in foreign languages
(c) Foreign books in English language under ad interim proyisiens
of law of Mar. 4, 1909
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Zelomek (A. W.) Here comes ‘tomorrow. © No
14, (1944; A 184303; Ziff-Davis pub. co. eiigee
a
Ziff petite B.) Gentlemen talk of peace. © Nov. i a
14, 1944; A 184213; Macmillan co., New York.
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Zolotow (Charlotte) Park book. [ist wa] ©oct.
25, 1944; A 184137; Be Aad ‘New York.
RS .o
© D. Al-
. |
_ Aldrich (Darragh) Enchanted hearts.
iE drich, Minneapolis. R 132850, Oct. 17, 1944. 1
American digest annotated, key-number series. v.
2A. September 1, 1916, to February 28, 1917.
b Prepared and ed. by the editorial staff ‘of the
; American digest system. © West pub. co., St.
: Paul. R 132499, Oct. 5, 1944. 2
Altantic reporter. v. 100. Permanent ed., with
key-number annotations. © West pub. co., St.
Paul. R 132503, Oct. 5, 1944. 3
, Barstow (Charles Lester) Famous sculpture. ©
_ C.L. Barstow, New York. R 132782, Oct. 25,
1944. 4
§
_ Bassett (Sara Ware) Story of sugar. © S. W. Bas-
| sett, Boston. R 132994, Nov. 4, 1944. 5
Brown (Demetra Vaka) ‘Heart of the Balkans, by
Demetra Vaka (Mrs. Kenneth-Brown) © Demetra
Vaka Kenneth-Brown, Chicago. R 132663, Oct.
__ 6, 1944. 6
‘Chapman (Arthur) Out where the West begins, and
: other western verses. © Kathleen C. Chapman,
New York. R 132658, Oct. 6, 1944. 7
‘Christian science journal. Bon och fortr6stan,
prayer and confidence. © Christian science
pub. co., Boston. R 132383, Oct. 2, 1944. 8
Colver (Alice Ross) Babs. © A. R. Colver, Tena-
fly, N. J. R 132437, Oct. 3, 1944. 9
Cook (George Shaw) God is good. © Kathryn F.
Cook, Waban, Mass. R 132788, Oct. 16, 1944.
10
Curtis (Alice Turner) Little maid of Ticonderoga.
© A. T. Curtis, Needham, Mass. R 132995, Nov.
4, 1944. Soe |
Curwood (James Oliver) Baree, son of Kazan. ©
Ethel M. Curwood, Owosso, Mich. R 132438,
Oct. 4, 1944. 12
Deutsch (Peter P.) Complete course of ten illustra-
ted lessons in hypnotism and suggestion. Lessons
1-10. © P. P. Deutsch, ee Ia. R 132900,
Oct. 30, 1944. 13
.
’ Dosker (Nicholas Herman) Manual of compensation
law, state and federal. © Banks-Baldwin law
pub. co., Cleveland. R 132378, Oct. 2, 1944.
| 14
Driggs (Howard Roscoe) Live language lessons.
Elementary, 2d, 3rd books. © H. R. Driggs,
Bayside, L.I., N. Y. R 132637-132639, Oct. 6,
1944. 15-17
LIST OF BOOKS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
[6496
Federal reporter, with key-number annotations.
v. 240. Permanent ed. © West pub. co., St.
Paul. R 132488, Oct. 5, 1944. 18
Gartner (Karl Knox) Gartner’s notes to the Inter-
state commerce commission reports. Supple-
ment 1916 B. © Banks-Baldwin law pub. co.,
Cleveland. R 132377, Oct. 2, 1944. 19
Gibbs (Philip) Battles of the Somme. © P. Gibbs,
London. R 132877, Oct. 19, 1944. 20
Grant (Madison) Passing of the great race. © De
Forest Grant, New York. R 132433, Oct. 16,
1944. 21
Griffin (Grace Gardner) Writings on American
history, 1915. © G. G. Griffin, Washington.
R 132896, Oct. 12, 1944. 22
Hamlin (Alfred Dwight Foster) History of ornament,
ancient and medieval. © Talbot F. Hamlin, New
York. R 132781, Oct. 25, 1944. 23
Keleher (Thomas Augustine) Culture of the mul-
berry silkworm. © T. A. Keleher, Washington.
R 132923, Oct. 20, 1944. 24
Klapper (Paul) Teaching of arithmetic. © P. Klap-
per, Flushing, N. Y. R 132783, Oct. 25, 1944.
25
Kleinschmidt (Rudolph August) Kleinschmidt &
Highley’s Oklahoma form book and pleading and
practice in civil cases, annotated. 4th ed., rev.
and enl. By R. A. Kleinschmidt and Mont F.
Highley. © R.A. Kleinschmidt, Tulsa, Okl. &
M. F. Highley, Oklahoma City. R 132815, Oct.
5, 1944. 26
Kready (Laura Fry) Study of fairy tales. © M.
Elizabeth Kready, Lancaster, Pa. R 132657,
Oct. 6, 1944. 27
Kyne (Peter Bernard) Cappy Ricks takes on the
Kaiser. © P.B. Kyne,San Francisco. R 132852,
Oct. 17, 1944. 28
Marlowe (Amy Bell) Girls of Rivercliff school. ©
Grossett & Dunlap, New York. R 132780, Sept.
6, 1944. 29
Mencken (Henry Louis) Book of prefaces. © H.
L. Mencken, Baltimore. R 132667, Oct. 18, 1944.
30
Merrill (Samuel) Moose book. © Willard G.
Cogswell, Haverhill, Mass. R 132687, Oct. 25,
1944. 31
Michigan digest, covering decisions of the Supreme
court of Michigan, reported in Northwestern re-
porter. January 1-June 30, 1917. © West pub.
co., St. Paul. R 132507, Oct. 5, 1944. 32
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Mills (Enos Abijah) Your national parks. © Esther
Burnell Mills, Estes Park, Col. R 132664, Qct.
6, 1944, 33
Moore (George) Lewis Seymour and some women.
© Charles Douglas Medley, London. R 132876,
Oct. 19, 1944.. 34
Muir (John) Thousand mile walk to the gulf. ©
Helen Muir Funk, San Bernardino, Calif. R
133082, Nov. 6, 1944. 35
Nathan (George Jean) Mr. George Jean Nathan pre-
sents. © G, J. Nathan, New York. R 132666,
Oct. 18, 1944, 36
New York (State) Consolidated laws of New York,
annotated, as amended tothe close of the regular
session of the Legislature of 1916, comp. under
the editorial supervision of William M. McKin-
ney. Books 29-35. © Edward Thompson co.,
Brooklyn. R 132492-132498, Oct. 5, 1944.
37-43
New York annotated digest. Edited by Victor Eugene
Ruehl, under the supervision of William Mack.
v.18. © Amer. law book co,, Brooklyn. R 132485,
Oct. 5, 1944, 44
New York supplement, with key-number annotations.
v. 164. Permanent ed. © West pub. co., St.
Paul, R 132491, Oct. 5, 1944. 45
Newberry (Perry) Castaway Island. © P. Newberry,
Berkeley, Calif. R 132996, Nov. 4, 1944.
46
Nicolay (Helen) Our nation in the building. © H.
Nicolay, Washington. R 132784, Oct. 25, 1944.
47
Northeastern reporter. v. 115. Permanented. ©
West pub. co., St. Paul. R 132487, Oct. 5, 1944.
48
Northwestern reporter. v. 162. Permanented. ©
West pub. co., St. Paul. R 132502, Oct. 5, 1944,
4g
Pacific reporter. Permanent ed. vy. 164. © West
pub. co., St. Paul. R 132489, Oct, 5, 1944.
50
Perry (Lawrence) Fullback. © L. Perry, New
York. R 132431, Oct. 14, 1944, 51
Poe (Edgar Allan) Complete poems of Edgar Allan
Poe, collected, edited and arranged with memoir,
textual notes and bibliography, by J. H. Whitty.
[2d ed., enl.] © Beatrice C. Whitty, Richmond.
R 132661, Oct. 6, 1944. 52
Putnam (George Rockwell) Lighthouses and light-
ships of the United States. © G. R. Putnam,
Washington. R 132662, Oct. 6, 1944. 53
[Rabinowitz Saag! Alle werk von Sholom Alei-
chem [pseud.] v. 1-3. © Marie Waife Goldberg
& Sarah Lila Kaufman, New York. R 132772-
132774, Oct. 14, 1944, 54-56
Raine (William MacLeod) Yukon trail © W.M
Raine, Denver. R 132660, Oct. 6, 1944. 57
234
Ravindranatha Thakura, Sir.
Hungry stones, and other poems, by Sir Rabind-
ranath Tagore. Translated from the original —
Bengali by various writers. © Rathindranath
My reminiscences, by Sir Rabindranath Tagore.
© Subir Tagore, Ballygunge, Calcutta, India.
R 132611, Oct. 5, 1944. -
Riley (James Whitcomb) Name of Old glory, poems
of patriotism, by J. W. Riley; with an appreciation
of the poet by Booth Tarkington, © Booth Tar-
kington, Indianapolis. R 132649, Oct. 9, 1944.
60
Rinehart (Mary Roberts) ~- 61-63
Bab’s burglar. R 133080, Nov. 4, 1944,
Bab’s diary. R 133079, Nov. 4, 1944,
G. A. C., a sub- deb story. R 133081, Nov. 4,
1944,
© M. R. Rinehart, New York.
Searson (James William) Studies in reading. ist,
2d reader, by J. W. Searson, George E. Martin
[and] Achsah May Harris. © Wilma_Searson
Hart, Burchard, Neb. & Alice Martin, Pine, Or.
R 132635, 132636, Oct. 6, 1944. 64, 65
Seymour (Charles B.) ed. Annotations to the Ken-
tucky constitution statutes and codes. 1916 sup-
plement. © Banks-Baldwin law pub. cae Cleve-
land. R 132379, Oct. 2, 1944. 66
Sheehan (Perley Poore) Those who walk in dark-
ness. © Virginia Sheehan, Sierra Madre, ——
R 132851, Oct. 17, 1944.
Shepard (Frank) co. Shepard’s New Hampshire
citations, 2d ed. © Frank Shepard co., New
York. R 132614, Oct. 19, 1944. 68
South Carolina. Supreme court. Reports of cases
argued and determined. Annotated ed. Book 22.
© West pub. co., St. Paul. R 132506, Oct. 5,
1944, 69
Southern reporter. v. 74. Permanent ed. © West
pub. co., St. Paul. R 132486, Oct. 5, 1944. 70
Southwestern reporter. 71, 72
Arkansas decisions reported in the Southwestern
reporter, with key-number annotations, vols.
188 to 194, inclusive, September, 1916, to June,
£917. ot 132501, Oct. 5, 1944.
Texas decisions reported i in the Southwestern re-
porter annotated, vols. 191-193, February,
1917, to May, 1917. R 132500, Oct. 5, 1944,
© West pub. co., Sti. Paul.
Southwestern reporter. v. 194, 195. Permanent ed.
© West pub. co., St. Paul. R 132490, 132504,
Oct, 5, 1944, 73, 74
Stanford (Charles Villiers) History of music, by
C. V. Stanford and Cecil Forsyth. © P. David
Forsyth, Quedgely, Gloucester,
132812, Oct. 21, 1944. 75
Surette (Thomas Whitney) Music and life. © H.
Robert Bygrave, Boston. R 132659, Oct, 6, foros
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S. L. Polak, London, R 132924, Oct. 5, 1944 —
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| Palamidessi de Castelzecchio Tyler, New York
_Banks-Baldwin law pub. co., | R 132432, Oct. 14, 1944. =e
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Tae , | Wilkinson is) Chaste man. © L. Wilkinson,
sean cene) Strange. ay cance. 0 3 cee England, R 132665, Oct. 18,
’ : 1944, {ite
, 1944, 78 : ce
Circuit courts of appeals, United States cir- | Williams (Stanley Thomas) Richard Cumberland, _
; courts of appeals reports, with key-number his life and dramatic works. © S. T. Williams,
oo v. 151. © West pub. co., St. Paul. Hamden, Conn. R 132897, Oct. 12, 1944, 82
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Note.—An asterisk (*) after the author’s name indicates that the author and copyright proprietor are the
same, and that therefore the name is not repeated in the claim paragraph.
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Aaberg (Jean Littlejohn) A BC for mothers-to-be.
© Dec. 15, 1944; A 184954; David McKay co.,
Philadelphia. 6497 |
Abercrombie (L. A.) My life to the destroyers, by
L. A. Abercrombie and Fletcher Pratt. © Dec.
15, 1944; A 184953; Henry Holt & co., inc., New
York, 6498
Abrahamsen (David) Crime and the human mind.
© Dec.9, 1944; A 184788; Columbia univ. press,
New York. é 6489
Adams (Frankie V.)* Atlanta. Soulcraft. © Dec.
1, 1944; A 184826. 6500
Adams (Ramon F.) Western words; a dictionary of
the range, cow camp and trail. [1st ed.] © Nov.
24, 1944; A 184891; University of Oklahoma
press, Norman, Okl. 6501
Aeppli (Ernst) Der traum und seine deutung. ©
Dec. 6, 1943; A for. 48705; Eugen Rentsch
verlag, a. g., Erlenbach-Ziirich, Switzerland.
6502
[Agger (Eugene E.)] Utilizing the weekly federal
reserve statement. © Oct. 31, 1944; A 184434;
Amer. institute of banking, section Amer. bank-
ers assn., New York. 6503
Allen (Durward L.) Michigan fox squirrel manage-
ment. © Nov. 27, 1944; A 184965; Michigan de-
partment of conservation, Lansing, Mich. 6504
Anderson (C. W.) Heads up, heels down. © Dec.
5, 1944; A 184674; Macmillan co., New York.
6505
Angreville (Madeleine d’) Lady Florence. © May
8, 1943; A for, 48693; Les éditions Didier, New
York. 6506
Aronin (Ben) Remington-Morse new Mother Goose
book. © Aug. i, 1944; A 184656; Hamilton Ross
industries, Chicago. 6507
Asche (Albert) Heart throbs. © June 23, 1944; A
184536; Exposition press, New York. 6508
Atlantic reporter. Second series. v. 38 A. 2d. ©
Dec. 4, 1944; A 184928; West pub. co., St. Paul.
6509
Atwood (Wallace W.) 6510-6512
Earth and its people. Higher book. By W. W.
Atwood and Helen Goss Thomas. © Aug. 24,
1944; A 184620.
Growth of nations, by W. W. Atwood and Helen
Goss Thomas. © Sept. 21, 1944; A 184618.
United States in the western world. © Aug, il,
1944; A 184426,
© Ginn & co., Boston.
Baba (Meher) 6513, 6514
Gems from the teachings of Meher Baba. © 1
c. Sept. 12, 1944; A ad int. 28612; pubd, Jan.
15, 1943.
What the world needs! © 1 c. Sept. 12, 1944; A
ad int. 28613; pubd, Jan. 10, 1942.
© Circle productions, inc., New York,
Barbour (Thomas) That vanishing Eden. [ist ed.]}
© Nov. 10, 1944; A 184661; Phillips Ketchum,
trustee under an indenture of trust made by
Thomas Barbour for the benefit of Mary B.
Kidder, Julia A. Barbour & Louisa B. Barbour,
dated July 19, 1943, Boston. 6515
Barclay (Shepard) Learn bridge fast. © Dec, 16,
1944; A 184955; King features syndicate, inc.,
Philadelphia, 6516
[Barnes (E. J.)}* Roseville, Calif. Sand Man
stories, by Lyle J. Barnes [pseud.} © Nov. 15,
1944; A 184491, 6517
Bauer (Walter E.) In Thy light. © Nov. 2i, 1944;
A 184574; Concordia pub. house, St. Louis.
: . e518
Bay (j. Christian)* Chicago. Mystery of the Irish
crown jewels. © Dec, 11, 1944; A 184886,
6519
Bayliss (Marguerite F.)* Neshamic, N. J. The
Bolinvars, © Dec. 1, 1944; A 184739. 6520
Benton (Elbert Jay)* Cleveland. Cultural story of
an American city. Cleveland. Pt. 2. © Oct.
30, 1944; A 184598. $521
Beveridge (William H.)* London. Full employ-
ment in a free society. © 1c. Dec. 1, 1044; A
ad int, 28589; pubd. Nov. 9. 6522
Bietz (Arthur L.) Conquering personal problems,
© Nov. 9, 1944; A 184428: Pacific press La
assn., Mountain View, Calif. -
Blackfan (KennethD.) Atlas of the blood in children.
{By] K. D. Blackfan [and] Louis K. Diamond. ©
Dec. 6, 1944; A 184938; Commonwealth fund,
New York. 6524
Blocklinger (Betty) His own wife. © Nov. i, 1944;
A 184451; Gramercy pub. co., New York. 6625
Bogart (William G.}) Murder is forgetful, © Oct.
20, 1944; A 184528; Arcadia house, inc,, New
York. 6528
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~ Bolling (George Melville) Athetized lines of the
Iiad, © Sept.1, 1944; A 184444: Linguistic soc.
of America, Silver Spring, Md. 6527
Bonney (Thérése)* New York. Europe’s children,
1938 to 1943. © Jan, 14, 1944; A 184731. 6528
Bookfellow poetry annual. 1944, 7thissue. © Dec.
11, 1944; A 184887; Flora Warren Seymour,
Chicago. - 6529
Bougie (Albert) & Ducharme (Edouard)* Montreal.
Je compte deja. Multiplications, divisions. [In-
structions] © Nov. 15, 1944; A for. 48694.
6530
Boulter (Hilda Wierum) India. © Nov. 15, 1944; A
184833; Holiday house, inc., New York. 6531
Bourke-White (Margaret)* Darien, Conn. They
called it Purple Heart Valley. © Nov. 30, 1944;
A 184781. 6532
Bowman (Frank)* Salt Lake City. Coming world
helper. [ist ed.] © Nov. 27, 1944; A 184702.
6533
Bozyan (BH. Frank) ed. Yale carol book. Edited by
H. F. Bozyan and Sidney Lovett. © Dec. 5, 1944;
A 184818; Yale univ. press, New Haven. 6534
Bramblett (Agnes Cochran)* Forsyth, Ga. Wolves
of Troliness. © Aug. 24, 1944; A 184821, 6535 |
Branch (Florenz) Man fever. © Nov. 1, 1944; A
184448; Phoenix press, New York. 6536
Brewer (John M.) Introductory business training,
by J. M. Brewer, Floyd Hurlbut [and] Juvenilia
Caseman. © Sept. 21, 1944; A 184617; Ginn &
€6., Boston. a 6537
Brittain (¥Vera)* London. Account rendered. ©
Noy. 8, 1944; A 184477. 6538
Bropeck (Florence)* New York. Serve it buffet.
© Nov. 10, 1944; A 184849, 6539
Brockway (Archibald Fenner)* London & Mullally
{Frederic Rhonda)* Bedford, Bedfordshire, Eng-
land. Death pays a dividend. © ic. Nov. 28,
1844; A ad int. 28581; pubd. Sept. 25. 6540
Brody (lles)* New York. On the tip of my tongue.
© Oct. 23, 1944; A 184625. 6541
Broening (Angela M.) Competence in English 1.
[By] A. M. Broening, William J. Flagg, Benja-
min E. Fleagle [and others, ist ed.] © Dec. 6,
1944; A 184750; Harper & bros., New York. :
654
Brown (John Mason) Many a watchful night. © Dec.
1, 1944; A 184841; McGraw-Hill book co., inc.,
New York. 6543
Browne (Harris L,)}* Beverly Hills, Calif. Life
lines. © Nov. 14, 1944; A 184782. 6544
Bryson (Charles Lee) Double trouble, © ‘fov, 20,
1944; A 184431; Ziff-Davis pub. co., Chicago.
6545
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Buckingham (Nash)* Memphis, Tenn. Tattered
coat. © Nov. 17, 1944; A 184694, 6546
[Buell (Mrs. C.A.)] Fun with little Lulu, by Marge.
© Dec. 15, 1944; A 184941; David McKay co.,
Philadelphia. 6547
Burlingame (C. Charles)* Hartford. Shakespeare
psychiatry. © Dec. 6, 1944; A 184812. 6548
Butler (G. Paul)* Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Best
sermons. 1944 selections. © Dec. 4, 1944; A
184735. 6549
Butler (JohnC.}* Belfair, Wash. Sheet metal theory
and practice. © Dec. 7, 1944; A 184877. 6550
California, Deering’s California codes. 1944.
6551-6554
Business and professions code, [1943 ed.]©
Nov. 7; A 184604,
Fish and game code.
184605. ae
Harbors and navigation cede. [1943 ed.] © Nov.
7; A 184606.
Insurance code. [1943 ed.] © Nov. 7; A 184607.
© Bancroft-Whitney co., San Francisco.
[1943 ed.] © Nov. 7; A
California, Attorney-general’s office. Opinions of
the Attorney general of California, with index
digest. v.1. Jan.-jume, 1943. Edited by Warren
L. Hanna. © Nov. i, 1944; A 184771; California
legal publications, Berkeley, Calif. . 6555
Carrighar (Sally)* Moose, Wy. One day on Beetle
Rock, [isted.] © Nov. 13, 1944; A 184638. 6556
[Catlin (Mimi)] tr. Drawings of Paul Klee. [Trans-
lation by M. Catlin and Margit Von Ternes] ©
Get. 15, 1944; A 184198; Curt Valentin, New
York, ; 6557
Cavanah (Frances) Happy giraffe. © Nov. 13, 1944;
A 184601; Wilcox & Follett co., Chicago. 6558
Cerf (Bennett A.)* New York. Try and stop me. ©
6559
Nov. 3, 1944; A 184461.
Chaffee (Allen) Western wild life. © Dec. 7, 1944;
A 184837; Caxton printers, Itd., Caldwell, Id.
6560
Chamberlain (William Henry) Ukraine, a submerged
nation. © Dec. 5, 1944; A 184673; Macmillan
co., New York. 6561
Chandler (Asa C.)* Houston. Introduction to para-
sitology. © Dec. 11, 1944; A 184948, 6562
Chappe (Eli) Hangman’s Guich. ‘© Nov. 1, 1944; A
184450; Phoenix press, New York. 6563
Cheek (Philip Macon) Seraphic dust. © Nov. 30,
1944; A 184796; Dorrance & co., inc., Philadel-
phia. 6564
Child(MaryS.) Popular kiddie picture motion book.
© Nov. 15, 1944; A 184772; Broadland, inc., New
York. 6565
Christ (Jay F.) Fundamental business law. © Nov.
a4, 1944; A 184611; Amer, technical soc., Chi-
cago. 6566
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no. 12, 1944
Cody (Sherwin)* Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. 6567, 6568
Coaching children in English. © Nov. 15, 1944;
A 184460.
Good English quick reference book. © Nov. 15,
1944; A 184459.
Coe (Roland) Little scouts in action. [1st ed.] ©
Noy. 20, 1944; A 184715; Robert M. McBride &
co., New York. 3569
Cok. (Emil Bernhard) David Wolffsobn, Herzl’s
successor. © Nov. 21, 1944; A 184964; Zionist
organization of America, Washington. 6570
Cole (G.D.H.)* London. Money, its present and
future. © ic. Dec. 17, 1944; A ad int. 28611;
pubd. Oct. 26. 6571
Collas (Clare)* Farnborough, Hants, England.
Blue-coated heron. © 1 c. Dec. 9, 1944; A ad
int. 28602; pubd. Oct. 23. 6572
Colt (Clem) Fiddle-back ranch. © Dec. 1, 1944;
A 184962; Phoenix press, New York. 6573
Commager (Henry Steele) ed. Autobiography of
Benjamin Franklin and selections from his wrii-
ings. With an introduction by H. S. Commager
and illustrations by Thomas Hart Benton. ©
Sept. 25, 1944; A 184013; Random house, inc.,
New York. 6574
Conant (Norman F.) Manual of clinical mycology.
[By] N. F. Conant, Donald Stover Martin, David
Tillerson Smith [and others] © Dec. 6, 1944: A
184803; W. B. Saunders co., ‘Philadelphia. 8575
Connolly (Terence L.) Francis Thompson; in his
paths. © Dec. 6, 1944; A 184746; Bruce pub. co.,
Milwaukee. 6576
Conrad (Victor Anton) Methods in climatology. ©
Nov. 28, 1944; A 184667; President & fellows of
Harvard college, Cambridge, Mass. 6577
Cooper (Louise Field)* Woodbridge, Conn. Love
and admiration. © Nov. 16, 1944; A 184727,
6578
Corpus juris secundum. v. 42. © Nov. 22, 1944; A
184757; Amer. law book co., Brooklyn. 6579
ae
Cox (Warren E.) Book of pottery and porcelain. v.
1,2. © Dec. 18, 1944; A 184867; Crown pub-
Hishers, New York. 6580
Creasey (John) Legion of the lost. © Nov. 22, 1944;
A 184458; Stephen Daye, inc., New York. 6531
Crehore (Albert Cushing)* Cleveland. Autobiogra-
phy. © Nov. 20, 1944; A 184742. 6582
Curtis (Frank W.) High-frequency induction heating.
lst ed. © Dec. 5, 1944; A 184776; McGraw-Hill
book co., inc., New York. 6583
Dallin (David J.) Real Soviet Russia, by D. J. Dal-
lin. Translated by Joseph Shaplen. © Nov. 21,
1944; A 184695; Yale univ. press, New Haven.
6584
[Damrau (Frederic)] Psoriasis, the disease and
its treatment. © june 21, 1944; A 184867; Shield
laboratories, Detroit. 6585
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Davison (Wilburt C.)* Durham, N. C. Compleat
pediatrician. © Nov. 22, 1944; A 184494. 658¢S
Dawson (Christopher M.) Romano-Campanian
mythological landscape painting. © Nov. 21,
1944; A 184697; Yale univ. press, New Haven.
6587
De Angeli (Marguerite)* Philadelphia. Yonie Won-
dernose. [1st ed.] © Aug. 18, 1944; A 184424,
6588
De Jong (David Cornel) Domination of June. © Dec.
7, 1944; A 184936; Wagon & star publishers,
West Los Angeles, Calif. 6589
[Dern (Peggy)] Deadline for love, by Georgia
Craig [pseud.] © Oct. 20, 1944; A 184531; Ar-
cadia house, inc., New York. 6586
Desgranges (Jean) Les sept vierges. © ‘Oct. 4,
1944; A for. 48685; Les éditions de V’étoile,
Montreal. 6591
Deute (Arthur H.)* Baltimore. 200 dishes for men
to cook. © Nov. 29, 1944; A 184847. 6592
De White (Elena G.) El hogar y la salud, por E. G.
De White. [Traducido por Benjamin O. Maxson]
© Oct. 30, 1944; A 184429; Pacific press pub.
assn., Mountain View, Calif. 6593
Dicks (Russell L.) Pastoral work and personal
counseling. © Dec, 5, 1944; A 184672; Macmil-
lan co., New York. 6594
[Diespecker (Richard)] Between two furious oceans
and other poems, by Dick Diespecker. © 1 c.
Nov. 29, 1944; A ad int. 28584; pubd. June 14;
Oxford univ. press, Toronto. 6595
Divry (George Constantopoulos) Divry’s new En-
glish-Greek and Greek-English handy dictionary.
© Nov. 10, 1944; A 184766; D. C. Divry, inc.,
New York. 6596
Dmitri (Ivan)* New York. Flight to everywhere.
© Dec. 15, 1944; A 184925. 6597
Dodd (M. R.) ed. Young America speaks. © Sept.
8, 1944; A184651; Allyn % Bacon, Boston. 6598
Dendo (Mathurin) Modern French course. Books
1, 2, © Noy. 7, 8,°1944; A 184538, 184539; D. C,
Heath & co., Boston. 6599, 6600
Donham (Wallace Brett) Education for responsible
living. © Dec. 8, 1944; A 184947; President &
fellows of Harvard college, Cambridge, Mass.
6661
Douglas (Jack)* Oakland, Calif. Gold in placer. ©
July 19, 1944; A 184737. 6602
Dowling (Allan) Poet’s youth. © Dec. 14, 1944; A
184888; Wanderer press, New York. 6603
Drepperd (Carl W.)* New York. Primer of Ameri-
can antiques. [ist ed.] © Nov. 22, 1944; A
184468, 6604
[Duff (Frank)] ",egio Mariae. © Dec, 6, 1944; A
184832; Concilium legionis Mariae, Dublin, Ire-
land. 6605
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Duffield (Anne)* Aldbourne, Wilts., England. Turn
to the sun. © Oct. 20, 1944; A 184529. 6606
Duncan (Kunigunde) Mentor Graham, the man who
taught Lincoln. [By] K. Duncan and D, F. Nickols.
© Nov. 20, 1944; A 184464; University of Chi-
cago, Chicago. 6607
[Dunne (Frederic M.)] Compendium of the history
of the Cistercian order. © Dec. 6, 1944; A
184769; Order of Cistercians of the strict obser-
vance, Trappist, Ky. 6608
Dunne (Peter Masten) Pioneer Jesuits in northern
Mexico. © Sept. 19, 1944; A 184852; Regents of
the Univ. of California, Berkeley, Calif. 6609
Duplaix (Georges) Animal stories. © Nov. 24,
1944; A 184622; Simon & Schuster, inc. & Artists
& writers guild, inc., New York. 6610
Earhart (Mary) Frances Willard, from prayers to
politics. © Nov. 13, 1944; A 184463; University
of Chicago, Chicago. 6611
Eastman (E. R.) Tough sod. © Nov. 18, 1944; A
184952; Amer. agriculturist, inc., Ithaca, N. Y.
6612
Education and society. By members of the faculties
of the University of California. © Sept. 25, 1944;
A 184853; Regents of the Univ. of California,
Berkeley, Calif. 6613
Eibin (Paul N.) Brotherhood through religion. ©
Dec, 1, 1944; A 184793; Dorrance & co., inc.,
Philadelphia. 6614
Elwell (Fayette H.) Business record-keeping, by
F. H. Elwell, Ernest A. Zelliot and Harry I.
Good, © June 29, 1944; A 184616; Ginn & co.,
Boston. 6615
Emery (Sarah M.) Song of my heart. © July 31,
1944; A 184534; Exposition press, New York.
6616
English (E. Schuyler) Studies in the Epistle to the
Colossians. © Nov. 14, 1944; A 184744; Arno
C. Gaebelein, inc., New York. 6617
Eppes (Allen) Old mill, © Dec. 1, 1944; A 184957;
Gramercy pub. co., New York. 6618
Eyck (Erich) Bismarck. 2.bd. © Nov. 11, 1943;
A for, 48706; Eugen Rentsch verlag, a. g., Er-
lenbachyZitirich, Switzerland. 6619
Farris (Edmond J.) Art students’ anatomy. © Dec.
5, 1944; A 184802; J.B. Lippincott co., Philadel-
phia. ; 6626
v. 55. © Nov. 26, 1944; A
§621
Federal supplement.
184755; West pub. co., St. Paul.
Oliver Hazard
6622
Fenton (Alfred H.)* Providence.
Perry. © Nov. 23,.1944; A 184469.
Ferguson (Margaret)* Bath, Somerset, England.
Sign of the ram. © 1 c. Dec, 7, 1944; A ad int.
28596; pubd. Mar. 14, 6623
Finkbeiner (John) jr.,* Sandpoint, Id. Fruit of
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field and fireside. © Nov. 28, 1944; A 184711.
. 6624
[Finst (Rudolph A..)}] Dancing queen, by Rudy Finst.
© Dec. 1, 1944; A 184680; Rudolph A. Finst,
Sheboygan, Wis., Oscar L. Newcomer & Remo
E. Lindner, Sheboygan Falls, Wis. ~ 6625
Fishbein(Morris) Health and first aid, by M. Fish-
bein and Leslie W. Irwin. © June 10, 1944; A
184489; Lyons & Carnahan, Chicago. 6626
Fisher (Vardis)* Hagerman,Id. Golden rooms, ©
Nov. 20, 1944; A 184493. 6627
Fitch (Florence Mary) One God. © Nov. 24, 1944;
A 184481; Lothrop, Lee & Shepard co., New
York. 6628
Floren (Lee) Cottonwood pards. © Dec. 1, 1944;
A 184956; Phoenix press, New York. 6629
Florida. Florida statutes annotated. v. 28, 28. ©
Nov. 13, 1944; A 184640; Harrison co., Atlanta
& West pub. co., St. Paul. 8630
Ford (George H.) Keats and the Victorians. ©
Nov. 21, 1944; A 184698; Yale univ. press, New
Haven. 6631
Fort (Lyman M.) Speech for all. © Nov. 6, 1944;
A 184650; Allyn & Bacon, Boston. . 6632
Foster-Harris, Basic formulas of fiction. [ist ed.]
© Oct. 9, 1944; A 183821; University of Okla-
homa press, Norman, Okl. 6633
Fox (Grace 1.) Folk dancing in high school and
college, by G.1. Fox and Kathleen Gruppe Mer-
rill. © Nov. 6, 1944; A 184423; A. S, Barnes &
co., inc., New York. 6634
Frank (Staniey)* New York. Sports extra. © Nov.
6, 1944; A 184462. 6635
Frankland(Thomas W.) Pipe fitter’s and pipe weld-
er’s handbook, © Dec. 11, 1944; A 184862;
Bruce pub. co., Milwaukee. 6636
Frenkley (Alexander)* New York. Stones of glory,
stones of France. © Dec. 5, 1944; A 184937,
6637
Fue (Charles J.) ed. Internal auditing philosophy
and practice. [ist ed.] © Noy. 22, 1944; A
184527; Institute of internal auditors, inc., New
York, 6638
Furfey (Paul Hanly) Mystery of iniquity. © Nov.
29, 1944; A 184828; Bruce pub. co., Milwaukee.
6639
Gaige (Crosby)* Peekskill, N. ¥. Standard cock-
tail guide. © Nov. 29, 1944; A 184844, 6640
Gardner (Erle Stanley)* Temecula, Calif. Case of
the black-eyed blonde. © Nov, 1, 1944; A 184639.
6641
Garwood (Darrell)* New York. Artist in Iowa. ©
Dec. 1, 1944; A 184693. 6642
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 12, 1944
Punta Gorda, Fla. On
© Dec. 1, 1944; A
6643
Gatewood (George W.)*
Florida’s coconut coasts.
184763.
General motors corp. Eastern aircraft div.,* Lin-
den, N. J. History of Eastern aircraft division,
General motors corporation. © Nov. 7, 1944; A
184626. 6644
Georgia and South eastern digest, 1729 to date. v.
34, pts. t, 2. © Nov. 29, 1944; A 184760; West
pub. co., St. Paul, 6645
Gilespie (Jessie) illus. Story of Little Goody Two-
shoes. © Nov. 15, 1944; A 184453; Artists &
writers guild, inc., New York. 6646
Gillmer (Thomas C.) Clouds, weather and flight.
[By] T. C. Gillmer [and] H. Erich Nietsch. ©
Nov. 27. 1944; A 184632; D. Van Nostrand co.,
inc., New York. 6647
Glueck (Anitra Joyce) Moods and madrigals. ©
Dec. 2, 1944; A 184792; Dorrance & co., inc.,
Philadelphia. 6648
Goldberg (Benjamin) ed. Clinical tuberculosis. v.
1; 2. © Nov. 13, 1944; A 184843; F. A. Davis
co., Philadelphia. 6649
Goodall (James Robert) Study of endometriosis,
endosalpingiosis, endocervicosis, and peritoneo-
- ovarian sclerosis. © Nov. 29, 1944; A 184801;
J. B. Lippincott co., Philadelphia. 6650
Grajdanzev (Andrew J.) Modern Korea. © Nov. 13,
1944; A 184664; Internatl. secretariat institute
of Pacific relations, New York. 6651
Gramley (Andrew Daniel)* Mt. Holly Springs, Pa.
Introduction to Mt. Holly Springs, Pennsylvania.
© Dec. 7, 1944; A 184864. 6652
Grant (Frederick C.) “Can we still believe in im-
mortality? © Aug. 1, 1944; A 184642; Cloister
press, Louisville. 6653
Greeley (Dana McLean)* Boston. Toward larger
living. © Dec. 4, 1944; A 184767. 6654
Green (Alfred J.) Jottings from a cruise. © Dec.
7, 1944; A 184930; Alan A. Green, Seattle. 6655
Greiner (Bert)* Chicago. Golden book baseball al-
manac. © Sept. 3, 1944; A 184708. 6656
Greve (Alice Wheeler)* Portland, Or. Shadow on
the plains. © Dec. 1, 1944; A 184883. 6657
Griffin (Estelle Geraldine G.) The lamp. © June
27,1944; A 184533; Exposition press, New York.
6658
Guay (J. Henri)* -Montreal, Réglement. [Rules] ©
Dec. 1, 1944; A for. 48695. 659
Gunn (Neil Miller)* New York. Young Art and old
Hector. © Nov. 29, 1944; A 184858. 6660
Gustafson (Ralph) Flight into darkness. [ist ed.]}
© Nov.15, 1944; A 184610; Pantheon books, inc.,
New York, 6661
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Hader (Berta) & Hader (Elmer)* Nyack, N. Y.
Little stone house. © Dec. 5, 1944; A 184675.
6662
Hahn (Emily)* New York, China to me, [ist ed,]
© Nov. 16, 1944; A 184637. 6663
Hall (Frederick) Know your hymns? © Nov. 29,
1944; A 184827; W. A. Wilde co., Boston. 6664
Halsey (Carley Watson) Faith, force and freedom.
© Nov. 30, 1944; A 184789; Dorrance & co.
inc., Philadelphia. 6665
Harris (Walter O.) Institutional cost accounting.
© Nov. 14, 1944; A 184785; Public administra-
tion service, Chicago. 6666
Harvester (Simon) pseud. Epitaph for Lemmings.
© Oct. 31, 1944; A 183895; Macmillan co., New
York. 6667
Berkeley, Calif. Don’t run,
6668
Hawkins (Quail)*
Apple! © Nov. 15, 1944; A 184832.
Heidel (Warren C.)* Hartford. Banking industry
and the position of bank stocks from the view-
point of the investor. © Dec. 1, 1944; A 184890.
6669
Heider (Albert)* Basle, Switzerland. Isabelle de
la Sarra. © Oct. 13, 1942; A for. 48692, 6670
Heine (Heinrich) Germany, a winter’s tale. [By]
H. Heine. English version by Herman Salinger.
© Dec. 11, 1944; A 184831; L. B. Fischer pub.
corp., New York. 6671-
Heinrich (H. W.) Basics of supervision. Ist ed.
© Dec. 12, 1944; A 184968; Alfred M. Best co.,
inc., New York. 6672
Hellman (C. Doris) Comet of 1577, its place in the
history of astronomy. © Dec. 11, 1944; A
184813; Columbia univ. press, New York. 6673
Hendricks (M. 8.) Oxy-acetylene welder’s hand-
book, by M. S. Hendricks, Revised by T. B.
Jefferson. © Aug. 22, 1944; A 184679; Welding
engineer pub. co., Chicago. 6674
Hersey (Harold)* New York. More G. I, laughs.
© Dec, 6, 1944; A 184722. 6675
[Herwig (Kathleen Winsor)]* Oakland, Calif. For-
ever Amber, by Kathieen Winsor.
1944; A 183879.
© Oct, 16,
6676
Hindemith (Paul) Concentrated course in traditional
harmony. © July 27, 1944; A 184738; Associated
music publishers, inc., New York, 6677
Hiscox (Gardner D.) ed. Henley’stwentieth century
book of formulas processes and trade secrets.
Edited by G. D. Hiscox, 1944 rey. and ex}, ed.
by T. O’Conor Sloane. © Nov. 21, 1944; A 184842;
Norman W. Henley pub. co., New York. 6678
Holkeboer (Tena) God’s bridge. © Nov. 17, 1944;
A 184432; William B. Eerdmans pub. co., ‘draw
Rapids, Mich.
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Hope (Laura Lee) Bobbsey twins on the Pony Trail.
© Feb. 15, 1944; A 184861; Grosset & Dunlap,
inc., New York. 6680
Hornby (George) Long ago book, arranged by G.
Hornby and Allen Hofrichter. © Nov. 1, 1944; A
184663; L. B. Fischer pub. corp., New York.
’ 6681
Howard (Mary)* Henfield, Sussex, England. Anna
Heritage. © 1 c. Dec. 17, 1944; A ad int. 28610;
pubd, Oct. 23. 6682
Howe (Robert J.) co
manual. © Oct.
products, inc., Cleveland.
Salary job classification
1944. A 184658; Thompson
8683
Hudson (W. H.) Green mansions. © Nov. 20, 1944;
A 184808; Random house, inc.,New York. 6684
Hughes (R. O.) 6685-6689
Building citizenship. © July 5, 1944; A 184662.
Civic training. © Aug. 18, 1944; A 184649.
Economic citizenship. © Oct.2, 1944; A 184653.
Making of our United States. © Sept. 14, 1944;
A 184648,
Making of today’s world. © June 8, 1944; A
184654.
© Allyn & Bacon, Boston.
Hunter (Archibald M.) Message of the New Testa-
ment. © Oct. 30, 1944; A 184457; Westminster
press, Philadelphia. 6690
fllinois.- Appellate court. Reports of cases deter-
mined. v. 323. © Dec. 7, 1944; A 184787; Cal-
laghan & co., Chicago. 6691
illustrated London news, v. 205. 6692-6695
No, 5506, Oct. 28, 1944. © ic. Dec. 3, 1944; A
ad int, 28594; pubd. Oct. 28,
No. .5507, Nov. 4, 1944. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1944;
ad int. 28600; ‘pubd. Nov, 4. -
No. 5508, Nov. ie 1944, ©lc. Dec. 8, 1944;
A ad ini. 28601; pubd. Nev. ii.
No, 5509, Mov. 18, 1944. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1944;
A ad int, 28608; pubd: Nov. 18, ;
© King features syndicate, inc., New York. |
Indiana. Appellate
cided. v.
of indiana, Indianapolis.
court. Reports of the cases de-
© Dec. 11, 1944; A 184889; State
6696
Jacob (Alaric)* London. Traveller’s war. © 1c.
Dec. 6, 1944; A ad int, 28595; pubd. Nov.6. 6697
Jacques (Agnes) Russian primer. © Dec. 18, 1944;
A 184949; Packard & co., Chicago. 6698
James (Griffith) Double room. © Nov. 1, 1944; A
184448; Phoenix press, New York. 6699
Janis (Sidney)* New York. Abstract and surrealist
art in America. © Dec. 5, 1944;A184734. 6700
Jarvis (Ernest G.) Facts for foundrymen, by E. G.
Jarvis and Herbert O. Jarvis. © Oct. 12, 1944;
A 184659; Niagara Falls smelting & refining
corp., Buffalo. 6701
Jedlicka (Gotthard) Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. ©
Dec. 4, 1943; A for. 48708; Eugen Rentsch ver-
lag, a.g., Erlenbach-Ztirich, Switzerland. 6702
Jewell (Edward Alden) Paul Cezanne. © Nov. 16,
1944; A 184486; Hyperion press, New York.
6703
Johnson (Frances Ann) New Hampshire for young
folks. © Dec. 14, 1944; A 184951; Sugar ball
press, Concord, N. H. 6704
Jones (Glenn L.) Midnight at,twelve. © Dec. i
1944; A 184790; Dorrance & co., inc., Philadel-
phia. 8705
Jordan (Max) Beyond pee © Dec. 8, 1944; A
184863; Bruce pub. co., Milwaukee. 6706
Joscelyn (Archie) Troublesome cowhand. © Nov.
1, 1944; A 184447; Phoenix press, New York.
6707
Kander (Mrs. Simon) c Settlement cook book.
© Oct. 30, 1944; A 4; Settlement cook book
co., Milwaukee. , 6708
Kane (Harnett T.)* New Orleans. Deep delta coun-
try. [ist ed.] © Nov. 3, 1944; A 184685. 6709
-Karash (J. 1.) Analysis of drill-jig design. ist ed.
© Dec. 7, 1944; A 184838; McGraw-Hill book co.,
inc., New York. 6710
Karig (Walter) Battle report. Prepared from of-
ficial sources by W. and Welbourn Kelley.
© Dec, 7, 1944; A 184838; Farrar & Rinehart,
inc., New York. 6711
Karski (Jan)* New York. Story of a secret state,
‘© Nov. 8, 1944; A 184752. 6712
Kemmerer (Edwin Walter) Gold and the gold stand-
ard. / 1st ed. © Dec. 4, 1944; A 184840; Mc-
-Hill book co., inc., New York. 6713
Kierkegaard (Séren) Edifying discourses.
7 S. Kierkegaard. Translated from the Danish,
by David F. Swenson and Lillian Marvin Swen-
gon. © Nov. 7, 1944; A 184749; Augsburg pub.
house, Minneapolis. 6714
[Klein (Goldie) ] illus. illus. Jolly jump-ups. 1944.
6715, 6716
Mother Goose book. Artist: Geraldine Clyne.
© Oct. 1; A 183748.
See the circus. Artist: .Geralding Clyne. ©
Oct. 1; A 183742.
© McLoughlin bros., inc., Springfield, Mass.
Klingberg (Frank J.) ed. Warning drum. Edited by
F. J. Klingberg and Sigurd B. Hustvedt. © Sept.
11, 1944; A 184855; Regents of the Univ. of
California, Berkeley, Calif. 6717
Krakeur (Lester Gilbert) Spanish study book, by
L. G. Krakeur and Isabel Brugada, © Dec. 4,
1944; A 184798; Decca records, inc., New York.
6718
Krout (john Allen) Completion of independence,
1760-1830, by J. A. Krout and Dixon Ryan Fox.
© Nov. 21, 1944; A 184439; Macmillan co., New
York. 6719
Laing (Alexander)* Hanover, N. H. Clipper ship
men. [ist ed.] © Oct. 26,1944;A184730. 6720
Via: Bo |
eae deed
———
BOOKS, GROUP I
Laing (Dilys Bennett)* Norwich, Vt. Birth is fare-_
well. © Sept. 7, 1944; A 184635. 6721
Lane (Margaret)* Andover, Hants, England, Where
Helen lies. © Oct. 26, 1944; A 184729. 6722
La Roche (K. Alison) Dear dead professor. © Dec.
1, 1944; A 184961; Phoenix press, New York.
6723
Lee (Edward) Needle’s eye. [1st ed.] © Nov. 22,
1944; A 184465; Doubleday, Doran & co., inc.,
‘New York. 6724
Lee Besny Webb)* Northboro, Mass. Victorian
. [ist ed.] © Dec. 4, 1944; A 184721.
6725
Lendorff (Gertrud) Clelia und der gliserne fisch.
© June 26, 1943; A for. 48699; Albert Miller
verlag, a. g., Ziirich, Switzerland. 6726
Leonardo (Richard A.) History of gynecology. ©
Oct. 15, 1944; A 184783; Froben press, New
York. 6727
Leonov (Leonid) Road to the ocean, by L. Leonov.
[Translated by Norbert Guterman] © Nov. 8,
1944; A 184480; L. B. Fischer pub. corp., New
York. 6728
Liberman (Simon I.) Dela i liudi. © Sept.15, 1944;
A 184683; New democracy books, New York.
6729
Little (Constance) Great black Kanba. [By] C.
Little and Gwenyth Little. [1st ed.] © Nov. 22,
1944; A 184466; Demmiadny, Doran & co., inc.,
New York, 6730
Living for Jesus. © Dec. 5, 1944; A 184804; Stand-
ard pub. co., Cincinnati. 6731
Logan (Rayford W.) ed, What the negro wants. ©
Nov. 4, 1944; A 184806; University of North
Carolina press, Chapel Hill, N.C. 6732
Longfellow (Henry Wadsworth) Poems of Longfellow.
[Illustrated by} Allen Lewis. © Nov. 20, 1944;
A 184809; Random house,inc.,New York. 6733
Lull (Clifford B.) Control of pain in childbirth, by
C. B. Lull and Robert A. Hingson. © Nov. 24,
1944; A 184800; J. B. Lippincott co., Philadel-
phia. 6734
Lugquer (Thatcher T.P.)* New York. Selected ser-
mons of Reverend Lea Luquer. © Nov. 1, 1944;
A 184927, 6735
Lybarger (Lee Francis) jr.,*
hands. © Nov. 29, 1944; A 184567.
Mifflinburg, Pa. All
6736
Maags (Joachim) Magic year, by J. Maass. Trans--
lated by Erika M. Meyer. © Nov. 30, 1944; A
184935; L. B. Fischer pub. corp., New York.
67387
Maben (Mary Frost)* New York. Meal in itself. ©
Dec. 7, 1944; A 184870. 6738
[McCloskey (Richard Gordon)] Soldier and his fam-
ily. [By R. G. McCloskey, and others] © Dec.
1, 1944; A 184716; Military service pub. co.,
Harrisburg, Pa. 6739
243
McDermott (John Francis) ed, Western journals of
Washington Irving. [1st ed.] © Oct. 27, 1944;
A 184892; University of Oklahoma press, Nor-
man, Oxl. 6740
[MacDougall (Samuel Michael)]* New York. Mac-
Dougall on dice andcards, by Mickey MacDougall.
-© Nov. 27, 1944; A 184688. 6741
McKown (Harry C.) Student council. © Dec. i,
' 1944; A 184732; McGraw-Hill book co., inc.,
New York. 6742
MacLeish (Archibald)* Alexandria, Va. American
story. [1st ed.] © Nov. 30, 1944; A 184686.
6743
McMaster (Vernon)* New York. That’s our church.
© Nov. 13, 1944; A 184819. 6744
Madrigal (Margarita) & Chamberlain (Henriqueta)*
New York. Invitation to ee © Sept.
15, 1944; A 184779. 6745
Maeterlinck (Maurice) Les sentiers dans la mon-
tagne. © Oct.1, 1919; A for. 48697; Dodd, Mead
& co., New York. 6746
Malan (Ernestine) *
(Aima K.)* Ocean City, N. J.
clues. © Dec. 1, 1944; A 184795.
Whitemarch, Pa. & Ledig
Cobwebs and
6747
Mallery (Richard D.) ed. How to enlarge and im-
prove your vocabulary. © Nov. 30, 1944; A
184869; Blakiston co., New York. 6748
Margetson (Elisabeth) Now yours, now mine, ©
Oct. 20, 1944; A 184530; Arcadia house, isc,,
New York. 6749
Margrat (Mae E.)* Utica, O, Dreams at sunset.
© Dec. 1, 1944; A 184700. 6750
Marlett (Melba)* Franklin, Mich. Escape while I
can. [ist ed.] © Dec, 1, 1944; A 184691. 6751
Martin (Lillien J.) Handbookfor oldage counsellors.
© Nov. 13, 1944; A 184643; Clare De Gruchy,
San Francisco. 6752
Martin (Sidney Walter) Florida during the terri-
torial days. © Nov. 21, 1944; A 184681; Uni-
versity of Georgia press, Athens, Ga. 6753
Mary Charlotte, sister. These are our freedoms,
by Sister M. Charlotte and Mary Synon. © Oct.
4, 1944; A 164425; Ginn & co., Boston. 6754
Massachusetts institute of technology. Radar school.
Principles of radar. © Dec. 8, 1944; A 184775;
Massachusetts institute of technology, Cam-
bridge, Mass. 6755
Matheson (Robert) Handbook of the mosquitoes of
North America. © Nov. 15, 1944; A 184456;
_ Comstock pub. co., inc., Ithaca, N. Y. 6756
Mayer (Harry H.) ed. Modern reader’s book of
Psalms. © Sept: 8, 1944; A 184805; Liveright
pub. corp., New York. 6757
Meier (Frederick) ed. Joke taliers joke book. ©
Sept. 5, 1944; A 184636; Blakiston co., New York.
6758
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
6759
Merrell (Wilma) Winds that sing. © Dec. 1, 1944;
A 184791; Dorrance & co., inc., Philadelphia.
6759
Merriman -(Roger Bigelow) Suleiman the magnifi-
cent, 1520-1566. © Nov. 29, 1944; A 184665;
President & fellows of Harvard college, Cam-
bridge, Mass. 6760
Miller (Adam W.) Gospel of Matthew. © Nov. 1,
1944; A 184608; Gospel trumpet co., Anderson,
Ind. 6761
Miller (Arthur) Situation normal. © Nov. 27, 1944;
A 184540; Lester Cowan productions, inc.,
Hollywood, Calif. 6762
Miller (Dorcthy Jane)* Portsmouth, Va. My ram-
bling thoughts. © Dec.4, 1944; A 184824. 6763
Miller (George E.) State traffic law enforcement,
by G. E. Miller and David M. Baldwin. [ist ed.]
© Dec. 9, 1944; A 184816; Natl. safety council,
inc., Chicago. 6764
Miller (Madeleine S.) Encyclopedia of Bible life,
by M.S. Miller and J, Lane Miller. [ist ed.] ©
Dec. 6, 1944; A 184751; Harper % bros., New
York, 6765 —
Miller (Ray Jackson) Apache basin. © Oct. 20,
1944; A 184582; Arcadia house, inc., New York. .
6766
Millgram(AbrahamE.) Sabbath, the day of delight.
© Dec. 7, 1944; A 184747; Jewish publication
soc. of America, Philadelphia. 6767
Molk (Sophia) Haunting shadows. © July 24, 1944;
A 184535; Exposition press, New York. 6768
Moore (Thomas Verner) Personal mental hygiene.
© Dec. 4, 1944; A 184770; Grune & Stratton,
inc., New York. 6769
Morin-Labrecque (Albertine) 6770-6773
Franz Schubert, 1797-1828. © Apr. 12, 1943; A
for. 48689.
Les 6éuvres de Richard Wagner.
1944; A for. 48687.
Vie de Richard Wagner, 1813-1883. © Sept. 1,
1944; A for. 48688.
Vie de Schumann, 1810-1856. © Nov. 7, 1944; A
for. 48686.
© Les éditions de 1’étoile, Montreal.
© Oct. 26,
Morley (Christopher) Morley’s variety; a selection
from the writings of C. Morley, made by Louis
Greenfield. [Forum books ed.} © Oct. 16, 1944;
A 184988; World pub. co., Cleveland. 6774
Morneweck (Evelyn Foster)* Detroit. Chronicles
of Stephen Foster’s family. v.1, 2. © Dec. 5,
1944; A 184676. 6775
Mosak (Jacob L.) General-equilibrium theory in
international trade. © Dec. 4, 1944; A 184865;
Cowles commission for research in economics,
Chicago. 6776
Australia. © Nov. 13, 1944; A
Mote (Jerrine)
6777
184745; Allyn & Bacon, Boston.
North Carolina and South eastern
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ue n, 8. Vv.
Mother Goose. Mother Goose. Seventy-seven
verses with pictures by Tasha Tudor. © Oct.
19, 1944; A 183852; Oxford univ. press, New
York, inc., New York. 6778
Mudgett (Bruce D.) Insurance, by B. D. Mudgett,
in collaboration with Edward R. Hardy, Solomon
S. Huebner [and] G. F. Michelbacher. © Nov.
22,1944; A 184718; Alexander Hamilton institute,
inc., New York. 6779
Mueller (Gustav E.) World as spectacle. © July 5,
1944; A 184436; Philosophical library, inc.,
New York. 6780
Muggah (Mary Gates) & Raihle (Paul H.)* Chtp-
pewa Falls, Wis. Forty-seven Wisconsin stories.
© Oct. 1, 1944; A 184478. 6781
Muir (Denis) Death defies the doctor. © Nov, 1,
1944; A 184446; Phoenix press, New York. 6782
Murphy (A. L.) Rockets, dynamators, jet motors.
© Oct, 26, 1944; A 184492; Wetzel pub. co., inc.,
Los Angeles. 6783
Nasby (A. Gordon) Sunrise in the west. [1st ed.]
© Oct. 1, 1944; A 184433; Pulpit digest pub. co.,
Great Neck, N. Y. 6784
Navarro (Tomds)* New York. Manual de entona-
cién espafiola. © June 21, 1944; A for, 48691.
6785
Naylor (E. E.)* Washingtén. Federal accounting.
© Oct. 1, 1944; A 184707. 6786
Nebraska. Revised statutes of Nebraska. 1943.
[v. 1-4] © Dec. 1, 1944; A 184710; George H.
Turner, clerk of the Supreme court of Nebraska,
for the benefit of the state of Nebraska, Lincoln,
Neb. 6787
Newcomb (Norma) Girl from the Eastern shore. ©
Nov. 1, 1944; A 184452; Gramercy pub. co,,
New York. 6788
Newell (Catherine Parmenter) First to kneel. ©
Nov. 10, 1944; A 184455; W. A. Wilde co., Bos-
ton. 6789
Newman (Bernard) Balkan background. © 1 c.
Dec. 13, 1944; A ad int. 28604; pubd. Sept. 20;
Macmillan co., New York. 6790
Nichol (Francis D.) Midnight ery. © Dec. 6, 1944;
A 184682; Review & herald pub. assn., Washing-
ton. 6791
Noel (Joseph) Private life of Doctor Kelso, © Nov,
17, 1944; A 184825; Gansevoort Square pub. co.,
reg., New York, 6792
st, 1729 to
date. v.34, pts. 1,2, O Nov. 29, 1944; A 184758;
West pub. co., St. Paul. 6793
North eastern digest. v. 4 and pts. 1, 2 of v. 24. ©
Oct. 24, 1944; A 184430; West pub. co., St. Paul.
6794
Norwood (Thomas Manson) True vindication of the
south. © Mayl1l1, 1917; A 184966; Anna Hendree
Norwood McLaws, Richmond. 6795
BOOKS, GROUP I
no. 12, 1944
6833
Novak (Emil) Woman asks the doctor. © Nov. 28,
1944; A 184596; Williams & Wilkins co., Balti-
more. 6796
Noyes (George Rapall) ed. Poems by Adam Michie-
wicz. © Nov. 17, 1944; A 184479; Polish insti-
tute of arts & sciences in America, New York.
6797
[O’Donovan (Michael) }* ,Dublin, Ireland. Crab ap-
ple jelly, by Frank O’Connor [pseud. Ist Amer.
ed.] © Nov. 13, 1944; A 184427. _ 6798
Olds (Robert) Helldiver squadron. © Dec. 5, 1944;
A 184724; Dodd, Mead & co., inc., New York.
6799
Osborne (David R.) Selling as a postwar career.
© Sept. 6, 1944; A 184885; Dartnell corp., Chi-
cago. 6800
Osborne (Robert A.)* Glendale, Calif. When who
did what, © Dec. 12, 1944; A 184884. 6801
Owen (Frank) ed. Bedside bonanza. © Nov. 29,
1944: A 184968; Frederick Fell, inc., New York.
6802
Pacific reporter. Second series. v. 150 P. 2d. ©
Nov. 30, iat A 184756; West pub. co., St. Paul.
6803
Palmer (H. Marion) Three caballeros. © Nov. 20,
1944; A 184454; Walt Disney productions, Bur-
bank, Calif. 6804
Patterson (Giles J.) Journal of a southern student,
1846-48. © Dec. 5, 1944; A 184931; Vanderbilt’
univ., Nashville. 6805
Paust (Gilbert) 6806, 6807
Fighting wings, by G. Paust and Milton Lancelot.
[1st ed.] © Nov. 30, 1944; A 184872.
Heré’s how to fly. © "aug. 18, 1944; A 184634,
© Essential books, New York.
Peloubet (Francis Nathan) Peloubet’S select notes
on the International Bible lessons for Christian
teaching. Uniform series. 1945, By Wilbur M.
Smith, 7ist annual volume. © Nov. 29, 1944; A
184830; W. A. Wilde co., Boston. 6808
Perkins (Mary) of how to pray. © Oct.
30, 1944; A 184476; Shead & Ward, inc., New
York. 6809
Perry (George Sessions) & Leighton (Isabel)* New
York. Where away. © Nov. 21, 1944; A 184471.
6810
Pessin (Deborah) Jewish kindergarten, by D. Pes-
sin and Temima Gezari. © Oct. 23, 1944; A
184644; Union of Amer. Hebrew congregations,
Cincinnati. 6811
Pethrus (Lewi) Christian church discipline. [By]
L. Pethrus, Translated from the Swedish, by
Paul B. Peterson. © Nov. 25, 1944; A 184741:
Oliver Pethrus, Seattle. 8812
‘Plato. The republic. Plato. Translated out of the
Greek by Benjamin Jowett, with his introduction,
analyses and summary, and with medallions cut
on wood by Fritz Kredel. © Oct. 13, 1944; A
183755; Limited editions club, New York. 6813
Pohl (Frederick J.) AmerigoVespucci, pilot major.
© Dec.1, 1944; A 184689; Columbia univ. press,
New York. 6814
Potter (Beatrix) Wag-by-wall. © Nov. 10, 1944;
A 184699; Horn book, inc., Boston. 6815
Pratt (Edward J.)* Toronto. Collected poems. ©
1c. Nov. 18, 1944; A ad int, 28559; pubd. Oct.
15, 6816
Pratt (George K.) Soldiér to civilian. © Dec. 6,
1944; A 184733; McGraw-Hill book co., inc.,
New York.. 6817
Pratt (Theodore)* North Hollywood, Calif. Perils
in Provence and other ticklish places. © Nov.
30, 1944; A 184871. 6818
Prutton (Carl F.) Fundamental principles of phy-
sical chemistry. [By] C. F. Prutton [and] Sam-
uel H. Maron. © Dec. 19, 1944; A 184950; Mac-
millan co., New York. 6819
Punch. v. 207. 6820-6823
No. 5409, Sept. 27, 1944. © 1c. Nov. 25, 1944;
A ad int, 28580; pubd. Sept. 27.
No. 5411, Oct. 11, 1944. © 1c. Dec. 9, 1944; A
ad int. 28603; pubd. Oct. 11.
No. 5415, Nov. 1, 1944. © 1 c. Nov. 28, 1944; A
ad int. 28583; pubd. Nov. 1.
No. 5417, Nov. 15, 1944. © 1c. Dec. 7, 1944;
A ad int. 28597; pubd. Nov. 15.
© Bradbury, Agnew & co., lid., London.
Pyle (Ernie) Brave men. © Nov. 21, 1944; A
184645; Henry Holt & co., inc., New York. 6824
Quentin (Patrick) pseud. Puzzle for puppets. ©
Nov. 10, 1944; A 184780; R. Wilson Webb &
Hugh Wheeler, New York. 6825
Rabinowitz (Louis Isaac)* London. Soldiers from
Judaea. © 1c. Dec. 13, 1944; A ad int. 28609;
pubd,. Oct. 16, 6826
Rali (Harris Franklin) According to Paul. © Dec.
11, 1944; A 184876; Charles Scribner’s sons,
New York. 6827
Reichenbach (Hans) Philosophic foundations of
quantum mechanics. © Sept. 25, 1944; A 184856;
Regents of the Univ. of California, Berkeley,
Calif. 6828
Reimann (Hobart A.) ed. Treatment in general
medicine. v. 1-4. © Oct. 31, 1944; A 184437;
¥, A. Davis co., Philadelphia. 6829
Renatus (Flavius Vegetius) Military institutions of
the Romans. © Nov. 14, 1944; A 184657; Mili-
tary service pub. co., Harrisburg, Pa. 6830
Reyher (Rebecca)* New York. Babies and pup-
pies are fun. © Nov. 29, 1944; A 184845. 6831
Rhijn (A. A. van) ed. Nieuw Nederland. © Nov. 1,
1944; A 183955; Querido, inc., New York. 6832
Rhode (John) .* Melton Constable; Norfolk,
England, SeEhe duck. © ic. Dec. 5, 1944;
A ad int. 28587; pubd. Noy. 6. 6833
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wt. I, a. S., Ve 4i
Richardson (Edgar P.) American romantic paint-
ing. © Nov. 7, 1944; A 184969; E. Weyhe, New
York. ‘ 6834
Ricker (Hanna) Motiv in H-moll. © Apr. 15, 19438;
A for. 48700; Albert Milller verlag, a. g.,
Zirich, Switzerland. @835
Rigby (Douglas) & Rigby (Elizabeth)*
Lock, stock and barrel. [ist ed.] © ec 22,
1944; A 184692. 6836
New York.
Riggte (Harry Lyons)* Los Angeles. Rhymes of
the Gzark hilis. © Nov. 22, 1944; A 184765.
8837
Robacker (Earl F.) Pennsylvania Dutch stuff. ©
Nov. 24, 1944; A 184629; University of Pennsyl-
vania press, Philadelphia. 6838
Répke (Wilhelm) Civitas humana. © Mar. 3, 1944;
Afor.48707; Eugen Rentsch verlag, a.g., Erlen-
bach-Ziirich, Switzerland. 6839
Rohanne (Paule) Espoir d'amour. © May 27, 1944;
A for. 48690; Les éditions de 1’étoile, Montreal.
6840
Romaszkan (Gregor von) Pferde zureiten. © Aug.
14, 1943; A for. 48704; Albert Milller verlag, a
g., Zirich, Switzerland. 6841
{Rosenfeld(Paul)] Adventures of Baron Munchausen.
© Oct. 30, 1944; A 184655: Pantheon books, inc.,
New York. 6842
Rosmanith (Olga) ed. Fixed stars. © Sept. 22, 1944;
A 184725; Essential bocks, inc., New York.
6843
Cat o’ five tails. © Dec. 15, 1944; A
Resol (John) a
184940; David McKay co., Philadelphia.
Roth (Lawrence V.) Living in the peoples’ world,
by L. ¥. Roth and Stillman M. Hobbs. © Sept.
2, 1944; A 184671; Laidlaw bros,, ine., Chicago.
6845
Rothwell (Mel-Thomas) Catechism of the Christian
religion. [By] M. Rothwell [and] Helen F. Roth-
well. © Oct. 10, 1944; A 184438; Pilgrim pub.
house, Indianapolis. 6846
[Rowley (Phillis Garrard)] Running away with
Nebby, by Phillis Garrard. [ist ed.] © Dec. 15,
1944: A 184942: David MeKay co., Philadelphia.
8847
Royal Canadian air force. Historical society. R. ~
C.A F. overseas, the first four years. © lc.
Nov. 29, 1944; A ad int. 28585; pubd. Oct. 5; Ox-
ford univ. press (Canadian branch), Toronto.
6848
Rumsey (Adeline)* New York. Crying at the lock.
© Nov. i, 1944; A 184541. 8848
Rutherford (Gay) Sweet sister.
184958; Gramercy pub. co., New York.
© Dec. 1, 1944; A
6850
St. John (Robert)* New York. It’s always tomor-
row. [ist ed.] © Nov. 22, 1944; A 184467. 68651
246
Salten (Felix) 6852, 6853
Finfzehn hasen. Illustrierte ausgabe. © Apr.
14, 1943; A for. 48702.
Gute geselischaft. © Gct.11, 1943; A for. 48703.
© ene filler verlag, a. B-> Zurich, Switzer-
Sandoz (Maurice) Fantastic memories. [ist ed.]
© Dec, 11, 1944; A 184845; Doubleday, Doran &
- €O., ine., New York. 6854
Saunders (Lyle) ¢ Guide of materials bearing
on cultural re ions in New Mexico. © Dec. 5,
1944; -A 184926; School of Inter-American af
fairs, Albuquerque, N. M. $855
Savage (Eudora V.) Vibrations of my heartstrings.
© May 28, 1944; A 184701; Exposition press,
New York. 6856
Schaldach (William J.)}* New York. Currenis and
eddies. © Nov. 29, 1944: A 184687. 6857
Schardt (Alois J.) Lyonel Feininger, Marsden
Hartley. Essays by A. J. Schardt and Alfred H.
Barr, jr. © Oct. 26, 1944; A 184822; Museum
- of modern art, New York. 6858
¢
Schoolland (Marian M.) Borrowed baby. © Nov.
25, 1944; A 184585; William B. SL Lae
€o., Grand Rapids, Mich.
Schwartz (Charles W.) Prairie chicken in Missouri.
© Nov. 2, 1944; A 1846383; Conservation com-
mission, state of Missouri, Jefferson City, Mo.
6869
Science in the university. By members of the
faculties of the University of California. © july
31, 1944; A 184857; Regents of the Univ. of
California, Berkeley, Calif. 8861
Scribes,* St. Louis. Sing, laugh, weep. © June 1,
1944; A 184763. 6862
Seghers (Anna) Visado de transito. [Por] A. Seg-
hers. Traducciém del alemdn, por Angela Selke
y Antonio Sanchez Barbudo. © Nov. 28, 1944; A
for. 48696; Editorial nuevo mundo, 8. de r. ; a
Mexico, D. F. 6863
Semple (Gordon) Nice and naughty. © Dec. i,
1944; A184958; Phoenix press,New York. 6864
Sense (Eleanora}* New York. Nutrition with sense.
© Nov. 29, 1944; A 184846. 6865
Shackelford (Jane Dabney) My happy days. © Dec.
1, 1944; A 184602; Associated publishers, inc.,
Washington. 6886
Shakespeare (William) 6867, 8838
Comedies of Shakespeare. [Hustrated by]
Fritz Kredel. © Nov. 20, 1944; A 184811.
Tragedies of Shakespeare. [Illustrated by }
Warren Chappell. © Nov. 20, 1944; A 184810.
© Random house, inc., New York.
Shannon (Alberta)* Charlottesville, Va.
high. © Nov. 30, 1944; A 184879.
Flying
6869
no. 12, 1944
BOOKS, GROUP i
6907
Mrs. Frank J.) & McPherson (Mrs. Harry)*
History and genealogy of the family
of John Calvin Davis, by Nell Watson [and] Ida
Perle Adkins. © Aug. 15, 1944; A 184706. *
68
Sherman
Peoria,
Shinwell (Emanuel)* London. When the men come
home. © 1 c. Nov. 28, 1944; A ad int. 28582;
pubd. Sept. 25. e 6871
Skaupy (Franz) Principles of powder metallurgy,
by F. Skaupy. [Translated by Marion Lee Tay-
lor] © July 5, 1944; A 184435; Philodophical li-
brary, inc., New York. 6872
Sketch. v. 201, no. 2613, Nov. 15, 1944. © ic.
Dec. 14, 1944; A ad int. 28605; pubd. Nov. 15;
King features syndicate, inc., New York. 6873
Smith (B. Frank)* Magnolia, Miss. Christian bap-
tism. © Dec. 1, 1944; A 184627. 6874
Smith (Eleanor)* London. Magic lantern. © 1c.
Dec. 5, 1944; A ad int. 28588; pubd. Nov. 2.
6875
Smith (Herman)* Ridgefield, Conn. Kitchens near
and far. © Nov. 10, 1944; A 184848. 6876
Smith (Wade C.) Little Jetts New Testament. ©
Nov. 29, 1944; A 184828; W. A. Wilde co., Bos-
ton. 6877
Sondergaard (Arensa) My first geography of the
Pacific. © Nov. 10, 1944; A 184624; Artists &
writers guild, inc., New York. 6878
South Carolina and South eastern digest, 1728 to
date. v. 34, pts. 1, 2. © Nov. 29, 1944; A
184759; West pub. co., St. Paul. 6879
South eastern digest, 1729 to date. v. 34, pis. 1, 2.
© Noy. 29, 1944; A 184762; West pub, co., St.
Paul. 6880
Southwest Pacific and the war. Lectures deiivered
under the auspices of the Committee on Inter-
national relations on the Los Angeles campus of
the University of California, spring, 1943. ©
June 13, 1944; A 184851; Regents of the Univ. of
California, Berkeley, Calif. 6881
South western reporter. Second series. v. 181 S.
W. 2d. © Nov. 21, 1944; A 184754; West pub.
co., St. Paul. 6882
Spencer (Cornelia) China. © Nov. 15, 1944; A
184834; Holiday house, inc., New York. 6883
Sphere. v. 179. 6884-6887
No. 2336, Oct. 28, 1944. © 1c. Dec. 3, 1944; A
ad int. 28592; pubd. Oct. 28.
No. 2337, Nov. 4, 1944. © ic. Dec. 3, 1944; A
ad int. 28593; pubd. Nov. 4.
No. 2338, Nov. 11, 1944. © 1 c. Dec. 8, 1944; A
ad int. 28599; pubd. Nov. 11.
No. 2339, Nov. 18, 1844. © ic. Dec. 14, 1944;
: A ad int. 28607; pubd. Nov. 18.
© King features syndicate, inc., New York.
Spire (André)* New York. Poémes d'ici et de la-
bas. © Dec..6, 1944; A 184712. 6888
247
Stead (Christina) For love alone. © Oct, 19, 1944,
. A 184537; Harcourt, Brace & co., inc., New
York. 6889
Steig (William)* New York. Small fry. © Nov. 16,
1944; A 184726. 6880
Stein (Ralph)* New York. What am I laughing at?
© Nov. 27, 1944; A 184777. ; 6891
Steinberg (S. H.) Short history of Germany. © 1c.
Dec. 1, 1944; A ad int. 28586; pubd. Sept. 8;
Macmilian co., New York. 6892
Stevens (Vincent S.} What doth it profita man? ©
Nov. 20, 1944; A 184794; Dorrance &% co., inc.,
Philadelphia. 6883
[Stewart (Pamela Hansford Johnson)]* Staines,
Middlesex, England. Trojan brothers.. [By]
Pamela Hansford Johnson. © 1 c. Dec. 6, 1944;
A ad int. 28590; pubd. Oct. 9. 6894
Stieff (Frederick Philip) Unleash the dogs of war.
[ist ed.] © Nov. 20, 1944; A 184713; Robert M.
McBride & co., New York. 6895
Still (Alfred)* Seattle, Soul of amber. © Nov. 23,
1944; A 184470. 6896
Stone (Thomas) Talent for love. © Dec. 1, 1944;
A "184960; Phoenix press, New York. 6897
[Stucki (Walter)] Die ae eee masken, [Von]
Walt Guns |pseud.}] © Apr. 1, 1944; A for.
48698; Speer-verlag, Ztrich, Zurich, ’ Switzer -
land, 6898
Sturzo (Luigi) Inner laws of society, by L. Sturzo.
[Translated by Barbara Barclay Carter] © Dec.
4, 1944; A 184963; P. J. Kenedy & sons, New
York. 6899
Tatler and Bystander. v. 174. 6900 -6902
No. 2261, Oct. 25, 1944. © 1 c. Dec. 3, 1944; A
ad int. 28591; pubd. Oct. 25.
No. 2263, Nov. 3, 1944. © 1c. Dec. 8, 1944; A
ad int. 28598; pubd. Nov. 8.
No. 2264, Nov. 15, 1944. © 1c. Dec. 14, 1944;
A ad int, 28606; pubd. Nov. 15.
© King features syndicate, inc., New York.
Theiss (Lewis E.) Overseas with the air trans-
port command. © Nov. 29, 1944; A 184829; W.
A. Wilde co., Boston. 6903
[Townend (Jack)}] Railroad ABC. © Dec. 11, 1944;
A 184786; Franklin Watts, inc.,New York. 6904
Treat (Lawrence)* Yorktown Heights, N.Y. Leath-
er man. [War ed. ist ed.] © Nov. 3, 1944; A
184728. 6805
Trent-Johns (Altona) Play songs of the deep south.
[ist ed.] © Nov. 15, 1944; A 184603; Associated
publishers, inc., Washington. 6906
{United States navy. Bureau of aeronautics. Train-
ing division} Air navigation. Part. 7. © Nov.
21, 4644; A 184472; McGraw-Hill book co., inc.,
New York. 6907
6908
Van der Elst (Joseph)* New York. Last flowering
of the middle ages. [ist ed.}] © Dec. 14, 1944;
A 184946, 6908
Van Sinderen (Adrian)* Brooklyn. Fifth year. ©
Dec. 1, 1944; A 184773. 6909
Vergilius Maro (Publius) The Aeneid. Virgil.
Translated by John Dryden, with Mr. Dryden’s
introduction. © Nov. 21, 1944; A 184705; Limit-
ed editions club, New York. 6910
Vertes (Marcel) Art and fashion, by M. Vertes.
[Translated by George Davis] © Oct. 20, 1944;
A 184484; Studio publications, inc., New York.
6911
Virginia and South eastern digest, 1729 to date. v.
34, pts. 1, 2. © Nov. 29, 1944; A 184763: West
pub. co., St. Paul. | 6912
Visher (Stephen Sargent)* Bloomington, Ind. Cli-
mate of Indiana. ©,Dec.5, 1944;A 184677. 6913
Wallace (Archer) In spite of all. © 1c. Nov. 23,
1944; A ad int. 28574; pubd. Oct. 20; Whitmore
& Stone, Nashville. 6914
Walpole (Ellen Wales) Golden dictionary. © Dec.
11, 1944; A 184929; Simon & Schuster, inc. &
Artists & writers guild, inc., New York. 6915
Ward (Harold) ed. New worlds in science. © Nov.
6, 1944; A 184714; Robert M. McBride & co.,
New York. 6916
Warren (James) She fell among actors. [ist ed.]
© Dec. 1, 1944; A 184690; Doubleday, Doran &
co., inc., New York. 6917
Watkin (Edward Ingram) Catholic art and culture.
© Nov. 24, 1944; A 184820; Sheed & Ward, inc.,
New York. 6918
Watkins (Sylvestre C.) Jeeps, a dog for defense. ©
Nov. 6, 1944; A 184600; Wilcox & Follett co.,
Chicago. 6919
Wedgwood (Cicely Veronica) William the silent. ©
Nov. 28, 1944: A 184696; Yale univ. press, New
Haven. & 6920
Wehr (Julian) illus. Animated story rhymes. ©
Nov. 1, 1944;A 184823; Duenewald printing corp.,
New York. 6921
Weilerstein (Sadie Rose) What Danny did. © Nov.
30, 1944; A 184631; Bloch pub. co., inc., New
York. 6922
Weisgal (Meyer W.)* New York. Chaim Weizmann,
statesman, scientist, builder of the Jewish com-
monwealth. © Nov. 27,1944; A 184807. 6923
Welling (Renate) Der todessprung. © Apr. 15,
, 1943; A for. 48701; Albert Miiller verlag, a. g.,
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
ot. I; ms Ss ‘vs 41
Werner (Jane) Child’s book of Bible stories. ©
Nov. 1, 1944; A 184623; Artists & writers guild,
inc., New York. 6925
West Virginia. Supreme court of appeals. Report
of cases determined. vy. 125. .28, 1944;
A 184647; State of West Virginia, Charleston,
W. Va. 6926
West Virginia and South eastern digest, 1729 to
date. v. 34, pts. 1, 2. © Nov. 29, 1944: A
184761; West pub. co., St. Paul. 6927
White (Alma) Everlasting life. © Dec. 14, 1944;
A 184878; Pillar of fire, Zarephath, N.J. 6928
Whitefield (Francis James) Russian reference
grammar. © Nov. 28, 1944; A 184666; Presi-
dent & fellows of Harvard college, Cambridge,
Mass. 6929 |
Willett (Hurd C.) Descriptive meteorology. ©
Nov. 22, 1944; A 184440; Academic press, inc.,
New York. 6930
Williams (L. Boisseau) California real estate
reference book. gee ed.] © Sept. 15,
1944; A 184646; L. B. Williams organization,
inc., Los Angeles. 6931
Wilson (G. Lloyd) Transportation and traffic man-
agement. © Nov. 13, 1944; A 184717; Alexander
Hamilton institute, inc., New York. 6932
Windeatt (Mary Fabyan) Warrior in white. © Nov.
15, 1944; A 184587; Sheed & Ward, inc., New
York. , 6933
Winston dictionary. Marine corps institute ed. ©
Nov. 28, 1944; A 184609; John C. Winston co.,
Philadelphia. 6934
Winzen (Damasus) gee of Christ. © Sept. 15,
1944; A 184490; St. Paul’s priory, Keyport, N.
J. 6935
Wise (Thomas J.) Letters of Thomas J. Wise to
John Henry Wrenn, edited by Fannie E, Ratch-
ford. [1st ed.] © Dec.1, 1944; A 184753; Alfred
A. Knopf, inc., New York. 6936
Wons (Anthony)* Prescott, Ariz. Tony’s scrap
book. 1944-45 ed. [no. 13] © Oct. 25, 1944; A
184597. 6937
Wood (Lynn H.) Mysteries unveiled. © Dec. 18,
1944; A 184939; Review & herald pub. assn.,
Washington. 6938
Yearbook of Jehovah’s witnesses. 1945. © Nov.
30, 1944; A 184678; Watch tower Bible & tract
soc., Brooklyn. 6939
Year book of the eye, ear, nose and throat. 1944.
© Nov. 30, 1944; A184743; Year book publishers,
Zurich, Switzerland. 6924 inc., Chicago. 6940
Number of entries of books included in the Catalog for 1944:
(a) United States publications------------------------------------------------------------- 6,265
(b) Foreign books in foreign languages ---------------------------------------------------- 40
(c) Foreign books in English language under ad interim provisions of law of Mar. 4, 1909 ------- 635
T Ota] - <3 - no nn nnn nnn nnn nnn nnn nn nn ee ns wren en nn een nnn en nnn nnn ne 6,940
248
LIST OF BOOKS OF WHICH THE SUBSISTING COPYRIGHT HAS BEEN
RENEWED UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT OF MARCH 4, 1909
Barnes(James) Hero of Stony Point, Anthony Wayne.
© Brooks Barnes, Princeton, N. J. R 133239,
Oct. 25, 1944. 1
Bible. The Scofield reference Bible. The Holy
Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments.
Authorized version. Edited by C. I. Scofield,
Rev. Henry G. Weston [and others] New and
improved ed. © Noel P. Scofield, New York. R
133517, Nov. 13, 1944. 2
‘Browne (Frances) Granny’s wonderful chair and its
tales of fairy times, by F. Browne; introduced
and illustrated by Katharine Pyle. New ed. ©
Gerald J. Pyle, Greenville, Del. R 133545, Nov.
25, 1944. 3
Cabell (James Branch) Cream of the jest. © J. B.
Cabell, Richmond. R 132938, Oct. 24,1944. 4
Coolidge (Louis Arthur) Ulysses S.Grant. © Helen
I. Coolidge, Boston. R 132928, Oct. 23, 1944. 5
Creager (William Pitcher) Engineering for mason-
ry dams. © W. P. Creager, Buffalo. R 133512,
Nov. 9, 1944. 6
Curle (Richard) Echo of voices. © R. Curle, Lon-
don. R 133409, Nov. 5, 1944. |
Dargan (Olive Tilford) Cycle’s rim. © O. T. Dar-
gan, West Asheville, N. C. R 133111, Nov. 7,
1944, i 8
Driggs (Howard R.) Live language lessons. Rev.
© H. R. Driggs, Bayside, L.1., N. ¥. R 132929,
Oct. 20, 1944. 9
Ellenwood (Frank Oakes) Steam charts and special
tables for turbine calculations. Special ed, ©
F. O. Ellenwood, Ithaca, N. Y. R 133509, Nov.
9, 1944. 10
[Feehan (Mary Edward, sister)| 11, 12
Quest of Mary Selwyn, by’/Clementia [pseyd.] R
133425, Nov. 22, 1944,
Uncle Frank’s Mary; the first of a series, by
Clementia [pseud.] R 133424, Sept. 18, 1944,
© Sisters of mercy of the union in the "United
States of America, province of Chicago, Ili-
nois, Chicago.
Gilbreth (Frank Bunker) Applied motion study, by
F. B. Gilbreth and LilHan M.Gilbreth. © Lillian
M. Gilbreth, Montclair, N. J. R 133050, Oct. 24,
1944, 13
Goodenough (George Alfred) Properties of steam
and ammonia. 2ded. © Arthur S. Goodenough,
Peru, Ill. R 133514, Nov. 9, 1944. 14
- Grover (Eulalie Osgood) Overall boys in Switzer-
land, 2d reader. By E.O.Grover. Illustrated
by Bertha Corbett Melcher. © E. O. Grover,
[6940
Winter Park, Fla. & Bertha Corbett Melcher,
West Hollywood, Calif, R 133011, Nov. 5, 1944.
15
Haney (John Louis) Good English. Rev.ed. © J.
L. Haney, Philadelphia, R 133112, Oct. 27, 1944,
16
Harding (Louis Allen) Mechanical equipment of
buildings, by L. A. Harding and Arthur Cutts
Willard. v. 2. © L. A. Harding, Buffalo &
Arthur Cutts Willard, Urbana, Il. R 133510,
Nov. 9, 1944, 17
Hewes (Amy) Women as munition makers, by A.
Hewes [and] Munition workers in England and
France, by Henriette R.:Walter. © Russell
Sage foundation, inc., New York. R 133651, Nov.
11, 1944, “18
Hewlett (Maurice Henry) Thorgils. © Pia Richards,
Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand. R 133200,
Nov. 15, 1944. 19
Hosmer (George Leonard) Text-book on practical
astronomy, 2d ed., rev. © Lucy H. Hosmer,
Woburn, Mass. R 133511, Nov. 9, 1944. 20
Kornilov (Alexander) Modern Russian history, by
A. Kornilovy. Translated from the original Rus-
sian by Alexander 8. Kaun, who is also the author
of the last chapters dealing with the reign of
Nicholas H; v. 1, 2. © Alfred A. Knopf, inc.,
New York. R 133153, Oct. 18, 1944. 21
Larson (Carl William) Dairy cattle feeding and
management, by C. W. Larson and Fred S.,
Putney. ist ed. © C. W. Larson, Buffalo &
Bertha Putney, Ridgewood, N. J. R 133508, Nov.
9, 1944, 22
Lorenz (Karl K.) ed. 23, 24
Children’s day treasury, no. 27. R 133122, Oct,
26, 1944.
Easter treasury, no, 22. R 133125, Oct. 26, 1944.
© Lorenz pub. co., Dayton, O
MacHarg (William) indian drum, by W. MacHarg
and Edwin Balmer. © W. MacHarg & Edwin
Balmer, New York. R 133240, Nov.1, 1944. 25
McKelvey (John Jay) Principles of common-law
pleading. 2ded., rev. © Baker, Voorhis & co.,
inc., New York. R 133051, Oct. 17, 1944. 26
* Mason (William Pitt) Examination of water, chemi-
cal and bacteriological. 5th ed., thoroughly rev.
© Margaret B. Mason, Rye Beach, N. H. R
133513, Nov. 9, 1944. rhe
Miller (Alice Duer) Ladies must live. (In Harper’ 8
bazaar, v. 52, nos, 3-8, Mar.-Aug., 1917) ©
Denning Miller, Butler, N. J. R 133056-133061,
Oct. 23, 1944, 28-33
249
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
Old fisherman’s calendar, 1917, © Bertha G. Cox,
Springfield, Mass. R 133423, Nov. 23, 1944. 34
Patri (Angelo) Schoolmaster of the great city. ©
A. Patri, Patterson, N. Y R 133040, Oct, 25,
1944, 35
Richmond (Mary Ellen) Social diagnosis. © Rus-
sell Sage foundation, inc., New York, R 133649,
Nov. 11, 1944. 36
Riechers (Augustus Fred John) Full length roof
framer. © A. F. J. Riechers, Palo Alto, Calif,
R 133199, Nov. 11, 1944. 37
Rinehart (Mary Roberts) Theme, the celebrity. ©
M, R. Rinehart, New York. R 133408, Nov. 22,
1944. 38
Skinner (Ernest Brown) College algebra. © Ade-
laide C, Skinner, Madison, Wis. R 133387, Nov.
6, 1944, . 39
United States playing card co. Official rules of
card games; Hoyle up-to-date, 1917-1918. Pub-
Hshers’ 22nd ed., rev. © United States play-
ing card co., Cincinnati. R 133391, Nov. 3,
1944, 40
Van Kleeck (Mary) Seasonal industry. © Russell
Sage foundation, inc., New York. R 133650, Nov.
11, 1944. 41
Waugh (Frederick Judd) Clan of Munes. © Coulton
Waugh, New York. R 133165, Nov. 11, 1944.
42
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VOLUME INDEX
New Series, V. 41, Nos. 1-12, 1944
Part 1, Books, Group 1
This index contains in one alphabet the names of the authors of books and the titles of anonymous
books.
The numbers in parentheses are ei numbers following the renewal entries at the end of each monthly
issue.
The figures refer to the citation ninbere following the titles in the Catalog.
* Aaberg (J. L.) 1135, 6497.
Abbey (Kieran) 1136.
Abbot (C. G.) 1662.
Abbot (W. J.) 5223 (1)
Abbott (Austin) 5223 (2, 3)
Abbott (Frederick) 1763.
Abbott (Jacob) 3617 (1)
Abbott (Lyman) 1762 (1)
Abbott N. Y. digest. 1137, 1138, 5777.
Abel (Lionel) 1139.
Abend (Hallett) 3995.
Abercrombie (L. A.) 6498.
Abner (M. M.) 3996.
Abraham (R. D.) 1140,
Abrahams (Lewis) 5778.
Abrahamsen (David) 6499.
Abrams (Leroy) .1764.
Abrams (Talbert) 3618.
Abramson (D. I.) 1765.
Abromowich (R.) 4527.
Abt (I. A.) 720.
Acevedo (Bertha) 1146.
Acker (Helen) 1766.
Acker (W. R. B.) 4472.
Ackerman (F. W.) 1141, 1142.
Ackerman (L. J.) 4528.
Ackerman (Lloyd) 1. >
Ackman (F. D.) 3242.
Adair (John) 3997.
Adams (A. E.) 2.
Adams (C. F.) 1767, 2436.
Adams (Dorothy) See McHugh (D. Ae)
Adams (F. P.) 5779.
Adams (F. R.) 1134 (1, 2), 2437, 3617 (2-9)
Adams (F. V.) 6500.
Adams (G. D.) 1388.
Adams (H. H.) 3.
Adams (J. D.) 5780.
Adams (J. T.) 1145, 1957, 1958, 2438, 2439.
Adams (L. J.) 1151.
Adams (Morley) 1143.
Adams (Perry) 1768.
Adams (R. C.) 3052.
Adams (R. F.) 6501.
Adams (R. G.) 776.
Adams (Roger) 2440.
Adams (S. H.) 2441, 3994 (1-4)
Adams (S. L.) 5224.
Adams (T. S.) 3994 (99)
Addams (Jané) 5223 (4)
Addis (Hugh) 3998.
Addison (B. G.) 3603.
Adkins (I. P.) See McPherson (Mrs. Harry)
Adler (M. J.) 1144.
Adshead (G. L.) 5781.
Aeolus, pseud. See Richardson (E. G.)
Aeppli (Ernst) 6502.
Affeld (F. O.) jr. 719 (1)
Ageton (A. A.) 2442, 2443,
Agger (E. E.) 6503.
Aguirre (J. A. de) 5782.
Ahrendt (Vivian) 2444.
Aikens (C. A.) 3617 (10), 4526 (1)
Aker (H. F.) 3999.
Aker (V. N.) 3999.
‘Akers (S. G.) 3619.
Aksakov (Sergei) 1100.
Alabama. 4.
——Sup. ct. 1769, 5783.
Alabama & Southern digest, 1809 to date. 2445,
2446.
Albee (F. H.) 1134 (3)
Albert (A. L.) 5.
Albrand (Martha) 1770.
Albright (Rachel) 75.
Album of Amer. hist. Colonial period. 1145.
Alden (C. S.) 6.
Alden (J. R.) 3053.
Alden (R. M.) 3994 (291)
Alderson (Wroe) 1771.
Aldington (Mrs. Richard) 5225.
Aldrich (B. S.) 1023.
Aldrich (Darragh) 6496 (1)
Aldrich (R. T.) 5226.
Aldridge (James) 721.
Alegrfa (Fernando) 4529.
Aleichem (Sholom) pseud. See Rabinowitz (Sha-
lom)
Alexander (Frances) 1146.
Alexander (Frank) 5227.
Alexander (Georgia) 4526 (2)
Alexander (Grace) 4526 (2)
Alexander (H. B.) 4526 (3)
Alexander (Henry) 3325.
Alexander (Jerome) 4000.
Alexander (L. H.) 719 (2)
Alexander (R. S.) 1771.
Alexander (W. M.) 3297.
Alexis (J. E. A.) 5784.
Alford (L. P.) 5785.
Allaben (A. E.) 722.
Allan (Doug) 5786. c
Allee (G. F.) 4001.
Allee (M. H.) 4530.
Alleman (H. C.) 5787.
Allen (Adam) pseud. 4531.
Allen (C. M.) 4588.
Allen (D. L.) 6504.
Allen (E. B.) 1147.
Allen (Edgar) jr. 4592.
ee OC
Allen (H. B.) 7.
Allen (Hervey) 1148, 4368.
Allen (J. H.) 8, 9.
Allen (M. P.) 4002.
Allen (Maurice) 10.
Allen (N. B.) 326
Allen (P. S.) 2447.
Allen (R. W.) 2009.
Allen (W. C.) 11.
Allen pub, co. 5788.
Allis (Marguerite) 2448.
Allison (j. W.) 5108.
Allport (F. H.) 3994 (170)
Almack (J. C.) 3620.
Almsiead (F. E.) 4003.
Alofsin (Dorothy) 12.
Altenburg (C. E.) 3621.
Alter (J. P.) 114,
Altrocchi (Rudolph) 3622.
Altsheler (J. A.) 3617 (11-14)
Alvord (C. W.) 3051 (1, 2)
Amer. & Engl. annot. cases. 5223 (5-10)
Amer. bankruptcy repts. Newser. 1149, 3623.
Amer. bar, 1944. 13.
Amer, council on educa. Comn. on teacher educa.
1772,
Amer. dental assn. Council on dental therapeutics.
4004.
Amer, digest. 2449, 5228.
Amer. digest annot. 3617 (15), 4526 (4), 6496 (2)
Amer. economic assn. 4005.
Amer, educator encycl. 3624.
Amer. fed. tax repts. 14, 5789,
Amer. jewish yr. bk. 5790.
Amer. jurisprudence. 723, 2450, 3625, 5791.
Amer. law & procedure. 2451.
Amer. law inst. 2452-2456.
Amer. law repts. annot. 15, 1773, 3054, 4006,
5229, 5230.
Amer. lawyers ann. 1944. 3055.
Amer. legion. Nappanee post no, 154. 5231.
Amer. med. assn. Council-on pharmacy & chem.
_ 3626.
Amer. natl. Red cross. See Red cross. U.S.
Amer. natl. Red cross.
Amer. news co, 5792.
Americana ann. 1944, 3056.
Ames (J. M.) 5793, 5794.
Ames (M. M.) 5793, 5794.
Ames (R. D.) 2457.
Amiss (J. M.) 5795.
Anders (I. A.) - 2686.
Anders (J. M.) 719 (3)
Andersen (H. C.) 812, 5232.
Anderson (A. L.) 4007.
Anderson (C. W.) 6505.
Anderson (E. P.) 1774, 4532.
Anderson (G. W.) 5081.
Anderson (J. D.) 3051 (3)
Anderson (K. B.) 4009.
Anderson (Ken) See Anderson (Kenneth)
Anderson (Kenneth) 16, 1775, 4008.
Anderson (M. B.) 4668.
Anderson (Martin) 3057.
Anderson (P. B.) 1150, 2458.
Anderson (R. G.) 5796.
Anderson (Sherwood) 4526 (5), 5776 (1)
Anderson (W. H.) 3627.
Anderson (W. K.) 3058.
Andrea (J. V.) 719 (4)
Andreev (L. N.) 3994 (5)
Andres (P. G.) 2459.
Andrews (A. H.) 3059.
252
/ Andrews (J. P.) 5797. Oe Ay a area
Andrews (J. B.) 1762 (15) -
Andrews (M. P.) 2460.
Andrews (M. R. S.) 5223 (11) |
Andrews (Phillip) 4010. ae
Andreyev (Leonid) See Andreev (L. N.) G
Andrix (E. M.) 3580.
Angell (J. R.) 3298.
Angelo (Valenti) 4533, 5362.
Angevine (D. M.) 17.
Angoff (Charles) 5101, 5798.
Angreville (Madeleine d’) 6506.
Anhorn (¥. J.) 3013.
Anson (D. C.) 3358.
Anson (M. L.) 4534.
Anthony (C. P.) 1776.
Anuario bibliografico cubano. 1943. 2461.
Apalategui (J. J.) 1151.
Apel (Willi) 5799.
Apenszlak (Jacob) 724.
Appel (Benjamin) 18.
Appelman (Hyman) 40i1.
Appleman (J. A.) 1152, 4012.
Appleton (J. Jj.) 4013.
Appleton (j. L. T.) 2462.
Appleton (Victor) 3617 (16)
Archer (G. L.) 3060.
Archer (Laird) 1777.
Arcieri (C. F.) 3617 (28)
Arciniegas (German) 4535.
Arellano (Luis) 2463.
Arenson (8. B.) 4014.
Arey (C. K.) 5800.
Arey (J. S.) pseud. See Winser (David)
Argall (Phyllis) See Wills (P. A.)
Aring (F. F.) 1153.
Arizona. Sup. ct. 4536.
Arlt (Mrs. G. O.) 4142.
Armes (S. L.) 3061.
Armitage (Merle) 4537.
Armour (Richard) 5233.
Armstrong (H. B.) 19.
Armstrong (H. G.) 20.
Armstrong {T. F.) 21.
Armstrong (Warren) 4538.
Army air forces aid soc. 22.
Arnald of Villanova. 1051.
Arnhym (A. A.) 5801.
Arnold (El. A.) 5802.
Arnold (E. E.) 3051 (62, 63)
Arnold (H. H.) 23.
Arnold (L. W.) 24.
Arnold (S. L.) 5234.
Arnold-Forster (W. E.) 677, 5803.
Arnote (Thelma) 1154. -
Aronin (Ben) 2464, 6507.
Arrom (J. J.) 725. |
Arthur (William) 1155.
Artis (D. A.) 5804.
Artois (M. W.) 3051 (18) '
Asche (Albert) 6508. .
Asgis (A. J.) 3062.
Ash (Edward) 1719 (36)
Ash (J. E.) 17, 5543.
Ash (Mark) 719 (36)
Ashburn (F. D.) 5805.
Ashe (Rosalind) 2465.
Asherhust (Pp, H.) 726.
Ashlag (J. H.) 1156.
Ashley (C. W.) 4015.
Ashley (Kate) 5412, 6027.
Ashley (R. L.) 3051 (4-7)
Ashmun (Margaret) 3994 (6, 185)
Fee
we
*
e
,
é
~ Ashton (Helen) 5806.
Ashton (Winifred) 25.
Askham (Francis) 5807.
Aspden (Don) 5235.
Aspley (J. C.) 4539.
Aswell (M. L.) 1778.
Atherton (Gertrude) 1134 (4)
Atkin (W. W.) 4016.
Atkin (William) 5419.
Atkins (H. W.) 1779.
Atkinson (Carroll) 5236.
Atkinson (H. G.) 1780.
Atlantic digest. 1944 ann. 5237.
Atlantic reptr. 1134 (5), 4526 (6, 7), 6496 (3)
——Second ser. 26, 1781, 3063, 4017, 5238, 6509.
Atlantic reptr. digest, 1764 to date. 4018.
Attwater (Donald) 5399.
Atwood (W. W.) 27-29, 224, 2466, 2467, 3064,
6510-6512.
‘Auden (W. H.) 4540, 6424.
Audio devices, inc. 1157.
August (John) 1158. |
Aumonier (Stacy) 3994 (7), 5223 (12)
Aurbach (L. P.) 2390.
Aurelia. 2670,
Aurén (Sven) 1007.
Auslander (Joseph) .30.
Austin (A. B.) 31.
Austin (C. L.) 5239. :
Austin (J. M.) 5434,
Austin (John) 5240,
Austin (L. T.) 810.
Austin (Margot) 5241.
Australian inst. of internatL affairs. 3065,
Ausubel (Nathan) 3969.
Auten (G. C.) 3332.
Averill (Esther) 1782, 5242.
Avery (Al) 32, 2468.
Avery (M. J.) 4541.
Aviation. 1783,
Aviation educa. research group, Teachers college,
Columbia univ. See Columbia univ. Teachers
college. Aviation educa. research group.
Avigdor (Albert) 2465.
Avison (George) 3628, 4542.
Axelrad (Joseph) 4543.
Aydelotte (Frank) 1159.
Ayer (Margaret) 1784, 1858.
Ayer (W. W.) 1785.
_ Ayling (Keith) 2469, 2470, 4019.
Ayres (C. E.) 2471.
Azizi (Enver) 1160,
Baba (Meher) 5808-5810, 6513, 6514.
Babcock (E. A.) 33.
Babcock (J. C.) 1161.
Babcock (W. W.) 5243.
Babkin (B. P.) 3066.
Babson (R. W.) 34.
Bacheller (Irving) 4526 (8)
Bachmann (W. E.) 2440,
Backett (Will) 6307.
Bacon (C. W.) 1134 (6)
Bacon (F. A.) 1786.
Bacon (Francis) 4544,
Bacon (J. S. D.) 3629.
Baierl (J. J.) 35.
Bailey (A. A.) 2472,
Bailey (A. E.) 4526 (9), 4545.
Bailey (A. S.) 3617 (17-22)
Bailey (Bernadine) 3067.
Bailey (C. H.) 1162.
Bailey (C. S.) 126, 549-551, 3994 (8)
——See also Hill (C. S. B.)
253
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lanbec., 1944 r
Bailey (E. S.) 5244.
Bailey (G. P.) 36.
Bailey (H. C.) 1163, 5811.
Bailey (H. M.) 2509.
Bailey (K. P.) 5245.
Bailey (L. H.) 3994 (9-12)
Bailey (Matilda) 1071, 2971, 5118, 5119,
Bailey (Paul) 727.
Bailey (R. G.) 37.
Bailey (T. A.) 3630.
Baillie (Hugh) 728,
Bain (J. S.) 2473. |
Bainbridge (M. F.) 5776 (16)
Baird-(A. C.) 5812.
Baird (A. T.) 5813.
Bairnsfather (Bruce) 5223 (13)
Bakeless (K. L.) 4546,
Baker (A. M.) 4020.
Baker (C. E.) 2121, 2122.
Baker (Carlos) 2474, 4470.
Baker (D. L.) 5394.
Baker (E. M.) 3068.
Baker (Elijah) 3d, 38.
Baker (George) 5246.
Baker (H. E.) 1164.
Baker (H. J.) 39.
Baker (N. B.) 5814.
Baker (North) 1165. °
Baker (Rachel) 2475.
Baker (Ray Stannard) 3994 (13-19), 5223 (14-17)
Baker (Richard St. Barbe) 4021.
Baker (Virginia) 1166.
Baker (W. R.) 729.
Bakst (Aaron) 1787.
Balchen (Bernt) 3069.
Baldensperger (Fernand) 3912.
Baldt (L. I.) 5223 (18)
Baldwin (D. M.) 6764.
Baldwin (Faith) See Cuthrell (F. B.)
Baldwin (H. W.) 40.
Baldwin (James) 3617 (23)
Baldwin (L. D.) 41, 42.
Baldwin (T. W.) 1167.
Balk (Theodor) 3631.
Ball (H. G.) 4547.
Ball (M. M.) 5815.
Ball (Robert) 4022, 4349.
Ballard (A. W.) 3051 (8, 9, 197), 5776 (2, 3)
Ballard (J. F.) 43.
Ballou (D. H.) 44, 610, 2476, 2477.
Ballou (R. O.) 2478.
Bamburgh (W. C.) 5223 (19)
Bane (S. L.) 45.
Banér (S. V.) 1168.
Bang (Gustav) 4526 (10)
Bangert (E. E.) 3632.
Bangs (J. R.) 5785, 5816.
Banigan (J. J.) 539.
Bankoff (George) 46.
Banks (E. J.) 2435 (1)
Banning (M. C.) 3633.
Bannon (Laura) 5247.
Barach (A. L.) 3070.
Barack (N. A.) 47.
Barbeau (Marius) 4023.
Barber (L. L.) 3994 (20, 21)
Barbour (R. H.) 5223 (20)
Barbour (Thomas) 6515.
Barbudo (A. S.) 6863.
Barclay (F. L. C.) 5223 (21-23)
Barclay (Shepard) 6516.
Barcynska (Héléne, countess) 3617 (24)
Bardo (L. H.) 5078,
INDEX aN es
Bardwell (R. W.) 4548-4551.
Barea (Arturo) 3634.
Barea (Ilsa) 3634.
Barger (Harold) 1169.
Barker (C. S.) 1104. :
Barker (George) 48.
Barkley (A. W.) 4733.
Barlow (Genevieve) 49.
Barlow (M. L.) 1410.
Barne (Kitty) 1170.
——See also Streatfeild (M. C.)
Barnes (E. J.) 6517.
Barnes (James) 6940 (1)
Barnes (Lyle J.) pseud. See Barnes (E. J.)
Barnes (M. C.) 1171.
Barnes (R. B.) 1788.
‘Barnes (R. H.) 4552.
Barnes (R. M.) 1172.
Barnett (David) 2479.
Barnett (Grace) 1173.
Barnett (Olive) 1173.
Barnouw (A. J.) 730, 731, 5248.
Barnwell (M. T.) 5817.
Baron (Leo) 283.
Barr (A. H.) jr. 6858.
Barr (Mrs. J. C.) 50.
Barr (J. H.) 3994 (22)
Barr (Jene) 5249.
Barrett (Harold) jr. 51.
Barrett (Jack) 1789.
Barrett (Monte) 4553.
Barrett (Richmond) 4554,
Barrett (S. M.) 3635.
Barrington (I. B.) 732.
Barrows (Marjorie) 5818.
Barry (Jerome) 1790.
Barry (Joe) pseud. See Lake (J. B.)
Barsley (Michael) 1174.
Barstow (C. L.) 6496 (4)
Bartels (H. W.) 1182. ~
Barth (Karl) 2480.
Bartimeus, pseud. See Ricci (Lewis)
Bartlett (F. H.) 52.
Bartlett (R. A.) 4526 (11)
Bartlett(R. J.) 3071,
Bartlett (R. M.) 1175.
Bartlett (Vernon) 733.
Bartman (Mark) 3072.
Barto (P. S.) 1134 (7)
Barton (Betsey) 5819.
Barton (F. B.) 1176.
Barton (W. E.) 1791.
Bartoo (G. C.) 734.
Baruch (B. M.) 1177.
Baruch (D. W.) 2830, 5820.
Barzun (Jacques) 2481.
Baskerville (Charles) 3994 (23)
Bassett (R. E.) 1134 (129)
Bassett (S. W.) 3073, 6496 (5)
Batchelder (I. L.) 3176.
Batcheller (T. Bates-) See Bates-Batcheller
(Tryphosa)
Batchelor (J. A.) 4555.
Batchelor (L. D.) 3012.
Batcher (R. R.) 2482.
Bates (C. A.) 2805.
Bates (£. W.) 3074.
Bates (H. E.) 2483.
Bates (K. L.) 5776 (4)
Bates (William) 3782.
Bates-Batcheller (Tryphosa) 53, 2484.
Batjer (M. Q.) 5755.
Batt (W. L.) 4733.
Batten (J. M.) 2485.
Battin (W. I.) ir. 4024.
Battle (J. R.) 5223 (24)
Bauer (W. E.) 6518.
Bauer (W. W.) 3075.
Baugher (R. D.) 5821.
Baum (L. F.) 1134 (8), 5223 (25), 5822.
Baum (Vicki) 1360, 1792.
Baume (Eric) 5823.
Bausor (S. C.) 154.
Bawden (P. C.) 1178.
Bay (J. C.) 6519.
Bayer (George) 3076.
Bayer (O. W.) 1793.
Bayles (E. E.) 5250.
Bayliss (M. F.) 6520:
Bayne (J. B.) 3077.
Beach (R. E.) 1134 (9), 1762 (2)
Beacher (L. L.) 3636.
Beals (F. L.) 1794. \
Bean (L. L.) 3078.
Bear (Donald) 1179.
Beard (Alice) 3994 (24)
Beard (C. A.) 4025, 4526 (235), 4556, 5251.
Beard (James) 3079.
Beard (M. R.) 4025, 5251.
Beard (Patten) 3994 (25, 26)
Beardwood (J. T.) ir. 4026.
Beaton (M. H.) 5824.
Beattie (Janet) 1180, 5825.
Beatty (R. C.) 2486.
Beaty (J. Y.) 3637.
Beauchamp (W. L.) 5252, 5253.
Beauclerk (Helen) 3080.
Bechdolt (Jack) 4557.
Bechtel (John) 5826.
Beck (C. L.) 3638.
Beck (F. V.) 3081.
Beck (Warren) 4558.
Becker (C. L.) 1181, 3298, 4027, 5254.
Becker (Charlotte) 4028, 4559.
Beddow (Frederic) 2000.
Bedford (J. H.) 116.
Beebe (Mrs. William) 5255.
Beecher (W. J.) 679.
Beer-Hofmann (Richard) 3082.
Beerman (Herman) 6398.
Beery (J. R.) 3083.
Beeson (L. S.) 735.
Behar (M. F.) 1672.
Behlen (H.) & bro., inc. 5827.
Behnke (C. A.) 1182.
Beik (P. H.) 3084.
Beileuron (Peter) 4404.
Beim (Jerrold) 54, 4560.
Beim (Lorraine) 54, 4560.
Beistle (A. S.) 4029.
Belden (Jack) 4561.
Belfrage (Cedric) 4030.
Belk (J. B.) 1183.
Bell (B. I.) 736.
Bell (E. T.) 737.
Bell (G. K. A.) 3085.
Bell (M. E.) 4562.
Bell (Neil) See Soutamord (Stephen)
Bellairs (George) 55, 4563.
Bellamann (Henry) 56.
Bellamy (H. S.) 4564.
Bellow (Saul) 1795.
Bellows (J. G.) 3639.
Belmont (I. J.) 5828.
Ben’Ary (Ruth) 1184.
Bender (Arnold) See Benn (A. W.)
INDEX
reearenedne nee Duo t he er Ss Pe OER ee oS
Bender (Violet) 5288.
_ Bender’s lawyers diary & direct. for the state of
N. Y. 3051 (10) :
Bendick (Jeanne) 5256.
Bendit (L. J.) 1185.
Benedict (C. P.) 57.
Benedict (Otis) jr. 5257. /
Benedict (Raymond) 1796. ,
Benedict (Ruth) 1796.
Benesch (Otto) 58.
Benét (Laura) 5829.
Benét (S. V.) 3086.
Benet (W. R.) 179, 2965, 3617 (25), 4031.
Bengtson (N. A.) 3617 (26)
Benjamine (Elbert) 4565.
Benn (A. W.) 5258.
Benne (K. D.) 1797.
Bennett (Arnold) 4526 (12)
Bennett (Edwin) 3169.
Bennett (H.) 738.
Bennett (Hall) 59.
Bennett (I. E.) 3100.
Bennett (J. F.) 1186.
Bennett (John) 3d. 60.
Bennett (O. P.) 1798.
Benscoter (G. A.) 4097.
Benson (A. C.) 1134 (10)
Benson (C. H.) 61.
Benson (Ed. F.) 3994 (27), 5223 (26)
Benson (O. H.) 4526 (13)
Bentley (Barbara) 62.
Bentley (E. R.) 4566.
Bentley (Garth) 1187.
Benton (E. J.) 6521.
Benton (J. L.) 739.
Benton (Paul) 1799.
Benton (T. H.) 4635, 6574.
Bentwich (N. De M.) 1800, 5830.
Bercovitz (Z. T.) 740.
Berdahl (C. A.) 1600.
Berdahl (E. T.) 2419.
Berdyaev (Nicolas) 3087.
Beresford (J. D.) 3051 (11), 4526 (14, 15)
Berg (Edward) 5259.
Berge (Wendell) 5831.
Bergin (T. G.) 3582.
Bergling (J. M.) 3051 (12, 13), 5776 (5)
Bergman (A. F.) 5832.
Bergson (Abram) 1188.
Bergson (Henri) 2487.
Bergstraesser (Arnold) 5079.
Berkman (I. W.) 1801.
Berkness (H. M.) 5833.
Berkowitz (Joseph) 4879.
Berlin (Ellin) 3088.
Berman (H. H.) 63.
Berman (Harry) 4353.
Bernanos (Georges) 2489.
Bernard (L. L.) 5834.
Bernard (Theos) 3089.
Bernhard (Josephine B.) 3090.
Bernhard (Jozefa B.) 3091.
Bernhardt (Clara) 4567,
Bernier (J. L.) 5543.
Bernstein (Herman) 3994 (5)
Berolzheimer (Ruth) 4568.
Berrien (F. K.) 3640.
Berry (Erick) 3092.
_ Berthelot de la Boileverie (Mme. L. J.) 3051 (15,
17)
Besser (H.) 1762 (3)
Besso (H. V.) 3093.
Best (C. H.) 3094.
Best (E. H.) 1189.
Best (Herbert) 5260.
Best Amer. short stories, 1944, & the Yrbk. of the
Amer. short story. 4569.
Beston (E. C.) 5835.
—See also Coatsworth (Elizabeth)
Betts (E. A.) 1741.
Betts (G. H.) 4526 (13, 16)
Betts (I. S.) 1190.
Betz (William) 3617 (27)
Beurhaus (G. H.) 2488.
Bever (P. F.) 1191.
Beveridge (A. J.) 3994 (28)
Beveridge (W. H.) 6522.
Beverly (Linda) pseud. See Quentin (Dorothy)
Beverly, Mass. 4570.
Beymer (W. G.) 5836,
Beynon (G. W.) 4032.
Beynon (Jane) 1192.
Bible. 5261, 5776 (6) 6940 (2)
Bible, containing the Old & New Testaments. 1193.
Bickel (Shlomo) 742.
Bickford (H. C.) 4571.
Biddle (A. J. D.) 4033,
Biddle (Francis) 1194,
Biddle (George) 3641, 5837.
Biegeleisen (H. I.) 4572.
Biegeleisen (J. I.) 1802.
Bienstock (Gregory) 3095.
Bierman (William) 3096.
Biersack (Louis) 64.
Bietz (A. L.) 6523.
Biffen (F. M.) 5677.
Bigelow (H. A.) 4526 (17)
Biggers (E. D.) 1762 (4)
Billig (F. F.) 4573.
Billings (Buck) 743, 1195, 5838,
Billings (L. R.) 1803.
Billings (M. W.) eS See Howard (E. S.)
Billings (W. B.) : :
Billington (Cecil) 65.
Bindloss (Harold) 3994 (29, 30)
Bingham (A. M.) 1804.
Bingham (N. E.) 2673.
Bingham (R. W.) 1196.
Binkley (W. C.) 5026.
Binns (Archie) 3097.
Binsse (H..L.) 2489.
Bird (D. M.) 4034.
Bird (Zenobia) pseud. See LeFevre (L. Z.)
Birkenhead (Sheila) 2490, 3098.
Birmingham (G. A.) pseud. See Hannay (J. O.)
Birmingham, Ala. 5839.
Birnbaum (Philip) 1805, e
Bishop (S. C.) 66.
Bishop (W. A.) 5840.
Biskupek (Aloysius) 745, 3642.
Bispham (W. N.) 4574.
Bixler (C. S.) 67.
Bizzoni (M. P.) 1197.
Black (C. E.) 1198.
Black (H. C.) 1134 (11, 12)
Black (H. G.) 4035.
Blackburn (E. F.) 1199.
Blackfan (K, D.) 6524.
Blackstock (Josephine) 2491.
Blackwood (A. W.) 1200. .
Blackwood (Algernon) 5776 (7)
Blair (M. M.) 4575. ~
Blair (Walter) 5262.
Blais (A. A.) 6272.
Blake (D. G.) 3051 (14)
Blakeman (B. F.) 1762 (5)
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Fay Se Go eset
Blakemore (Howard) 5263. s Bonney (Thérése) 6528.
Blakey (R. G.) 4036. Bonniwell (W. R.) 5269.
Blanchan (Neltje) pseud. See Doubleday (N. B. De Bonsal (Stephen) 1812.
G.) Boodin (Jj. E.) 3994 (36)
Blanchard (Mme.) 3051 (15-18) Book of knowledge. 1813, 4040.
Blanchard (A. A.) 1134 (13) Book of knowledge ann. 1944. 1814.
Blanchard (Rae) 4576. Bookfellow poetry ann. 1943, 75.
Blanche Marie, Sister. 336, 3789. Bookfellow poetry annual. 1944. 6529.
Blank (Clair) 1201. Booth (C. G.) 3105.
Blank (S. L.) 4037. Booth (E. C. Talbot-) See Talbot-Booth (E. C.)
Blankenship (L. M.) 930. Booth (H. H.) 5843.
Blankmeyer (H. C.) 6482. Booth (H. M.) 2497.
Blashfield (D. C.) 4526 (35, 42) Booth (H. S.) 76.
Blatz (W. E.) 3099. Borell (J. F.) 4585.
Blau (J. L.) 4038. Boresky (Theodosia) 1815.
Bleeker (Sonia) 1811. Borini (H. L.) 1204.
Bleyer (W. G.) 3051 (19) Bornfleth (Elsie) 4135.
Blied (B. J.) 1806. Bornow (Julian) 77.
Blinn (E. H.) 4577. Borski (L. M.) 5021, 5022,
——See also Hueston (Ethel) - Bortz (E. L.) 4101,
Bliss (G. A.) 2492. Bosher (K. L, L.) 1134 (15) J 4
Bloch (Alexander) 1134 (14) Bosniak (Jacob) 1816.
Bloch (H. S.) 69, 4039, Bostwick (C. F.) 5223 (27)
Bloch (Hayim) 68. Botkin (B. A.) 2498.
Block (Maxine) 2493. Botkin (R. J.) 5270.
Blocklinger (Betty) 1807, 6525. Bottome (Phyllis) 5223 (28)
Blodgett (F. L.) 3994 (31) —See also Forbes-Dennis (Phyllis)
Blodgett (R. H.) 746. Boudreau u (J. C.) 2499.
Bloom (Sol) 3100. Boughton (W. A.) 4041.
Bloom (Vera) 5841. Bougie (Albert) 6530.
Bliithgen (Viktor) 3617 (28) Boulter (H. W.) 6531.
Blum (G. E.) 5264. Boulton (Agnes) 4586.
Blumenstiel (Hildegard) 679. ' Bourke-White (Margaret) 6532.
Blumenthal (Gertrude) 4578. Bouscaren (T. L.) 3735.
Blumenthal (Leon) 4579. Bouvé (T. T.) 1817.
Blumgarten (A. S.) 3994 (32, 33) Bowden (F, R.) 4042.
Blythe (W. E.) 1202. Bowdon (W. Butler-) See Butler-Bowdon (W.)
Boak (A. E. R.) 70, 2042. Bowen (C. D.) 1818.
Boardman (E. T.) 4580. Bowen (Genevieve) 5844.
Boardman (F. W.) jr. 3101. Bowen (R. L.) 80. .
Boardman (Laurel) 1747. Bowen (R. S.) 78, 79, 1205, 2500, 5271.
Boardman (Philip) 5265. ‘ Bower (B. M.) pseud. See Sinclair (B. M.)
Boas. (E. P.) 5842. Bower (W. a iD 06.
Bobenmyer (E. L.) 3580. Bowerman (A. M. L.) 1819.
Bockus (H. L.) 71. Bowerman (M. L.) See Bowerman (A. M. L.)
Bodecker (C. F.) 3102. Bowers (C. G.) 3617 (29)
Bodein (V. P.) 4581. Bowers (I. H.) 4587.
Bodier (Madeleine) 3714. -———See also Hogan (Inez)
Bodley (R. V. C.) 3103. Bowers (N. A.) 5272.
Bodmer (Frederick) 1808, 1809. Bowles (Chester) 4733.
Boecop (Baroness van) 72. Bowles (Jane) 3496.
Boettner (Mr. Loraine) 73. Bowman (Constance) 4588.
Bogadek (F. A.) 2494. : ; Bowman (Frank) 6533.
Bogart (W. G.) “6526. Bowman (Jeanne) 3106.
Bogen {j. I.) 1810. Bowman (R. D.) 3644.
Bohm (E. M.) 449. Bowman (W. G.) 5272.
Bok (B. J.) 2495. Boy scouts of America, 4589.
Bolduan (C. F.) 4526 (18) Boy scouts yr. bk. 5845. ;
Bolenius (E. M.) 3051 (20) Boyd (E. M.) 1820.
Bolles (H. J.) 74. , Boyd (J. M.) 1207.
Bolles (Jason) See Bolles (H. J.) _ Boyd (James) 6846.
Bolling (G. M.) 6527. Boyden (L. E.) 5273.
Bollinger (J. W.) 3104. Boyer (QO. A.) 3107.
Bolton (William) 1165. Boylan (W. A.) 3051 (21-26)
Boltz (C. L.) 1203. Boyle (Kay) See Franckenstein (K_B.)
Bond (D. S.) 2496. Boylston (H. D.) 2501.
Bond (P. 8.) 5266-5268, Boynton (Margaret) 480.
Bonde (R. L.) 3643. Boynton (R. E.) 1273.
Bone (Edith) 1811. Boyton (Neil) 4590.
Bonett (Emery) 4582, 4583, Bozarth (H. P.) 2502.
Bonnalie (A. F.) 2432. Bozman (E. F.) 2503.
Bonnamy (Francis) See Walz (Audrey) Bozyan (H. F.) 6534,
Bonner (M. G.) 3994 (34, 35), 4584, Bozzano (R. C.) 3602,
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Brackett (Leigh) 1208. Britannica bk. of the yr. 1944. 2508.
Bradbury (Bianca) 3108, 4043, 5847. Britannica junior. 1826,
Bradford (Gamaliel) 3051 (27) British ruling cases from cts. of Great Britain,
Bradley (H. C.) 3994 (153) Canada, Ireland, Australia & other divisions
Bradley (Kenneth) 1821. of the British empire. 5223 (29)
Bradley (W. A.) 5776 (8) Brittain (Vera) 6538.
Bradley (W. P.) 748. Britton (W. E.) 90.
Bradshaw (C. A.) 4591. - Bro (M. H.) 91.
Bradshaw (M. J.) 5848. Broadfoot (L. L.) 5856.
Bradstreet (R. B.) 3109. - Broadus (J. A.) 3115.
Brady (Caroline) 2504. Brobeck (Florence) 3270, 6539.
Brady (G. S.) 81. Brock (E. L.) 1827, 4596.
Bragdon (Claude) 3617 (30) Brockway (A. F.) 6540.
Braham (H. L.) 5274. ; Brockway (Sylvia) 5284.
Brailsford (H. N.) 5275. Broderick (R. C.) 1209.
Bramblett (A. C.) 6535. Brodie (Bernard) 4597.
Bramhall (Marion) 82, 3110. Brodie (W. A.) 4047.
Branch (A. H.) 5276. Brody (Iles) 6541.
Branch (Florenz) 3111, 6536. Broening (A. M.) 1828, 1829, 6542.
Branch (L. B.) 5277. Brogan (D. W.) 5285, 5857.
Brand (C. E.) 83. Bromfield (Louis) 1830, 5858.
Brand (Christianna) pseud. See Lewis (M.C.) | Bronson (R. M.) 3116.
Brand (Max) pseud. See Faust Gregerick) Bronson (W. S.) 4598.
Brandon (Michael) 749. 4 Bronté (Charlotte) 5859.
Brandt (H. A.) 2505. Brooke (Rupert) 719 (5), 3051 (29)
Branom (F. K.) 6365. Brooks (A. L.) 1210.
Branscombe (Agnes) 4044. Brooks (A. M.) 3617 (48)
Branson (H. C.) 1822. Brooks (A. T.) 4599.
Brant (Sebastian) 3112. Brooks (B. T.) 3649.
Brassey’s naval ann., 1943. 84. Brooks (D. V. N.) 2820.
Brasted (A. J.) 4592. Brooks (J. E.) 3650.
Braun (Kurt) 2506. Brooks (K. L.) 1831.
Bray (W. E.) 5278. Brooks (Mrs. Nathaniel) 5286.
Brazil (W. H.) 3645. Brooks (Van Wyck) 5287.
Break open the clouds. 3646. Brooks (W. R.) 4600.
Brearley (H. C.) 3994 (37) “Brophy (John) 4048, 4049.
Breasted (J. H.) 4526 (19) Brouwer (Dirk) 1211.
Brecher (C. M.) 5849. Browder (Earl) 4601.
Brecht (Arnold) 3113. ; Brown (A. L.) 3117.
Breckenridge (W. J.) 5850. Brown (Beth) 5860.
Breger (Dave) 1823. ' Brown (C. E.) 3651.
Brehm (F. W.) 2192. : Brown (C. R.) 1832.
Bremer (J. L.) 668. Brown (D. V.) 6496 (6)
Breneman (J. W.) 5851. Brown (E. S.) 6230.
Breninger (D. C.) 3051 (28) Brown (H. E.) 1212.
Brenner (Anita) 85. Brown (H. M.) 2509.
Brenner (Henry) 3647. Brown (Harry) 92, 4050.
Brenner (S..F.) 4593. Brown (J. B.) 4051. .
Brentano (Lowell) i620. : Brown (j. E.) 5861.
Breuning (Margaret) 5852. Brown (James M.) 6107.
Brevig (T. L.) 6098. Brown (John Mason) 6543.
Brewer (J. M.) 86, 3617 (31), 6537. Brown (K. E.) 2510.
Brewster (Eliot) 1824, 4045. © Brown (M. W.) 1508, 1509, 3118, 3652, 4602, 5862.
Brewster (K. G.) 4963. Brown (P. F.) 1833.
Brewster (W. T.) 4526 (297) Brown (Paul) 5863.
Breyer (W. R.) 5279. . Brown (R. K.) 93.
Brice (Tony) 1825. Brown (Rose) 1834.
*Brickell (Herschel) 5280. Brown (T. K.) jr. 5288, 5511.
Bricker (L. 0.) 87. Brown (W. M.) 1213.
Bridgman (Leonard) 5468. Brown (Zenith) 2511, 4052.
Briggs (J. H.) 3114. Browne (Elizabeth) 5289.
Briggs (L. P.) 3648. Browne (Frances) 6940 (3)
Briggs (Larry) See Briggs (L. P.) Browne (H. L.) 6544.
Brigham (A. P.) 4594, 4595, 3617 (32-36) Browne (P. E.) 4526 (20-24), 5223 (30)
Bright (E. P.) 5281. Brownell (K. 0.) 1214.
Bright (Robert) 750, 4046. Brownell (S. M.) 5290.
Brill (A. A.) 4526 (74, 75), 5282. : Browning (M. E.) 3119.
Brimlow (G. F.) 5283. Brownlee (R. B.) 5394.
’ Brimm (D. J.) ir. 88, 89. Brownville (C. G.) 94.
Brines (Russell) 5853. Browse (L. G.) 1215.
Brink (C. R.) 5854, 5855. Brubacher (J. S.) 5290.
Brink (E. C.) 2507. Brucker (Margaretta) 3653.
Brinkman (A. R.) 1893. Brugada (Isabel) 6718.
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Bruner (J. S.) 4053.
Brunini (J. G.) 2512.
Brunner (Emil) 374.
Bruscolini (N. A.) 95.
Bruskovsky (M. N.) 2513.
Bryan (C. W.) 1134 (68)
Bryant (Bernice) 5291, 5864.
Bryant (Doris) 4603. ‘
Bryant (S. C.) 3994 (38)
Bryant (Virginia) 4939.
Bryant (W. C.) 3617 (66)
Bryce (C. T.) 3994 (39)
Brynes (Asher) 1835.
Bryson (C.. L.) 6545.
Bryson (Lyman) 4054,
Buchan (John) 3051 (30, 31)
Buchen (G. W.) 1836.
Buchman (H. A.) 2390.
Buchwald (Nathaniel) 3120.
Buck (C. N.) 3617 (37)
Buck (P. S.) See Walsh (P. S. B.)
Buckingham (Nash) 1379, 6546.
Buckley (F. R.) 1837.
Buckmaster (Henrietta) 5292.
Bucky (F. Sarsen-) See Sarsen-Bucky (Frida)
Budge (Helen) 2514.
Buell (Mrs. C. A.) 6547.
Bugli (R. W.) 4528.
Buirgy (Mary) 3654.
Bulian (Walter) 5865.
Bull (Leslie) 4873.
Bull (Sleeter) 3994 (40)
Bullard (F. L.) 5293.
Bullard (Marion) 4604.
Bullens (D. K.) 1134 (16)
Bullock (B. F.) 4055.
Bulosan (Carlos) 1216.
Bumpus (D. M.) 1217.
Bunch (T. G.) 4605.
Bundesen (H. N.) 3655.
Bundy (Ross) 3121.
Bunger (A. M.) 4606.
Bunnell (Sterling) 5294.
Bunner (H. C.) 4526 (25)
Buranelli (Prosper) 1218, 5866.
Burch (V. S.) 96. .
Burchmore (R. N.) 1287.
Burden (W. W.) 3656.
Burdick (C. K.) 3617 (38)
Burdick (U. L.) 4056.
Bureau of natl. affairs, inc. 1219-1227.
——Natl. war labor bd. 1838.
Burgdorf (H. A.) 3657.
Burgess (J. W.) 1134 (17), 3994 (41)
Burgess (T. W.) 3122, 3658-3660, 3994 (42, 43),
5223 (32-34), 5295.
Burkard (W. E.) 97, 98.
Burke (Edmund) 3051 (32)
Burke (Richard) 1839.
Burke (W. J.) 1145.
Burke-Gaffney (M. W.) 5296.
Burlin (Helen) 4057.
Burlingame (C. C.) 99, 6548.
Burlingame (Cora) 5867.
Burlingame (Roger) 1228.
Burlingham (D. T.) 3722.
Burlingham (Mary) 5692.
Burlington County supervisors’ assn. 4607.
Burnet (Dana) 1762 (6)
Burnett (D. F.) 5223, (35, 36)
Burnett (F. H.) 1762 (7), 3994 (44)
Burnett (R. W.) 100, 5250.
298
:
Burnett (W. R.) 101.
Burnett (Whit) 1229. ;
Burnkrant (J. H.) 3661. ‘5
Burns (Eugene) 515.
Burns (M. L.) 1840.
Burns (Sheila) 4608.
Burroughs (H. E.) 1230,
Burroughs (John) 3051 (33)
Burt (A. L.) 5868.
Burt (K. B.) 4609.
Burt (K. N.) 3123.
Burton (Earl) 3124.
Burton (Jean) 2516.
Burton (Katherine) 1841, 5869.
Burton (Miles) 1842, 2517, 2518.
Burton (R. K.) 5297.
Burton (S. M.) 2519.
Burton (W. H.) 5298.
Busch (N. F.) 4058, 4059,
Busch (Niven) 102, 5870.
Buschke (Albrecht) 3662.
Bush (M. E.) 1843.
Bushey (C. J.) 2520. '
Bushnell (G. D.) 4060.
Business executives & corp, encycl. 1844.
Busoni (Rafaello) 5299.
Buster.(Gun} See Austin (John)
Buswell (Leslie) 3051 (34)
Butcher (E. G.) 3663.
Butler (G. P.) 6549.
Butler (J. C.) 6550.
Butler (Samuel) 3994 (45), 5448,
Butler-Bowden (W.) 5300.
Butterfield (Roger) 1231.
Butterfield (W. H.) 1232, 5871.
Byerly (W. E.) 3994 (46)
Byers (H. R.) 3664.
Byers (N. A.) 751.
Byng (E. J.) 2521.
Bynner (Witter) 5872.
Byrd (QO, E.) 4610.
Byrne (M. J., sister) 3051 (36)
Byrnes (R. F.) 4611.
Byron (Gilbert) 103.
C— (S. M.) 1547.
C. K. McClatchy senior high schl. Nugget editions
club. 104, .
Cabell (J. B.) 3051 (37, 38), 6940 (4)
Cable (Mildred) 3125.
Cabot (R. C.) 4526 (26)
Cadion (René) 2948.
Cady (Harrison) 3122, 3658-3660.
Cain (J. M.) 752.
Cain (S. A.) 3126.
Cain (William) 3617 (39)
Cairns (Huntington) 5873.
Calahan (H. A.) 5301.
Caldwell (F. P.) 3994 (47)
Caldwell (L. K.) 5302. ; *
Caldwell (O. W.) 155.
Caldwell (Taylor) 2522.
Calhoun (R. L.) 105.
California. 1233, 1845-1848, Sele 6551- |
6554.
—Attorney-general’s office. 6555.
——Dist. cts. of appeal. 106, 107.
——Sup. ct. 1849, 5303.
California compensation cases. 2524.
California reptr., covering cases reported in
Pacific reptr., Second ser. 108, 1850, 3127,
4613, 5875.
Calkins (Raymond) 109.
Jan.-Dec., 1944
INDEX
Callan (C. J.) 756
Callaway (C. F.) 110
Callaway (T. W.) 111
Callender (Harold) 112
Cambridge hist. of Engl. lit. 3051 (39)
Cameron (J. R.) 113, 3665
Cameron (William) 3128
Camp (Wadsworth) 3994 (48)
Campa (A. L.) 3129
Campbell (A. D.) 2749
Campbell (A. O.) 3666
Campbell (Alexander) 4066
Campbell (D. P.) 2525
Campbell (Dorcas) 4067
Campbell (E. F.) 114
Campbell (G. A.) 5876
Campbell (Gladys) 2350, 3130
Campbell (J. L.) 4602
Campbell (Joseph) 4068
Campbell (Monroe) 753
Campbell (Rockbridge) pseud. See Campbell (J.-
L.)
Campbell (Sam) 5304
Campbell (T. H.) 4069
Campbell (W. G.) 116
Campbell (W. S.) 3131
Campbell (William) 115
Canby (H. S.) 5511
Candee (H. C.) 3994 (49)
‘Canfield (D. R.) 754
Canfield (Dorothy) See Fisher (D. F. C.)
Canfield (L. H.) 1851
Cannon (G. L.) 3617 (40)
Cannon (J. P.) 5877
Cannon (W.°R.) 4070
Canny (Jj. R.) 4790
Cant (Barbara) 2526
Cant (Geoffrey) 2526
Cantarow (Abraham) 5878
Cantril (Hadley) 1852
Cantwell (T. W.) 4071
Capron (J. F.) 117
Carden (Grace) 2014
Cardwell (A. S.) See Super (M. L.)
Carey (H. A.) 118
Carhart (A. H.) 119
Carlin (Jerome) 4072
Carlisle (N. V.) 1853
Carlisle (Norman) 5879
Carlos (T. B. D.) 2527
Carlson (A. J.) 4526 (27)
Carlson (S. M.) 4306
Carmon (M. C.) 4108
Carnegie endowment for internatl. peace. 5880
—-Div. of internatl. law. 4073
Carneiro (C. J.) 4074
Carney (T. A.) 4075
Carnovsky (Leon) 3667
Carol (Nilsa) pseud. See De Carlo (C. C.)
Carpenter (Allan) 4614
Carpenter (Frances) 2528
Carpenter (j. H.) 3132
Carpenter (M. L.) 5223 (137)
Carpenter (Theodosia) 4614
Carr (D.) 4076
Carr (F. J.) 1234
Carr (J. D.) 4615
Carr (R. S.) 2529
Carr (Wells) 4616
Carrighar (Sally) 6556
Carrillo (Julian) 719 (6)
Carrington (W. J.) 755
Carroll (D. F.) 3133
259
Carroll (M. J.) 2655.
Carroll (Phil) jr. 120. ;
Carse (Robert) 121,
Carson (C. El.) 3668,
Carter (B. B.) 6899,
Carter (C. F.) 5305.
Carter (Helene) 5776 (16)
Carter (Hodding) 5306.
Carter (Ralph) 2530, 5307.
Carter (W. J.) 626,
Carthew (Lily) pseud. See Heydemann (L. P.)
Cartledge (S. A.) 4077.
Carus (C. D.) 1854.
Case (C. M.) 5223 (37)
Caseman (Juvenilia) 6537.
Cassidy (F. P.) 4617.
Cassirer (Ernst) 5881,
Castallo (M. A.) 1690.
Castafieda (C. E.) 3287.
Castillo (Carlos) 2531,
Castle (W. E.) 5223 (38)
Cather (K. D.) 3051 (40), 5223 (39)
Cather (Willa) 3994 (50)
Catholic church. 122.
——Liturgy & ritual. 4078, 4618, 4619,
— —Missal. 2532, 4079, 4620,
— — —Engl. 756, 1235, 1762 (8), 1855,
Catholic univ. of America. Comn. on Amer.
citizenship. 1236.
Catlin (Mimi) 6557.
Cattell (Jaques) 1856.
Caughey (J. L.) jr. 796.
Cavanah (Frances) 6558.
Cavanna (Betty) 757.
Cave (H. B.) 3383, 4621.
Caverly (D. P.) 123.
Cavert (S. M.) 2480.
Cavert (W. D.) 1237.
Cebollero (P. A.) 3129.
Cerf (B. A.) 2533, 6559.
Chaffee (Allen) 6560.
Chalmers (A. K.) 5882.
Chalmers (Audrey) 4622.
Chalmers (M. P.) 4623.
Chalmers (Stephen) 3617 (41)
Chamberlain (A. H.) 3994 (51)
Chamberlain (E. B.) 3134.
Chamberlain (Frederic) 6131,
Chamberlain (Henriqueta) 6745,
Chamberlain (J. F.) 3994 (51)
Chamberlain (J. L.) jr. 1857.
Chamberlain (N. W.) 4624.
Chamberlain (R. W.) 4625.
Chamberlain (W. D.) 1238.
Chamberlain (W. H.) 6561.
Chamberlayne (C. F.) 1762 (9)
Chambers (Dana) pseud. See Leffingwell (Albert) ~
Chambers (M. C.) 4620.
Chambers (R. L.) 97, 98.
Chambers (T. M.) 5883.
Chambers (W. J.) 4080.
Chambliss (W. C.) 4081.
Champagne (M. G.) 1239.
Champney (E. W.) 1134 (18)
Champney (Frére) 1134 (18)
Chan (Christina) 4627.
Chan (Plato) 4627.
Chandler (Anna Curtis) 1784, 1858,
Chandler (Asa C.) 6562.
Chang (H. H.) 3669.
Chapin (H. G.) 3617 (42) }
Chaplin (R. H.) 4082.
Chaplin (W. W.) 5884.
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Chapman (Arthur) 6496 (7)
Chapman (C. D.) 3994 (52)
Chapman (C. E.) 3994 (53) :
Chapman (C. F.) 4016, 4083.
Chapman (J. S.) See Chapman (Maristan) pseud.
Chapman (John) 1859,
Chapman (M. I. See Chapman (Maristan) pseud.
Chapman (M. S. J.) 1860,
Chapman (Maristan) pseud. 1861.
Chapman (P. W.) 124.
Chappe (Eli) 6563.
Chappell (C. G.) 2534,
Chappell (M. N.) 3670.
Chappell (Warren) 6029, 6868.
Charles (Joan) See Underwood (C. W.)
Charley (L.) 3051 (41)
Charmley (B. J.) 758.
Charteris (Leslie) 125, 2535.
Charters (W. W.) 1888, 4100, 4664.
Charubel (—) 190.
Charushin (E.) 2536.
Chase (A. S.) 1240.
Chase (Allan) 4628.
Chase (Daryl) 5885.
Chase (E. A. B.) 4526 (28, 29)
Chase (George H.) 759.
Chase (George Henry) 5776 (9)
Chase (Herbert) 760.
Chase (J. H.) See Raymond (Rene)
Chase (M. E.) 5886.
Chase (Rhoda) 126.
Chase (Stuart) 127.
Chase Calif. codes. 128.
Chasis (Herbert) 3734.
Chastain (Jimmie) 3671. .
Chavez (E. D. de) See De Chavez (E. D.)
Checkovitz (Alice) 3548,
Cheek (J. B.) 2537.
Cheek (P. M.) 6564,
Cheetham (H. C.) 3672.
Cheever {C. EB.) 3822.
Cheiro, pseud. See Hamon (Louis)
Chekhov tr P.) 1134 (19), 3994 (54, 55)
Chellew (Henry) 3135,
Chellis (R. D.) 3673,
Cheney (David) 1862,
Cheney (Richard) 3662.
Cheng (Chi-yu) 3136,
Ch’eng-en (Wu) See Wu (Ch’eng-en)
Cherf (J. F.) 976,
Cherne (Leo) 3137.
Chernev (Irving) 761.
Cherniss (Harold) 4629,
Chevalier (H. M.) 1241, 3306,
Cheyney (Peter) 5308.
Chidley (H. J.) 1242.
Child (M. S.) 6565.
Childe (V. G.) 3674.
Childerness (George) 2538.
Childs (E. M.) 4084.
Childs (J. L.) 5290.
Childs (M. W.) 3138.
China corp. 6082.
Chinese ministry of information. 129,
Chittenden (G. E.) 2539.
Choate (Florence) 3994 (56, 57)
Cholmeley-Jones (E. S.) 5887.
Cholmeley-Jones (H. S.) 5887.
Cholmeley-Jones (R. G.) 5887.
Chorley (K. C.) 130.
Chow (S. R.) 131.
Chrietzberg (James) 1105.
Christ (H. I.) 4072.
3688, 6331,
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SS
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Christ (j. F.) 6566. | ‘ee
Christ (M. F.) 2024. NS
Christensen (Synnéve) 2540, Ghabms
Christian (H. A.) 1243. l ‘
Christian science jour. 6496 (8) tm
Christian science pub. soc. 4526 (30, 31)
Christie (Agatha) See Mallowan (A. C.) -
Christopher (Frederick) 132,
Christopher (J. P.) 122.
Church (A. H.) 3675:
Church (Earl) 762,
Church & the new world mind, 2541.
Churchill (A. L.) 3994 (259-263)
Churchill (R. V.) 3139.
Churchill (W. S.) 4085, 4086.
Chuse (A. R.) 133,
Cianfarra (C. M.) 1244.
Cicero (M. T.) 4526 (32)
Cicognani (A. G.) 2542.
Clancey (V. J.) 2543.
Clapham (John) 4630.
Clapp (J. M.) 4631. + gies!
Clark (A. W.) 1762 (10-12), 4526 (33)
Clark (Alan) 4632.
Clark (Blake) See Clark (T. B.)
Clark (Dale) 1863.
Clark (E. P.) 763,
Clark (F. G.) 4633. "e
Clark (H. B.) 2544.
Clark (H. H.) 1864.
Clark (H. W.) 3140, 5888.
Clark (M. K.) 4100, 4664.
Clark (R. H.) 134.
Clark (S. A.) 5309,
Clark (T. B.) 5889.
Clark (T.:C.); 135;
Clark (T. D.) 1865.
Clark (Ws L.) 3051 (42)
Clarke (G. A.) 764,
Clarke (I. C.) 1762 (13), 4634, 5776 (10)
Clarke (J. C.) 2545.
Claudy (C. H.) 4526 (34), 5890.
Claxton (E. L.) 3676.
Claypool (J. V.) 3677.
Clayton (E. H.) 3141.
Cleaton (Irene) 765.
Cleghorn (S. N.) 3051 (43)
Cleland (H. F.) 3617 (43)
Cleland (R. G.) 1245.
Clemens (Cyril) 2546,
Clemens (S. L.) 1762 (14), 4635, 4636.
Clement (Reed) 2795.
Clementia, pseud. See Feehan (M. E., sister)
Clements (E. H.) 2547. ~
Clemons (John) 766.
Cleveland (R. M.) 5891.
Clevenger (J. R.) 3398.
Clevenger (Jerry) 4087.
Clewes (Dorothy) 3678.
Cliff (Harry) 1134 (20)
Clifford (H. B.) 136, 5892.
Clift (Denison) 5893.
Clinton Corners schl.
Clough (R. T.) 1246.
Clymer (Eleanor) 1867.
Clymer (R. S.) 1247.
Clyne (Geraldine) See Klein (Goldie)
Coale (G. B.) 767.
Coates (C. W.) 6460.
Coatsworth (Elizabeth) 1868.
——See also Beston (E. C.)
Cobb (L. S.) 719 (7), 1123, 1134 (21, 22), 3051 (44-
48), 3994 (58-66)
1866.
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Cobb (Stanley) 4088.
Cobb (Stanwood) 137.
Coblentz (C. C.) 4637.
Coblentz (S. A.) 768.
Cochrane, lady. 3679.
Cockrell (F. M.) 5894.
Cockrell (M. F.) 5894.
Cockrell (W. D.) 1869.
Cody (Sherwin) 6567, 6568.
Coe (C. F.) 3142.
Coe (Douglas) See Epstein (Samuel)
Coe (Roland) 6569.
Coester (Alfred) 3994 (67)
Coffey (R. M.) 769.
Coffin (Carlyn) 3143.
Coffin (R. P. T.) 4638.
Coffman (R. P.) 2548.
Cohen (Gustave) 1870.
Cohen (Israel) 138.
Cohn (D. L.) 5895.
Cohn (E. B.) 6570.
Cohn (Kate) 2549.
Colby (C. C.) 2550.
Colby (F. S.) 1248.
Colby (Harriet) 5310.
Cold frame. 4639.
Cole (G. D..H.) 139, 6571.
Cole (Jackson ) pseud. 2551.
——See also Leslie (A.)
Cole (Luella) See Lowie (L. C.)
Cole (W. E.) 3144.
Cole (W. H.) 1871.
Colean (M. L.) 2552.
Colegrove (Kenneth) 140.
Coleman (B, H.) 2553.
Coleman (Elizabeth) 4640.
Coleman (John) 2553.
Coleman (Lonnie) 4089.
Coleman (M. M.) 141.
Coleman (R. V.) 1145.
Colin (G. C.) 142, 4090.
Collas (Clare) 143, 6572,
College standard dict. of the Engl. lang. 1872,
Collier (John) 2554.
Collier (P. F.) & son corp., inc. 3051 (49), 5223
(40), 5311.
Collier’s photographic hist. of the European war.
3051 (50)
Collier’s yr. bk. 1944. 3145.
Collins (A. F.) 3994 (68), 5223 (41) 5312.
Collins (Dean) 1249.
Collins (F. L.) 5896.
Collins (G. R.) 2555.
Collins (Leighton) 2769.
Collis (M. S.) 144.
Colman (C. W.) 4927.
Colman (Margery) pseud. See McCarthy (M. S.)
Colon de Moscoso (M. E.) 5234, 5524.
Colonial & revolutionary lineages of America.
5313.
Colorado. Sup. ct. 3146.
Colt (Clem) 1873, 3680, 6573.
Colter (Eli) 1874.
Coltman (W. G.) 1250.
Colum (Padraic) 3994 (69)
Columbia univ. Teachers college. Aviation educa.
research group. 4641.
Colver (A. R.) 2556, 6496 (9)
Colvin (S. T.) 3147.
_ Combs (G. H.) 5897.
Combs (W. F.) 4642.
Comfort (W. W.) 1875.
Commager (H. S.) 6574,
Commons (J. R.) 1762 (15)
Compton’s pictured encycl. & fact index. 1251.
‘Comroe (B. I.) 5898.
Comstock (A. B.) 1134 (23)
Comstock (H. T.) 3051 (51), 5223 (42)
Comstock (J. P.) 3148,
Comstock (Jane) See Clarke (J. C.)
Comstock (Sarah) 1719 (8)
Conant (K. J.) 4545.
Conant (N. F.) 6575.
Condé (Bertha) 3051 (52)
Conger (E. M.) 4643,
Coning (W. H.) 5314.
Connecticut. Sup. ct. of errors. 5899.
Connecticut & Atlantic reptr. digest, 1764 to date.
4091.
Connecticut hist. soc. 5900.
Connecticut reptr., covering cases reported in
Atlantic reptr., Second ser. 770,
Connell (Catharine) 3149.
Connelley (Veronica) 1762 (5)
Connington (j. J.) 145.
- Connolly (Cyril) 1252.
261
Connolly (J. B.) 3681, 5223 (43)
Connolly (J. V.) 4523.
Connolly (T. L.) 6576.
Conrad (Brenda) pseud. See Brown (Zenith)
Conrad (E. A.) 3150.
Conrad (Joseph) 3617 (44, 45), 5223 (44, 45)
Conrad (V. A.) 6577,
Conrat (E. Tietze-) See Tietze-Conrat (E.)
Constantino (S. A.) jr. 771.
Cook (Ace) 772.
Cook (Canfield) 5315,
Cook (Don) 1876.
Cook (G. C.) 1253. ;
Cook (G. S.) 6496 (10)
Cook (R. A.) 3151.
Cook (Robert) 6103.
Cook (W. G.) 773.
Cooke (M. L.) 4644.
Cooley (A. M.) 3994 (157, 158)
Cooley (D. G.) 5513, 5901.
Cooley (R. A.) 3682.
Coolidge (Dane) 5223 (46) Z
Coolidge (L. A.) 6940 (5)
Cooling (W. F.) 3994 (70)
Coombs (F. L.) 3994 (71)
Cooney (P. J.) 3994 (72)
Cooper (D. L.) 2557, 3683.
Cooper (E. B.) 3051 (53)
Cooper (J. B.) 5316.
Cooper (L. F.) 6578.
Cooper (Page) 5490.
Cooper (W. A.) 3263.
Copass (B. A.) 2558.
Cope (H. F.) 1254.
Copenhaver (W. M.) 4443.
Coptic Egypt. 1255.
Corbett (B. L.) See Melcher (B. L. C.)
Corbett (K. S.) 4645.
Corbin (Charles) 2664.
Cordingley (E. G. R.) 1256, 5317,
Core (Sue) 3152.
Corelli (Marie) 3994 (73)
Cores (Lucy) See Kortchmar (L. C.)
Corey (K. T.) 976.
Corey (Paul) 2559, 4646.
Corliss (Allene) 774.
Cormack (Maribelle) 2560.
Cornell (W. B.) 5902.
Corner (G. W.) 4647.
Cornwell (Dorothea) 5903.
INDEX ey L.
Corpus juris. 1134 (24), 3617 (46, 47), 4526 (35-
37)
——1944 annot. 1877-1879.
Corpus juris secundum. 775, 3153, 4648, 6579.
Corrick (Franklin) 3154.
Corry (Sarah) 3155.
Corstvet (A. O.) 1880.
Corwin (E. S.) 2561.
Cosgrove (A. L.) 1611.
Cosper (Russell) 3156.
Costain (T. B.) 4092.
Costantino (Joan) 5904.
Costantino (Josephine) 5904.
Costigan (G. P.) 4526 (38), 5223 (47)
Cot (Pierre) 1883.
Coté (P. N.) 5318.
Cothren (M. B.) 2562.
Cotter (Arundel) 3051 (54) ,
Couch (A. Quiller-) See Quiller-Couch (Sir A. T.)
Coughlin (A. E.) 1257.
Coughlin (Gene) 5319.
Coulson (Elizabeth) 4526 (39)
Coulter (E. M.) 1851.
Coulton (G. G.) 146, 2563.
Coupland (Reginald) 3157.
Cournos (John) 6292. .
Coutinho (J. de S.) 4800.
Coverack (Gilbert) 147, 2564.
Covert (A. L.) -3158.
Coward (Noel) 5320, 5905.
Cowdrey (Bartlett) 4649.
Cowdrey (I. H.) 776.
Cowdry (E. V.) 4650.
Cowherd (P. H.) 5321.
Cowles (F. A.) 1881. _
Cowley (Gail) 5322.
Cowley (Malcolm). 4651, 6010,
Cowley (W. L.) 1258.
Cox (W. E.) 6580.
Coxe (G. H.) 3159.
Coyne electrical schl. 1882.
Cozby (R. F.) 907.
Craig (C. T.) 148.
Craig (Georgia) pseud. See Dern (Peggy)
—See also Gaddis (Peggy)
Craig (Hardin ) 3160.
Craig (Thurlow) 1259.
Craigie (W. A.) 777.
Crain (G. D.) 2565.
Crampton (C. W.) 149.
Crampton (Gertrude) 5252, 5253.
Crandall (C. L.) 1134 (25)
Crandall (L. W.) 5906.
Crane (Aimée) 4841, 5323, 5907.
Crane (E. V.) 1260.
Crane (Frances) 4652.
Crane (G. W.) 4093.
Crane (J. A.) 2455.
Crane (Milton) 1883.
Crane (Stephen) 2999.
Crane (Sybille) 1883,
Craven (Thomas) 150, 151.
Crawiord (Isaac) 719 (9)
Crawford (R. J.) 3161.
Crawiord (W. R.) 4094.
Crawford (William) jr. 3684,
Creager (W. P.) 6940 (6)
Creasey (John) 6581.
Creel (George) 3162.
Crehore (A. C.) 6582.
Creighton (A. J.) 4653.
Creighton (D. G.) 1884.
Cressey (G. B.) 3163.
Creswell (H. B.) 152.
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Crew (Fleming) 4740.
Crew (Henry) 3994 (74) - t
Crews (Albert) 5324.
Crichton (Kyle) 1261.
Crider (J. H.) 4095.
Crippen (H. R.) 2566.
Crisp (K. B.) 1885.
Crispin (Edmund) pseud. See Montgomery (R. B.)
Crist (Bainbridge) 5325.
Crite (A. R.) 5326.
Croce (Benedetto) 4096.
Crocker (C. H.) 1886.
Crocker (Lionel) 4654.
Crofts (E. A. J.) 4655.
Cronin (A. J.) 5908.
Crosby (E. U.) 5909.
Cross (E. A.) 3685, 4097.
Cross (N. M.) 3685.
Crouse (J. H.) 153.
Crouse (Russel) 2115.
Crow (Alice) 4098.
Crow (Carl) 5910.
Crow (L. D.) 4098.
Crowell (G. N.) 3164.
Crowley (Aleister) 5911.
Crump (Irving) 1262, 4526 (40)
Crutcher (H. B.) 5327.
Cubberley (E. P.) 3051 (55)
Culbertson (Ely) 1887.
Culbertson (Polly) 4656.
Culkin (M. L.) 3633.
Cullen (C. E.) 2452.
Cullen (Charles) 5328, fe
Cullen (R. K.) 4657. :
Cullen (T. F.) 1263.
Cullen (T. S.) 3994 (75)
Culler (H. L.) 4526 (41)
Culleton (R. G.) 2567.
Culwell (Magye) 2568.
Cumberland (Marten) 4658.
Cummings (E. E.) 1264.
Cummings (Hubertis) 4099.
Cummins (Kundry) 1464.
Cuneo (j. A.) 1176.
Cunha (Euclides da) 1586.
Cunningham (A. B.) 4659,
Cunningham (Bill): 3686, i
Gunningham (G. F.) 2519.
Cunningham (Ruth) 5290.
Cunningham (W. H.) 1068,
Cureton (T. K.) 4660.
Curle (Richard) 6940 (7)
Curry (Jj. S.) 5912.
Curry (Jane) 4661.
Curry (K. W.) 4662.
Curry (Tom) 778. |
Curti (Merle) 4470.
Curtis (A. T.) 3994 (76), 6496 (11)
Curtis (C. C.) 154.
Curtis (F. D.) 155.
Curtis (F. W.) 6583.
Curtiss (Mina) 3165.
Curtiss (Philip) 1134 (26)
Curtman (L. J.) 3994 (23)
Curwood (J. ©.) 719 (10), 1134 (27, 28), 6496 (12)
Curzon (Colin) 779.
Cushing (Harvey) 780,
Cushman (C. L.) 4370,
Cushman (M. F.) 5329,
Custer (J. J.) 3687.
Cuthrell (F. B.) 156, 4663.
Cutler (Ethel) 2569,
Cutright (Prudence) 1888, 4100, 4664.
Cutten (G. B.) 5913,
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"Cyclopedia of fed. procedure. 781, 1265, 1889,
2570.
Cyclopedia of law & procedure. 4526 (42)
Cyclopedia of med. surgery & specialties. 4101,
5914.
Czaja (H. M.) 4665.
Czechoslovak ministry of foreign affairs. 157.
Dabney (T. E.) 2571.
Da Costa (J. C.) 5330.
Da Cunna (Euclides) See Cunha (Euclides da)
Dahl (Borghild) 1266.
Dahl (F. W.) 782, 5915.
Dahl (J. O.) 3166.
Dail (C. W.) 6225.
Dakers (J. L.) 1890.
Dakin-White (C. F.) 5916.
Dale (Celia) 3167.
Dale (J. G.) 1891.
Dale (Virginia) 1267.
Dale (William) 783.
Dalgleish (John) 3161.
Dalgliesh (Alice) 5917.
Dali (Salvador) 3688.
Dallin (D, J.) 913, 6584.
Dallmann (William) 158.
Daly (Elizabeth) 159, 3689.
Daly (Maureen) 1892.
Daly (T. A.) 3994 (77)
Dame (J. F.) 1893.
Damerell (V. R.) 76.
Dameron (Kenneth) 1268.
Dampier (W. C.) 2572, 4666.
Damrau (Frederic) 6585.
Damrosch (Frank) 719 (11)
Dana (H. E.) 160, 5331.
Dana (J. C.) 4526 (298)
Dandy (W. E.) 2573.
Dane (Clemence) pseud. See Ashton (Winifred)
Dangennes (B.) pseud, See Blanchard (Mme.)
Daniel (Hawthorne) 3168.
Daniel (J. M.) 4102.
Danielli (J. F.) 162.
Daniels (Josephus) 5918.
Daniels (N. A.) 784.
Dann (M. L.) 3350.
Danne (H. A.) 4667.
Dannett (S. G. L.) 3169
Dante Alighieri. 3617 (48), 4668,
Danziger (Adolphe) 3994 (78)
Dargan (0. T.) 6940 (8)
Darling (E. B.) 3994 (79)
Dart (W. K.) 5223 (176)
D’Assemani (M. H. A.) 5332.
Dattner (Bernhard) 3690.
Dauer (E. A.) 5333.
D’Aulaire (E. P.) 5334.
D’Aulaire (Ingri) 5334.
Daus (P. H.) 785.
Davenport (R. W.) 5919.
David, brother, 4103,
Davidson (Bill) See Davidson (William)
Davidson (C. T.) 4104,
Davidson (David) 2832,
Davidson (H. D.) 4105,
Davidson (William) 161,
Davies (Blodwen) 2261,
Davies (D. R.) 3691, 5335.
Davies (G. M.) 4106.
Davies (Godfrey) 4775.
Davies (W. H.) 3994 (80)
Daviess (M. T.) 5776 (11)
Davis (A. L.) 5149.
Davis (C. B.) 3692.
631391 O - 45 - 2
Davis (D. S.) 2574,
Davis (E. D.) 719 (12-16)
Davis (Earle) 3693.
Davis (Esmé) 2575.
Davis (F. C.) 786.
Davis (G. G.) 4526 (43)
Davis (George) 6911.
Davis (Harry) 1894.
Davis (Hassoldt) 5920,
Davis (J. D.) 5336.
Davis (K. E.) 4003.
Davis (L. R.) 4107.
Davis (M. Edward) 4108.
Davis (M. P.) 4109.
Davis (Melvin E.) 4669.
Davis (Mrs. 0. S.) 3936.
Davis (R. C.) 1895.
Davis (R. E.) 6074.
Davis (R. H.) 719 (17)
Davis (T. L.) 1896,
Davis (W. L.) 2576,
Davison (F. R.) 1897.
Davison (G. L.) 5223 (48)
Davison (M. P.) 5337,
Davison (W. C.) 65869
Davson (Hugh) 162,
Dawson (A. J.) 719 (18)
Dawson (C. M.) 2185, 6587.
Dawson (M. D.) 3170.
Day (Clarence) 2115.
Day (H. F.) 1134 (29)
Dean (Aldhelm) 3212,
Dean (Amber) 3694.
Dean (Corinne) 1898.
Dean (Elizabeth) 2577.
Dean (G. M.) 4670.
Dean (L. W.) 1899.
De Angeli (Marguerite) 4110, 5921, 6588.
Dearborn (G. V.) 5776 (12)
Dearle (D. A.) 5338.
Debo (Angie) 3171.
De Capite (Michael) 4671.
De Carlo (C..C.) 4111.
DeChant (J. A.) 5452.
De Chavez (E. D.) 787.
Deeping (Warwick) 1900.
Defoe (Daniel) 4526 (44)
Degan (J. P.) 2578.
Degon (E. F.) 5922.
De Gouy (L. P.) 4672.
Deihl (E. G.) 2579, 2580.
DeJong (D. C.) 1269, 6589.
De Jong (L.) 788.
De Karroff (K. K.) pseud. See Cummins (Kundry)
De Kay (Denise) 1270.
De Kay (Drake) 1270.
De Klein (Jeny) 2581.
Deland (Margaret) 1134 (30)
Delanty (H. M.) 163.
De la Roche (Mazo) 4112, 5923.
Delaware & Atlantic reptr. digest, 1764 to date. 4113,
De Leeuw (Adéle) 5924,
De Leeuw (Cateau) 2582, 4673,
DeLeeuw (Hendrik) 3695,
Dell (E. M.) 1134 (31), 3994 (81), 5223 (49)
De Longchamps (Joanne) 5925,
Deloria (Ella) 5339,
De Lorimier (A. A.) 164,
De Mattos (A. T.) See Teixeira de Mattos (Alex-
ander)
Deming (Dorothy) 5340,
Deming (E. W.) 3994 (82)
Deming (F. B.) 4674.
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Deming (H. G.) 165.
Deming (T. O.) 3994 (82)
Dempsey (P. W.) 1901.
Dene (Shafto) 166.
Denison (A? C.) 1271.
Denney (Diana). 167.
De Onis (Harriet) 4535.
Derieux (Samuel) 4526 (45)
Derleth (August) 4114, 4675, 5926.
Dern (Peggy) 3696, 4676, 4677, 5927, 6590.
—See also Gaddis (Peggy)
Derrickson (M. R.) 4678.
Derstine (C. F.) 4115.
De Saxe (Maurice) 5928.
Desgranges (Jean) 6591.
Deshmukh (C. D.) 6307.
Desk standard dict. of the Engl. lang. 5929.
Desmond (A. C.) 5930.
De Sola (Ralph) 4679.
Deute (A. H.) 6592.
Deutsch (Babette) 4680.
Deutsch (Helene) 2583.
Deutsch (P. P.) 6496 (13)
Devan (S. A.) 1902.
Devereaux (R. J.) 3370.
DeVoto (Bernard) 1903.
De Vries (Peter) 4681.
Deweerd (H.A.) 5931.
Dewey (John) 3994 (83)
Dewey (T. B.) 5932.
De White (E. G.) 6593.
DeWitt (W. C.) 5341.
Diamond (L. K.) 6524.
Diamond (S. R.) 2391.
Dick (Cappy) 1904.
Dick (G. M.) 5342.
Dickens (Monica) 168, 1272.
Dickes (E. W.) 5258, 6149,
Dickie (E. P.) 789.
Dickinson (A. D.) 3051 (56), 5223 (53)
Dickinson (M. S.) 4682.
Dicks (R. L.) 6594,
Dickson (Carter) 790.
Dickson (F. D.) 2584.
Dickson (H. H. L.) 4683.
Dickson (Lovat) See Dickson (H. H. L.)
Dickson (M. R.) 4684,
Diehl (H. S.) 1273.
Dierkes (Henry) 5933.
Diespecker (Dick) See Diespecker (Richard)
Diespécker (Richard) 6595.
Digest of decis. of the U. S. cts. reported in vols.
221-230, Fed. reptr. 3617 (49)
Digest of the decis. of the cts. of Mo. 4526 (46, 47)
Digest of the U. S. Sup. ct. repts. 1905.
Dillaway (Newton) 3697.
Dillistone (F. W.) 2585.
Dillon (W. A.) 4685.
Dilworth (Augustin) 2708.
Dimbleby (Richard) 791.
Dimick (C. E.) 169.
Dimow (Osip), 3698, 4116.
Dingman (C. F.) 5934.
Dirks (L. H.) 3617 (151)
District of Columbia. Ct. of appeals. 5343,
Ditmars (R. L.) 170.
Diveley (R. L.) 2584.
Diver (Maud) 3994 (84)
Divine (A. D.) 4686, 5344.
Divry (G. C.) 2586, 6596.
Dix (B. M.) 3994 (85)
Dixon (C. M.) 1274.
Dixon (F. W.) 792.
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: INDEX j "
: - pt, I, m Se, 1
rs j s i : 5 ‘
Dixon (H. A.) 5345, \ :
Dixon (Jack) 5346, é ea oti
Dixon (M. C. D.) 5347. :
Dixon (R. B.) 4526 (48) ze
Dixon (Royal) 3994 (86)
Dmitri (Ivan) 6597.
Dobbs (Rose) 5348,
Doberer (K. K.) 1906.
Dock (L. L.) 3051 (57)
Dodd (J. H.) 1611.
Dodd (M. R.) 6598.
Dodge (B. F.) 3172.
Dodge (David) 4117.
Dodge (Esther) 4118.
Dodge (H. F.) 4687.
Dodge (H. I.) 5223 (50, 51)
Dodson (A. I.) 3699.
Dodson (B. M.) 1395.
Doeblin (Alfred) 3173.
Dohanos (K. K.) 1907.
Doheny (W. J.) 5349,
Dolbier (Maurice) 4688,
Dolloff (E. D.) 793. .
Dolman (Helen) 5988, 5989.
Dolman (John) jr. 3174.
Donahey (William) 1275.
Donahue (G. J.) 5936.
Donaldson (J. K.) 4119.
Donaldson (Lois) 2587-2590,
Donaldson (QO. F.) 1908. —
Donath (S. F.) 1276.
Dondo (Mathurin) 6599, 6600.
Doner (M. F.) 794.
Donham (W. B.) 6601.
Donnelly (Dorothy) 5350.
Donnelly (Elizabeth) 4186.
Doole (H. P.) 1909.
Dooley (L. M.) 5351.
Dooley (M. S.) 6409.
Doppelt (F. A.) 171.
Dorey (J. M.) 5937. .
Dorland (W. A. N.) 2591.
Dorrance (J. G.) 3617 (50)
Dosker (N. H.) 6496 (14)
Dos Passos (John) 4120.
Dostoyevsky (Fyodor) 5938.
Doubleday (N. B. De G.) 5223 (52, 53)
Dougherty (N. F.) 5939.
Douglas (Bruce) 5940.
Douglas (C. L.) 172.
Douglas (Jack) 6602.
Douglas (R. L.) 4689.
Douglass (E. L.) 5678.
Dover (Mrs.) 3700.
Dowding (Hugh) 173.
Dower (K. C. G.) 5352.
Dowling (Alice) 3701.
Dowling (Allan) 6603.
Dowling (N. T.) 5353.
Downes (Edward) 3175.
Downey (Fairfax) 2592.
Downing (J. H.) 795.
Downs (J. W.) 3176.
Doyle (Sir A. C.) 3994 (87-90), 4526 (49-58), 5223
(54-57),5776 (13, 14)
Doyle (Fredric) 2593.
Drago (H. S.) 5354.
—See also Lomax (Bliss)
Drake (Durant) 3994 (91)
Drake (N. R.) 3177.
Draney (John) 174.
Draper (George) 796.
Draper (Theodore) 3178
Draper (W. D.) 797
264
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>
_ ‘Jan.-Dec., 1944
Drawbell (J. W.)” 175. “
Dreher (Emil) 2982.
Dreiser (Theodore) 3051 (58)
Drepperd (C. W.) 6604. ;
Drew (C. E.) 1910.
Driggs (H. R.) 6496 (15-17), 6940 (9)
Driscoll (A. H.) 1287.
Driscoll (Joseph) 4121.
Drummond (J. H.) 176.
Dryden (John) 6910.
Dryer (C. R. W.) 3617 (51)
Duax (I. W.) 1911.
Dubberly (V. M.) 5941.
Dubkin (Leonard) 5942.
Dubnov (S. M.) 4526 (59)
Du Bois (Cora) 3702.
DuBois (Gaylord) 4690.
Du Bois (Theodora) 4122.
Ducharme (Edouard) 6530.
DuChemin (N. M.) 243.
Dudley (W. L.) 4123.
Duel (A. B.) 719 (23)
Duff (Annis) 1912.
Duff (Frank) 6605.
Duff (J. D.) 1100.
Duffey (F. A.) 798.
Duffey (W. R.) 798.
' Duffield (Anne) 3703, 4124, 6606.
Duffus (R. L.) 177, 5943.
- Duffy (Richard) 3051 (59)
Dufrenoy (Marie-Louise) 1913.
Dufton (Lena) 5355.
Dugan (J. E.) 4036.
Dugger (L. P.) 4950.
Dugo (André) 2481.
Du Jardin (Rosamond) 3179.
Dulles (F. R.) 1277.
Dumas (Alexandre) 1115.
Dumke (G. S.) 4691.
Dunaway (W. F.) 5356.
Dunbar (Horace) 1278.
Duncalf (Frederic) 5254.
Duncan (A. J.) 5087.
Duncan (David) 1914.
Duncan (Dorothy) See MacLennan (D. D.)
Duncan (H. M.) 3180.
Duncan (Kunigunde) 6607.
Duncan (N. C.) 4692.
Duncan (R. F. H.) 1279:
Duncombe (Frances) 2594.
Dunham (C. W.) 5944.
Dunham (Donald) 4693. -
Dunham (E. M.) 3051 (60)
Dunlap (C. H.) 1335, 3341.
Dunlap (L. W.) 4125.
Dunlap (0. E.) ir. 5945.
Dunlop (A. M. R.) 1915.
——See also Kyle (Elisabeth) pseud.
Dunlop (Jj. A.) 6361.
Dunlop (j. T.) 178.
Dunmore (W. T.) 3051 (61, 71)
Dunn (Alan) 243.
Dunn (Bob) 3704,
Dunn (J. D.) 1134 (32)
Dunn (M. J., sister) 4242,
Dunne (F. M.) 6608.
Dunne (P. M.) 6609.
Dunniger (Joseph) 4694.
Dunnington (L. L.) 1916.
Dunsany (E. J. M. D. P., 18th baron) 1917, 5357.
Dunstan (F. J.) 960.
Dunton (W. R.) ir. 719 (19)
Dupertuis (C. W.) 796.
/
ee
INDEX
Duplaix (Georges) 6610.
Duportal (Marguerite) 2227.
Dupouy (P. S.) 297.
Dupuy (W. A.) 3994 (92)
Durand (R. S.) 5358.
—See also Sawyer (Ruth)
Durant (Will) 5946.
Duranty (Walter) 1280.
Durbeck (W. E.) 4695.
Durell (Fletcher) 3051 (62, 63)
Durham (G. H.) 799.
Durham (QO, C.) 1939.
Dustin (A. B.) 1918.
Dutt (C. P.) 1919.
Duveen bros., inc. 5359.
Duvoisin (Roger) 179, 800, 2965.
Dvorine (Israel) 741, 4696.
Dwight (H. G.) 3051 (64), 3617 (52), 5223 (58)
Dybvig (P. S.) 801.
Dye (H. E.) 1281.
Dyer (Caroline) 4697.
Dyer (W. E.) 2422.
Dyess (W. E.) 1920.
Dyett (J. G.) 5947.
Dyke (A. L.) 5223 (59)
Dykstra (J. A.) 5360.
Dymock (Atkinson) 1145.
Eade (Charles) 4085, 4086.
Eaker (I. C.) 23.
Eakin (Frank) 5361.
Eakin (M. M.) 5361, 5948.
Earhart (Mary) 6611.
Earle (Ralph) 6.
Earls (Michael) 3051 (65)
Early (W. S.) 4698.
East (Fred) 4126.
Eastman (C. A.) 5776 (15)
Eastman (E. R.) 6612.
Eastman (Fred) 4545.
Eastman kodak co. 3181.
Easton (John) 180.
Eaton (A. T.) 5362.
Eaton (BE. S. M.) 3705.
Eaton (H. O.) 181.
Eaton (Jeanette) 4699.
Eberhart (M. G.) 2595.
Eberle (Irmengarde) 2596.
Eberlein (H. D.) 5776 (16)
Ebeyer (P. P.) 4700. ©
Eblé (Eugene) 4526 (332)
Eby (L. S.) 3706.
. Eby (Lois) 5980.
265
Eccles (M. S.) 4701.
Echard (Margaret) 5363.
Eckhoff (F. C.) 2705, 3367.
Edelbaum (Meyer) 5949.
Eddy (Sherwood) 2597.
Eddy (W. H.) 3994 (93)
Edelstadt (Vera) 4702.
Eden (Rob) 802, 2598, 5950.
Edgerton (Franklin) 5951,
Edgerton (W. F.) 2042.
Edmonds (W. D.) 5952.
Edsall (J. T.) 4534.
Education & soc. 6613.
‘Edwards (Cas) 5364.
Edwards (G. W.) 3994 (94)
Edwards (Kenneth) 803,
Edwards (M. QO.) 3822.
Edwards (S. W.) 5953.
Edwardson (Christian) 804.
Eerdmans (W. B.) pub. co. 3182.
Eginton (D. P.) 1921.
INDEX
Ehlermann (Carl) jr. 1134 (33)
Ehlers (R. G. M.) 5365.
Ehrenburg (Ilya) 4127.
Ehrmann (B. V.) 182.
Eichenberg (Fritz) 4368.
Eifert (W. H.) 5954.
89ers assn, 1282. |
Ekirch (A. A.) jr. 5955.
Elbin (P. N.) 183, 6614.
Elbogen (Ismar) 2599.
Elder (R. F.) 1771.
Elderkin (K..M.) 1922.
Electronic eng. 184, 805, 1283, 1284, 2600, 3183,
3707-3709, 4128, 4703, 5366.
Elfenbein (Israel) 4129.
Elfreth (E. A.) 3710.
Eliat (Héléne) 1632.
Eliot (G. F.) 1923.
Ellenwood (F.’O.) 4130, 6940 (10)
Elleson (George) 5259.
Elliott (M. A.) 5956.
Elliott (M. H.) 5367.
Elliott (W. F.) 1285.
Elliott (W. M.) jr. 3711.
Ellis (E. S.) 3994 (95-98), 5776 (17, 18)
Elman (Robert) 1871.
Elmore (C. H.) 5957.
Elson (H. W.) 1286.
Elsschot (Willem) 806.
Elting (Mary) 4131.
Elton (W. W.) 1287, 1288.
Elwell (C. E.) 1289.
Elwell (F. H.) 6615.
Ely (J. B.) 5368.
_ Ely (R. E.) 5958.
Ely (R. T.) 3994 (99)
Embree (E. R.) 807.
Embree (J. F.) 185.
Emerson (C. D.) 3184,
Emerson (Gertrude) See Sen (G. E.)
Emerson (W. R. P.) 186.
Emery (H. G.) 4963.
Emery (S. I.) 3185.
Emery (S. M.) 6616.
Emery (W. L.) 4132.
Emett (E. M.) 187.
Emett (F. R.) 187.
Emilia See Griner (Emilia)
Emmen (Emile) See Emmenegger (Emile)
Emmenegger (Emile) 188.
Empey (A. G.) 5223 (60)
Empringham (James) 1290.
Encyclopaedia britannica. 189,
Encyclopaedia britannica, inc. 4133,
Encyclopedia Americana. 3186.
Encyclopedia liby. Unabridged. 808.
Encyclopedia of Amer. biog. Newser. 3187, 5369.
Engel (Leonard) 4010.
Engelke (George) 190.
Engineering index, 1943. 3712.
England (H. K.) 2601,
England (Jane) pseud. 3713, 5959.
——See also Jervis (V. M. S.) A
English (E. S.) 191, 6617.
English inst. ann. 1942. 192.
Engstrom (T. W.) 4134.
Enright (Elizabeth) See Gillham (E. E.)
Enters (Angna) 1291.
Eoff (S. H.) 2602.
Epperson (A. B.) 4704.
Epperson (H. A.) 809,
Eppes (Allen) 2603, 6618,
Epstein (Beryl) See Allen (Adam) pseud.
pt. I, n. a v. 41
= =
Epstein (Samuel) 193.
Epstein (Samuel) See Allen (Adam) pseud.
Erasmian, pseud. “See Mallet (C. E.) —
- Erdman (C. R.) 5223 (61)
266
Erdman (L. G.) 1924.
Erdnase (S. W.) 4705.
Erich (J. B.) 810.
Erman (Don) 1925.
Ernenwein (L.) 1292.
Erskine (John) 5960.
Ertz (Susan) See McCrindle (S. E.)
Escape from Konigstein. 4706.
Espaillat de la Mota (Francisco) 4707.
Essays in biology in honor of Herbert M. Evans.
5370.
Essex (Mary) pseud. See Robinson (U. G.)
Estes (Eleanor) 5961.
Estes (Harlow) 1293.
Estrello (F. E.) 5572.
Ethridge (W. S.) 1926.
Ets (M. H.) 4708.
Etting (Emlen) 1927.
Ettlinger (Harold) 4709.
Evans (A. R.) 1294. \
Evans (Bergen) 4710.
Evans (George) 5906. F
Evans (H. M.) 194..
Evans (Lucille) 3188.
Evans (W. F.) 1928.
Eve (A. S.) 6207.
Everberg (C. B.) 4711.
Everett (H. S.) 5371.
Everote (W. P.) 1929.
Evers (Alf) 1930.
Evers (Helen) 1930.
Everson (I. G.) 2604.
Everson (R. D.) 195.
Eversull (H. K.) 811.
Evlanoff (Michael) 1931.
Ewen (David) 5372, 5962, 5963.
Exton (William) jr. 1932.
Eyck (Erich) 6619.
Eyring (Henry) 196.
Fabre (J. H. C.) 4526 (60)
Fabrés (Oscar) 812, 5373.
Fabricius (Johan) 3189.
Faddis (M. 0.) 3592.
Fadiman (Clifton) 2554.
Fadner (Frederic) 2605, 5374.
Fages (P. H.) 4135.
Fahrenhorst (Eberhard) 5865.
Fahs (N. C.) 2001.
Faigle (E. H.) 5153,
Fair (A. A.) 4712.
Fairbanks (Grant) 1933,
Fairchild (H. P.) 2606,
Fairfax (Beatrice) See Gash (M. M.)
Falk (E. M.) 4548-4551.
Falk (James) 813.
Falls (Cyril) 197.
Fancher (Charles) 4778,
Faris (J. T.) 3994 (100)
Faris (N. A.) 4136.
Farjeon (Eleanor) 814, 4137.
Farjeon (Jefferson) 3190.
Farmer (F. M.) 3714.
Farmer (L. C.) 1134 (34)
Farmer (Paul) 2607.
Farmer (Wendell) 5375.
Farnham (H. P.) 4526 (137-142)
Farnham (M. H.) 5376.
Farnol (J. J.) 198, 1934.
Farnol (Jeffery) See Farnol (J. J.)
INDEX
Jan. -Dec. > 1 944
Farquhar (S. E.) 5377.
Farrell (James T.) 1295, 1296, 3191.
_ Farrell (John T.) 1935. ’
Farrelly (M. N., sister) 4138.
Farrington (S. K.) jr. 5378, 5964.
Farris (E. J.) 6620.
Farwell (R. F.) 1297.
Fassett (J. H.) 4526 (61)
Fast (H. M.) 4713.
Faulkner (A. S.) 719 (20)
Faulkner (H. U.) 5965.
Fauset (A. H.) 1298.
Faust (Frederick) 815.
Favill (John) 3192.
Faxon (G. B.) 679.
Fay (E. G.) 199.
Fay (M. H.) 5379.
Feather (L. G.) 1636.
Featherstone (Marion) 1936.
Federal code annot. 200, 4714.
Federal digest. 1943 ann. 3193.
Federal reptr. 1134 (35-37), 3617 (53, 54), 4526
(62-66), 6496 (18)
——Second ser.
Federal suppl. 202, 816, 2609, 3195, 4716, 6621.
Federal telep. & radio corp. 3715.
Federal writers’ project. Pennsylvania. 3196,
4717, 4718.
Feehan ‘(M. E.; sister) 6940 (11, 12)
Feely (J. M.) 1299.
Feeney (Leonard) 1938.
Fegert (A. G.) 1013.
Fei (Hsiao-Tung) 5665.
Feigl (Fritz) 972
Feikema (Feike) 5380.
Feikema (Frederick) See Feikema (Feike)
Feiler (Arthur) 3095.
Feinberg (S. M.) 1939,
Feis (Herbert) 5967.
Felker (C. A.) 2610.
Fell (Marian) 1134 (19)
Feller (J. H.) 939.
Felsen (Gregor) 1300.
Felsen (Henry) 5968.
Felton (A. L.) 4201.
Felts (A. M.) 2611.
Fenisong (Ruth) 1940.
Fenner (P. R.) 5969.
Fenstermaker (G. B.) 4139.
Fenton (A. H.) 6622.
Fenton (C. L.) 1941, 2612.
Fenton (M. A.) 2612.
Fenwick (E. P.) 203, 4140.
Ferand (Emmy) 2382.
Ferber (Edna) 1134 (38), 3994 (101, 102), 4526
(67-70), 5223 (62-64) ;
Fergus (E. N.) 1942.
Ferguson (J. A.) 1134 (39)
Ferguson (Margaret) 6623.
Ferguson (W. B.) 1301.
Ferguson (W. S.) 204.
Fern (G. H.) 5970.
Fernald (J. C.) 3051 (66)
Fernand- Laurent (J. C.) 3197.
Ferrell (Elizabeth) 2613,
Ferrell (Margaret) 2613.
Ferril (T. H.) 1302.
Ferrini (Vincent) 4719.
Ferris (E. E.) 5971.
Ferris (Helen) 2614, 4141.
Ferris (T. P.) 817.
Fetridge (W. H.) 3716.
Fetter (E. H.) 4720.
201, 1937, 2608, 3194, 4715, 5966.
Feuchtwanger (Lion) 4142.
Fichter (J. H.) 2615.
Field (Carter) 5972.
Field (Peter) 205, 3198, 4721, 5973.
Field (W. T.) 3994 (364), 4526 (340, 341)
Field artillery journal. 5381.
Fielding (A.) 3199.
Fiero (G. W.) 2616.
Fiesar (Mary) 4143, 5974.
Fieser (L. F.) 2440, 4143, 5974.
Fifield (R. H.) 1943.
Fifty years of educa. for librarianship. 818.
Fike (L. R.) 1944.
Filas (F. L.) 5382.
Filmer (Victor) 3200.
Fine (S. M.) 3201.
Fink (Reuben) 5383.
Finkbeiner (John) jr. 6624.
Finkelstein (Louis) 1945, 4054.
Finlay (Ernest) 3202.
Finn (F. J.) 1762 (16)
Finn (W. J.) 3717.
Finst (R. A.) 6625.
Finst (Rudy) See Finst (R. A.)
Fisch (M. H.) 3582.
Fischer (Bruno) 5384.
Fischer (H. G.) 3881.
Fischer (Marjorie) 1303. %
Fischer (Markoosha) 2617.
Fish (H. D.) 4722.
Fish (Marjorie) 3761.
Fishbein (Morris) 6626.
Fisher (A. B.) 5385.
Fisher (Charles) 1946.
Fisher (D. F. C.) 3051 (43, 67, 68)
Fisher (G. A.) 5975.
Fisher (H. S.) 5976.
Fisher (Irving) 5977.
Fisher (Vardis) 6627.
Fisher (W. H.) 819.
Fishwick (V. C.) 2618.
Fisk (McKee) 2241.
Fiske (E. R.) 4723.
Fitch (F. M.) 6628.
Fitch (G. H.) 1762 (17)
Fitch (R. E.) 206.
Fitt (Mary) 3203, 4144.
Fitzgerald (G. M. C.) 207.
| Fitzgerald (R. R.) 3242.
Fitzgerald (Robert) 820.
Fitzgibbon (R. H.) 2619.
Fitzhugh (P. K.) 1762 (18)
Fitzkee (Dariel) 5978.
Fitzpatrick (E. A.) 1947.
Fitzpatrick (J. T.) 1762 (37), 5586.
Five young Amer. poets. 5979.
Fixler (E. L.) 208.
Flack (Marjorie) 5386.
Flagg (P. J.) 3994 (103), 4145.
Flagg (W. J.) 6542.
Flake (Arthur) 4724.
Flanagan (J. M.) pseud.
Flanders (B. H.) 4146.
Fleagle (B. E.) 6542.
Fleischer (Max) 4147.
Fleischer (Nat) 2620.
Fleming (Berry) 209.
Fleming (D. F.) 821.
Fleming (J. C.) 5980.
Fleming (W. S.) 4725.
Flesch (Rudolf) 1304.
Fletcher (H. F.) 822.
Fletcher (Inglis) 5387.
See Borell (J. F.)
Fletcher (J. B.) 719 (21)
Flexner (J. T.) 4726.
Flexner (Simon) 3994 (104)
Flick (E. M. E.) 4148.
Flint (Harvey) 5981.
Floherty (J. J.) 1948, 5388.
Flood (Milford) 5672.
Florea (J. H.) 1949.
Floren (Lee) 6629.
Florida, 210-214, 823, 824, 1305, 1306, 1950, 2621,
2622, 4727, 6630.
Florida & Southern digest, 1809 to date. 2623,
2624.
Floyd (Olive) 1307.
Fluno (F. J.) 4526 (71)
Flynn (A. J.) 1308.
Flynn (H. E.) 215, 216, 5982, 5983.
Flynn (J. T.) 825, 5389.
Foerster (Norman) 1951, 3994 (105).
Foley (Martha) 4569.
Foner (P. S.) 1952, 4728.
Fonnesbeck (Leon) 4149.
Foote (B. P.) 3204.
Foote (K. S.) 4729.
Footner (Hulbert) 3205, 5984.
Forbes (E. E.) 4526 (72)
Forbes (E. R.) 217.
Forbes (Rosita) pseud. See McGrath (J. R.)
Forbes-Dennis (Phyllis) 4150.
—See also Bottome (Phyllis)
Ford (Corey) 3069.
Ford (Elisabeth) 1309.
Ford (G. H.) 6631.
Ford (J. D. M.) 4800.
Ford (Leslie) See Brown (Zenith)
Forgy (H. M.) 2625.
Formolo (Mrs. Anthony) 826.
Forrester (Gertrude) 3718.
Forster (W. E. Arnold-) See Arnold-Forster (W.
E.)
Fort (L. M.) 6632.
Fosdick (H. E.) 5985.
Foster (Alice) 2550.
Foster (Elizabeth) See Mann (E. F.)
Foster (Genevieve) 5986.
Foster (M. B.) 218.
Foster (M. R.) 3206.
Foster (R. F.) 3994 (106)
Foster (R. G.) 4151.
Foster (W. Arnold-) See Arnold-Foster (W.)
Foster-Harris. 6633.
Fourteen of them. 3719.
Fowler (Elizabeth) 1310.
Fowler (Gene) 827.
Fowler (H. N.) 3994 (107)
Fowlie (Wallace) 219.
Fox (D. R.) 6719.
Fox (Emmet) 1311.
Fox (Genevieve) See Fuller (G. F.)
Fox (G. I.) 6634.
Fox (N. A.) 1953.
Fox (S. A.) 2626.
Fox (W. S.) 4526 (73)
Fox (W. T. R.) 4152.
Fraenkel (Ernst) 5987.
Fraenkel (O. K.) 2627.
Frame (Mrs. Daniel) 4153.
France (Anatole) 3051 (69)
Francis (Basil) 3720.
Francis (Robert) 3207.
Francis Joseph, sister. 4730.
Franckenstein (K. B.) 1954.
Francois (V. E.) 3617 (85)
=
Frank (E. R.) 828,
Frank (J. G.) 1434.
Frank (K. B.) ‘220. ;
Frank (Matilda) 4594.
Frank (Stanley) 6635.
Frank (T. B.) 1312.
Frank (Waldo) 4731.
Frankland (T. W.) 6636. °
Franklin (Benjamin) 6574.
Franklin (Francis) 1955.
Franklin (Philip) 4154.
Franklin inst. 1313.
Franko (Ivan) 1815.
Frantz (Juliette) 1314, 4189.
Frary (I. T.) 1315.
Fraser (Chelsea) 4732. ‘
Fraser (Everett) 5390.
Fraser (Phyllis) 3035.
Frasier (G. W.) 5988, 5989.
Frazier (Paul) 4155.
Fredborg (Arvid) 978, 1546.
Fredenthal (David) 4156.
Frederick (J. G.) 4733.
Frederick (J. T.) 1956, 4493.
Fredericksburg, Va. 2628. :
Free (Montague) 5776 (19)
Free Methodist pub. house, Gen. conference. 4734.
Freedgood (Seymour) 522.
Freedman (A. L.) 3208.
Freedman (Maurice) 3208.
Freeland (G. E.) 1957, 1958, 5990.
| Freeman (Archibald) 3051 (32)
268
Freeman (D. S.) 5991.
Freeman (H. A.) 3721.
Freeman (Ira) 5992.
Freeman (Mae) 5992.
Freeman (R. B.) 4157.
Freemasons. Mich. Grand lodge. 5993.
French (Allen) 719 (22)
French (Francesca) 3125.
French (M. P.) 221, 1316.
French (R. M.) 3087.
Frenkley (Alexander) 6637.
Freud (Anna) 3722.
Freud (Arthur) 222.
Freud (Sigmund) 4526 (74, 75)
Freund (Philip) 4735.
Frey (A. R.) 829.
Frey (M. E.) 830.
Fricke (C. W.) 4158.
Fried (Milton) 3394.
Friedenwald (Harry) 1317.
Friedman (J. S.) 5391.
Friedrich II, der Grosse, king of Prussia. 5392.
Friend (O. J.) 831.
Friendly (Alfred) 4159.
Fries (A. L.) 832.
Frings (Ketti) 223.
Frisbie (R. D.) 3723.
Friskey (Margaret) 2629, 5994.
-Fritchman (S. H.) 2630.
Fritschler (L. D.) 593, 595.
Frobisher (Martin) jr. 5995.
Froendt (A. H.) 2480.
Frohman (Daniel) 1762 (33)
Frondel (Clifford) 4353.
Frost (Frances) 5393.
Frost (Robert) 3051 (70)
Frost (Rosamund) 5996.
Fry (E. M.) 3209.
Fry (J. H.) 4736.
Fry (Maxwell) See Fry (E. M.)
Fry (S. Kaye-Smith) 833, 3210.
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Frye (A. E.) 224,
Fuchs (J. R.) 1318,
Fue (C. J.) 6638,
Fuerbringer (L. E.) 2631,
Fuge (F. T.) 4160,
Fuhr (H. M.) 2632.
Fujita (Nintaro) 1319,
Fulkerson (Roe) 2633.
Fuller (C. E.) 225.
Fuller (Edmund) 226, 4737.
Fuller (G. F.) 1320,
Fuller (H. B.) 5223 (65)
Fuller (Muriel) 5280.
Fuller (R. A.) 4161.
Fuller (R. W.) 5394.
Fuller (S. M.) 4738.
Fulton (J. F.) 1321,
Fulton (M. G.) 4184.
Funaroff (Sol) 4162.
Funk (C. E.) 3588.
Funk & Wagnalis co. 1959,
Funk & Wagnalls new standard encycl. yr. bk. for
1943. 2634,
Funkenbusch (W. W.) jr. 5395.
Funkhouser (H. G.) 5193.
Furfey (P. H.) 6639,
Furman (A. L.) 5997, 5998.
Furman (F. D.) 3617 (55)
Fusco (Nicola) 4163.
Fyfe (H. H.) 3211.
Fyfe (Hamilton) See Fyfe (H. H.)
Gaa (C. J.) 5999.
Gable (C. H.) 6000-6006.
Gabriel (G. W.) 4164.
Gabriel (H. M.) 4739.
Gabriel (Miguel) pseud. See Gabriel (H. M.)
Gaddis (Peggy) 227, 1322, 2635, 2636.
——See also Dern (Peggy)
Gaer (Joseph) 2637,
BOs (M. W. Burke-) See Burke-Gaffney (M.
W.
Gage (E. B.) 3786,
Gage (W. D.) 3724.
Gaige (Crosby) 6640.
Gaines (R. L.) 2896, 5776 (20)
Gaines (Thomas) 6007.
Gainsburg (J. C.) 1960.
Gaither (Frances) 2638.
Gajard (Joseph) 3212.
Galdston (Iago) 228, 1323.
Gall (A. G.) 4740.
Gallagher (J. F.) 4778. ‘
Gallatin (A. E.) 229, 2639.
Gallego (S. G.) 4165.
Galloway (C. H.) 4166.
Gallup (George) 4167.
Galston (J. A.) 2921, 4498.
Galsworthy (John) 5776 (21)
Gammell (I.) 224.
Gamow (George) 1961.
Gann (E. K.) 4168.
Ganong (W. F.) 3994 (108)
Garbutt (Bernard) 3725.
Garbutt (K. K.) 3725.
Gardiner (C. H.) 1324,
Gardiner (F. M.) 5396.
Gardiner (H. R.) 230.
Gardner (Bernice) 709,
Gardner (E. S.) 1962, 3213, 6641.
Gardner (G. E.) 3051 (71)
Gardner i S.) 3994 (109)
Gardner (Mac) See Gardner (Mary)
Gardner (Mary) 1640.
Gardner (R. H.) 3726.
Garesché (E. F.) 834.
Garis (H. R.) 1134 (40)
Garland (Hamlin) 3051 (72)
Garnett (A. C.) 231.
Garnett (Constance) 5938.
Garrard (Phillis) See Rowley (P. G.)
Garrett (Garet) 2641.
Garrett (Helen) 4741.
Garrette (Eve) 3727.
Garrison (Anne) 232.
Garrison (Joan) 4742.
Garst (D. S.) 2642, 4743.
Garst (R. E.) 1963.
Garth (David) 4169.
Gartner (K. K.) 6496 (19)
Garwood (Darrell) 6642.
Garyantes (H. F.) 5397.
Gash (M. M.) 2643.,
Gasparotti (E. S.) 1964, 5398.
Gates (Doris) See Hall (D. G.)
Gates (J. S.) 4526 (76)
Gatewood (G, W.) 6643.
Gatti (Attilio) 6008.
Gatti (Ellen) 2644.
Gatty (Harold) 233.
Gauss (C. F.) 1134 (41)
Gauss (Marianne) 2645.
Gautier (Theophile) 2481.
Gauvreau (Emile) 4744.
Gay (Romney) 3214, 4745.
Gayer (Marguerite) 1573.
Gayle (Ethel) 234.
Gayn (M. J.) 1965.
Gearhart (R. H.) jr. 4746.
Geckeler (E. 0.) 4170.
Geenen (M. A.) 3728.
Gehman (H. S.) 5336.
Geiseman (OQ. A.) 235, 1325.
Geister (Edna) 3729.
Gellermann (William) 3215.
Gellhorn (Martha) See Hemingway (M. G.)
General motors corp. Eastern aircraft div. 6644.
Gentzkow (C. J.) 1650.
Geoffrey. See Cant (Geoffrey)
George (Llewellyn) 236, 237.
George (R. E. G.) 238, 1966.
George (W. L.) 5776 (22)
Georgia. Ct. of appeals. 4171, 4526 (77, 78)
——Sup. ct. 1967, 4526 (79), 6009.
Georgia & South eastern digest, 1729 to date. 6645.
Géraud (André) 4172.
Gergely (Tibor) 2125.
Germann (R. F.) 835.
Gerould (K. F.) 5223 (66)
Gerrie (J. W.) 3242.
Gerschenkron (Alexander) 4747.
Gershoy (Leo) 3216.
Gerstacker (F. W. C.) 3994 (110).
Gessler (Clifford) 4748.
Gessner (Robert) 1326.
Gezari (Temima) 6811.
Ghéon (Henri) 5399.
Ghitzis (M.) 1968.
Ghormley (J. W.) 1327.
. Gibb (G, S.) 239.
269
Gibbings (T. H. Robsjohn-) See Robsjohn-Gibbings
{T. H.)
Gibbons (Cromwell) 240.
Gibbons (Stella) 4749.
Gibbs (George) 5776 (23)
Gibbs (H. D.) 3730.
Gibbs (Henry) 4173.
—See also Harvester (Simon) pseud.
INDEX
Gibbs (Philip) 241, 5400, 6496 (20)
Gibson (H. R.) 6496 (77)
Gibson (Hugh) 4750.
Gibson (Van Rensselaer) 1969.
Gide (André) 6010.
Gierut (J. A.) 242.
Giesecke (F. E.) 1970.
Gifford (F. D.) 5401.
Gifford (H. T.) 1328.
Gilbert (A. J.) 5402.
Gilbert (Anthony) pseud. 836, 6011.
——See also Malleson sonrthacy)
Gilbert. (C. B. B.) 5234.
Gilbert (C. R.) 2646.
Gilbert (Christine) 3548.
Gilbert (D. W.) 837.
Gilbert (F. B.) 3051 (73), 4964,
Gilbert (Milton) 4701.
Gilbert (P. T.) 5403.
Gilbert (Stuart) 1329, 2935, 5080.
Gilbreth (F. B.) 6940 (13)
Gilbreth (L. M.) 6491.
Gildersleeve (V. C.) 2647.
Giles (j. E.) 719 (23)
Giles (Lionel) 5702.
Giles (Nell) 243.
Giles (William) See Whiteside (G. K.)
Gilespie (Jessie) 6646.
Gilhuly (S. B.) 4594.
Gill (Eric) 3217.
Gill (J. P.) 1330.
Gill (John) 4751.
Gill (N. N.) 4174.
Gille (Gaston) 1311.
Gillespie (K. R.) 3603.
Gillham (E. E.) 4752.
Gillies (C. L.) 5488.
_ Gillilan (Strickland) ’ 3051 (74)
Gillis (E. A.) 4175.
Gillmer (T. C.) 6647.
Gillum (G. N.) 244.
Gillum (L. W.) 244.
Gilman (Stephen) 1331.
Gilman (William) 2648.
Gingerich (Melvin) 3966.
Gingery (L. F.) 4753.
Gingrich (R. E.) 245.
Ginzberg (Louis) 4129.
Girl scouts, inc. 2649.
Girvan (Helen) 838.
Girvin (H. F.) 839.
Gittelsohn (R. B.) 246.
Giusti (George) 1971.
Glantz (Evelyn) 6012.
Glasgow (Ellen) 1762 (19),3994 (111-113)
Glass (E. R.) 3218.
Glass (F. C.) 2650.
Glass (Montague) 3617 (56)
Glasser (Otto) 1332, 1972.
Glasstone (Samuel) 4176.
Gleason (J. M.) 785.
Gleit (Maria) 4754.
Glendenning (M. L.) 3731, 3732.
Glenn (Garrard) 247.
Glenn (P. J.) 3219.-
Gloag (John) 3733.
Gluck (G. H.) 3220.
Glueck (A. J.) 248, 6648.
Glueck (B. W.) 5776 (24)
Glyn (Elinor) 3994 (114-123), 4526 (80)
Godbold (Albea) 6013.
Godcharles (F. A.) 6014.
Goddard (Gloria) 1333, 4755.
270
—See also Logan (Louise) paces: ue
Goddard (K. C.) ade a
Godden (Rumer) pseud. See Foster (M. R.)
Gode (Alexander) 2651. ¢
Godowsky (Leopold) 3617 (57)
Goebel (Julius) jr. 2652.
Goehring (E. P.) 249.
Goepp (R. M.) 3617 (58)
Goethe (C. M.) 250.
Goethe (J. W. von) 3994 (124)
Goetz (Delia) 4529, 6256.
Goff (E. S.) 3994 (125)
Goffin (Robert) 1334, 1636.
Gogarty (O. S.> 4177.
Gohdes (Clarence) 2653.
Going (C. G.) 6015.
Goldberg (Abraham) 251.
Goldberg (Benjamin) 6649.
Goldberg (R. L.) 5404.
Goldberg (Rube) See Goldberg (R. L.)
Goldin (M. R.) 6340.
.Goldman (E. A.) 4525.
Goldman (E. F.) 3994 (31)
Goldman (H. M.) 5543.
Goldman (M. C.) 5223 (67)
Goldring (William) 3734, ‘
Goldsmith (Oliver) 3994 (126)
Goldzieher (M. A.) 1973. © .
Golieb (D. E.) 840.
Gollomb (Joseph) 252.
Golob (E. 0.) 4178.
Gonella (Guido) 3735.
Gonzalez Ginorio (José) 4526 (81)
Good (C. V.) 2654.
Good (H. I.) 6615.
Good housekeeping mag. 4179,
Goodall (J. R.) 6650. ;
Goodenough (G. A.) 3051 (75), 6940 (14)
Goodhart (J. Sa ) See McCormick-Good-
hart (Janet) ‘ ;
Goodhue (Cornelia) 253.
Goodman (Herman) 254,
Goodman (K. E.) 255.
Goodman (N. G.) 2548.
Goodnow (F. J.) 1134 (42)
Goodnow (Minnie) 3617 (29), 4526 (82)
Goodrich (B. F.) co. 1974.
Goodrich (L. M.) 2655.
Goodrich (Lloyd) 5405.
Goodspeed (E. J.) 4526 (83)
Goodwyn (Frank) 4180.
Gorder*(L. 0.) 1335.
Gordon (B. L.) 2656.
Gordon (Caroline) 3221.
Gordon (Don) 256.
Gordon (H. A.) 3736.
Gordon (L, J.) 4757.
Gordon (Manya) pseud. See Strunsky (M. G.)
Gordon (Virginia) 1336.
Gordy (W. F.) 3994 (127)
“A
Gore (R. C.) 1788.
Goren (C. H.) 5406.
Gorges (Raymond) 5407.
Goris (J. A.) 841.
Gorky (Maxim) 3994 (128)
Gorman (J. A.) 4181.
Gorn (G. K.) 1337.
Gortner (S. A.) 1975.
Goshal (Kumar) 3222.
Gosnell (C. B.) 6234.
Goss (C. M.) 4443.
Goss (W. H.) 3359
Gosselink (S. E.) 842, 6016-6019.
Goudge (Elizabeth) 4758,
os ‘
Jan.-Dec., 1944
Gould (Chester) 257.
Gould (D. K.) 3223.
Gracchus, pseud. See Wintringham (T. H.)
Graebner (Theodore) 3737.
Graeff (A. D.) 1976.
Graf (Don) 1977, 6020.
Grafton (C.W.) 1978.
Graham (A. P.) 2657.
Graham (Benjamin) 5408.
Graham (E. H.) 3224.
Graham (Frank) 2658.
Graham (Garrett) 1979. ©
Graham (Gwethalyn) 5409.
Graham (M. K.) 3738.
Graham (Shirley) 3225,
Grahame (Elspeth) 4759.
Grahame (Kenneth) 3051 (76), 4759.
Grajdanzev (A. J.) 6651.
Gramley (A. D.) 6652.
Grant (0. F.) 5410, 5411.
Grant (Donald) 1980.
Grant (E. B.) 5223 (135)
Grant (F. C.) 6653.
Grant (H. D.) 4760.
Grant (J. C. B.) 6021. ‘
Grant (Julius) 2659.
Grant (Kay) 1981.
Grant (Madison) 6496 (21)
Granville (W. A.) 3226.
Graubard (Seymour) 1469.
Gray (A. F.) 6022.
Gray (G. W.) 4182.
Gray (H. F.) 3748.
Gray (J. M. M.) 1338.
Gray (P. H.) jr. 258.
Gray (Wade S.) 2660.
Gray (William S.) 2830, 5252, 5253.
Grayson (A. B.) 6023.
Grayson (David) pseud, See Baker (R. S.)
Grayson (Harry) 1982.
Great Britain. Admiralty. 2661.
—aAir ministry. 259, 2662.
——Dept. of health for Scotland. 1339.
—-—Minster of health. 1339.
——Ministry of reconstruction. 3739, 6024, 6025.
——War ministry. 1340.
Greeley (D. M.) 6654,
Green (A. J.) 6655.
Green (A. K.) See Rohlfs (A. K. G.)
Green (Andrew) 3840.
Green (Anne) 6288,
Green (F. L.) 3227.
Green (G. ...) 1341.
Green (J. J.) 1983.
Green (Julian) 6288,
Green (M. M.) 1984.
Green (O. H.) 1985: 9
Green (Paul) 260.
Green (Shoshone) 2663.
Green (T. L.) 4761.
Greenan (J. T.) 3228.
Greenberg (D. B.) 2664.
Greenberg (Jacob) 3617 (85)
Greenberg (Louis) 3229.
Greenbie (M. B.) 2665.
Greenblatt (R. B.) 1986.
Greendlinger (Leo) 367, 6026.
Greene (H. A.) 5412, 6027,
Greene (H. N.) 5223 (6-10)
‘Greene (J. E.) 6119.
Greene (W.C.) 2666.
Greene (Ward) 4183.
INDEX
Greenfield (Louis) 6774.
Greenhood (David) 3740.
Greenwalt (L. L.) 1987.
Greenwood (Robert) 3230.
Greer (Blanche) 2667.
Greer (C. C.) 1342.
Greet (W. C.) 3231.
Gregg (A. L.) 3232.
Gregg (J. R.) 3233. x
Gregg (Josiah) 4184.
Gregor (E. R.) 1134 (43)
Gregory (E. H.) 2668,
Gregory (H. F.) 5413.
Gregory (Horace) 1988.
Gregory (Jackson) 1343, 3994 (129), 4526 (84)
Gregory (M. Z.) 4762.
Gregory (T. C.) 4763.
Gregory (W. M.) 3617 (60) r re ng
Greif (R. N.) 4764. 2 HK
Greig (Maysie) 1344. ae, iF, i)
Greiner (Bert) 6656. RENE ELL, wi RE| }
Greshoff (J.) 1989.
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271
Greve (A. W.) 6657.
Grew (J. C.) 3234.
Grey (Pricella) pseud. See Harper (F. C.)
Grey (Vivien) 4766. .
Grey (Zane) 1134 (44), 2435 (2-7), 4185, 4526 (85-96)
Griffin (A. B.) 5586.
Griffin (E.G. G.) 6658.
Griffin (G. G.) 6496 (22)
Griffin (Harold) 1345.
Griffin (J. B.) 262.
Griffiths (Harold) 3235.
Grigassy (Julius) 6028.
Grigaut (P. L.) 6271.
Grigg (Edward) 2669,
Griggs (E. H.) 4526 (97)
Grillo (Francesco) 3236.
Grillparzer (Franz) 719 (24)
Grimes (David) 5414.
Grimm (C. W.) 4526 (98)
Grimm (Jacob) 6029.
Grimm (William) 6029.
Griner (Emilia) 2670,
Grinnell (A. B.) 843.
Grinnell (G. B.) 1134 (45)
Grinnell (H. Y.) 5415.
Grisbrook (H.) 2671.
Grisso (Lillian) 5416.
Grode (C.G.) 4359.
Grode (Tut) See Grode (C. G.)
Grodzinski (Paul) 6030,
Gronow (A. T. S.) 3994 (130)
Gronowicz (Antoni) 6031.
Gross (Anton) 1346.
Gross (F. L.) 6032.
Gross (P. E.) 2207.
Grossman (Helen) 522,
Grossman (Vassili) 4186.
Grover (E, O.) 3051 (77), 6940 (15)
Grover (Frederick) 5029, y
Groves (E. R.) 844, 4767, 6033.
Groves G.I.) 2672.
Groves (H. M.) 3237.
Gruber (L. F.) 3238. ;
Gruber (Ruth) 6034. ;
Gruelle (Johnny) 1347-1350, 1990.
Gruelle (Justin) 1348-1350, 1990.
Gruenberg (B. C.) 2673.
Grummon (S. E.) 2143.
Grund (Marie) 4526 (18)
Grundy (Gabriel) 3239,
Grunsky (C. E.) 3617 (61) —
Grunsky (C. E.) jr. 3617 (61)
Guanella (C. M.) 1351.
Guay (J. H.) 6659.
Gucker (F. T.) jr. 2674.
Guerard (A. J.) 845.
Guerber (H. A.) 4526 (99)
Guerlac (O. G.) 3051 (69)
Guerney (B. G.) 263.
Guest (E. A.) 4526 (100)
Guise (C. H.) 2675.
Gulliver (Lucile) 3994 (131)
Gumpert (Martin) 4768.
Gunn (N. M.) 3240, 5417, 6660.
Gunnison (R. A.) 5418.
Guns (Walt) pseud. See Stucki (Walter)
Gunther (C. E. M.) 3241.
Gunther (John) 1352.
Gurd (F. B.) 3242.
Gustafson (A. F.) 1991, 2675.
Gustafson (Ralph) 6661.
Guterman (Norbert) 264, 846, 1366, 6154, 6728,
Guterman (Norman) 4416.
Guthman (S.S.) 4420.
Guyer (M. F.) 719 (25)
H. D. See Aldington (Mrs, Richard)
Haan (E. R.) 1335,
Haas (L. J.) 4769.
Haas (Rosamond) 1353.
Haas (V. R.) 2676.
Haberly (Loyd) 1992.
Hacker (J. L.) 5419.
Hackett (A. L.) 847.
Hackett (Mrs, Francis) See Toksvig (Signe)
Hackforth-Jones (Gilbert) 265.
Hadel (Walter) 1993.
Hader (Berta) 4470, 6662.
Hader (Elmer) 4470, 6662.
Haefner (Ralph) 266.
Hafstad (G. E.) 3243.
Hafstad (M. R.) 3243.
Hagelstein (Robert) 2677,
Hagemann (G. E.) 5785. _—-
Hagen (Paul) pseud. See Frank (K. B.)
Haggard (Sir H. R.) 5223 (68)
Haggard (Stephen) 1994, 2924.
Haggin (B. H.) 6035.
Hagie (C. E.) 4771.
Hagood (Frances) 3129.
Hagopian (Richard) 1995.
Hahn (B. M.) 1996.
Hahn (Emily) 6663.
Hailey, lord, 1354,
Hailey (Foster) 4772.
Haines (C. G.) 2678.
Haines (Paul) 4773.
Haldane (J. S.) 5223 (69)
Hale (Bryant) 633. —
Hale (R. T.) 4526 (11)
Hale (W. B.) 1134 (24), 4526 (36, 37)
Halifax (C. L. W., 2d viscount) 3741.
Halkin (S.) 3742.
Hall (A. B.) 4187.-
Hall (A. N.) 3994 (132)
Hall (Bennie) 1355.
Hall (Bolton) 5776 (25)
Hall (D. G.) 5420,
Hall (E. C.) 5776 (26)
Hall (F. M. H.) 1134 (46)
Hall (Frederick) 6664,
272
Hall (J. N.) 2679.
Hall (J. P.) 2451.
Hall (Jennie) 3051 (78, 79)
Hall (L. S.) 1997.
Hall (M. King-) See es (Magdalen)
Hall (M. P.) 3244,
Hall (N. P.) 3994 (132)
Hall (W. R.) 3743,
Hall (W. T.) 1134 (163)
Hall (Warner) 6036.
Hall (William) 4774.
Halleck (R. P.) 4188, 4189.
Halleran (E. E.) 848, 5421.
Hallet (R. M.) 5422,
Halley (H. H.) 3245.
Halliday (Brett) 849.
Hallock (G. B. F.) 5423.
Halpin (T. M.) 1798.
Halsell (H. H.) 1998.
Halsey (C. W.) 6665.
Halsey (G. D.) 4776.
Halsey (Margaret) 6037.
Hamalainen (A. E.) 1999.
Hamburg (Merrill) 2000.
Hamill (Stuart) 4777.
Hamilton (A. H.) 3051 (80-82)
Hamilton (C. W.) 4778.
Hamilton (D. A.) 278.
Hamilton (D. L.) 2001.
Hamilton (W. J.) jr. 2675.
Hamlin (A. D. F.) 6496 (23)
Hamlin (Talbot) 850.
Hammer (Carl) 1434.
Hammer (Louis) 4190.
Hammond (Godfrey) 1356.
Hammonds (Carsie) 1942,
Hammons (0. C.) 3246.
Hamon (Louis) 3051 (83)
Hancock (J. M.) 1177.
Hancock (J. R.) 2680.
Hancock (L. A.) 2002, 5424,
Handler (Milton) 851.
Handy (W. C.) 4191.
Haney (J. L.) 6940 (16)
Hanke (M. E.) 1431.
Hankins (G. G.) 1357.
Hanley (James) 852.
Hannay (J. O.) 5223 (70)
Hannington (Walter) 5425.
Hansen (A. H.) 2681.
Hanson (C. L.) 4526 (297)
Hanson (Mesha) 5426.
Hanson (P. P.) 1358.
Hanson (P. S.) 853.
Hanthorne (C. M.) 3247.
Harben (W, N.) 1134 (47)
Harcourt-Smith (Simon) 267, 2682.
Hard (Margaret) 3744.
Hardaway (S.G.) 3745,
Harden (Mary) 1429.
- Harding (Bertita) 6038.
Harding (G. F.) 4192.
Harding (L, A.) 1134 (48), 6940 (17)
Harding (W. G.) 2d. 268,
Hardy (E. R.) 440, 6779.
Hardy (G. H.) 2003, >
Hardy (Kay) 4779.
Hardy (Thomas) 2389.
Hargrove (H. H.) 4193.
Harkins (Philip) 4780.
Harkness (Georgia) 2541.
Harley (Brian) 1359.
Jan.-Dec., 1944
es
Harley (J. E.) 2683.
Harman (R. V.) 854,
Harmer (M.S.) 2004.
Harmon (F.S.) 2005.
Harmon (Harry) 4781.
Harmon (N. B.) jr. 5427.
Harmon (Tom) 6039.
Harned (H.S.) 269.
Harper (F.C.) 2684.
Harper (W.S.) 270.
Harper (Wilhelmina) 2006, 6040.
Harrah (E.C.) 3777.
Harriman (M. C.) 5428.
Harrington (E. B.) 2685,
Harrington (E. T.) 3331.
Harrington (F. H.) 855,
Harrington (Marcella) 3248.
Harrington (V. C.) 2685.
Harris (A. M.) 6496 (64, 65)
Harris (C. K.) 3051 (84), 3994 (133)
Harris (C. W.) 856.
Harris (F. L.) 1881.
Harris (J. W.) 1619, 2686.
Harris (Kathleen) pseud.
Harris (Laura) 5429.
Harris (P. B.) 3249.
Harris (R.S.) 6041. |
Harris (W. 0.) 6666.
Harrison (N. B.) 6042.
Harrison (S. L.) 5430.
Harrisson (Tom) 271.
Harsh (P. W.) 4782.
Hart (A. B.) 3617 (62), 5223 (71)
Hart (A. L.) 4036.
Hart (B. H. L.) 3250.
Hart (C. D.) 5816.
Hart (G. M.) 3251.
Hart (H. H.) 272.
Hart (J. D.) 4194.
Hart (J. R.) 2007.
Hart (Liddell) See Hart (B. H. L.)
Hart (W. E.) 3252.
Harte (Bret) 5431.
Harter (R. A.) 4783.
Hartley (J. M.) 4784.
Hartley (L. P.) 6043.
Hartridge (W. C.) 857,
Hartswick (F.G.) 1218, 5866.
Hartung (W. H.) 327.
Hartwell (H. A.) 3253.
Hartzell (Paul) 5432,
Harvard studies in classical philology. 273.
Harvester (Simon) pseud. 6667.
—See also Gibbs (Henry)
Harvey (A. M.) 1360.
Harvey (Felice) 1360.
Harvey soc., New York. 858.
Harwood (P. B.) 2008,
Harwood-Staderman (Richard) 392,
Hase (V. E.) 2009.
Hasenjaeger (Ella) 6044.
Haskell (H. E.) 719 (26)
Haskell (R. G.) 2010.
Hastings (Barbara) See Bentley (Barbara)
Hastings (D. G.) 5433.
Hastings (James) 3617 (63)
Hastings (Louise) 5763.
Hastings (S. M.) 6234.
- Hatch (Alden) 2011, 6045.
Hatcher (Harlan) 6046.
Hatdman (J. B.S.) 3903.
Hathaway (Winifred) . 274.
273
See Humphries (Adelaide)
Hatlo (James) 2012,
Hatlo (Jimmy) See Hatlo (James)
Hatschek (Paul) 982.
Haugan (R. E.) 801.
Haupt (H. Lehmann-) See Lehmann-Haupt (Hellmut)
Haurwitz (Bernhard) 5434,
Hauser (Gayelord) 1361.
Hausman (L. A.) 859.
Hausmann (Erich) 2365.
Haven (C. T.) 328.
Haven (V.S.) 4785.
Havighurst (Marion) 3254.
Havighurst (R. J.) 3011.
Havighurst (Walter) 2013, 3254,
Havill (Edward) 1362.
Hawkes (Clarence) 3255, 4195.
Hawkins (John) 275,
Hawkins (Quail) 6668,
Hawkins (R. L.) 5223 (72)
Hawkins (R. M.) 276.
Hawkins (W. E.) 1363.
‘Hawkins (Ward) 275.
Hawley (E. E.) 2014.
Hawley (R. C.) 1663.
Hawthorne (Julian) 3051 (85)
Hay (E. H.) 3256.
Hay (Timothy) 6047,
Haycox (Ernest) 860.
Hayden (R. R.) 2015.
Hayek (F. A.) 3257, 5435,
Hayes (Alfred) 1364.
Hayes (C. J. H.) 3994 (134, 135)
Hayes (D. B.) 2687.
Hayes (Marjorie) 277.
Haynes (S. K.) 3258.
Hays (H. R.) 4786.
Haystead (Ladd) 2016.
Hayward (W.S.) 278.
Haywood (Carolyn) 4787,
Haywood (F. H.) 4526 (101)
Haywood (H. L.) 861, 5436.
Hazard (Paul) 2172.
Hazlett (T. L.) 4788,
Hazlitt (Henry) 3994 (136)
Heal (Edith) 6048,
Healy (L. H.) 3259.
Healy (Tim) 2688.
Heard (Gerald) 2017.
—See also Heard (H. F.)
Heard (H. F.) 4789, 6049.
——See also Heard (Gerald)
Hearn (Lafcadio) 5776 (27)
Heartman (C. F.) 4790.
Heath (E. A.) pseud. See Holton (E. A.)
Heaton (W. E.) 3746.
Heberden (M. V.) 862, 4791.
Hebert (W. H.) 6050.
Hecht (Ben) 1365, 4792.
Heckelmann (C. N.) 6051.
Hedden (W. T.) 4196.
Hedrick (U. P.) 5437.
Hedworth (Barbara) 2689, 4793.
Hegarty (E. J.) 3260.
Heicher (M. K, W.) 5423,
Heide (Carla van der) pseud. See Palm (Rose)
Heidel (W. C.) 6669.
Heiden (Konrad) 1366.
Heider (Albert) 6670.
Heilbrunn (L. V.) 279.
Heimer (Mel) 4794.
Heimsath (C. H.) 6052.
Heine (G. M.) 3341.
INDEX
+ SENS Pay We AS. ge
UPN es eal ec |
} far Rise . 6 Se
* ise is
et aaa
‘ : =e
2 pt. In. s., v. 41
Heine (Heinrich) 6671.
Heiner (J. M.) 4197.
Heinmuller (J. V. P.) 4198.
Heinrich (H. W.) 6672.
Heisenfelt (Kathryn) 3638.
Heldenbrand (H. V.) 2690.
Heldt (P. M.) 2691, 3747.
Heller (A. Williams-) See Williams-Heller (Annie)
Heller (Frank) 4199.
Heller (William) 4775.
Hellman (Bertha) 6267.
Hellman (C. D.) 6673.
Helmericks (Constance) _ 4200.
Hemenway (Courtenay) 1049.
Hemingway (M.G.) 280.
Hemley (Samuel) 1367.
Henderson (A. D.) 1368.
Henderson (Daniel) 6053.
Henderson (Donald) 1369.
Henderson (E. F.) 3994 (137)
Henderson (J. M.) 2692.
Henderson (Le Grand) 3261, 5438.
Hendricks (M. S.) 6674.
Hendrickson (G. O.) 5739.
Hendrickson (Gordon) 2654.
Hendrickson (W. B.) 1370.
Hendryx (J. B.) 1371, 2435 (8), 5223 (73)
Henham (E.G.) 3617 (64)
Henius (Frank) 4795.
Henry (G. M.) 4526 (173)
Henry (Jules) 2018.
Henry (Marguerite) 4796.
Henry (R. S.) 281, 6054,
Henry (Ralph) 4997.
Henry (Zunia) 2018.
Herbert (A. P.) ~ 2019.
Herbert (F. H.) 2693.
Herbert (H. W.) 2499.
Herbert (J. M.) pseud. See Meissner (Janusz)
Herdman (M. L.) 3994 (138)
Hergesheimer (Joseph) 5776 (28)
Herman (F. L.) 3777.
Herman (Lewis) 1372,
Herman (M. 8S.) 1372.
Hermann (G. A.) pseud. See Arlt (Mrs, G. 0.)
Hermens (F. A.) 4797.
Herms (W. B.) 3748.
Herndon (J. G.) 863, 3986.
Herr (Dougal) 3749.
Herrick (A. D.) 6055.
Herrick (C. J.) 1134 (49)
Herrick (C. {(T.) 1134 (50)
Herrick (Robert) 4526 (102)
Herring (B. O.) 2694.
Herring (H. C.) 5439.
Herrmann (G.R.) 2695.
Herschell (William) 719 (27)
Hersey (Harold) 864, 6675.
Hersey (John) 865, 3719.
Hershberger (G. F.) 6056.
Hersholt (Jean) 4863.
Hershon (J. L.) 2696.
Hertzler (A. E.) 2020, 4798.
Hervey (John) 3262.
Herwig (K. W.) 6675.
Herzog (E. S. W.) 3750.
——See also Maurois (André pseud.
Heslop (W. G.) 2021.
Hesse (E. W.) 5007.
Hesson (Donald) 6064.
Heuer (G. J.) 3263.
Heurlin (E. J.) 3264.
Heuser (E. F. F.) 1373.
274
Hewes (A. D.)” 6057.
Hewes (Amy) 6940 (18)
Hewett (E. L.) 866, 1374, 5440.
Hewitt (A. W.) 1375.
Hewitt (R. M.) 3836.
Hewlett (J. H.) 1799, 6058.
Hewlett (M. H.) 6940 (19)
Hewson (E. W.) 867.
Heydemann (L. P.) 868.
Heydon (J. K.) 4799.
Heyl (H. H.) 6340.
Heym (Stefan) 5441.
Hichens (R.S.) 282, 3994 (139), 5442, 5776 (29)
Hicks (Granville) 6059.
Hickson (A. O.) 1559.
Hidalgo (O. Lopez-) See Lopez-Hidalgo (Orlando)
Hiett (Helen) 2022.
Higbee (A. R.) 869.
Higbie (H. H.) 1134 (160, 161)
Higger (Michael) 3265.
Higgins (H. B.) 5443.
Highet (Gilbert) 870.
Highet (Helen) 2023.
Highley (M. F.) 6496 (26)
Hildreth (Gertrude) 4201.
Hill (C. S. B.) 6060.
——See also Bailey (C. S.).
Hill (Ernestine) 1376.
Hill (G. L.) 1377, 5444,
Hill (J. C.) 3964, 6448,
Hill (Katharine) 1378.
Hill (M. B.) 3751.
Hiller (L,’A.) 1799.
Hilliard (J. H.) 4526 (332)
Hills (E. C.) 4800.
Him (Jerzy) 4264,
—See also Himmelfarb (Jerzy)
Himes (C. A.) 2024.
Himmelfarb (Jerzy) 4891.
——See also Him (Jerzy)
Hinajosa (Ida) 3397.
Hind (A. M.) 1134 (51)
Hindemith (Paul) 6677.
Hinds (E. J.) 3752,
Hinds (Gladys) 2025.
Hingson (R. A.) 6734.
Hinkel (R. E.) 283.
Hinkle (B. M.) 3051 (92)
Hinkle (T. C.) 4202.
Hinkson (Pamela) 3753, 4801.
Hinman (H. L.) 6061.
Hinz (John) 2026.
Hires (Harrison) 2697.
Hirshfeld (C. F.) 1134 (52)
Hiscox (G. D.) 6678.
Hiss (P. H.) jr. 5776 (30)
Hoagland (D. R.) 2027.
Hoagland (Kathleen) 2698.
Hoar (R. S.) 5776 (31)
Hobbs (Franklyn) 284,
Hobbs (S. M.) 6845.
Hobensack (A. B.) 285.
Hobson (Dorothy) 286.
Hobson (W. H.) 1379.
Hochbaum (H. A.) 2699.
Hockett (H. C.) 4802.
Hocking (W. E.) 2541, 5445.
Hode (Hal) 6062.
Hodges (F. J.) 4803.
Hodges (H.G.) 3754.
Hodges (J. M. J.) 2028,
Hodgman (C. D.) 2029.
Hodgson (Leonard) 4203,
=
INDEX
een AGS me Taher wa Te) AN Ne
Hoeksema (Herman) 871, 4804, 6063.
Hoellering (Franz) 4204.
Hoerber (R. G.) 2700.
Hoerr (V. W.) 6064.
Hoff (E. G.) 872, 2505.
Hoff (Syd) 6065.
Hoffman (Jacob) 1380.
Hoffman (Joseph) 2030.
Hoffman (R. J. S.) 2701.
Hoffman (W. D.) 4805.
Hoffman (W. G.) 3266.
Hoffmann (Eleanor) 1381.
Hofmann (Josef) 3617 (57)
Hofmann (R. Beer-) See Beer-Hofmann (Richard)
Hofrichter (Allen) 6681.-
Hofscher (Gertrude) 4205.
Hofstadter (Richard) 4806.
Hogan (Inez) 1382.
——See also Bowers (I. H.)
Hogben (Lancelot) 1809.
Hogeboom (Amy) 1383, 6066, 6067.
Hogg (George) 3267.
Hogner (D. C.) 2702, 4807.
Hoh (P. J.) 2703.
Hohn (J. C.) 3719.
Hoke (Helen) 6068, 6069.
Holberg (R. L.) 4808.
Holcombe (A. N.) 3994 (140)
Holding (E. S.) 287.
Holdsworth (G. B.) 3755.
——See also Stern (G. B.) pseud.
Holkeboer (Tena) 6679.
Holland (L. B.) 719 (28)
Holland (R. P.) 4809,
Holland (R. S.) 5223 (74)
Holiender (A. R.) 288.
Holliston (Carol) 289, 6070.
Holloway (B. M.) 290.
—See also McLean (Aiexandra) pseud,
Holman (Cranston) 3263.
Holme (Bryan) 291.
Holmes (Arthur) 5446.
Holmes (F. L.) 2704,
Holmes (H. N.) 292.
Holmes (H. W.) 1384.
Holmes (J. H.) 293.
Holmes (M. E.) 6409.
Holmquest (H. J.) 3421.
Holroyde (Henry) 1385.
Holt (A. H.) 3617 (65)
Holt (L. E.) 2151, 5223 (75)
Holt (Tex) pseud, 6071.
—See also Rister (Claude)
Holton (E. A.) 2031, 4810.
Holzner (Joseph) 2705.
Homerus. 3617 (66), 5447, 5448.
Homes (Geoffrey) 3756.
Honig (Edwin) 873.
Honness (Elizabeth) See McKaughan (E. M.)
Honnold (A. B.) 4526 (103, 104)
Hool (G. A.) 4811.
Hooper (A.) 3757.
Hooper (C. E.) 3670.
Hope (Bob) 4206.
Hope (Hazel) 6072.
Hope (L. L.) 2435 (9-14), 3617 (67), 6680.
Hopkins (A. W.) 6073.
Hopkins (B. S.) 6074.
Hopkins (Gerard) 294.
' Hopkins (H. L.) 1180.
Hopkins (J. L.) 3994 (141)
Hopkins (Stanley) jr., pseud. See
Hopkirk (H. W.) 2706.
Morley (Blythe)
275
Hopper (James) 1134 (53- “ou; 3617 (68)
Hopper (S. R.) 4207.
Hopson (William) 1386.
Horan (Kenneth) 4812.
Horenburger (F. W.) 4016.
Horine (J. W.) 5787.
Horn (Gunnar) 6344.
Hornbeck (S. K.) 5223 (76)
Hornby (George) 6681.
Horne (C. F.) 5776 (18)
Hornibrook (I. K.) 5776 (32)
Horning (M. F., sister) 295.
Horovitz (S. B.) 4813.
Horowitz (Nathan) 874.
Horowitz (R. J.) 1469.
Horst (H. W.) 594.
Horton (Douglas) 4208.
Horton (Marion) 296.
Hoselitz (B. F.) 69, 4039.
Hosie (Dorothea) 2707.
Hosmer (G. L.) 6940 (20)
Hoster (Grace) 3268.
Hotchkiss (R. S.) 3758.
Hottes (A. C.) 5449.
Holtz (R. B.) 297.
Hough (Donald) 3269.
Hough (Emerson) 5223 (77)
Hough (S. F.) 1387.
Houghton (Claude) 3759.
House (Boyce) 5450.
Houselander (Caryll) 2032.
Housing com. 2552.
Houston (M. B.) 1388.
Hovde (B. J.) 4209.
How diplomats make war. 1134 (62)
How to end the German menace, 4210.
Howard (A. S.) 2033.
Howard (Mrs. B. C.) 3270.
Howard (E. S.) 4526 (105)
Howard (Elizabeth) See Mizner (E. H.)
Howard (G. B.) 5223 (78)
Howard (G. P.) 6075.
Howard (Guy) 6076.
Howard (Mrs. Henry) See Howard (A. S.)
Howard (J. K.) 298.
Howard (J. L.) 3271.
Howard (Janet) 4814.
Howard (Mary) 6682.
Howard (OQ. F.) 3617 (85)
Howard (P. E.) 4815.
Howard (Warren) 3760.
Howe (E. G.) 5451.
Howe (R. J.) 6683.
Howe (R. L.) 299.
Howe (W. D.) 1389.
Howell (A. B.) 4211.
Howell (A. T.) 1390.
Howells (W. D.) 1134 (63), 1762 (20)
Howells (William) 2034.
Howenstine (E. J.) jr. 4816.
HowWic (edith) 6077.
Hew!s=4 (A.'C.) 3350.
Howland (H. H.) 3051 (159)
Howland (John) 5223 (75)
Hoyningen-Huene (George) 3272.
Hoyt (J. R.) 3273.
Hrobak (P. A.) 2035.
Hsu (F. L. K.) 5665.
Hubbard (A. P.) 875.
Hubbard (E. D.) 5223 (79)
Hubbard (Rolla) 2708.
Hubbart (H. C.) 300.
Hubben (William) 3251.
Hubler (R.G.) 5452.
Huddy (X. P.) 1762 (21)
Huden (J. C.) 876.
Hudson (Holland) 3761.
Hudson (P. M.) 4817, 6078.
Hudson (W.G.) 2709.
Hudson (W. H.) 1099, 2371, 6684.
Huebner (S.S.) 440, 4818, 6779.
Huebsch (B. W.) 2435.
Huene (G. Hoyningen-) See Hoyningen-Huene
(George)
Hueston (Ethel) 1134 (64), 5223 (80)
—See Blinn (E. H.)
Huettig (M. D.) 1391.
Huff (Darrell) 2036.
Huff (G. D.) 301.
Huffman (J. A.) 3274.
Huggenvik (Theodore) 2710.
Hughes (D. B.) 2711, 4212.
Hughes (E. J.) 2037.
Hughes (F. A.) & co., ltd. Technical staff. 5865.
Hughes (L. E. C.) 2358, 6436.
Hughes (R. O.) 1392, 6685-6689.
Hughes (Riley) 3275.
Hughes (Rupert) 1134 (65), 4819, 5223 (81-90)
Hughes (W. L.) 2712.
Huie (F. E. Locke-) See Locke (F. E. H.)
Huie (W. B.) 5453.
Huizinga (Henry) 3276.
Hulbert (J. R.) 777.
Hull (E. T.) 2038.
Hulsizer (Allan) 1393.
Humfreville (Foster) 2039.
Hummel (W. C.) 5647.
Humphrey (R. B.) 3277.
Humphreys (Dena) 2040.
Humphreys (G. W.) 877.
Humphries (Adelaide) 2713, 2714, 4820, 6079.
Humphries (Rolfe) 6080.
Hunnicutt (H. M.) 1146.
Hunt (A. R.) 4213.
Hunt (C. W.) 3994 (142)
Hunt (E. E.) 2041.
Hunt (E. M.) 4821,
Hunt (E. P.) 2715, 4214.
Hunt (Frazier) 4822.
Hunt (Howard) 2716.
Hunt (J. McV.) 302.
Hunt (J. N.) 3617 (69)
Hunt (M. L.) 2717.
Hunt (Marigold) 6081.
Hunt (W. B.) 4215.
Hunt (William) & co., Fed.,
Hunter (A. A.) 3762.
Hunter (A. M.) 6690,
Hunter (G. L.) 3051 (86, 87), 3617 (70-72), 3994
(143), 4526 (106)
Hunter (G. W.) 5454,
Hunter (M.R.) 303.
Hurd (C.C.) 169. ©
Hurd (L. M.) 304.
Hurdman (F.H.) 616, 6397,
Hurlburt (M.S.) 4216,
Hurlbut (C. A.) 1134 (66)
Hurlbut (Floyd) 6537.
Hurley (Gene) 5455.
Hurst (Fannie) 305, 1762 (22)
Hurst (Vida) 878, 4217.
Husik (Isaac) 3994 (144)
Husselman (E. M.) 2042.
Hussey (R. B.) 4526 (157)
inc, 6082,
276
Hussey (R. C.) 5456, Saath
Hustad (A. M.) 3763.
Husted (M. 1.) 306.
Hustvedt (S. B.) 6717.
Huszar (G..B. de) 6083. ay an
Hutchens (Paul) 2718, 4823. din
Hutcheson (H. R.) 2043.
Hutcheson (R. R.) 3764,
Hutchins (Margaret) 3278.
' Hutchinson (Forney) 1394.
Hutchinson (L. I.) 3765.
Hutchinson (Paul) 307.
Hutchinson (Woods) 3051 (88)
Hutchison (Bruce) 5457.
Hutter (Catherine) 2044, 4475.
Hutton (Bud) See Hutton (O. C,) 2
Hutton (E. R.) 308, 5
Hutton (O. C.) 5458.
Huxley (A. L.) 4824.
Huxley (J. S.) 677, 3279, 3766.
Huyke (J. B.) 3051 (89)
Hyamson (Moses) 2719.
Hyatt (Delwyn) 1395, -
Hyde (Fillmore) 4218.
Hyde (N. V.) 4218.
Hyland (W. A.) 2720.
Hyma (Albert) 3767.
Hynes (W. F.) 1396.
Ide (Simeon) 3768.
Idell (A. E.) 6084.
Idol (E. V.) 1397.
Iger (S. M.) 5639-5641.
lin (M.) 2721.
Illinois. 2045, 2046, 5459, 5460.
——Appellate cts, 2047, 3617 (73-77), 4219, 5461,
6691.
——Sup. ct. 1398, 3280, 5462.
Illustrated aviation encycl. 2048.
Illustrated London news. 309-313, 879-881, 1399-
1404, 2049-2053, 2722-2724, 3281-3284, 3769-3772,
4220-4223, 4825-4831, 5463-5465, 6085-6087,
6692-6695,
Incarnation of the Word of God, 4832.
Ind (Allison) 1405. /
Indian lady, pseud, See Barrington (I. B.)
Indiana, Appellate ct. 1406, 3285, 6696.
——Sup. ct. 314, 5466.
Infantry journal. 315-318,
Infield (H. F.) 6088.
Informative classroom picture pubrs. 2725,
Ingalls (A.G) 3286.
Ingersoll (R. S.) 882, 5223 (91)
Ingersoll (W. H.) 319.
Ingles (May) 883.
Ingraham (N. R.) jr, 6398.
Ingraham (Reg) 1407.
Ingram (M. E.) 320.
Ingrim (E. A.) 4224,
Inman (S. G.) 3287.
Inn (Henry) 1408,
Innes (W. T.) 4225. ;
Instruments of leadership. 321.
Internatl, textbook co. 4833.
Iowa. Sup. ct. 3288.
Irish (William) pseud. 884,
-——See also Woolrich (Cornell)
Irvin (G. E.) 1409.
Irvine (H. D.) 4226.
Irwin (L. W.) 885, 6626.
Isely (Bliss) 541, 4227.
Ives (F. L.) 4834.
Ives (H. C.) 3289.
Ives (S. A.) 1870.
Jackey (D. F.) 1410.
Jackh (Ernest) 4228,
Jackson (Ada) 3290, 3773.
Jackson (C. R.) 886.
Jackson (David) 322.
Jackson (Elizabeth) 6089.
Jackson (G. P.) 1411, 3774.
Jackson (H.C. L.) 887.
Jackson (J. Hugh) 2726, 5467.
Jackson (Joseph Henry) 6090.
Jackson (R. T.) 2727.
Jackson (W. V.) 2727.
Jacob (Alaric) 6697.
Jacob (H. E.) 1748.
Jacob (I. M.) 323.
Jacob (Naomi) 2728.
Jacobi (Jolan) 324,
Jacobs (E. A.) 6091.
Jacobs (H. H.) 2054.
Jacobs (M. B.) 3293, 3775.
Jacobs (M. C.) 2729, 3291, 3292.
Jacobs (W. W.) 4526 (107)
Jacobs (Walter) 3776.
Jacoby (N. H.) 1033, 1412.
Jacques (Agnes) 6698.
Jaeger (E. C.) 4229.
Jaeger (Werner) 870.
Jaffe (Bernard) 6092.
James (Griffith) 2730, 6699.
Jameson (Storm) See Chapman (M. S. J.)
Jamieson (E. M.) 325.
Jane’s all the world’s aircraft. 1943-44, 5468.
Jane’s fighting ships, 1943-4. 5469.
Janis (Sidney) 6700.
Jansen (William) 326,
Janta (Alexander) 6093. ©
Jaque (R.S.) 4835.
Jaques (F. P.) 6094.
Jarden (Richards) 6095.
Jarrett (E. M.) 4836.
Jarrett (Guy) 4230.
Jarvis (E.G.) 6701.
Jarvis (H. 0.) 6701.
Jarvis (J. A.) 4231.
Jasinski (W. J.) 242.
Jast (L. S.) 1413.
Jaynes (Clare) pseud. 2731. °
Jean (F. C.) 3777.
Jeans (James) 3294, 5470.
Jedlicka (Cotthard) 6702.
Jefferson (T. B.) 6674,
Jeffery (G. H.) 4837.
Jenison (G. D.) 3051 (90)
Jenkins (Burris) jr, 2732.
Jenkins (D. H.) 4838,
Jenkins (Elizabeth) 4839.
Jenkins (G. L.) 327.
Jenkins (H. G.) 4526 (108)
Jenkins (Rolland) 888.
Jennings (B. H.) 2733, 3778.
Jennison (Keith) 4840.
Jensen (Frode) 1414.
Jerome (J. K.) 5223 (92-94)
Jerome (O. F.) 889.
Jervis (V. M.S.) 2734.
——See also England (Jane) pseud,
Jescreveux (J. M.) See Guanella (C. M.)
_ Jessop (H. E.) 890.
Jessup (H. W.) 5223 (95)
Jewell (E. A.) 4841, 6703.
Jewish encycl. 3994 (145)
277
Jillson (W. R.) 4232.
Joad (C. E. M.) 5471.
Joesten (Joachim) 6096.
Johansson (A. E.) 5472.
John Mary, sister, 2156.
Johns (A. P.) 1415.
Johns (A. Trent-) See Trent-Johns (Altona)
Johns (Jonathan) See Hodges (J. M. J.)
Johnsen (Jj. E.) 891, 2055, 4842, 6097.
Johnshoy (J. W.) 6098,
Johnson (Burges) 6099.
Johnson (C. 0.) 2056.
Johnson (C. P.) 1134 (67), 4526 (109)
Johnson (Clifton) 3617 (1)
Johnson (Crockett) 5473.
Johnson (E. R.) 3295.
johnson (F. A.) 6704,
Johnson (F. E.) 1416.
Johnson (G. W.) 3779.
Johnson (George) 406,
Johnson (H. J.) 2735.
Johnson (H. L.) 2057,
Johnson (Harriett) 4843.
Johnson (Hewlett) 892.
Johnson (J. B.) 1134 (68)
Johnson (Jj. F.) 6101.
Johnson (J. G.) 6100,
Johnson (Jack) 2736,
Johnson (M. M.) jr. 328, 4844,
Johnson (M. S.) 2057,
Johnson (Martha) pseud. See. Lansing (E. H.)
Johnson (Osa) 5474,
Johnson (Owen) 719 (29), 3617 (78), 5223 (96)
Johnson (P.,.H.) See Stewart (P. H. J.)
Johnson (R. I.) 3296. ;
Johnson (R. K.) 6101.
Johnson (R. P.) 2058,
Johnson (R. W.) 6102.
Johnson (Stanley) 3297.
Johnson (T. H.) 3298.
Johnson (Torrey) 6103.
Johnson (U. E.) 2059,
Johnson (V. B.) 4233.
Johnson (W. C.) 2060.
Johnson (W. G.) 1619.
Johnson (W. H.) 893.
Johnson (Walter) 6104,
Johnston (A. F.) 4526 (110)
Johnston (C. H. L.) 4526 (111)
Johnston (Eric) 3299.
Johnston (G. H.) 2061.
Johnston (S. P.) 2737.
Jones (B. H.) 5475.
Jones (E. S.) 3780.
Jones (E. S. Cholmeley-) See Cholmeley-Jones (E.
S.) ;
Jones (Edgar DeWitt) 329.
Jones (Edward D.) 3051 (91)
Jones (F.D.) 4976.
Jones (F. L.) 6105.
Jones (Fred) 967.
Jones (Furman) 3781.
Jones (G. Hackforth-) See Hackforth-Jones (Gilbert)
Jones (G. L.) 6705,
Jones (Gwyn) 1417,
Jones (H. M.) 2738
Jones (H. S. Cholmeley-) See Cholmeley-Jones
H. S.)
Ree (J. G.) 1418.
Jones (J. M.) 1419.
Jones (J. P.) 3300.
Jones (Joe) See Jones (J. P.)
INDEX
aor ay ea St
2 gute a ng eee Ma
Jones (L. B.) 330.
Jones (L. L.) 4234.
Jones (L. R.) 3994 (125)
Jones (Llewellyn) 4199.
Jones (R. E.) 4235.
Jones (R. G. Cholmeley-) See Cholmeley-Jones
(R. G.)
Jones (R. M.) 2062, 3994 (146)
Jones (V. C.) 4845.
Jordan (E. B.) 2739.
Jordan (E. O.) 4526 (112)
Jordan (G. R.) 2740.
Jordan (Gail) 894, 5476.
Jordan (Mrs. H. T.) 3309.
Jordan (Kate) 5776 (33-35)
Jordan (Max) 6706.
Jordan (Mildred) 2741.
Jordan (Peter) 5621, 6106,
Jordan (R. L.) 3301.
Jordanoff (Assen) 1420.
Joscelyn (Archie) 331, 2742, 6707.
Josephs (Ray) 4236.
Josephson (Matthew) 2063.
Jowett (Benjamin) 6813.
Joyce (H. C.) 1762 (21)
Joyce (James) 4223 (97)
Judah (C. B.) 3302.
Judovich (Bernard) 3782.
Judson (Cc. I.) 4846,
Judson (H. H.) 6107
Judson (L. S.) 4847.
Juncos (M. F.) 5234, 5524.
Jung (C. G.) 3051 (92)
Juran (J. M.) 2064,
Justema (William) 2065.
Justus (May) 2066, 5477.
Kafka (Roger) 3783.
Kagan (S. R.) 3303.
Kahn (E. M.) 5478.
Kain (I. J.) 1421.
Kains (M. G.) 3304.
Kalab (Theresa) 2593.
Kalamono’s self instructor for the ukulele.
3994 (147(
Kalashnikoff (Nicholas) 6108.
Kalmbach (A. C.) 3305.
Kaminka (Aaron) 2067.
Kander (Mrs, Simon) 6708.
Kane (H. B.) 2068.
Kane (H. T.) 6709.
Kane (J. N.) 1202.
Kanigher (Robert) 895, 896.
Kansas. Sup, ct. 897, 6109.
Kantor (MacKinlay) 4848.
Kaplan (A. A.) 3785.
Kaplan (A. D. H.) 3784.
Kaplan (H. M.) 2069.
Kaplan (Nathan) 5479.
Kaplan (Noah) See Kaplan (Nathan)
Karapetoff (Vladimir) 1134 (69-72)
Karash (J. I.) 6710.
Karig (Walter) 6711.
Karlova (Irina) pseud. See Overall (H. M. E.)
Karnosh (L. J.) 3786.
Karpman (Ben) 4237.
Karski (Jan) 6712.
Kasanin (J. S.) 2743.
Kaspar. See Millard (S. R.)
Katterhenry (E. A.) 5480.
Katz (Aleph) 3787.
Kaufmann (Felix) 5481.
Kaun (Alexander) 2744, 4127.
Kaup (E. D.) 1422.
278
Kaupp (B. F.) 719 (30) Bet
Kavanagh (D. J.) 6110.
Kay (Kathryn) See Medearis (K. K.)
Kaye-Smith (Sheila) See Fry (S. paar
Kazmayer (Robert) 898.
Kearney (L. C.) 3994 (148, 149)
Keating (L. A.) 2745, 6111.
Keating (L. C.) 3093.
Keator (F. W.) 1211.
Keats (Mark) 2070.
Keeler (H. L.) 1134 (73)
Keeler (H. S.) 899, 4849.
Keeler (K. S.) 3788, 4850.
Keeling (J. B.) 1423.
Keene (Carolyn) 332, 2746.
Kees (Weldon) 2747.
Kefauver (G. N.) 1828, 1829.
Keidel (G. C.) 4238.
Keidel (L. J.) 4238.
Keirstead (R. E.) 4305.
Keith (Alice) 4851.
Keith (J. J.) 4239.
Keleher (T. A.) 6496 (24)
Kelen (Emery) 333, 5482.
Kelland (C. B.) 1762 (23)
Keller (A. G.) 6112.
Keller (A. R.) 3994 (95-98), 5776 (17, 18)
Keller (Allen) 1530.
Keller (H. L.) 3617 (79)
Kelley (E. S.) 3617 (57) ies
Kelley (J. P.) 5223 (98)
Kelley (R. F.) 4240.
Kelley (Welbourn) 1465, 6711.
Kelly (C. E.) 6113.
Kelly (E. P.) 5483.
Kelly (H. C.) 2748. —
Kelly (H. T.) 4026.
Kelly (T. J.) 4852.
Kelsen (Hans) 334, 5484,
Kelsey (A. G.) 2071.
Kelty (M. G.) 335, 336, 3789.
Kemmerer (E. W.) 6713.
Kemp (L. W.) 6114.
" Kendall (Oswald) 3994 (150-152)
Kendall (Park) 3790.
Kenison (Ervin) 3994 (153)
Kennedy (G. A.) 2072.
Kennedy (J. W.) ©2749, 5485, 6115.
Kennedy (Marian) 4241.
Kennedy (W. H. J.) 4242.
Kenny (Nick) 337.
Kenny (V. A.) 5486.
Kent (C. F.) 3994 (154)
Kentucky. Ct. of appeals. 3617 (80)
Kenyon (J. S.) 2073, 2750.
Kenyon (Theda) 6116,
Keohane (M. P.) 4853.
Keohane (R. E.) 4853.
Keough (R. C.) 4243
Kephart (Horace) 3994 (155, a8)
Kepler (T. S.) 2074
Kern (F. J.) 5487.
Kernan (Thomas) 6117.
Kernodle (G. R.) 4854
Kerr (H. D.) 5488
_ Kerr (H. T.) 6118.
Kerr (R. W.) 4855.
Kerr (Sophie) See Underwood (S, K.)
Kerr (Thomas) 4526 (113)
Kerr (Walter) 338.
Kersh (Gerald) 2751.
: . INDEX
Dy sb CN ip SI Cc ne eR Si Mr
Kerwin (Harry) 3791. Knight (J. A.) 2079, 4862.
Kessel (Joseph) 3306. Knight (K. M.) 342, 3796.
Kesten (Hermann) 938. < Knight (R. A.) 4863.
Ketchum (Roland) 6119. Knight (W. A.) 6124,
Kettridge (J. O.) 900, 2075. : Knight (W. F. J.) 1428.
Keyes (N. B.) 1193. Knipe (A. A.) 3994 (168)
Keys (D. A.) 6207. Knipe (E. B.) 3994 (168)
Khuns (Frederick) 3936. Knott (M. QO.) 5490.
Kierkegaard (Soren) 2980, 4856, 6714. Knott (T. A.) 2073.
Kilbourne (F. W.) 3051 (93) Knotts (Raymond) 2755.
Kilgour (V, E.) 3792. Knowles (A. 8.) 904.
Killian (Bertha) 1424. Knowlton (D. C.) 1429.
Killingsworth (C. C.) 6323. Knowlton (E. R.) 6125.
Kilmer (Joyce) 3617 (81-84), 3994 (156), 5776 (36) Knox (E. M.) 1430.
Kilzer (E. F.) 2282. 3 Knubel (F. H.) 5787.
Kimball (D. S.) 1425. Koch (Adrienne) 2756.
Kimball (E. A.) 3051 (94), 5223 (99) Koch (F. C.) 1431.
Kimball (G. E.) 196. Koehler (R. P.) 2080, 5491.
Kimbrough (Emily) 6120. Koehler (W. A.) 343.
King (A. T.) 3793. Koffler (Ylla) 3652.
King (Basil) 1134 (74) Kofod (H. L.) 2757.
King (D. N.) 4857. ‘Kohanski (A. S.) 4246.
King (Grace) 4526 (114) Kohls (G. M.) 3682.
King (H. W.) 2076. Kohn (Hans) 2758.
King (Nell) 4858. Kohn (L. W.) 4864.
King (P. C.) 2602. Koht (Halvdan) 2759.
King (Rufus) 2752. Kolachov (P. J.) 3602.
King-Hall (Magdalen) See Maxwell (Mrs. Perceval) Koimer (J. A.) 2760.
Kingsley (E. S.) 339, 4244. Koos (L. V.) 1828, 1829.
_Kinne (Helen) 3994 (157, 158) Kootz (S. M.) 2761.
Kinne (W. S.) 1134 (68),.4811. Korngold (Ralph) 5492.
Kinnear (Paul) 3385, 3386. Kornilov (Alexander) 6940 (21)
Kinsella (A. S.) 2753. Korstian (C. F.) 6126.
Kinsley (Philip) 6121. Kortchmar (L. C.) 4865.
Kip (H. Z.) 1134 (75) Kossak (Zofia) 2090.
Kipling (Rudyard) 3994 (159-167), 4245, 4526 Koster (Simon) 905.
(115-125), 5223 (100) Kothe (O. W.) 6127.
Kiplinger (D. C.) 4878. Kottke (F, J.) 1432.
Kirby (L. P.) 340. Kourennoff (P. M.) pseud. See Hudson (P. M.)
Kirchwey (G. W.) 4526 (126) KoVace (J. M.) 2390.
Kirk (D. L.) 6122. Kovacs (Richard) 2081.
Kirk (Grayson). 2927. Kowal (Molly) 4939.
Kirk (Rudolf) 192. Krakeur (L. G.) 6718.
Kirkland (Winifred) 901. Kratzer (E. C.) 1134 (76)
Kirkpatrick (R. W.) 902. Kratzer (G. A.) 5223 (99)
Kirschbaum (B. H.) 1911. Kraus (Hertha) 3797.
Kirwin (T. J.) 1459. Kraus (René) 2762, 5493.
Kisch (Bruno) 3307. Krause (C. A.) 3051 (9), 5223 (103)
Kiser (D. J.) 4526 (127) é Krauss (Ruth) 4866.
Kisich (M. S.) 5489. Kready (L. F.) 6496 (27)
Kissin (I.) pseud. See Gorn (G. K.) Kredel (Fritz) 6813, 6867.
Kissman (Joseph) 4859. Krehbiel (E. B.) 1134 (77)
Kitson (H. D.) 5223 (101) Kreider (P. G.) 5494.
Kizer (B. H.) 903. Kreisberg (Adolph) 2082.
Klaf (A. A.) 2077. Kreupp (W.) 6128.
Klapper (Paul) 6496 (25) - Krey (A. C.) 33.
Klatt (Edmund) 4252. Kreymborg (Alfred) 3994 (169)
Klatt (Margarete) 2754 . Krickenberger (W. R.) 672.
Klaw (Barbara) 4860. Krikorian (Y. H.) 4247.
Klee (Paul) 988. Kris (Ernest) 3308.
Klein (A. M.) 4861. Kristoffersen (Eva) 2083.
Klein (Catherine) pseud. See Cohn (Kate) Kroll (H. H.) 1433.
Klein (D. B.) 1426. Kromminga (D. H.) 906.
Klein (Goldie) 6715, 6716. Krout (J. A.) 5581, 6719.
Klein (Isaac) 2078. Krueger (W. W.) 344.
Kleiner (Theodore) 3794. Krutch (J. W.) 6129.
Kleinknecht (C. F.) 341. Kudo (R, R.) 2084,
Kleiser (Grenville) 5223 (102) Kuhlmann (Edward) 4248.
Klineberg (Otto) 1427. Kuhn (A. B.) 2085.
Klingberg (F. J.) 6717. Kuhn (H. S.) 2763.
Knaysi (Georges) 3795. Kuhnke (E. E.) 3798.
Knight (Clifford) 6123.
279
Kuhns (Frederick) 6131.
Kuhns (W. R.) 345.
Kunitz (Stanley) 2086.
Kuo (H. G. C.) 4867, 4868.
Kupper (W. H.) 4249.
Kuskulis (Elisabeth) 907.
Kussy (Nathan) 1762 (24)
Kutak (Rosemary) 4869.
Kutner (Luis) 3259.
Kyle (Elisabeth) pseud, 2764, 2765.
—See also Dunlop (A. M. R.)
Kyne (P. B.) 3051 (95, 96), 4526 (128-132), 6496
(28)
LaBorde (A. P.) 346.
Labrecque (A. Morin-) See Morin-Labrecque
(Albertine)
Lackey J. B.) 6293.
Lackey (W. E.) 6132.
Lacy (B. R.) jr. 347.
Ladd (W. P.) 348.
La Farge (Christopher) 4250.
La Farge (Oliver) 3069.
LaGrone (G.G.) 2087.
Lahey (T: A.) 5495.
Lahne (H. J.) 6133.
Laidler (H. W.) 5496.
Laing (Alexander) 6134, 6720.
Laing (D. B.) 6721.
Laird (D. A.) 4870.
Laird (E. C.) 4870.
Lake (J. B.) 349, 2766.
Lake (T. T.) 350.
Lalley (J. M.) 5651.
La Londe (L. M.) 6135,
Lamb (S.G.) 3309.
Lambdin (I. S.) 908.
Lambert (Clara) 6136.
Lambert (Janet) 4871.
Lambert (Mary, sister) 6365.
Lambert (S. H.) 4872.
Lambie (T. A.) 909.
Lamneck (J. H.) 5497.
Lamont (André) 4251.
Lamott (W. C.) 3310..
LaMotte (E. N.) 1134 (78)
Lancaster (Bruce) 3311.
Lancaster (C. M.) 1434.
Lancelot (Milton) 6806.
Landauer (Carl) 2767.
Landheer (Bartholomew) 1731, 2768,
Landis (Carole) 1435,
Landis (W. S.) 6137.
Landon (Fred) 2088.
Landon (J. F.) 3724.
Landon (M. M.) 3799.
Landy (Edward) 86.
Lane (Jane) See Dakers (J. L.)
Lane (Jeremy) 3800.
Lane (Margaret) 5498, 6722.
Lane (R. H.) 5499.
Lang (Theodore) 2089.
Langdon (B. E.) 910.
Lange (N. A.) 1436.
Langenscheidt’s pocket-dictionary of the EngL &
German languages, . 4252.
Langer (Rulka) 2090.
Langewiesche (Wolfgang) 2769.
Langfeld (H. S.) 3994 (170)
Langley (Dorothy) 2091.
Lanham (F.G.) 719 (31)
-Lanier (H. W.) 3994 (171)
Lanigan (A. M. P.) 1437.
280
Lanks (H. C.) 6138.
Lanning (J. T.) 2770.
Lansing (E. H.) 1097, 2771, 3801, 6139.
Lanz (J. E.) 4253.
Lapie (P. O.) 4873.
Lardner (R. W.) 1762 (25-29), 4526 sg 134),
5223 (104)
Lariar (Lawrence) 2092, 4874,
Larimer (M.G.) 351.
Larkin (M. B., sister) 2803,
Larkum (G. B) 1287,
La Roche (K. A.) 6723.
Larrimore (Lida) 5500.
Larsen (Egon) pseud. See Lehrburger (Egon)
Larson (C. D.) 4526 (135, 136)
Larson (C. W.) 6940 (22)
Lasance (F. E.) 5501.
Lasance (F. X.) 4620, 4875, 5776 (37)
Lasher (M. H.) 2772. "
Lasher (W. K.) 6140.
Lasker (Bruno) 911.
Laski (H. J.) 677, 2773, 3312, 5223 (105)
Lasso (R. V.) 912.
Lasswell (Mary) 5502.
Latham (F.B.) 1853.
Lathrop (D. W.) 4876. - 4
Lathrop (H. 0.) 5730. /
Lathrcp (West) See Lathrop (D. W.)
Latourette (K. S.)}- 1438,
Lattimore (E. F.) 1439, 4877.
Lattimore (Owen) 1439.
Laughlin (Florence) 4254.
Launer (Jay) 2093.
Laurent (J. C. Fernand-) See Fernand-Laurent
(J. C.)
Laurent (Livia) pseud, See Myerhof (Eva)
Laurie (Alex) 4878.
La Velle (Ethel) 5145.
Laverty (Maura) 6141.
Laville (Jean) 4879,
Lavine (A. L.) 6142.
Lavine (Irvin) 5222.
Lawler (T. B.) 352, 353, 3313.
Lawrence (Catherine) 6143.
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Lawrence (D. H.) 1134 (79), 2094, 3994 (172)
Lawrence (F. F.) 5223 (106)
Lawrence (F. K.) pseud. 913.
Lawrence (Hilda) 4880. ;
Lawrence (Robert) 2095, 3385, 3386.
Lawson (F. D.) 4881.
Lawson (Robert) 4882.
‘Lawson (V. E.) 3314.
Lawyers repts, annot. 4526 (137-142), 5223
(107-112)
Lazarsfeld (P. F.) 6144.
Lea (A. P.) 6145.
Lea (F. H.) 4255. \
Lea (Tom) 4256,
Leacock (Stephen) 4526 (143, 144)
Leader (L. R.) 4883.
Leaf (Munro) 2096, 6146.
Leahy (Maurice) 5503.
Leal (Luis) 2531.
Leatherwood (Lillian) 4257.
Leatherwood (M. C.) 1074,
Leavell (F. H.) 2097.
Leavitt (S. E.) 3315.
Leber (C. T.) 3802.
Lebon (Henri) 3803,
Leckliter (G. D.) 6147.
Lecompte (Edward) 3804. :
LeComte (R. M.) 914. .
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Lederer (Virginia) 5504,
Ledig (A. K.) 6747.
Lednicki (Waclaw) 5505,
LeDoux (L. A.) 354.
Lee (A. F.) 2774.
Lee (Alison) pseud. See Hogeboom (Amy)
Lee (Babs) 2098.
Lee (Edward) 2099, 6724.
Lee (H. P.) 4526 (145)
Lee (J. B. P.) 5776 (38)
Lee (R. E.) 4884.
Lee (R. W.) 6725.
Lee (W. H.) 2100.
Leech (H. C.) 6148,
Leech (L. P.) 1440.
Leech (Thirma) 6148.
Leechman (Douglas) 1441.
Leeming (Joseph) 355, 4258, 5506.
Leen (Edward) 2101.
Lees (Hannah) See Fetter (E. H.)
LeFevre (L. Z.) 3805.
Leffingwell (Albert) 2102.
Leftwich (E. H.) 2103.
Leggett (W. F.) 3316.
Leggitt (Dorothy) 5213.
Le Grand, pseud, See Henderson (Le Grand)
Lehmann-Haupt (Hellmut) 915.
Lehnerts (E. M.) 3617 (157)
Lehrburger (Egon) 6149.
Leibensperger (E. I.) 356.
Leichty (V. E.) 5647.
Leideker (Leizer) 3317.
Leiffer (M. H.) 5427.
Leighton (A. H.) 3318,
_ Leighton (D. C.) 3318.
Leighton (H. L. C.) 3806.
Leighton (Isabel) 6810.
Leighton (Louise) 4259.
Leighton (Margaret) 2775.
Leithold (E. M.) 6150.
Lelen (J. M.) 4885.
LeMaster (C. A.) 357.
LemkindRaphaél) 6151.
Lemmon (Talulah) 916.
Lendorff (Gertrud) 6726.
Lenski (Lois) 4260, 6152.
Lent (C. P.) 5507.
Lent (H. B.) 4261, 4262, 6153.
Lenz (E. C.) 917.
Leon (Beatrice) 3807.
Leon (Derrick) 2776.
Leonard (A. W.) 3051 (32)
Leonard (C. L.) 3319.
Leonard (E. M.) 1442.
Leonard (M. L.) 4886.
Leonardo (R. A.) 6727,
Leonov (Leonid) 6728.
Lepley (Ray) 2104,
Le Prade (Ruth) 358.
Lerman (Leo) 4186.
Lerner (A. P.) 2777,
Lesage (A. R.) 3617 (85)
Leser (H.G.) 4483.
Lésley (H. G.) 2105.
Leslie (A.) 918, 4887, 4888,
——See also Cole (Jackson) pseud.
——See also -Scott (Bradford) pseud,
Lessner (Erwin) 6154,
Lester (H. M.) 3380-3382.
Lester (R. P.) 2778.
Lesuer (Larry) 1027.
Leuschner (A. E.) 5508.
Levandis (J. A.) 2779.
Levin (Louis) 1443.
Levin (Samuel) 1443.
Levitan (I. M.) 3320.
Levitats (Isaac) 359.
Levy (H. P.) 3808.
Levy (Hyman) 6155.
Lévy (Louis) 919.
Levy (R. M.) 360, 4889, 6156-6162,
Levy (S. J.) 5509.
Levy (S. L.) 1444.
Lewis (Allen) 6733.
Lewis (C. M.) 126.
Lewis (C.S.) 1445. i
Lewis (Cecil) 2106, 3321,
Lewis (D. B. W.) 5510.
Lewis (L. S.) 3809.
Lewis (M. C.) 4890. ‘
Lewis (N. D.C.) 361.
Lewis (N. P.) 1134 (80)
Lewis (R. M.) 2780.
Lewis (S. R.) 3778.
Lewis (Sinclair) 3994 (173-179), 4526 (146, 147),
5223 (113-116), 5776 (39)
Lewis (W. D.) 808, 1071, 2971, 4526 (241), 5118,
5119, 5288, 5511.
‘Lewis (W.S.) 5732.
Lewis (Warfield) 4263.
Lewis (Willmott) 2541.
Lewisohn (Ludwig) 1446, 3994 (180)
Lewiton (Mina) 1447,
Lewitt (Alina) 4264, 4891.
Lewitt (Jan) 4264, 4891,
Lex (J. K.) 4265,
Ley (Willy) 2781.
Leyson (B. W.) 2107, 5512.
Leyssac (Paul) 812. '
Liberman (S. I.) 6729.
Lichtwitz (Leopold) 362,
Liddel({Urner) 1788.
Lieb (F.:G.) 4892.
Liebeler (J. M.) 4893.
Lieber (H. G.) 2108.
Lieber (L. R.) 2108,
Liebling (A. J.) 2109.’
’ Lief (Alfred) 2782.
Life of Mother Pauline von Mallinckrodt. 5776 (40)
Light (Seabright) pseud, See Holroyde (Henry)
Liguori (Alfonso M. de, saint) 4618, 4619.
Lilienthal (D. E.) 2110.
Lillie (F. R.) 4266.
Lilliput. 363, 364, 1448, 1449, 2111, 3322-3324,
3810, 4267, 4894.
Lim (Sian-tek) 3811.
Liming (R. A.) 2112.
Lincoln (J. C.) 5223 (117)
Lincoln (Victoria) See Lowe (V. L.)
Lindbergh (A. M.) 2113.
Lindemann (Kelvin) 3325.
Lindley (Denver) 3750.
Lindley (Harlow) 4895.
Lindley (Jane) 3750.
Lindman (Ma)j).
Lindner (R. M.) 4268,
Lindquist (G. E. E.) 1451.
Lindquist (H. L.) 2114.
Lindsay (A. A.) 6163.
Lindsay (Howard) 2115.
Lindsay (Perry) 3326.
Lindsay (Vache} 3994 (181)
Lindsell (Harold) 2116.
Lindsley (Ivy) 4269.
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Linklater (Eric) 6164.
Linn (O. F.) 920.
Linton (I. H.) 365.
Lipchitz (Jacques) 921, 4270.
Lippincott (J. W.) 6165.
Lippmann (Walter) 3812.
Lipschitz (Ezekiel 3813.
Lipscomb (David) 366.
Lipscomb (G. D.) 3225.
Lipscomb (P. D.) 3475.
Lipton (Lawrence) 6166.
Liptzin (Solomon) 6167.
Literary classics, inc. 5513.
Little (Constance) 922, 6730.
Little (Gwenyth 922, 6730.
Littlefield (Ken) 149.
Littleton (M. B.) 5514.
Livermore & Knight co. 1719 (32, 33)
Living for Jesus. 6731.
Livingston (Arthur) 4668,
Livingston (Sigmund) 3327.
Livingston (W. T.) 367, 2805, 2898.
Livingstone (Richard) 2647, 4271, 6168.
Lloyd (Georgia) 3045.
Lobeck (A. K.) 2117.
Lochemes (M. F.) 1106.
Locke (F. E. H.) 3051 (97)
Locke (W. J.) 3994 (182)
Lockridge (Frances) 368.
Lockridge (Richard) 368. -
Lodge (H. C.) 3051 (98)
Lodge (J. P.) 923.
Lodge (O. J.) 4526 (148)
Loeb (Isidor) 369, 2783.
Loeb (M. B.) 3011.
Loft (Jacob) 4896.
Lofts (Norah) 370.
Loftus (J.,J.) 6340.
Logan (Louise) pseud. 6169.
—See also Goddard (Gloria)
Logan (R. W.) 6732.
Lohan (Robert) 3814, 3815.
Lohse (Charlotte) 5515.
. Lomas (M. D.) 924.
Lomax (Bliss) 371, 4897.
—See also Drago (H. S.)
Lombardo (J. V.) 3816.
LonCoske (E. M.) 2784.
London (Jack) 3994 (183, 184)
Long (A. R.) 372, 3328, 3329.
_Long (C.S.) 1452.
Long (L. M.) -4898.
Long (Manning) 4272.
Long (W.H.) 4273.
Longaker (Mark) 4899.
Longfellow (H. W.) 3994 (185), 6733.
Longhurst (G. M.) 2118.
Longley (R. W.) 867.
Longsdorf (G. F.) 5223 (2)
Longstreet (Stephen) 1453, 5513.
Longstreth (T. M.) 2785.
Look magazine. 3779.
Loomis (L. R.) 373, 1762 (30)
Loos (A. W.) 374.
Lootens (J. G.) 2119..
Lopez (Vincent) 1454.
Lopez-Hidalgo (Orlando) 2120.
Lopez-Morillas (Juan) 400.
Lorac (E. C. R.) pseud. 6170.
——See also Rivett (Carol)
Loran (Erle) 2786.
’ Lorand (Sandor) 3330.
Lord (C. L.) 2121, 2122.
q
282
Lord (D. A.) 2787, 4274,
Lord (R. H.) 3331.
Lord (Russell) 3963.
Lorenah, pseud. See Yates (Margaret)
Lorenz (K. K.) 1762 (31, 32), 6940 (23, 24)
Lorenz (M. 0.) 3994 (99)
Lorenzini (Maria) 1455,
Lorgé (Irving) 6430.
Loring (Emilie) 5516,
Los Angeles, Calif. Dept. of building & safety. 4275.
Loss (H.) 4900.
Lothar (Ernst) 2123.
Lothrop (H. M.S.) 3051 (99)
Lott (D. N.) 1456, 5522.
Lotz (P. H.) 1457, 3332.
Louden {J. K.) 3333.
Louisiana, Sup. ct. 375, 1134 (81), 4526 (149, 150),
6171.
Louisiana & Southern digest, 1809 to date. 2788,
2789.
Louisiana repts, 3334,
Lounsbery (A. M.) 3335.
Love (C. E.) 3994 (186)
Love (Gladys) 376.
Lovelace (D. W.) 4901.
Loveless (W. P.) 925.
Loveridge (Arthur) 4276.
Lovett (Sidney) 6534.
Lowdermilk (W. C.) 1458.
Lowe (V. L.) 3817.
Lowe-Porter (H. T.) 3830.
Lowell (A. L.) 3336.
Lowell (Amy) 3617 (86), 3994 (187-194)
Lowell (Juliet) 4277.
Lowell (Robert) 5517.
Lowie (L. C.) 2124.
Lowrey (J. S.) 2125, 6172, 6173.
Lowrie (A. B.) 377.
Lowrie (Walter) 378, 2980, 4856.
Lowsley (O. S.) 1459.
Lozano (A. D.) 3337.
Lozano (I, E.) 3617 (87)
Lubell (W. M.) 4902. *
Lucas (Curtis) 379.
Lucas (Jim) 4903.
Lucas (W. A.) 5518.
Luccock (H. E.) 380, 4278.
Luckiesh (Matthew) 4279.
Luder (W. F.) 2832.
Ludwig (Charles) 4904.
Luis de Leén, 875.
Lull (C. B.) 6734,
Lumbleau (W. J.) 4280.
Lund (C. B.) 215, 216, 5982, 5983.
Lund (Helga) 6174.
Lundquist (H. L.) 926.
Luquer (T. T. P.) 6735.
Luthin (R. H.) 5519.
Lutz (G. L. H.) 1134 (82), 3994 (195)
Lutz (R. H.) 45.
Lybarger (L. F.) 6736.
Lydgate (W. A.) 5520.
Lyman (C. E.) 2126.
Lyman (E. W.) 1460.
Lyman (G. D.) 2127.
Lynde (Francis) 5223 (118)
, Lynde (H. H.) 6175.
Lyon (Dana) See Lyon (M. D.)
Lyon (Hastings) 6176.
Lyon (M. D.) 1461.
Lyon (R. A.) 3818.
Lyon (T. C.) 3338.
Lyons (J. G.) 2790.
INDEX Ric ig
Jan.-Dec., 1944
Maack (D. H.) 1936. MacDougall (Sylvia) 5526,
Maass (Edgar) 6177. McDowell (Amanda) 930.
Maass (Joachim) 6737. ; McDowell (E. A.) 5527,
Mabie (Janet) See Clapp (J. M.) McDowell (Frank) 4051.
Mabon (M. F.) 6738. McDowell (L. B.) 2792.
McAlister (S. B.) 4999. McDowell (Tremaine) 2793.
McAllister (A. S.) 6178. Mace (E. C.) 6184,
MacAlpin (Miles) 4281. McEniry (E. C.) 388.
MacArthur (R. B.) 3994 (196) McFarland (B. B.) 1467.
Macartney (C. E.) 4282. McFarland (G. B.) 6185.
Macauley (C. B. F.) 1462. McFarland (J. H.) 6186.
McAuliffe (H. J.) 3339. McFarland (J. W.) 6225,
McBain (H. L.) 3051 (100) McFarland (Joseph) 1134 (83)
McBride (T.G.) 1463. McFarland (R. B.) 6186.
McBurney (C. M.) 4283. McFarland (T.S.) 3342.
McCague (Anna) 883. McFarlane (C. T.) 3617 (32-36), 4594, 4595.
McCallum (E. B.) 4905. MacFarlane (W. C.) 4526 (163)
MacCallum (W. G.) 4526 (151) McFee (William) 4909, 5223 (120), 5528.
McCann (E. A.) 2128. MacGaheran (Joseph) 389, 6187.
McCarthy (D. A.) 5223 (119) McGarrigle (F. J.) 2133.
McCarthy (J. R.) 2129. McGehee (W. H. O.) 1468,
McCarthy (Josephine) 1746. McGiffert (G. H.) 390.
McCarthy (M.S.) 1464, ~* McGill (J. T.) 391.
McCartney (E. S.) 4310. McGinley (L. J.) 4910.
McCay (C. M.) 381. McGinley (Phyllis) 5529.
McClain (J. A.) jr. 2452. McGirr (N. F.) 4288.
McClain (N.S.) 2130. McGoldrick (J. D.) 1469, 4853.
McClelland (E. H.) 4284, McGrath (J. R.) 6188.
McClinton (K. M.) 3340. McGraw-Hill bk. co., inc. 3343,
McCloskey (R.G.) 382, 927, 3819-3821, 4906, McGraw-Hill pub. co, 3344.
6179, 6739. McGregor (A. L.) 1828, 1829, 3296.
McCloy (Helen) 5521. MacGregor (J. G.) 4911.
McComsey (J, A.) 3822. McGregor (J. H.) 2794,
McConkie (O. W.) 6180. McGuire (O. R.). 392.
McConnell (Guthrie) 719 (34) MacHarg (William) 6940 (25)
McCord (David) 383. McHenry (R. B.) 2795.
MacCormick (A. H.) 2131. ; Macht (D. I.) 1470.
McCormick (L. J.) 3823. McHugh (D. A.) 4912.
McCormick (R. de F.) 3823. McHugh (J. A.) 756.
McCormick-Goodhart (Janet) 2132. MaclInnes (Helen) pseud. See Highet (Helen)
McCosh (D. S.) 3051 (101) McInnis (Edgar) 2134.
McCoy (J. P.) 928. McIntire (Alta) 3368.
McCoy (M. H.) 1465. ; McIntosh (C. H.) 2796.
McCoy (R. A.) 5522, McIntosh (F. M.) 3345.
McCoy (S. D.) 4285. McIntosh (J. R.) 6189.
McCracken (Harold) 4286, MacIntyre (Elisabeth) 1471.
McCracken (K. D.) 3824. McIntyre (J. T.) 4229.
McCracken (Russell) 6181, Maclver (R. M.) 1472, 4054.
McCracken (S.S.) 5523. Mack (Gerstle) 2135. ,
McCrae (Thomas) 5776 (60) Mack (William) 1134 (24, 67), 4526 (35-37, 42, 109),
McCrary (J. R.) 6182. 6496 (44)
McCready (B. W.) 418. McKaughan (E. H.) 4913.
McCrindle (S. E.) 384. MacKay (C. D.) 1134 (84), 3051 (102)
McCrone (H. W.) 63. McKay (G. L.) 3346.
McCue (J. W.) 4287. Mackay (Margaret) 3347. j
McCulley (Johnston) 929, 4907. MacKaye (D. L.) 5530.
McCutcheon (G. B.) 4526 (152) MacKaye (P. W.) 3051 (103), 3994 (198)
Macdermott (I. K.) 5524, . McKean (E. C.) 1473-1476.
McDermott (J. F.) 6740. McKee (C. W.) 393.
McDiarmid (E. W.) 385. ; - McKee (E. M.) 3348,
McDiarmid (John) 385. McKelvey (J. J.) 2136, 6940 (26)
MacDonald (Alexander) 4908. McKenna (J. F.) 5602,
MacDonald (Golden) 5525. Mackenzie (Colin) 3349.
McDonald (L. S.) 1466. Mackenzie (Compton) 2797.
Macdonald (M. G.) 3825. Mackey (C. O.) 2137, 4130.
MacDonald (W. C.) 2791. Mackie-Beyer. 3994 (199)
MacDonald (William) 3994 (197) : McKinley (A. E.) 3350.
MacDonald (Wilson) 386. : McKinley (E. M.) 3617 (88)
Macdonald (Z. K.) 6183. McKinney (W. M.) 3826, 5223 (6-10), (121-124),
McDougal (W. L.) 3341. 6496 (37-43)
McDougald (Roman) 387. Mackinnon (D.S.) 2138.
MacDougall (Mickey) See MacDougall (S. M.) Mackintosh (J. M.) 2798,
MacDougall (S. M.) 6741. McKittrick (M. M.) 2799.
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McKown (H. C.) 6742.
MacLaren (Malcolm) 1477.
McLean (Alexandra) pseud, 4914.
——See also Holloway (B. M.)
Maclean (C. M.) 1478, 2800,
MacLean (R. B.) 215, 216, 5982, 5983.
MacLeish (Archibald) 6743.
McLellan (M. C.) 931, 4915.
McLendon (Charles) 4330,
‘MacLennan (D. D.) 5531.
MacLeod (Grace) 1479.
MacLiesh (A. F.) 932.
McLoughlin (E. V.) 4040.
McMahon (T. J.) 1480.
MacManus (Francis) 933.
MacManus (M. J.) 5532.
McManus (R. L. M.) 3592.
McMaster (Vernon) 6744.
McMeekin (I. M.) 5533.
McMichael (S. L.) 2139.
MacMillan (William) 6190.
Macmillan co, 1481.
McMillen (D. A.) 1211.
MacMulien (Jerry) 5534,
MacMurray (Claire) 4290.
McMurry (R. N.) 394.
McMurtrie (F. E.) 5469.
McMurtry (R. G.) 934.
Mac Nair (H. F.) 2140.
. McNamar (Myrtle) 6191.
MacNamara (R.S.) 3827.
McNaughton (W. L.) 6192.
McNeer (May) 4916, 4917, 5535.
MacNeice (Louis) 1482.
MacNeil (M. G.) 5536.
MacNeil (Neil) 6193.
MeNeile (H. C.) 3994 (200-202), 4526 (153-156),
5776 (41-46)
McNeilly (M. M.) 2141.
McNichols (C.-L.) 1483, 1854,
McNulty (Helen) 1484,
McPherson (Mrs. Harry) 6870.
McQuarrie (Irvine) 2142.
McQuillin (Eugene) 5537.
Macrae (Mrs. John) sr. 395.
——See also Wheeler (Opal)
McRoberts (Duncan) 396.
McShane (E..J.) 4291.
MacVeagh (Mrs. Charles) See MacVeagh (F. D. R.)
MacVeagh (F. D. R.) 1134 (85)
MceVicker (D. A.) 2801.
McWilliams (Carey) 5538,
Macy (George) 397, 398.
Macy (W. F.) 4526 (157)
Madariaga (Salvador de) 935.
Madden (J. J.) 4292.
Madison (Ray) 4918.
Madrigal (Margarita) 6745.
Maeterlinck (Maurice) 3351, 3617 (89), 4526
(158), 6746.
Magdaleno (Mauricio) 85.
Magdelain (Mrs. Philippe) 5539.
Magee (A. F.) 3994 (203, 204)
Magnesium elektron, ltd. Technical staff. 5865.
Magrath (John) 1491.
Magruder (F,.A.) 399, 1485.
Mahler (Raphael) 6194.
Maier (W. A.) 5540.
Maine & Atlantic reptr. digest, 1764 to date. 4293.
Maisel (A. Q.) 2802.
Malan (Ernestine) 6747.
Malden (R. H.) 3828,
284
' Marcetteau (B. F.) 4923.
Malin (J. C.) 4919. be,
Malinowski (Bronislaw) 4920, 6195. Pee
Mallalieu (J. P. W.) 3352.
Mallea (Eduardo) 2143.
Mallery (R. D.) 2144, 6748.
Malleson (Lucy) 4921.
——See also Gilbert (Anthony) pseud,
Mallet (C. E.) 6196.
Mallory (W. H.) 1486.
Mallowan (A. C.) 3353, 5541.
Mally (E. L.) 2145,
Malone (Edmond) 6291.
Malone (G, W.) 3354.
Maloney (T. J.) 647.
Maltz (Albert) 4922.
Maly (Dis) 1147.
Manas (J. H.) 2146.
Mance (Osborne) 2147.
Mandel (Morris) 6142,
Mandel (William) 936.
Mandola (C. M.) 3829.
Mandonnet (Pierre) 2803,
Manfred (M. E.) 2148.
Mangrum (M.R.) 3355,
Manheim (Ralph) 1366.
Manly (H. P.) 2149, 4294, 5542.
Manly (J. M.) 3994 (205)
Mann (Carl) 2804.
Mann (E. F.) 937.
Mann (Heinrich) 6197.
Mann (J. B.) 5543.
Mann (Klaus) 938.
Mann (Martha) 5544,
Mann (Thomas) 3830, 5545.
Mannheim (Karl) 3356.
Manning (C, A.) 4295.
Manning (Fowler) 5971.
Manning (Marie) See Gash (M. M.)
Manning (W. F.) 1487.
Mannon (M. E.) See Mannon (M. M.) pseud.
Mannon (M. M.) pseud, 2150,
Mannon (Martha) See Mannon (M. M.) pseud.
Manrique (Manuel) ) 2151.
Mansfield (Comins) 3831.
Mansfield (William) 1134 (86)
Mansilla (L. V.) 1985.
Mapa (Victorino) 4296.
Mapes (E. K.) 400.
Mapes (M. A.) 5546.
Marcelin (P. T.) 1089.
Marcelin (Pierre) 1089.
Marchant (James) 1134 (175)
Marck (S. K.) 1043.
Marcosson (I. F.) 1762 (33)
Marcoux (H. L.) 2805.
Mardikian (George) 6198.
Marge. See Buell (Mrs. C. A.)
Margetson (Elisabeth) 6749.
Margrat (M. E.) 6750.
Margulies (Leo) 401, 4924,
Mariano (J. H.) 1488.
Marianoff (Dimitri) 4297.
Maril (Lee) 2152.
Mario (Queena) 4298.
Mario (Thomas) 3357.
Marion (Elizabeth) 2153,
Maritain (Jacques) 3358.
Markham (S. F.) 5547.
Markley (K. S.) 3359.
Markmann (C. L.) 1334, *
Markowa (Eugenia) 4925.
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Marks (E. B.) 3360. Mason (S. E.) 4301.
Marks (Percy) 402. Mason (W. P.) 3051 (136), 6940 (27)
Markwick (Evangeline) 5548, Massachusetts. 2807.
Marlatt (Earl) 5549. ——Sup. judicial ct. 3994 (213-217), 4526 (166-
Marlett (Melba) 6751. 169), 5223 (126), 5776 (48-52)
_Marlio (Louis) 5575. Massachusetts inst. of technology. Radar schl.
Marlow (Louis) See Wilkinson (L. U.) 6755.
Marlowe (A. B.) 6496 (29) Massie (Chris) 4302, 6200.
Marmur (Jacland) 5550. Masson (Andre) 942.
Maron (S. H.) 6819. Master Therion, See Crowley (Aleister)
Maroney (F. W.) 97, 98. Masters (David) See Brand (C. E.)
Marquis (Don) 3051 (104-134), 3617 (90), 4299, Masters (E. L.) 3994 (218-220)
4526 (159-162), 5223 (125) Mather (K. F.) 5557.
Marriott (J. A. R.) 1489. Matheson (Robert) 2808, 6756.
Marschak (Jacob) 3095. Mathews (B. Dingley) 1762 (34)
Marsden (S. J.) 2154. Mathews (Basil) 2809, 5558,
Marsh (F.B.) 403. Mathews (Shailer) 5223 (127)
Marsh (F. L.) 5551, Mathews (W. S. B.) 3617 (57)
Marsh (H. W.) 1134 (87) Mathias (F.S.) 4303.
Marshall (Archibald) 5776 (47) Mathias (W. D.) 407.
Marshall (E. G.) 3832. : Mathiews (F. K.) 5845.
Marshall (Marie) 1490, 1491. Matthews (D. N.) 2159.
Marshall (Raymond) See Raymond (Rene) Matthews (E. C.) 943.
Marshall (Rosamond) 2155, Matthews (J. B.) 5776 (53)
- Marston (C. E.) 3617 (91) Mattingly (Charles) 4304.
Marston (W. M.) 939. Mattos (A. T. de) See Teixeira de Mattos (Alex-
Martens (F. H.) 4526 (163) ander)
Martin (A. E.) 5552. Mau (Clayton) 3363.
Martin (Ben) 3833, Maugham (W. S.) 2810.
Martin (Bob) 5553. Mauldin (Bill) See Mauldin (William)
Martin (D. S.) 6575. Mauldin (William) 2277, 3364.
Martin (E. A.) 4526 (164) Maule (H. E.) 5223 (128)
Martin (E. L.) 940. Mauriac (Francois) 1913.
Martin (G. E.) 6496 (64, 65) Mauro (Philip) 4926.
Martin (H. C.) 3615. Maurois (André) pseud, 1241, 4927.
Martin (Hugh) 3361. —See also Herzog (E. S. W.)
Martin (J. B.) 3362. Maxon (B. O.) 6593.
Martin (J. H.) 2154. Maxwell (Mrs. Perceval) 2160.
Martin (L. A.) jr. 1134 (88) | Maxwell (V. R.) 3129.
Martin (L. J.) 6752. May (C.H.) 408.
Martin (L. M.) 5554. Mayer (A. E.) 5559. é
Martin (Leon) 3667. Mayer (C. F.) 6201, 6202.
Martin (Mac) 389, 6187. Mayer (Edgar) 3365.
Martin (Pete) 6113. Mayer (H. H.) 6757.
Martin (R.G.) 3051 (174) Mayer (Jane) See Jaynes (Clare) pseud.
Martin (Rex) 2422. Mayer (Joseph) 2811.
Martin (S. W.) 6753. Mayerberg (S.S.) 4928.
Martin (W. W.) 404, 5555. Maynard (H. B.) 944,
Marvin (D. E.) 1134 (89) Maynard (J. L.) 2311.
Marx (Alexander) 4300. Mayo (G. E.) 1493.
Mary Charlotte, sister. 6754. Mayo clinic, Rochester, Minn. 3836, 4526 (170)
Mary Domitilla, sister. 3994 (206-209) Meacham (W. A.) 4097.
Mary Immaculata, sister. 2156. . Mead (J. M.) 2812.
Mary Josephine, sister. 6199. Mead (N. P.) 1851.
Mary Madeleva, sister. See Wolff (M. E.) Meade (A. B.) 4929.
- Mary Rosalia, sister. 941. Meader (S. W.) 4930.
Mary Simeon, mother. 1308. Meadow (Herb) 2813.
Mary Thérése, sister. 405. Meadowcroft (E. L.) 2814.
Mary Thomas Aquinas, sister. 406. Means (F.C.) 2815.
Maryland, 2157. Means (Mary) See Scott (Denis) pseud,
Maryland reptr., covering cases reported in At-, Mears (E.G.) 2161.
lantic reptr., Second ser. 3834, Mears (Frederick) 409.
Masefield (John) 3051 (135), 3994 (210, 211) Mears (L. W.) 3837.
Masing (G.) 5556. Mechanix illustrated, 5513.
Mason (A. E. W.) 3994 (212), 4526 (165) Medary (M. P.) 1618, 4931.
Mason (B.S.) 1492. ‘ Medary (Marjorie) See Medary (M. P.)
Mason (D.G.) 3617 (92) Medearis (K. K.) 5560.
Mason (E. W.) 3835. 2 Medhurst (Francis) 1762 (3), 3051 (143, 177)
Mason (F, W.) 2158. Meier (C.S.) 6203.
Mason (H. L.) 2806. ; Meier (Frederick) 6758.
Mason (M. E.) See Swain (M. M.) Meier (W. H. D.) 2162.
Mason (M. L.) 3617 (92) Meighen (Alice) 4201.
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Meigs (Cornelia) 3994 (221)
Meiksins (Gregory) 410.
Meissner (Janusz) 3838.
Meister (Morris) 4305.
Melancon (Alex) 6204.
Melbe (I. R.) 4306,
Melcher (B. L. C.) 3051 (77), 6940 (15)
Meldrum (W. B.) 2674,
Melick (Weldon) 6399.
Mellnik (S. M.) 1465.
Mellon (M. G.) 2816.
Mellor (W. B.) jr. 6205.
Melvin (A. G.) 6206.
Mencken (H. L.) 6496 (30)
Mendell (Brooks) 4932.
Mendell (C. W.) 5223 (129)
Mendelsohn (Eric) 4933.
Mendenhall (C. E.) 6207.
Mendoza (Jj. J.) 411.
Menger (F. J.) ir. 3617 (28)
Méras (A. A.) 3617 (93, 94)
Meras (B.) 3617 (94)
Mercer (C. W.) 412, 2163.
Meredith (A. B.) 3228,
Meredith (William) 2164,
Mergendahl (Charles) 5561.
Merillat (H. L.) 6208.
Meriwether (M. B.) 1494.
Merrell (Wilma) 6759
Merrell-Wolff (F. F.) 3839.
Merriam (C. E.) 2165. -
Merrick (Hugh) 4934.
Merrill (K. G.) 6634.
Merrill (Samuel) 6496 (31)
Merriman (Mansfield) 1134 (90), 1762 (35)
Merriman (R. B.) 6760.
Merrit (Catherine) pseud. See Pointer (Priscilla)
Merritt (C. E.) 2166, 5562,
Merwin (Decie) 3366, 4557.
Merwin (Sam) jr. 945.
Mescher (M. C., sister) 295
Meserve (F.H.) 946.
Mestel (Jacob) 5563.
Metcalf (C. H.) 4307.
Metcalf (K. D.) 947.
Metcalfe (J. M.) 6209.
Meyer (A. C.) 6210.
Meyer (Dickey) 6211, 6212.
Meyer (E. M.) 6737.
Meyer (G. P.) 413.
Meyer (Gladys) 1495.
Meyer (Hans) 3367.
Meyer (J. G.) 3368.
Meyer (J. J.) 4526 (171), 4935.
Meyer (Jj. S.) 4308, 6213.
Meyer (Martin) 414.
Meyer (Oscar) 4936.
Meyer (Wendelin) 3840.
Meyneng (H. M. B.) 1496.
Meyneng (Mayette) See Meyneng (H. M. B.)
Mezerik (A. G.) 2817.
Micaud (C. A.) 6214.
Michelbacher (G. F.) 440, 6779.
Michell (G. T.) 3369.
Michelon (L. C.) 3370.
Michelson (Charles) 2818,
Michie (A. A.) 4309.
Michie co, 415, 416, 2167, 6215.
Michigan. 948, 949.
——Sup. ct. 2168, 3371, 6216.
Michigan academy of science, arts & letters. 4310.
Michigan digest. 6496 (32)
Middlecamp (H.) 5233.
286
Middleton (R. L.) 6217. 4 : a |
Miedema (Madeline) 4306. H
Miers (E. S.) 2819. :
' Mieville (A. L.) 4937.
Mikesh (J. S.) 1659-1661, 3226,
Milhous (Katherine) 6218,
Military service pub. co, 3841, : ;
Milius (Winifred) See Lubell (W. M.) “f
Millar (Kenneth) 4938.
Millar (Margaret) 2169.
Millard (S. R.) 1497. i
Miller (A. D.) 6940 (28-33) .
Miller (A. W.) 6761.
Miller (Arthur) 6762.
Miller (Basil) 417, 2170, 4311, 4312.
Miller (Caroline) 3842, if
Miller (D. C.) 3994 (222) ;
Miller (D. J.) 6763.
Miller (D. L.) 5564,
Miller (Douglas) 3372,
Miller (E. C. L.) 2591. os.
Miller (E. J.) 5565,
Miller (F. E.) 4526 (172) ;
Miller (F. T.) 3373, 3994 (259-263), 4313, :
Miller (G. E.) 6764, #
Miller (G. J.) 2259.
Miller (Genevieve) 418.
Miller (H. T.) 419.
Miller (Henry) 6219.
Miller (Ira) 6220,
Miller (J. D.) 6221.
Miller (J. Hillis) 2820. |
Miller (J. L.) 6765.
Miller (John Homer) 420.
Miller (M. B.) 1498.
Miller (M.C.) 4314,
Miller (M. 8S.) 6765.
Miller (Max) 3374,
. Miller (N. F.) 4939.
Miller (O. M.) 5977.
Miller (P. E.) 6222,
Miller (R. J.) 6766.
Miller (W. H.) 4315.
Miller (Walter) 5447.
Millgram (A. E.) 6767.
Milligan (C. M.) 421.
Mills (B. H.) 5228 (130)
Mills (Clark) pseud. See McBurney (C.
M.
Mills (E. A.) 3051 (137), 6496 (33)
Mills (E. C.) 3617 (95)
Mills (John) 3375.
Milton (G. F.) 2171.
Mineka (F. E.) 5566,
Miner (J. R.) 3836.
Mingos (Howard) 422,
Mink (O. J.) 4316.
Minnesota skyline. 4940,
Minnigerode (Meade) 3376.
Minute of prayer. 423.
Miser (H. J.) 2459,
Mises (Ludwig, edler von) 2821, 4941,
Mississippi, 1499-1506.
——Sup. ct. 3377.
Mississippi & Southern digest, 1809 to date. 2822,
2823,
Missouri, 2824, 2825.
——Sup. ct, 424, 2826.
Missouri blue bk, 425,
Mitchell (Arthur) 1970, 2487.
Mitchell (D. R.) 1507.
Mitchell (L. S.) 1508, 1509.
Mitchell (Marguerite) 2172.
INDEX \
“Te Ia ONE EN a RS ti 0G Pate S ee am OUR eee NOON
Mitchell (R. C.) 2827.
Mitchell (T. G.) 2173.
Mixter (G. W.) 426, 427.
Mizner (E.H.) 2174.
Mock (Elizabeth) 4942.
Mock (J. R.) 2175.
Modern bus. law. 5776 (54)
Moehlman (C. H.) 2828.
Moeller (E. H.) 2176.
Mailer (G. L. J.C.) 4943.
Moller (J. C.) See Moller (G. L. J. C.)
Moeller (Josef) 1134 (179)
Moeschlin (Elsa) 1510.
Moffatt (James) 428,
Moffatt (L. G.) 4800.
Mohr (G. J.) 4710.
Molk (Sophia) 6768.
Moll (A. A.) 2829.
Mollard (Wesley) 950.
Molloy (A.S.) 4944, 5567.
Monaghan (James) 4526 (173)
Mongui6 (Luis) 6433.
Moninger (Herbert) 719 (35)
Monro (K. M.) 429.
Monroe (B. H.) 3726.
Monsell (H. A.) 2177.
Montag (Mildred) 1124.
Montague (M. P.) 3051 (138), 3617 (96), 3994 (223)
Montana. Sup. ct. 951,
Montgomery (Sir Bernard) 4369, 5018.
Montgomery (E.R.) 6223.
Montgomery (Elizabeth) 2830.
Montgomery (F. T.) 3994 (224)
Montgomery (R. B.) 3378.
Montgomery (R. G.) 5568.
Montgomery (R. H.) 430, 431.
Montgomery (Rutherford) 2178.
Montross (Lynn) 6224.
Moody (Selma) 5402.
Mook (H. J. van) 4945, 4946.
Moon (E. P.) 4317.
Moon (G. W.) 4318.
Moon (Mortimer) 3843.
Moon (Penderel) See Moon (E. P.)
Moor (F.B.) 6225.
Moore (C.C.) 6226.
Moore (C. H.) 5223 (131)
Moore ron 5569.
Moore (F. D.) 5537.
Moore (George) 3994 (225), 6496 (34)
Moore (Gerald) 4319, 6227.
Moore (Grace) See Parera (G. M.)
Moore (H. F.S.) 3379.
Moore (Isabel) 2179.
Moore (J. B.) 3845, 4948.
Moore (J. E.) 3844.
Moore (J. G.) 3994 (125)
Moore (J. H.) 3994 (226)
Moore (M. E.) 952. ,
Moore (Marianne) 5570.
Moore (R. A.) 4947.
Moore (Robert) jr. 433.
Moore (S. K.) 2831.
Moore (T. V.) 6769.
Moore (V.L.) 1511.
Moore (W. L.) 255.
Moore (Z.S.) 4948.
Morais (H. M.) 6228.
Moral (Herbert) 3608.
Moran (Connie) 2353.
Mordell (Albert) 1134 (91)
More (L. T.) 953.
More acids & bases. 2832,
Morecock (E. M.) 4949.
Morehead (A. H.) 5571.
Moreland (J. R.) 4320.
Moreland (Roy) 4321.
Morgan (A. E.) 6229.
Morgan (B. Q.) 2180.
Morgan (Charles) 434, 2833.
Morgan (E. M.) 6230.
Morgan (G. C.) 435, 3846, 5572.
Morgan (L.T.) 1512.
Morgan (T. B.) 2181.
Morgan (T. H.) 3994 '(227)
Morgan (W. D.) 3380-3382.
eres (J. LOpez-) See Lopez-Morillas (Juan)
287
orin-Labrecque (Albertine) 1513-1515, 6770-
6773, i
Morison (Stanley) 1516.
Morley (Blythe) 2182.
Morley (Christopher) 2183, 4544, 5573, 6774.
Morley (Iris) See Jacob (I. M.)
Morneweck (E. F.) 6775.
Morosco (H. M.) 4950.
Morrill (M. H.) 6231.
Morrill (R. N.) 954.
‘Morris (C. G.) 3383.
Morris (E. G.) 579.
Morris (I. V.) 1517.
Morris (John) 4322.
Morris (P. A.) 5574.
Morris (T. H.) 3847.
Morrison (A. C.) 4323.
Morrison (C. C.) 436.
Morrison (Herbert) 3384.
Morrison (J. A.) 437.
Morrison (Theodore) 4951,
Morse (E. C.) 2184.
Morse (S. F.) 955.
Morse (W.I.) 2185.
Morton (D. J.) 6232.
Morton (Eleanor) See Stern (E. G.)
Morton (Jane) 2834.
Morton (Jay) 438.
Morton (Mary) 4324.
Morton (Stella) pseud. See Dover (Mrs,)
Mosak (J. L.) 6776.
Moser (Edwa) 2186.
Mosher (J. A.) 3994 (228)
Mote (Jerrine) 6777,
Mother Goose. 3994 (229), 6778.
Mott (F. J.) 4325.
Mott (F. L.) 439.
Mott (J. R.) 4952.
Moulic (William) 2482.
Moulton (H; G.) 5575.
Moulton (R. S.) 4326. a
Moussorgsky (Modeste) 3385.
Mower (C. D.) 5419.
Mozart (W. A.) 3386.
Muckey (F.S.) 3051 (139)
Mudgett (B. D.) 440, 6779.
Mudgett (H. P.) 1518.
Muelder (H. R.) 3936.
Mueller (G. E.) 6780.
Muenscher (W. C.) 5576.
Muggah (M. G.) 6781.
Muhlenbruch (C. W.) 2187.
Muir (Denis) 6782.
Muir (John) 4526 (174-177), 6496 (35)
Mulder (B. J.) 2188.
Muldoon (H. C.) 1134 (92)
Mulhall (Leonita, sister) 4242.
Mulholland (John) 1519.
Mulinos (M. G.) 1520.
Mullally (F. R.) 6540. #
Muller (F. W.) 2835.
Mulligan (J. E.) 441.
Mulliken (S. P.) 1134 (93)
Mumey (Nolie) 5577.
Mumford (Lewis) 2836.
Mundy (Talbatt) 3617 (97)
Munro (W. B.) 1134 (94)
Munsiff (A. G.) 6307.
Munson (Knox) 442.
Munson (M. H.) 6292.
Murphy (A. L.) 6783.
Murphy (C. F.) 5578.
Murphy (C. T.) 970.
Murphy (E. F.) 6233.
Murphy (F.D.) 5579.
Murphy (J. J.) 3387.
Murray (Elwood) 3388.
Murray (Gilbert) 3848.
Murray (S.V.) 4327.
Murrett (J. C.) 4953.
Muse (A. D.) 3389.
Muse (M. B.) 1521.
Muse (W. T.) 2456.
Musham (H. A.) 5580.
Musser (B. F.) 956.
Mustard (H.S.) 4954.
Mustarde (J, C.) 3390.
Muthard (W. M.) 6234.
Muzzey (D.S.) 5581.
Myerhof (Eva) 2549.
Myers (Elizabeth) See Powys (Elizabeth)
_ Myers (H. A.) 957. .
Myers (H. J.) 6235.
Myers (M. L.) 1522.
Myers (P. V.) 4526 (178)
‘Myers (V.C.) 4955.
Myers (W. F.) 1762 (36)
Myers (W. R.) 4526 (99)
Myerson (M.C.) 2189.
Myles (N. W.) 6236.
Myrdal (Gunnar) 958, 959, 3391, 3392.
Nabors (W. C.) 4956.
Naether (C. A.) 4957.
Naidich (James) 3849.
Naidish{Theodore) 6237.
Najder (K. W.) 4958.
Nasby (A. G.) 6784.
Nash (Anne) 3393.
Nash (E. A.) 4959.
Nash (Ernest) 2837.
Nash (P. C.) 961.
Nathan (G. J.) 1134 (95), 5582, 6496 (36)
Nathan (Otto) 3394.
Nathan (R. R.) 1523.
Nathan (Robert) 2190.
Natl. assn. of evangelicals. Executive com. 5583.
Natl. broadcasting co., inc. 4328, 4960.
Natl. bureau: of economic research. Conference on
research in income & wealth. 962.
Natl. dict. of the Engl. lang. 1524.
Natl. encycl. 1525.
Natl. spiritual assembly of the Baha’fs of the U. S.
& Canada. 6238. .
Naughton (J. W.) 2191.
Naughton (T. R.) 2652.
Nauss (R. W.) 443.
Navarro (Tomas) 6785.
Naylor (E. E.) 6786.
Nazaroff (Alexander) 6239.
Neale (R. H.) 297.
288
Neblette (C. B.) 2192.
Nebraska. 6787.
Nebraska. Sup. ct. 4961.
——Univ. 2838.
Neeley (D. P.) 2193.
Negligence & compensation cases annot. New ser.
444, 3395.
Neihardt (J. G.) 3994 (230)
Neil (C. V.) 6240.
Neill (A. S.) 5584.
Neilson (Francis) 445.
Neilson (W. A.) 3051 (140), 4526 (179)
Nelms (Henning) 4329.
Nelson (A. G.) 2194.
Nelson (C.) 3850. ;
Nelson (Daniel) 1526. .
Nelson (R. A.) 3851.
Nelson (W. C.) 963.
Nesbit (W. D.) 3051 (141)
Nesbitt (N.S.) 4962.
Nesbitt (Phil) 3396, 3397.
Ness (H. L.) 446.
Neuschutz (Louise) 6241.
Neville (L. E.) 5585, 5891.
Nevins (Alan) 1527.
Nevling (A. B.) 3836.
New Century dict. of the Engl. lang. 4963.
New home workshop encycl.: 4330.
New internail. encycl. 3051 (142), 5776 (55, 56)
New internatl. French-Engl. .& Bue -French ¢
dict. 447. ;
New internatl. yr. bk. 2839. 4
New Jersey. Legislature. 1528.
New Jersey & Atlantic reptr. digest, 1764 to date. :|
4331. 5
New Jersey miscellaneous repts. 2840.
New Mexico. Sup. ct. 2195. .
New standard encycl. 964.
New universal self-pronouncing dict. 448.
New Winston dict. for children. 2196.
New Winston dict. for young people. 2197.
New wonder bk. of knowledge. 4332.
New wonder world. 2841.
New York (City) Charters. 719 (36)
New York (State) 449, 1134 (96-103), 1762 (37),
2842, 2843, 3398, 3399, 3852-3854, 4526 (180-
200), 4964, 5223 (132), 5586, 6242, 6243, 6496 >
(37-43)
—Ct. of appeals. 2198, 4965.
——Courts. 2199, 5587.
——Sup. ct. 450.
— —Appellate div. 4333.
N. Y. annot, digest. 6496 (44)
N. Y. ann. digest. 6244.
New York digest. 4526 (201)
New York legal diary & manual. 1529.
New York. Museum of modern art. 4334.
N. Y. suppl. 1134 (104, 105), 3617 (98), 4526
(202-204), 6496 (45)
——Second ser. 451, 2200, 2844, 3855, 4966, 6245.
New York trust co. 4967. <
Newberry (C. T.) 6246.
Newberry (Perry) 6496 (46)
Newcomb (H. R.) 3856.
Newcomb (Norma) 4335, 6788.
Newell (C. A.) 2201.
Newell (C. P.) 6789.
Newill (P. K.) 4421.
Newkirk (L.V.) 452, 893.
Newman (B. M.) 4968.
Newman (Bernard) 6790.
Newman (Jacob) 2202.
_ Newman (L. E.) - 1530.
. Nord (
Newmark (Maxim) 2203.
Newton (Douglas) 3361.
Nibley (Preston) 453, 3400, 3401, 5588.
Nichol (F. D.) 6791.
Nicholas (F. W.) 2993.
Nicholl (H. R.) 2845.
Nichols (Beverley) 6247, 6248.
Nichols (C. J.) 4969.
Nichols (Gus) 4336.
Nichols (J. H.) 114.
' Nichols (M. G.) 965.
Nichols (P. J.) 4337.
Nichols (Perry) S66.
Nichols (Philip) 5223 (133)
Nicholson (Fred) 967.
Nickols (D. F.) 6607.
Nicolay (Helen) 1531, 6496 (47).
Nicolle (R.) 3051 (143)
Nida (S. H.) 3994 (231)
Niebuhr (Reinhold) 6249.
Niemi (Clemens) 4526 (205)
Nietsch (H. E.) 6647.
Nikhilananda, swami. 3857, 3858.
Nims (H. D.) 5776 (57)
Nizer (Louis) 968.
Noble (Emily) 2204.
Noble (Shlomo) 6250.
Noel (Joseph) 6792.
Nolan (Cap’n Bob) See Nolan (R. H.)
Nolan (J. C.) 454, 5589.
Nolan (R. H.) 6251.
Nolen (Barbara) 4970.
Noller (E. M.) 4971.
Nonweiler (Arville) 4338.
Norberg (K. D.) 3402.
Norburn (C. A.) 5590.
Norby (Haakon) 2846.
. F.) 4339.
Nord (Sverre) 969.
Norins (M. R.) 4340.
Norlie (O. M.) 2847.
Norling (Ernest) 6252.
Norling (Jo) 6252.
Norman (Charles) 3403.
Norman (James) 1532.
Norris (C. G.) 455, 3051 (144)
_ Norris (K. T.) 3051 (145, 146) 3617 (99, 100),
4972, 5223 (134)
North (R. G.) 4341.
North Carolina. 456, 457, 1533, 3859.
INDEX
North Carolina & South eastern digest, 1729 to date.
6793.
North Dakota. Sup. ct. 458.
North eastern digest. 6794.
——1943 ann. 459.
Northeastern reptr. 1134 (106, 107), 3617 (101),
4526 (206, 207), 6496 (48)
—Second ser. 460, 1535, 2848, 3404, 3860, 4973,
6253, 6254.
—— ——[Ohio suppl.] 1534, 4974.
Northern miner press, ltd. 4975.
Northrup (E. P.) 2205.
Northrup (H. R.) 2206.
Northrup (W. M.) 2207.
North western digest, 1836 to date. 5591, 5592.
Northwestern reptr. 1134 (108- 110), 3617 (102),
4526 (208-211), 6496 (49)
—Second ser. 461, 1536, 2849, 3405, 3861, 5593.
Northwestern univ., Evanston, Ill. Graduate schl.
2850.
Norton (A. W.) 4342.
Norton (André) 1537.
289
Norton (Mary) 462.
Norton-Taylor (Duncan) 3406.
Norwegian-American hist. assn. 6255.
Norwood (T. M.) 6795.
Norwood (W. F.) 3862.
Noteman (N. L.) 2208.
Notkin (L. M.) 2851.
Nourse (E. G.) 2852.
Nourse (M. A.) 6256.
Novak (Emil) 1538, 6796.
Novotny (L. M.) 463.
Nowlin (G. A.) 3407,
Noyes (G. R.) 6797.
Nura. See Ulreich (Nura)
Nute (G. L.) 4343.
Nuttall (F. A.) 4344.
Nyberg (J. A.) 2209, 2853.
Nye (N. C.) 1539, 3863, 4345.
Nye (R. B.) 4346.
Nystrom (Daniel) 1540.
Oates (W. J.) 970.
Obenchain (I. R.) 3408.
Oberdahn (R. C.) 2210.
Oberg (Erik) 4976.
Oberling (Charles) 2211.
Obermeyer (Rosemary) See Formolo (Mrs.
Anthony)
Oberste (W. H.) 3409.
Obert (E. F.) 2733.
Oblinger (M. M.) 6371.
O’Brien (H. V.) 4977.
O’Brien (Isidore) 5594.
O’Brien (Jack) 464.
O’Brien (John A.) 2212, 6257.
O’Brien (John A.) 2213.
0" Brien (M. A.) 2214.
O’Brien. (Seumas) 5776 (58)
Ockenga (H. J.) 3864.
O'Connell (L. J.) 971.
O’Connor (Caleb) 2215.
O’Connor (Frank) pseud. 3410.
—See also O'Donovan (Michael)
O'Connor (M. J. L.) 2854.
O’Day (Ralph) 465, 4978.
Odell (W. R.) 4347.
Odgers (M. M.) 3411.
Odhner (H. Lj.) 5595.
Odlum (Jerome) 3412.
Odlum (O. B.) 466.
Odom (R. L.) 3413.
O'Donnell (G. E.) 1541.
O’Donovan*(Michael) 6798.
—See also O'Connor (Frank) pseud.
Oesper (R. E.) 972.
Offner (H. L.) 3414.
Offner (M. M.) 6258.
Ogilvie (Elisabeth) 2216.
Ogilvie (F. L,) 2855.
Oglesby (S. R.) 6259.
O Gorman (W. E.R.) 6260.
O’Hara (Frank) 3994 (232)
O'Hara (Geoffrey) 5596.
O’Hara (Mary) 467, 6261.
Ohio. 973, 4526 (212-215)
—Cts. 2856, 5597.
——Cts. of appeals. 2857.
——Sup. ct. 1542, 4979.
Ohio jurisprudence.
470.
Ohio law abstract.
Oklahoma. 975.
974, 3415, 5598.
Cumulative suppl.
468-
—Criminal ct. of appeals. 1543, 1544, 3416.
——Sup. ct. 1545, 3417.
INDEX
ahs pt.In.syve4l
Olcott (C.S.) 3994 (233)
Olcott (F. J.) 3994 (234)
Old fisherman’s calendar. 1917. 6940 (34)
Oldfather (W. A.) 976.
Olds (H. D.) 4980.
Olds (Robert) 6799.
Oliver (B. R.) 977, 4981.
Oliver (J. W.) 4701.
Oliver (R. T.) 4982.
Ollivant (Alfred) 4526 (216)
Olmstead (E. G.) 5223 (135)
Olsen (D. B.) 2858.
Olson (A. L.) 978, 1546.
Olson (E.C.) 4348.
Omar Khayyam. 2866.
O’More (Peggy) 471, 4983.
Once in Cornwall. 1547,
O’Neil (Kerry) See McIntyre (Jj. T.)
Oo Neil (Paul) 979,
O' Neill (Agnes) pseud. See Branscombe (Agnes)
O’Neill (J. J.) 6262.
Onions (B. R.) 3994 (235), 4526 (217)
Onfs (Harriet de) 3337.
Opdycke (J. B.) 2859, 4984.
Oppenheim (E. P.) 4526 (218), 5776 (59)
Orange (Ursula) 1548.
Orban (Balint) 2217.
Orchard (W. E.) 2860. :
Ordon (Edmund) 5748.
O'Reilly (Tom) 3418, 5513.
Orgain (A. L.) 3865.
Organic syntheses. 4985.
Orizu (A. A. N.) 4986.
Ornstein (J. A.) 3419.
O’Rourke (L. J.) 1549, 4987.
O'Rourke (Lorenzo) 3051 (41, 176)
Orr (H. W.) 6263.
Orr (T. G.) 4988.
Ortega (L. L. vda. de) 3866.
Orton (H. F:) 4022, 4349.
Orwen (G. P.) 1197.
Osborn (A. D.) 947, 6264, <f
Osborn (A. S.) 6264.
Osborn (Fairfield) 3867.
Osborn (H. F.) 3051 (147)
Osborn (Jesse) 734.
Osborn (V. M.) 4989.
Osborne (D. R.) 6800.
Osborne (John) 3420.
Osborne (Mance) 2218.
Osborne (R. A.) 6801.
Osborne (S. L.) 3421.
Osgood (Harriett) 2861.
Osgood (P. E.) 1550.
Osler (William) 5776 (60)
Osterheld (William) 2938.
Otis (A. S.) 996.
Ott (Lester) 4350.
Ottley (A. R.) 1076.
Otto (H. J.) 4990.
Oudendijk (P. J.) 4991.
Oudendijk (Piet J.) See Oudendijk (Petrus Jacobus)
QOusley (Odille) 5793, 5794.
Outcault (R. F.) 3994 (236)
Overall (H. M. E.) 1551.
Overmyer (Grace) 4351.
Overton (Bruce) 1555.
Owen (B. B.) 269.
Owen (Dorothea) 472.
Owen (Frank) 6802.
Owen (Gilberto) 2219.
Owen (J. W.) 2862.
290
Owen (John) 473.
Oxnam (G. B.) 1552, 2863, 6265.
Paarlberg (Don) 986,
Pace (A, M.) 4526 (219)
Pace (C. R.) 3570.
Pacific digest, covering volumes 131-140 Pacific
reptr., Second ser, 980.
Pacific islands yr. bk. 1944. 6266.
Pacific reptr. 1134 y 11-113), aa (103, 104),
4352, 4526 (220-224), 6496 (
——Second ser, 474, 981, fe oe 2220, 2864,
3422, 3423, 3868, 4992, 5599, 5600, 6803,
Packard (E Be 3994 (237-240)
Packard (L. O
Padley (W. E.) 5601,
Paechter (Hedwig) 6267.
Paechter (Heinz) 6267,
~ Paetel (K. O.) 6267.
Paflin (Roberta) ©2579, 2580, 5569, 5602.
Page (J. R.) 2865. —
Page (Kirby) 3424.
Page (Richmond) 3050, 5223.
Page (T. N.) 5223 (136)
Paige (Ethel) 337.
Paine (A. B.) 1134 (114-126), 1762 (38)
Paine (H. W.) 2610.
Paine (M. H.) 6268,
Paine (R. D.) 3994 (241)
Palache (Charles) 4353.
Palgrave (F.T.) 2866.
Palm (Rose) 5603.
Palme (Arthur) 982.
Palmer (A. W.) 3425.
Palmer (Bernard) 2221.
Palmer (C. K.) 4993.
Palmer {E.A.) 3869.
Palmer (Frederick) 4526 (225), 4994.
Palmer (H. M.) 5604, 6804.
Palmer (John) 3051 (148) °
Palmer (King) See Palmer (C. K.)
Palmer (V. F.) 6269.
Palmer (W. J.) 4354,
Palmer (Winthrop) 3426.
Pane (R. U.) 4995.
Panetta (George) 4996.
Pannell (Lucile) 4997.
Parente (P. P.) 3870.
Parera (G. M.) 1556.
Pares (Bernard) 3871, 4998.
Parish of the Advent. 6270.
Park (C. E.) 2222.
Parker (C. M.) 983.
Parker (C.S.) 6271.
Parker (C. W.) 984.
Parker (Dorothy) See Campbell (D. P.)
Parker (Eric) 5605.
Parker (Sir Gilbert, bart,) 1134 (127)
Parker (H. T.) 2867.
Parker (Herbert) 2222.
Parker (J. C.) 4999.
Parker (K. P.) 5606.
Parker (Lockie) 475.
Parker (Robert) 32427,
Parkhurst (C. C.) 6272.
Parkinson (E. M.) 517.
Parkinson Wp ay 476.
Parkinson (L. R.) 6273.
Parkinson (Virginia) 3428, 3429.
Parks (M. De W.) Pe
Parlakian (Raphael)
. Parmele (G. H.) 4026 (157-1 -142)
Parmenter (M. D.) 6275-6281.
Parrish (Robert) 2868.
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INDEX
eee ere er de ee ha ARNE EL Ts DRS A iy Yeh epee ed, Ge tae. oa a
Parrott (I. J.) 4076.
Parrott (Ursula) 1557.
Parry (Albert) 3430.
Parry (J. B.) 985.
Parry (J. J.) 5223 (142)
Parsons (A. B.) 478.
Parsons (F. D.) 1558.
Parsons (L. O.) 479, 719 (37)
Partch (Virgil) 3431.
Patencio (Francisco) 480.
Paterson (W. B.) 3872.
Paton’s digest. 5000.
Patri (Angelo) 6940 (35)
Patrick (R. W.) 5607.
Patterson (C. P.) 4999.
Patterson (E. W.) 5353.
Patterson (G. J.) 6805.
Patterson (H. W.) 3994 (242)
Patterson (K. B.) 1559.
Patterson (W. M.) 3051 (149)
Pattison (W. T.) 2869.
Patton (D. H.) 2223.
Pattou (A. B.) 2224.
Paul (Cedar) 481, 2435.
Paul (Eden) 481, 2435.
Paul (G. P.) 1134 (128)
Paul (M.C.) 2225.
Pauli (Hertha) 6282.
Paullin (Ellen) 5608.
Paulsen (Martha) 5609.
Pauly (K. B.) 2870.
Paust (Gilbert) 6806, 6807.
Paxson (F.L.) 1851.
Paxton (G. L.) 297.
Payne (Emmy) 5001.
Payne (Joan Balfour) 5002.
Payne (Josephine Balfour) 5002.
Peabody (J. P.) 3994 (243)
Pearcy (G. E.) 1943.
Pearl (O. M.) 5221.
Pears (Charles) 3994 (210, 211)
Pearson (B. H.) 5003.
Pearson (E. C.) 6283.
Pearson (F. A.) 986.
Pearson (R. H.) 3873.
Pease (Howard) 2226.
Pease (J. V.) 4355, 6284.
Peaslee (A. J.) 3743.
Peat (F. B.) 3432.
Peattie (M.R.) 987.
Peattie (Roderick) 482, 6285.
Pecasse (Romuald) 2227..
Peck (E. C.) 483.
Peck (H. T.) 5776 (61)
Peck (M. G.) 3433.
Peden (William) 2756.
Pedler (A.1I.S.) 2871.
Pedler (Margaret) 6286.
Peech (Sibyl) 988.
Peers (E. A.) 484, 485.
Peery (R.R.) 6287.
Pegram (C. W.) 1696.
Péguy (Charles) 6288.
Pei (M.A.) 2228.
Peirce (Waldo) 5610.
Pelley (W. D.) 4526 (226)
Pello(W.J.) 5288.
Pelner (Louis) 2872.
Peloubet (F. N.) 6808.
Peltz (M. E.) 989.
Pefia (C. G.) 960.
Pence (R. W.) 4356.
291
Pendleton (B. E.) 486.
Penfield (Thomas) 3434.
Penick (M. H. D.) 487.
Pennell (E. R.) 3994 (244)
Pennell (J. S.) 4357.
Pennsylvania. Sup. ct. 488, 990, 3435, 6289.
Pennsylvania German folklore.soc. 489.
Pennsylvania reptr., covering cases reported in
Atlantic reptr. Second ser. 490-504, 2229,
5004.
Penton (Brian) 1560.
Pepler (Conrad) 5005.
Pepper (G. W.) 6290.
Pepperburg (R. L.) 3783.
Percy (Thomas) 6291.
Perdue (Virginia) 5906.
Pereda (J. M. de) 1134 (129)
Pereira (O. M.) 5007.
Perelman (S. J.) 4358.
Perera (C. A.) 408.
Perfield (E. E.) 3617 (105)
Perkins (Dexter) 3436. :
Perkins (Dorothy) 3994 (132)
Perkins (J. R.) 3437.
Perkins (L. F.) 3994 (245)
Perkins (Mary) 6809.
Perkins (R. M.) 2230.
Perlmutter (Mischa) pseud. See Kleiner (Theodore)
Perloff (H. S.) 2681.
Perrigo (L.I.) 3901.
Perrin (A. H.) 3438.
Perrin (P. G.) 3590.
Perry (E. R.) 4359.
Perry (G.S.) 991, 6810.
Perry (Jennings) 5008.
Perry (Josephine) 2231, 5009.
Perry (Lawrence) 6496 (51)
Perry (T. D.) 2873.
Perse (St. John) 2373.
Pertinax, pseud, See Geraud (Andre)
Pervyentsev (Arkady) 6292.
Peskin (J. R.) 2390.
Pessin (Deborah) 6811.
Peterka (A. E.R.) 4360.
Petersen (Arnold) 4526 (10)
Petersen (G. A. J.) 3434.
Peterson (Florerice) 1561.
Peterson (Marcelene) 633.
Peterson (P. B.) 6812.
Petherbridge (Margaret) 1218, 5866.
Pethrus (Lewi) 6812.
Petrunkevitch(Alexander) 3994 (246)
Pettibone (Anita) See Schnebly (A. P.)
Peyre (Henri) 5010.
Peyton (Balie) 3051 (3)
Pfeffer (J. A.) 505.
Phelps (E. B.) 6292.
Phelps (E. R.) 3607.
Phelps (F. B.) 4361.
Phelps (Margaret) 2232.
Phibbs (H. C.) 506.
Philbrook (Elizabeth) 2233.
Phillips (A. F.) 3051 (150, 151)
Phillips (C. A.) 3994 (247)
Phillips (C. C.) 1562.
Phillips (H. A.) 3439.
Phillips (H. B.) 1134 (130)
Phillips (H. C.) 992. ‘
Phillips (T. R.) 5392, 5928. ;
Phillips (Ted) 2874.
Phillipson (C.) 2671.
Pick (Robert) 5011. *
Picture post. 507-511, 993, 994, 1563-1568, 2234-
2287, 2875-2878, 3440-3443, 3874-3879, 4362-
4366, 5012-5015, 5611-5614, 6294-6296.
Pierce (E. L.) 5615.
Pierce (E. M.) 2879.
Pierce (E. V.) 1569.
Pierce (Frank) 6454.
Pierce (N. L.) 3545.
Pierce (Robinson) 5016.
Piersol (G. M.) 4101.
Pieters (Albertus) 2238.
Pietri (A. U.) 2880.
Piette (E.C.) 512.
Pihl (G. T.) 3880.
Pike (J. A.) 3881.
Pillsbury (W. B.) 3994 (248)
Pim (Paul) 513.
Pink (L. H.) 2881.
Pinkerton (Kathrene) 1570.
Piper (A.S.) 5017.
Piper (M. R.) 4526 (227)
Pissarro.(Camille) 1139.
Pistorius (Anna) 5616.
Pitcher (E. H.) 6297.
Pitkin (W. B.) 4367.
Pittenger (W.N.) 1571.
Pitts (L. B.) 1572.
Place (P. O.) 5617, 6298.
Plato. 6813.
Platt (Agnes) 6197.
’ Platt (Harrison) jr. 3590.
Plummer (F. L.) 3444.
Plummer (L. G.) 6299.
Plyer (A. M.) 514.
Podolsky (Edward) 2239.
Poe (E. A.) 4368, 6496 (52)
Poe (W. H.) 3445.
Poems from the desert. 4369, 5018.
Pohl (F. J.) 6814.
Pohk (E.E.) 3994 (249)
Pointer (Priscilla) 1573.
Polak (Jose) 5618.
Polanyi (Kar1) 2240.
Polesworth (John) 5019.
Poling (D. A.) 5020.
Polisher (E. N.) 515.
Politi (Leo) 4741.
Polnay (Peter de) 995.
Pomeroy (D. A.) 2241.
Poor Richard, pseud. See Kleinknecht (C. F.)
Poore (Dudley) 4074.
Pope (A. BE.) 1134 (131), 5223 (137)
Pope (Alexander) 1716.
Pope (Edith) 1574.
Pope (Francis) 996.
Popkin (Zelda) 2882.
Popple (C.S.) 3446.
Porazinska (Janina) 5021, 5022.
Porcelain (S. E.) 1575,
Porter (A. K.) 3617 (106), 5223 (138, 139)
Porter (Alyene) 3882.
Porter (B. P.) 997.
Porter (C. W.) 516, 2242.
Porter (E. C.) 2883.
Porter (E. H.) 3051 (152)
Porter (G. F.) 1049. -
Porter (G. S.) 3051 (153, 154), 3617 (107), 5223
(140) » 2
Porter (H. T. Lowe-) See Loew-Porter (H. T.)
Porter (K. A.) 5023.
Portis (S. A.) 5024.
Posse (Rose, baroness) 3883.
292
Post (Kenneth) 1576. Aug) ae ae de ahi
Poston (M. L.) 5025. Nye ae
Postwar problems in business. 5026. hap) St 2 yee
Poteat (Gordon) 6300.
Poteat (H. M.) 4526 (32) if
Pottenger (M. A.) 3994(250) ~« | ;
Potter (Beatrix) 6815.
Potter (David) 5027.
Potter (M.C.) 517. ; =
Potter (T. M.) 3447.
Pound (Louise) 3994 (126)
Pound (Roscoe) 1951, 2243.
Powel (Lydia) 3448.
Powell (Dawn) 6301. ;
Powell (E. M.) 518.
Powell (R. R.) 5353. ae
Powell (Richard) 3884. \
Power (M.J.) 519.
Power com. 2041.
Powers (Alfred) 5619.
Powers (S. R.) 3777.
Powys (Elizabeth) 1577.
Prabhavananda, swami. 5028. ‘
Prag (H. Steiner- -) Se See Steiner-Prag (Hugo)
Prall (C. E.) 4370.
Prange (G. W.) 4371.
Pratt (E. J.) 6816.
Pratt (Fletcher) 4372, 6498..
Pratt (G. K.) 6817.
Pratt (H. E.) 2244.
Pratt (H. G.) 520.
Pratt (Margaret) 5029.
Pratt (Marjorie) 4201.
Pratt (Theodore) 2884, 6818. =|
Pratt (W. E.) 998. ; :
Preidel (E. E.) 6155.
Premananda, swami. 2245.
Prentice (E. P.) 999, 4373. :
Pressey (S. L.) 1578.
Prewett (Virginia) 1579.
Pribble (Evalin) 521.
Price (C. M.) 5776 (62)
Price (F. W.) 3994 (110)
Price (G. W.) 2885.
Price (George) 5620.
Price (J. A.) 3617 (51)
Price (Willard) 2246.
Pridgen (Tim) 3449. |
Priest (Alan) 1000.
Priest (E. L.) 2192.
Priest (H. M.) 1580.
Princeton univ. Office of public opinion cadaeeeh:
Research associates. 1852.
Pringle (M. P.) 3994 (251) ;
Pritchard (M. T.) 3051 (155) :
Prochnow (H. V.) 2886.
sl a llr lig St
Procter (L. C.) 1001. q
Proctor (Everitt) 2887. j
Proctor (G. D.) 522. a
Proskauer (J. J.) 5030. j
Prouty (O. H.) 3994 (252) ¥
Pruszynski (Xavier) 3450, 5621. ;
Prutton (C. F.) 6819.
Public utilities repts. (New ser.) 523, 2247, 3451,
3885, 5031, 6302.
Puckette (C. C.) 2248.
Pudney (J. S.) 2888.
Pulford (Alfred) 2889. P
Pulford (D. T.) 2889. i
Pullen (R. L.) 2890. q
Pullock (Katherine) 4374.
Punch. 524-529, 1002-1004, 1581-1585, 2249- +
WP ae a At een Bh .
Se ae
. Bilin § INDEX —
Jan.-Dec., 1944
Rathbone
2252, 2891-2893, 3452-3457, 3886-3888, 4375-4381,| Rathbone ae D.) 4th. 533,
. L.) 4389.
5032-5036, 5622-5624, 6303-6306, 6820-6823.
Punch almanack for 1944. 530.
Punshon (E. R.) 2894, 3458.
Purcell (John) 2253.
Purcell (Patrick) 2254.
Purdom (C. B.) 6307.
Purnell (Idella) 1005.
Putnam (G. R.) 6496 (53)
Putnam (Samuel) 1586.
Putney (F.S.) 6940 (22)
Puttkammer (E. W.) 1587.
Pyenson (Louis) 4382.
Pyle (Ernie) 6824.
Pyle (Katharine) 5223 (141)
Pyzalski (Leo) 2255.
Quackenbos (J. D.) 1134 (132)
Quaife (M.M.) 4383,
Quarterly cumulative index medicus, 2895.
Queen (Ellery) pseud, 1588.
Queen (Ellery) ir. 4384.
Quentin (Dorothy) 2256, 3889, 5037, 6308, 6309.
Quentin (Patrick) pseud, 6825.
Quil (Jon) pseud. See Hofscher (Gertrude)
Quiller-Couch (Sir A. T.) 1134 (133)
Quillen (E.S.) 6000-6006.
Quimby (C. W.) 6310,
Quimby (E. H.) 1332.
Quinn (Vernon) 1589, 3994 (30)
Rabinowitz (L.I.) 6826.
Rabinowitz (Olga) 1762 (39)
Rabinowitz (Shalom) 1762 (40, 41), 6496 (54-56)
Race: nation: person, 1590.
Radin (Paul) 3459.
Radir (R. A.) 5038.
Radius (W. A.) 4385.
Radovsky (H. W.) 4386.
Raff (E. D.) 4387.
Rafferty (T. N.) 3890.
Ragsdale (C. B.) 4388.
Rahv (Philip) 6311.
Raihle (P. H.) 6781.
Railston (William) 5039.
Raine (W. M.) 6496 (57)
Rainier (P. W.) 1006.
Raistrick (Arthur) 531.
Rall (H. F.) 6827.
Ramal (Elizabeth) See Thompson (F. E.)
Rambova (Natacha) 6383.
Rame (David) 532.
Ramey (R.S.) 3460.
Ramirez (Rortensia) 1146.
Ramo (Simon) 3461.
Ramsay (C. M.) 5040.
Ramsdell (C. W.) 1591.
Ramsden (Evelyn) 1007.
Rand (C. W.) 3462.
Rand McNally & co. 3994 (253, 254)
Rand McNally bankers’ direct. & list of attorneys.
3994 (255, 256)
Rand McNally list of attorneys-at-law, 3994 (257)
Rand McNally list of bonded attorneys-at-law.
3994 (258
Randau (Carl) 1592.
Randolph (John) 6312.
Randolph (Thomas) 5223 (142)
pee Coker”) 3891.
(R. H.) 3434.
Ranous (D. K.) 3051 (16)
Raskin (Saul) 2257.
Raspono (A. F.) 1008.
Ratchford (F. E.) 6936.
Ratcliffe (J. D.) 2299.
Rauch (Basil) 5625.
Raven (C. E.) 534.
Ravetch (I. S.) 535.
Ravihdranatha Thakura, Sir. 6496 (58, 59)
——-See also Tagore (Rabindranath)
Rawlings (A. L.) 2258, 3892,
Rawlings (Frank) 536.
Ray (M. B.) 3463.
Ray (Oscar) 6313.
Ray (Randolph) 1593.
Raymond (M.) 5626.
Raymond (Nancy) 1594.
Raymond (Rene) 1595, 3464.
Raynolds (Robert) 3465.
Rea (Gardner) 6314.
Read (D. H.C.) 4390.
Read (G. D.) 1009.
Read (G. W.) 2896.
Reany (William) 1010.
Reaves (P. M.) 1696.
Reck (F. M.) 618, 5627,
Recktenwald (L. N.) ‘6315.
Rector (H. B.) 5628.
Red cross. U.S. Amer. natl, Red cross, 1596.
Redden (J. D.) 5629.
Redfield (H. L.) 5041.
Redhead (A. C.) 4391.
Redifer (A. E.) 1597.
Redmon (L. K.) 2897.
Reece (B. H.) 6316.
Reed (A. Y.) 5042. %
Reed (E. G.) 5693.
Reed (H. C.) 2259.
Reed (H. R.) 1108.
Reed (T. H.) 1011.
- Reeder (E.H.) 4392.
Reeder (M. L.) 1598.
Reeder (W. G.) 1599.
Rees (C. J.) 6448.
Rees {R. I.) 2898.
Reese (P.S.) 1012.
Reeves (W. E.) 3893.
Regensteiner (Theodore) 1013,
Regional plan assn., inc. 6317.
Regionalism & world organization, 1600.
Rehberger (G. E.) 3466. 3
Rehder (Helmut) 2899.
Reich (H. J.) 5630.
Reichard (G. A.) 3894.
Reichenbach (Hans) 6828.
Reichgott (David) 1601.
Reid (M. I.) 1602.
Reid (Seerley) 5213.
Reigart (J. F.) 3994 (203, 204)
Reigstad (O. S.) 1603.
Reik (Theodor) 5043,
Reilly (Helen) 1604,
Reimann (R. A.) 6829.
Reimel (T. L.) 2260.
Reimuller (Vera) 1605.
Reingold (Haim) 2459.
Reinhardt (K. F.) 6318.
Reiser (O. L.) 2261.
Reisman (Philip) jr. 6319.
Reisner (Mary) 2262.
Reitmeister (L. A.) 1606.
Reitz (Deneys) 537.
Rejano (Juan) 3591.
Remy (Alfred) 3617 (116)
Renatus (F. V.) 6830.
Renfrew (Garroway) pseud. See Barr (Mrs. J. C.)
Renner (G. T.) 2900, 4392.
Renner (H. D.) 5044.
Repplier (Agnes) 3051 (156)
Resch (P: A.) 3803.
Rewald (John) 1014, 1139, 1607, 3596.
Rexford (E. E.) 1134 (134)
Rey (Margaret) 6320. ~
Reyes (Alfonso) 5631.
Reyher (Becky) See Reyher (Rebecca)
Reyher (Rebecca) 3467, 6831.
Reynolds (F. J.) 3051 (50, 85), 3994 (259-263)
Reynolds (F. M.) 5632.
Reynolds (Hughes) 6321.
Reynolds (L. B.) 1608.
Reynolds (L. G.) 6323.
Reynolds (Larry) See Reynolds (Laurence)
Reynolds (Laurence) 6322.
Reynolds (Quentin) 1609:
Reznikoff (Charles) 4393.
Rhead (Louis) 1762 (42), 3994 (264)
Rheuark (K. M.) 1652.
Rhijn (A. A. van) 6832.
Rhoades (J. H.) 2263. '
Rhode (John) pseud. 6833.
——See also Street (C. J. C.)
Rhode Island. Sup. ct. 1015, 6324.
Rhode Island & Atlantic reptr. digest, 1764 to date.
4394.
Rhodes (E. M.) 3617 (108)
Rhyne (C.S.) 5633.
Ribble (M. A.) 538.
Ricci (Lewis) 3895.
Rice (Craig) 1610.
Rice (H. R.) 3468.
Rice (H.S.) 3896.
Rice (J. R.) 5634.
Rice (L.A.) 1611.
Rice (M. H.) 1016.
Rice (R. A.) 3617 (109)
Rice (S. T.) 3994 (265)
Rich (A. R.) 3469.
Rich (B. A.) 4526 (137-142), 5223 (121-124)
Richards (Dick) 2264.
Richards (E. A.) 6140.
Richards (L.E. H.) 5223 (143), 5776 (63)
Richards (Phil) 539.
Richards (S. L.) 540.
Richards (W. M.) 541, 4227.
Richardson (Alan) 2901.
Richardson (C. B.) 2902.
Richardson (C. H.) 1017.
Richardson (E. G.) 3897.
Richardson (E. P.) 6834.
Richardson (H. W.) 5272.
Richardson (M. G.) 2265.
Richardson (N.S.) 4395.
Richardson (W. P.) 6325.
Richmond (G. L. S.) 1762 (43), 3051 (157), 3617
(110-113), 4526(228-232)
Richmond (L. T.) 542.
Richmond (Leonard) pseud. See Richmond (L. T.)
Richmond (M. E.) 6940 (36)
Richter (H. P.) 2266.
Rickard (J. A.) 1612.
Ricker (Hanna) 6835.-
Ricks (Eldin) 2903.
Rider (Brett) 2267.
Rider (Fremont) 2268, 4396.
Ridgley (D. C.) 3617 (114)
Ridler (A. B.) 543.
Ridley (G. N.) 1613.
Riechers (A; F. J.) 6940 (37) me
Riegel (E. R.) 3898. peti
Riemens (Hendrik) 5045. - ~ ou
Rienow (Robert) 5046. 2 a
Ries (Heinrich) 1134 (135), 2675. 4
Riesenberg (Felix) jr. 2269.
Riess (Curt) 3899, 5047.
Riesz (H, Scheu-) See Scheu-Riesz (Helene)
Rieveschl (George) ir. jr. 4014.
Rifkin (Lillian) 1614, 1615, 5029.
Rigby (Douglas) 6326, 6836.
Rigby (Elizabeth) 6326, 6836
Rigdon (V. E.) 4595. 4}
Riggle (H. L.) 6837.
Riggs (I. B.) 6327.
Riggs (T. L.) 2270. if
Rightmire (G. W.) 1616, 2271. Be
Rihbany (A. M.) 3051 (158), 3994 (266)
Riley (J. W.) 3051 (159, 160), 3470, 6496 (60)
Riley (W. B.) 1018.
Rimanoczy (R. S.) 4633.
Rimington (Critchell) 2272, 5048.
Rimmer (Harry) 3900, 5635.
Rinehart (M. R.) 719 (38, 39), 3994 (267), 4397,
4526 (233), 6496 (61-63), 6940 (38) ‘
Rioseco (A. Torres-) See Torres-Rfoseco (Arturo)
Rippy (J. F.) 2904, 3901.
Riseman (J. E. F.) 4398.
Rister (C. C.) 2905.
Rister (Claude) 1019, 2273, 2906.
—See also Holt (Tex) pseud.
Ritchie (W. A.) 3471.
Ritner (Ann) 2274.
Rivett (Carol) 2907. 7
—See also Lorac (E. C. R.) eee
Rivlin (H. N.) 544.
Roan (C. M.) 1617.
Roback (A. A.) 5636.
Robacker (E. F.) 6838. on
Robb (L. A.) 1020. |
Robbins (E. R.) 3617 (115) : :
Robbins (Zila) 1618. |
Pee
Roberts (C. G. D.) 3994 (268) 2)
Roberts (C. W.) 1619. f
Roberts (Cecil) 2908. 7 |
Roberts (D. A.) 545.
Roberts (Dick) 6328.
Roberts (G. A.) 1330.
Roberts (H. 8S.) 2909.
Roberts (J. B.) 3503.
Roberts (J. G.) 4526 (234)
Roberts (Kenneth) 3472.
Roberts (N. H.) 4399. -
Roberts (Terence) See Sanderson (i. te)
Roberts (Vivienne) 5049. ,
Roberts (W. A.) 1620, 5637.
Roberts (Warren Aldrich) 5050.
Robertson (Constance) 2910. Z
Robertson (E. A.) 546.
Robertson (H. E.) 2911.
Robertson (Percy) 3473.
Robertson (Willard) 4400.
Robey (J. B.) 6329.
Robie (Virginia) 5776 (64)
Robin (Celia) 2275.
Robin (Zipporah) See Robin (Celia)
Robinson (A. L.) 2276.
“Robinson (A. W.) 1021.
Robinson (Boardman) 6476.
Robinson (C.S.) 3474.
Robinson (D. E.) 1022.
Robinson (Don) 2277.
~
Jan.-Dec., 1944
Robinson (E. A.) 3051 (161)
Robinson (F. B.) 547.
Robinson (F. P.) 1578.
Robinson (Gertrude) 5051.
Robinson (H. M.) 4068.
Robinson (H. T.) 1621.
Robinson (J. H.) 3994 (269), 4526 (235)
Robinson (L. N.) 1622.
Robinson (M. H.) 3475.
Robinson (M. J.) 5638.
Robinson (Nona) 1023.
Robinson (U. G.) 548.
Robinson (W. A.) 5052.
Robinson (W. J.) 5223 (144, 145)
Robinson (W. W.) 2912.
Robsjohn-Gibbings (T. H.) 1623.
Robson (J. B.) 1024.
Robson (Janet) 549-551.
Roces (Wenceslao) 3591, 3631.
Roche (A. S.) 4526 (236, 237), 5776 (65)
Roche (R. A.) 5639-5641.
Rochester (Anna) 2278.
Rockey (Harry) 3476.
Rockwell (F. F.) 2913.
Rocky Mount mills. 5642.
Roden (H. W.) 1025, 5053.
Rodgers (A. D.) 3d. 4401.
Rodkey (R. G.) 1026.
Rodman (O. H. P.) 3477.
Rodney (G. B.) 5054.
Rodriguez (L. E.) 2447.
Rodriguez (T. O.) 1027, 4182.
Roe (J. H.) 5643.
Roeburt (John) 3478.
Rgnning (H. N.) 1624.
Rgnning (N. N.) 1624.
Ropke (Wilhelm) 6839. ,
Roessler (E. W. E.) 3617 (116)
Rogers (B. A.) 5555.
Rogers (Hayden) 1942.
Rogers (J. A.) 5055.
Rogers (J. E.) 5223 (146)
Rogers (Kerk) See Knowlton (E. R.)
Rogers (R. L.) 3266.
Rogers (Rachel) See Redmon (L. K.)
Rogers (Samuel) 5056.
Rogers (W.E.) 5644.
Rogosinski (W. W.) 2003.
Rogues de Fursac (Joseph) 1134 (136)
Rohanne (Paule) 6840.
Roheim (Géza) 552.
Rohlfs (A. K. G.) 2435 (15)
Rohifs (Mrs. Charles) See Rohlfs (A. K. G.)
Rohmer (A. E.) 3902.
Rohmer (Sax) pseud. See Ward (A. S.)
Rojankovsky (Feodor) 2279.
Rolfs (P. H.) 3994 (270)
Rollins (H. E.) 4422, 4423.
Rolo (C. J.) 1625, 6330.
Romains (Jules) 294, 6331.
Romanoff (Paul) 5057.
Romaszkan (Gregor von) 6841.
Romeo (T. A.) 5645.
Romig (H. G.) 4687.
Ronald (James) 2280.
Rooney (A. A.) 5458.
Rooney (Andy) See Rooney (A. A.)
Roos (F. J.) 1626.
Roos (Kelley) 1028.
Roosevelt (F. D.) 3903.
Roosevelt (Theodore, pres. U.S.) 3051 (162),
3994 (271)
Root (A. 1.) 6332.
INDEX
295
Root (E. R.) 6332.
Rosa (Guido) 2281. ‘
Rosanoff (A. }.) 1134 (136)
Rose (Arnold) 958, 959, 3391, 3392.
Rose (J. H.) 3051 (163)
Rose (M. S.) 3994 (272)
Rose (R. S.) 1330.
Rose (S. E.) 5646.
Rosebery (Mercedes) 2914.
Roseboom (E. H.) 5760.
Rosen (George) 1029.
Rosenberg (B. D.) 5058.
Rosenblatt (Henry) 4402, 4403.
Rosenfeld (Paul)_ 6842.
Rosenstein (J. L.) 6333.
Rosenthal (M. L.) 5647.
Rosenthal (R. S.) 1030.
Rosinski (Herbert) 1627.
Rosmanith (Olga) 6843.
Rosmarin (T. Weiss-) See Weiss-Rosmarin (Trude
Rosol (John) 6844.
Ross (A. E.) 553.
Ross (Diana) See Denney (Diana)
Ross (E. J.) 2282.
Ross (J. F.S.) 554, 5059.
Ross (L. B.) 6334.
Ross (N. W.) pseud. See Young (Mrs. Stanley)
Roth (Herb) 4404.
Roth (L. V.) 6845.
Roth (Suzanne) 3617 (93)
Rothblatt (H. M.) 555.
Rothe (Anna) 2493.
Rothery (Agnes) 1628.
Rothwell (H. F.) 6846.
Rothwell (Mel-Thomas) 6846.
Rotter (G. E.) 3523. «
Rountree (Harry) 5776 (61)
Roussel (Fernand) 556.
Roux (G. L.) 557.
Roux (L. A.) 3994 (273)
Rowe (A. H.) 2283.
Rowe (A. T.) 3904.
Rowe (Anne) 6335.
Rowe (H. K.) 5223 (147)
Rowland (Benjamin) jr. 4472.
Rowley (H..H.) 3905, 5648.
Rowley (P. G.) 6847.
Rowse (A. L.) 1629.
Royal Candian air force. Historical sec. 6848.
Royle (E. M.) 1134 (137)
Ruck (Berta) See Oliver (B. R.)
Rudin (H. R.) 6336.
Rudolph (Marguerita) 2536.
Rue (C. B.) 3479.
Ruehl (V. E.) 1134 (67), 4526 (109), 6496 (44)
Ruggles (Eleanor) 4405.
Rukeyser (Muriel) 4406.
Rumsey (Adeline) 6849.
Runbeck (M. L.) 2915, 4407.
Rundel (C. E.) 2284.
Runes (D. D.) 2285.
Runnells (R. A.) 2286.
Rush (N. O.) 5060.
Rush (W. M.) 5061.
Ruskowski (C. W.) 558.
Russell (A. G.) 6337.
Russell (C. F.) 1031.
Russell (Horace) jr. 3048.
Russell (J. D.) 947.
Russell (W. H.) 559, 6338.
Russo (A. J.) 5649.
Russo (D. R.) 5649.
Rust (F. W.) 2287.
Rutherford (Gay) 3480, 6850.
Rutledge (Nancy), 2288.
Ruxton (G. F. A.) 3994 (274)
Ruzicka (Rudolph) 1516.
Ryan (C. J.) 6299.
Ryan (F. A.) 5629.
Ryan (J. A.) 3994 (275)
Ryan (J. K.) 5062.
Ryan (M. G.) 3481.
Sabatani (Rafael) 3906.
Sabin (A. H.) 3617 (117)
Sabin (E. L.) 5223 (148)
Sabine (G. H.) 1630.
Sachs (Hanns) 5650,
Sackville-West (V.M.) 560, 1631.
Sadler (W.S.) 3907.
Sadtler (S.S.) 3994 (276)
Saenger (Oscar) 3994 (277-282)
Safranek (Milos) 5063.
e (Dana) 2916.
Reciatem Oe 2289.
Sailor (R. W.) 3482. .
Sainsbury (A. H.) 561.
St. John (Robert) 6851.
Sakay (Yvette) 1632.
Sale (Elizabeth) 6339.
Salerno (Dominick) 4408.
Salinger (Herman) 6671.
Sallen (Benjamin) 6340.
Salny (S. M.) 1032.
Salten (Felix) 1005, 6852, 6853.
Salter (Andrew) 1633.
Samuel (Maurice) 3483.
Sanceau (Elaine) 5064. , ‘
Sanchez (G.1.) 1888.
Sand (George, pseud. of Mme. Dudevant) 4526 (238)
Sandburg (Carl) 946, 3051 (164), 6476.
Sandell (E. B.) 3484.
Sanders (George) 6341.
Sanderson (i. T.) 6342.
Sandford (W. P.) 2290.
Sandin (A. A.) 4409.
Sandoz (Maurice) 6854.
Sands (W. F.) 5651.
Sandstrém (Flora) pseud, See Cochrane, lady,
Sangster (M. E.) 2917.
Sansom (G. B.) 562. "8
Santayana (George) 563.
Sante (L. R.) 3485.
Sanville (G. W.) 564.
Sapper, pseud, See McNeile (H. C.)
Sargent (E. B.R.) 1692.
Sargent (P. E.) 4410
Sargent (S.S.) 1634.
Sarguans (Daniel) 5652.
Sarolea (Charles) 3617 (118)
Saroyan (William) 6343.
Sarsen-Bucky (Frida) 5065.
Saucier (C. L.) 2918.
Saucier (Ted) 3684.
Sauer (Emil) 3617 (57)
Saulnier (R. J.) 1033, 1412.
Saunders (C. C.) 2098.
Saunders (C. F.) 4526 (239)
Saunders (E. J.) 3617 (119)
Saunders (H.S.) 1635, 4411.
Saunders (Lyle) 6855. -
Saunders (Theodore) See Scott (Denis) pseud.
Sava (George) See Bankoff (George)
Savage (E. V.) 6855.
Savage (Thomas) 2291,
Savery (Constance) 4412.
Savidge (A. L.) 6344.
296
Saville-Sneath (R. A.) 5653.
Sawtell (E. E.) 3486.
Sawyer (E. R.) 6345.
Sawyer (R. A.) 3487. |
Sawyer (Ruth) 1134 (138), 1762 (44)
———-See also Durand (R. S.)
Saxon (John) 1034, 5066.
Saxton (C. N.) 2292.
Saye (A. B.) 565.
Sayers (D. L.) 2919, 5654.
Scanlon (C. C.) 1035.
Scanlon (C. L.) 1035.
Schaaf (W..L.) 566, 5937.
Schaap (Walter) 1636.
Schachner (Nathan) 6346.
Schaldach (W. J.) 6857.
Schardt (A. J.) 6858,
Scharf (E. E.) 1036-1038.
Scharfstein (Ben-Ami) 2293.
Scharfstein (Zevi) 1637, 3488.
Schatkin (S. B.) 1039.
Schauffler (R. H.) 3994 (265)
Scheifele (Ernst) 89.
Scheinfeld (Amram) 6347,
Schendel (Arthur van) 2920.
Scherer (J. A. B.) 4526 (240)
Scherer (Paul) 3908.
Scherman (D. E.) 3489, 6182.
Scheu-Riesz (Helene) 4413.
Schilpp (P. A.) 3909.
Schindler (G. W.) 4414.
Schlaitzer (I. L.) 5655.
Schlesinger (A. M.) 4802.
Schlesinger (S. A.) 851.
Schictzhauer (H. E.) 6348.
Schmidt (C. F.) 2294.
Schmidt (C. L.A.) 2295.
Schmidt (Karl) 2296. —
Schmidt (M. P.) 3490.
Schnapper (M. B.) 1040.
Schnebly (A. P.) 6349.
Schoenen (Hermann) 6350.
Schofield (A. N.) 5067.
Scholem (G. G.) 3491.
Scholz (Jackson) 5068.
Schoolland (M. M.) 6859.
Schory (H. F.) 5069.
Schrader (Franz) 3492.
Schrader (L. F.) 6351.
Schreiber (A. M.) 1041.
Schriftgiesser (Karl) 5070.
Schrott (Estelle) 567.
Schubert (Leland) 3493.
Schueler (Herbert) 544.
Schiitze (Martin) 3994 (283)
Schultz (J. W.) 3051 (165-167)
Schultz (Sigrid) 568.
Schurr (S. H.) 1169,
Schutt (W. H.) 569.
Schuyler (W. B.) 2297.
Schwartz (C. W.) 6860.
Schwartz (L. E.) 2298.
Schwartz (S.S.) 4415.
Schwarz (S. M.) 3095.
Schwarzkopf (Ernst) 1134 (139)
Schwarzschild (Leopold) 4416.
Schweinhagen (E. A.) 2610.
Schwettmann (M. W.) 570.
Schwind (J. V.) 6352.
Schwoerer (M. B.) 571.
Science in Soviet Russia. 4417.
Science in the univ. 6861.
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i,
Science yeuy bk. of 1944, 2299,
Scofield (C. I.) 6940 (2)
Scoggin (Margaret) 3548.
Scott (Bradford) pseud. 1042, 1638.
——See also Leslie (A.)
Scott (David) 5656.
Scott (Denis) pseud. 1639.
- Scott (E. J.) 4526 (287)
Scott (F. W.) 1751, 2419.
Scott (J. R.) 5223 (149)
Scott (M. M.) 1640.
Scott (R. B. Y.) 5657.
Scott (R. L.) jr, 6353.
"Scott (Reva) 3494.
Scott (W. R.) 5071.
Scott (Sir Walter, bart.) 4526 (241)
Scoville (Genevieve) 1641.
Scribes. 6862. :
Scroggs (W. 0.) 572, 3994 (284)
Scudder (V. D.) 6230.
Sczudlo (Walter) 3495.
Seaman (A. H.) 5223 (150)
Sears (C. E.) 4526 (242)
Sears (F. E.) 5658.
Sears (F. W.) 4418.
Searson (J. W.) 6496 (64, 65)
Seaton (Judith) 5515.
Seaver (Edwin) 3496, 5072.
Sechrist (E. L.) 5073.
Sedgwick (W. E.) 6354.
Seebach (M. R. H.) 5223 (151)
Seeger (Elizabeth) 4419.
Seerley (H. H.) 3617 (120)
Segal (E.) 2721.
Segal (R. H.) 4420.
Seger (G. H.) 1043.
Seghers (Anna) 2921, 6863.
Segre (Alfredo) 1642.
Seibel (F. W.) 2207.
Seide (Meyer) 1643.
Seide (Michael) pseud. See Seide (Meyer)
Seifert (Elizabeth) See Gasparotti (E. S.)
Seitz (D. C.) 5223 (152)
Selby (John) 6355.
Self (M.C.) 5074.
Selke (Angela) 6863.
Selkirk (Jane) 5075.
Sell (L. L.) 573, 6356.
Sellers (A. V.) 1134 (140)
Selling (L.S.) 2922.
Seltzer (C. A.) Pe (285), 4526 (243)
Selwood (P. W.) 5
Semple (Gordon) sett
Semple (H. C.) 1762 (45)
Sen (G.E.) 3497.
Sencourt (Robert) See George (R. E. G.)
Sender (R. J.) 2300
Senn (M. J. E.) 4421,
Sense (Eleanora) 6865.
Seps (S. B.) 1044,
Serebriakoff (Alexandre) 3385.
Seredy (Kate) 5358.
Serl (Emma) 3617 (121)
Serralles (J. K.) 6357.
Service (R. W.) 4526 (244)
Sessler (J. J.) 2923.
Seton (Anya) See Chase (A. S.)
Seton (E. T.) 3994 (286-289)
_ Seventh-day adventists. Gen. conference. Dept.
of educa. 3498.
Severinghaus (A. E.) 4443.
Sewall (Mary) 325.
297
Sewall (R. T.) 3910.
Seward (H. L.) 5659.
Sewell (Helen) 5660.
Sexton (J. E.) 3331. P
Seyler (Athene) 2924.
Seymour (A. H.) 6358.
Seymour (C. B.) 6496 (66)
Seymour (G.S.) 75.
Sforza (Carlo, comte) 1270.
Shackelford (J. D.) 6866.
Shackleton (Robert) 3994 (290)
Shafer (L.J.) 3911.
Shaffer (E. A.) 1644, 6359.
Shakespeare (William) 3912, 3994 (291), 4422, 4423,
6867, 6868.
Shane (Susannah) 1045,
Shane (Ted) 2925.
Shankland (F. N.) 3499.
Shanley (F. R.) 3913.
Shann (Renée) 6360.
Shannon (Alberta) 6869.
Shannon (H. J.) 5223 (153)
Shapiro (Irwin) 2926, 3500.
Shapiro (Karl) 4424. f
Shaplen (Joseph) 6584.
Shappiro (Herbert) 3501.
Sharkey (Don) 1645.
Sharp (D. L.) 3051 (168)
Sharp (F. C.) 5223 (154)
Sharp (H. O.) 6361.
Sharp (J. K.) 5076.
Sharp (Margery) 4425.
Sharp (W. R.) 2927.
Shattuck (Dora) 3502.
Shattuck (M. A.) gros
Shattuck (Richard) pseud.
Shatzky (Jacob) sc
Shaver (E. L.) 1646.
Shaw (A. J.) 6362.
Shaw (Bernard) See Shaw (G. B.)
Shaw (E. E.) 5776 (66-68)
Shaw (E. P.) 4927.
Shaw (G. B.) 5662, 6363.
Shaw (G. R.) 6361. ‘
. See Shattuck (ors)
SrtAw, ROSAWOLD
GREWFELL= bee
e as :
Shea (J. G.) 6364.
Shea (J. L.) 6365.
Shea (Margaret) 4426.
Shealy (J. B.) 2301.
Shedd (Margaret) See Kisich (M. S.)
Sheean (Vincent) 4096.
Sheed (F. J.) 5399,
Sheehan (M. R.) 710, 5767.
Sheehan (P. P.) 5223 (155, 156), 6496 (67)
Sheen (F. J.) 2929, 6366, 6367.
Sheerar (L. F.) 2940.
Sheffrey (Stephen) 5663.
Sheiry (E.S.) 3914.
Sheldon (A. E.) 575.
Sheldon (W. H.) 3504.
Shelmadine (Marguerite) 5164, 5165.
Shepard (Frank) co. 1134 (141, 142), 5223 (157),
5776 (69), 6496 (68)
Shepard (Odell) 3051 (169)
Shepherd (J. W.) 366.
Sheridan (M.C.) 2302.
Sherman (C. P.) 6368.
Sherman (D. F.) 6369.
Sherman (Mrs. F. H.) 6870.
Sherman (H. M.) 3505, 3506.
Sherman (N. H.) 155.
Sherman (R. L.) 3915.
See Red aw ner SOG MeN Ee eM aR IR NES ON MSU SN
Sherman (R. W.) 2930.
Sherman (Richard) 4427, 4428.
Sherman (Robert) 1046.
Sherman (S. P.) 4526 (245)
Sherri (Edsel) 1047.
Sherriff (R. C.) 5664.
Sherrill (L. J.) 2303.
Sherrod (Robert) 4429.
Sherwin (R. T.) 3916.
Sherwood (Margaret) 5776 (70)
Shields (Karena) 5077.
Shiels (Albert) 4526 (336, 337)
Shientag (B. L.) 2931.
Shih (Kuo-Heng) 5665.
Shillaber (C. P.) 3917.
Shimer (H. W.) 2932. .
Shinn (Everett) 576, 3470.
Shinwell (Emanuel) 6871.
Shirk (W. W.) 1049.
Shneour (Zalman) 3507.
Shoemaker (F. C.) 369, 2783, 3918.
Shoemaker (Francis) 5988, 5989.
Shoemaker (L. M.) 2162, 4305.
Shoghi, effendi. 6370.
Sholes (C. H.) 3508.
Shore (Maxine) 6371.
Short (R. G.) 1647.
Shotwell (J. T.) 3509.
Shoufler (E. E.) 6372.
Shrock (R. R.) 2932.
Shull (L. M.) 3919.
Shulman (Max) 2933.
Shuman (J. T.) 5078.
Shurtleff (Bertrand) 1048.
Shuster (G. N.) 5079.
Shute (Nevil) 3510.
Shute (W. G.) 1049.
Sidgwick (J. B.) 4430.
Sidney (Margaret)-pseud. See Lothrop (H. M. S.)
Sieff (Mark) 1648.
Siegele (H. H.) 1050, 2934, 4431.
Siegler (S. L.) 3920.
Sigerist (H. E.) 577, 1051.
Sigler (L. H.) 3921.
Sikorski (Wyadysjaw) 685.
Sill (E. R.) 2304.
Siller (Van) 4432.
Silvers (E. R.) 1649.
Simenon (Georges) 1329, 2935, 5080.
Simison (B. D.) 2304.
Simkins (F. B.) 5666.
Simkins (W.S.) 4526 (246)
Simmons (Harry) 5667.
Simmons (J. S.) 1650, 5081.
Simonds (F. H.) 3994 (292)
Simonov (Konstantin) 264.
Simons (S. E.) 3617 (66)
Simpson (F. L.) 2305.
Simpson (J. E.) 3922.
Simpson (William) 5668.
Sims (D. R.) 3511.
Sims (E. R.) 6373.
Sims (V. M.) 1105.
Sinclair (B. M.) 719 (40), 5776 (71)
Sinclair (B. W.) 4526 (247)
Sinclair (C. G.) 5082.
Sinclair (May) 3051 (170)
Sinclair (Upton) 293, 3512.
Sindelar (J. C.) 1134 (143)
Singer (E. A.) 5288.
Singer (I. J.) 1052.
Singer mfg. co. 3617 (122-124), 4526 (248-260),
INDEX
298
‘ pt. 1iiee uk oe
Pd
5776 (72-92)
Singer sewing machine co. 3617 (125-137)
Singleton (Esther) 3051 (171)
Singmaster (Elsie) 3051 (172)
Sipes (L. M.) 5331.
Siren (Oswald) 3994 (293)
Sitwell (Edith) 4433, 5669.
Sitwell (Osbert) 2936, 4434.
Sitwell (Sacheverell) 578.
Sjostrom (D. C.) 1053.
Skard (Sigmund) 2759.
Skattelbol (Lars) 5083.
Skaupy (Franz) 6872.
Sketch. 3513, 3514, 3923, 3924, 4435, 4436, 5084-
5086, 5670, 6374- 6377, 6873.
Skidmore (H. D.) 4437.
Skinner (E. B.) 6940 (39)
Skinner (Martyn) 3515.
Skolsky (Syd) 5671.
Skomorovsky (Boris) 579.
Skouras (C. J.) 2937.
Slack (E. P.) 2365.
Slade (C. B.) 4526 (261)
Sladen (F. J.) 3516.
Slattery (C. L.) 3051 (173)
Slaughter (F. G.) 1651.
Sloan (R. P.) 4438.
Sloane (T. O.) 6678.
Slobodkin (L. S.) 4439, 6378.
Slocum (Rosalie) 3566.
Slurzberg (Morris) 2938.
Smart (Hawley) 5672.
Smart (J. D.) 2306.
Smart (M.S.) 6379.
Smart (R.C.) 6379.
Smedley (Agnes) 2219.
Smith (B. F.) 6874.
Smith (C. Alphonso) 4526 (262, 263) \
Smith (C. E.) 3925.
Smith (C. L.) 3517.
Smith (C. P.} 580.
Smith (C. R. F.) 1652.
Smith (Clark Ashton) 6380.
Smith (D. D.) 1653.
Smith (D. E.) 3617 (164, 165), 4526 (336, 337)
Smith (D. T.) 6575.
Smith (E. B.) 2307.
Smith (E. C.) 5673.
Smith (E. G.) 1654.
Smith (E. M.) 3926
Smith (E.S.) 4440
Smith (E. W.) 2308
Smith (Eleanor) 6875.
Smith (Elmer R.) 2309.
Smith (Everett R.) 5674.
Smith (F. B.) 5223 (158)
Smith (F. C.) 1054.
Smith (F. H.) 5223 (158)
Smith (F. R.)\ 3051 (21-26)
Smith (F. T.) 2939.
Smith (G. C.) 719 (41)
Smith (Garrah M.) 2310.
Smith (Geddes) 2313.
Smith (George Howard) 3880, 4526 (173)
Smith (Gilbert M.) 3518.
Smith (Mrs. Gordon H.) 581.
Smith (H. Allen) 6381.
Smith (H. L.) 1656.
Smith (H. R.) 6074.
Smith (Harmon) 1719 (23)
Smith (Harvey) 1655.
Smith (Heber) 4441.
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INDEX
Jan.-Dec., 1944
Smith (Helen Reagan) 6382.
Smith (Henry Augustine) 4545.
Smith (Herman) 6876.
Smith (I. C.) 5675.
Smith (J. B. R.) 582.
Smith (J. F.) 2310.
Smith (J. G.) 5087.
Smith (J. H.) 6383.
Smith (J. R.) 3617 (138)
Smith (K. F.) 1657.
Smith (L. A.) 636.
Smith (L. D.) 3519.
Smith (L. W.) 719 (42)
Smith (Lillian) 1658.
Smith (M. E.) 4442.
Smith (Maxwell) 3927.
Smith (Mortimer) 1055.
Smith (N. A.) 3994 (294)
Smith (O. J.) 583.
Smith (O. M.) 2940.
Smith (P..E.) 4443.
Smith (P. F.) 1659-1661, 3226, 3617 (27)
Smith (R. G.) 1056.
Smith (R. L.) 5088.
Smith (S. Harcourt-) See Harcourt-Smith (Simon)
Smith (S. Kaye-) See Fry (S. Kaye-Smith)
Smith (W. B.) 5447.
Smith (W. M.) 6808.
Smith (Wade C.) 6877.
Smith (Wilfred Cantwell) 2941.
Smither (E. L.) 5676.
Smith (Noble) 6496 (77)
Smithsonian scientific series.
Smitt (R. A.) 1057.
Smyth (H. W.) 3617 (139)
Sneath (R. A, Saville-) See Saville-Sneath (R. A.)
Sneed (M. C.) 2311.
Snell (F. D.) 5677.
Snell (R. J.) 5223 (159)
Snider (Felix) 4955.
Snider (J. D.) 1058.
Snodgrass (C. A.) 3928.
Snow (A. R.) 2942.
Snow (C. H.) 1059.
Snow (D. J.) 4444.
Snow (E. R.) 584.
Snow (Edgar) 5089, __
Snow (W. L.) 3994 (295)
Snowden (J. H.) 5678.
Snyder (F. B.) 3051 (174)
Snyder (H. E.) 2943.
Snyder (Henry) 3617 (140)
Snyder (LeMoyne) 2944.
Society of Amer. foresters. Com. on forestry
terminology. 1663.
Society of Mayflower descendants in the state of
Conn. 5900.
Society of motion picture engineers, inc. 3520.
Sockman (R. W.) 1664.
Sohl (C. E.) 3521.
Soifer (M. K.) 5679.
Sokoloff (Boris) 6384.
Soldiers’ & sailors’ prayer bk. 1665,
Sollid (Erik) 5906.
Solomon (H. C.) 5090.
Solow (Herbert) 3095.
Somers (G. F.) 4456.
Sommer (F.H.) 1060.
Sommer (H. H.) 3522.
Sommer (I.) 5689.
Sondergaard (Arensa) 6878.
Sonneck (O. G. T.) 3994 (296)
1662.
299
Soong (T. V.) 181.
Sorenson (F. E.) 3368, 3523.
Sorokin (P. A.) 1061.
Sothern (E. H.) 5776 (93)
Sotos (A. C.) 5680.
South Carolina, Sup. ct. 1134 (144-146), 3617 (141,
142), 4526 (264-268), 6496 (69)
South Carolina & South eastern digest, 1729 to date.
6879.
South Dakota, Sup. ct. 2312.
Southard (Ruth) 585.
South eastern digest. 1943 ann. 586.
South eastern digest, 1729 to date. 6880.
Southeastern reptr. 1134 (147), 3617 (143), 4526
(269-271)
——Second ser. 587, 1666, 3524, 4445, 6385.
Southern digest. 1944 ann. 5091.
Southern digest, 1809 to date. 2945, 2946.
Southern reptr. 1134 (148), 3617 (144), 4526 (272),
5223 (160), 6496 (70)
—--Second ser. 588, 2947, 3525, 5092, 6386.
Southmayd (H. J.) 2313.
Southwell (J. A.) 2948.
Southwest Pacific & the war. 6881.
Southwestern reptr. 1134 (149-156), 3617 (145-149),
4526 (273-282), 6496 (71-74)
——-Second ser. 589, 590, 1062, 1667-1669, 2314,
2315, 2949, 2950, 3526-3528, 3929, 3930, 4446,
5093, 5681-5685, 6882.
Southwold (Stephen) 2316,
Southworth (G. V.) 5094.
Southworth (J. V.) 5094.
Soward (F. H.) 591.
Sowers (P. A.) 1670.
Spaeth (E. B.) 3529.
Spain (John) pseud. See Adams (C. F.)
Spalding (H. S.) 1762 (46)
Spargo (J. W.) 2951.
Spargo (John) 3051 (175), 3530.
Sparkes (Boyden) 3531.
Sparks (D. E.) 2952.
Spearman (F.H.) 1719 (43)
Spears (R. W.) 3532.
Spector (Ivar) 3533.
Spector (S.1I.) 1960.
Speier (Hans) 3308.
Spell (J. R.) 6387. ©
Spellman (F. J.) 592, 2953.
Spence (C. E.) 122.
Spence (Lewis) 1671.
Spencer (Cornelia) 6883.
———~See also Yaukey (G. S.)
Spencer (E. W.) 5776 (54)
Spencer (G. A.) 1063.
Spencer (G. L.) 1134 (157)
Spencer (James) 1672. |
Spencer (P. R.) 593-595.
Spencer (Theodore) 2317.
Speransky (A. D.) 1919.
Sperry (Armstrong) 3534.
Sphere. 596-600, 1064-1066, 1673-1678, 2318-2322,
2954-2956, 3535-3538, 3931-3935, 4447-4451,
5095-5100, 5686-5688, 6388-6390, 6884-6887.
Spiegel (C. A.) See Jaynes (Clare) pseud,
Spiegel (E. A.) 5689.
Spiegler (Samuel) 1679.
Spiller (L.R.) 1601.
Spink (L. K.) 2957.
Spinka (Matthew) 3936.
Spire (André) 6888.
Spittel (R. L.) 2958.
Spivak (L. E.) 5101.
Splawn (A. J.) 5776 (94)
Spofford (G. H.) 4526 (39)
Sprackling (Helen) 1680.
Sprague (A. C.) 3539.
Sprague (Marshall) 601.
Sprigge (C.J. S.) 602, 3540.
Spring (A. W.) 5102.
Spring (Howard) See Spring (R. H.)
Spring (Powell) 3937.
Spring (R. H.) 5103, 5104.
Springer (J. F.) 603. °
Spurling (R. G.) 6391.
-Spurr (J. EB.) 3541. .
Squier (V.C.) 3938.
Stables (John) 6392.
Staderman (R. Harwood-) See Harwood-Staderman
(Richard)
Stafford (Ann) pseud. See Pedler (A. I. S.)
Stafford (Frank) pseud. See Hough (S. F.)
Stafford (Jean) 5105.
Stafford (Kay) 6393.
Stafford (M. M. E.) 6394.
Stamm (R. T.) 5787.
Standish (Robert) 604, 1067.
Stanford (C. V.) 6496 (75)
Stanford (E. B.) 2959.
Stanley (A. A.) 3617 (150) -
Stanley (Chuck) 2323, 3939, 5690.
Stanton (F. N.) 6144.
Stanwood (Edward) 3994 (297), 5776 (95)
Stapledon (R. G.) 605.
Stapleton (Laurence) 2960.
Stark (B.S.) 5106.
Stark (G. W.) 606.
Starke (D.) 3051 (176, 177)
Starkey (S. H.) jr. 1147.
Starr (H. E.) 1681.
Starr (Jimmy) 2324.
Starr (Mark) 5965.
Starret (William) 2325.
Starrett (Vincent) 3542, 5107.
State bd. quest. & ans. for nurses. 607.
Stauffer (R. M.) 1068.
Stayton (J. W.) 5223 (161)
Stead (Christina) 6889.
Stead (H. J.) 608.
Stecher (W. A.) 4526 (283)
Steck (F.B.) 609. -
Steel (Kurt) 3719.
Steen (F. H.) 44, 610, 2476, 2477.
Stefansson (Vilhjalmur) 2961, 5194.
Steffen (Albert) 643.
Stegemerten (G. J.) 944.
Steig (William) 6395, 6890.
Steiger (G. N.) 5581.
Stein (Ralph) 6891.
Steinberg (Bernhard) 3543.
Steinberg (S. H.) 6892.
Steiner (Charlotte) 4774, 5691, 5692.
Steiner (Rudolf) 3544.
Steiner-Prag (Hugo) 1096.
Steinmetz (C. P.) 1762 (47)
Stekel (Wilhelm) 481i.
Stephens (F. J.) 6396.
Stephens (James) 3994 (298), 4526 (284)
Stephenson (G. T.) 5108.
Stephenson (J. W.) 5109.
Stephenson (W. H.) 1591.
Sterling (F. W.) 4526 (285)
Sterling (Helen) 5110.
Stern (E.G.) 611.
Stern (G. B.) pseud. 833, 3210.
300
——See also Holdsworth (G. B.)
Stern (Jacques) 846.
Stern (L. J.) 612.
Stern (Michael) 2962.
Sterner (Richard) 958, 959, 3391, 3392. }
Stetson (Graydon) 1896. :
Stettinius (E. R.) ir. 613.
Stevens (Alden) 1228.
Stevens (Montague) 614.
Stevens (R. O.) 2963.
Stevens (V.S.) 6893.
Stevens (W. B.), 615.
Stevens (W. O.) 3940.
Stevenson (Augusta) 1682, 5111.
Stevenson (B. E.) 2964. \
Stevenson (D. E.) 1069, 5112.
Stevensom(O. J.) 5223 (162)
Stevenson (R. A.) 616, 6397. |
Stevenson (R. L.) 2965, 3994 (299), 5776 (96)
Steward (Verne) 5113.
Stewart (A. B:) 5114.
Stewart (C. O.) 5776 (3)
Stewart (C. P.) 5115.
Stewart (Irma) 2326.
Stewart (J. Q.)" 3545.
Stewart (O. M.) 2327.
Stewart 1. H. J.) 1070, 2966, 6894.
Stewart (T. D.) 516, 2242.
Sticker (Henry) 5116.
Stidger (W. L.) 2967.
Stieff (F. P.) 6895.
Stieri (Emanuele) 2328-2330, 2068 2910
Stigers (M. F.) 5693.
Stiles (A. A.) 5776 (97)
Stiles (P. G.) 1134 (158), 4526 (286)
Still (Alfred) 6896.
Stillman (Dorothea) 2331.
Stine (B. V.) 5117.
Stirling (Yates) jr. 1683.
Stoddard (A. J.) 1071, 2971, 5118, 5119.
Stoddard (Charles) 1072, 3941.
Stoddard (G. D.) 2332.
Stokes (J. H.) 6398.
Stolberg (Benjamin) 3546.
Stoll (D. G.) 1673.
Stoll (E: E.) 617.
Stone ee 5120.
Stone (Ezra) 6399.
Stone (G. K.) 4003.
Stone (Helen) 5529.
Stone (Irving) 5694.
Stone (N. J.) 5695.
Stone (Thomas) 2333, 5121, 6897.
Stone (W.S.) 6400.
Stonehouse (N. B.) 2972.
Stoner (P. W.) 2334.
Stones (Elizabeth) 5482.
Stoopnagle (Colonel L. Q.) See Taylor (F. C.)
Stoppelman (J. W. F.) 788.
Storer (T. I.) 6401.
Storm (Theodor) 3617 (151)
Stott (R. G.) 4452.
Stoudemire (S. A.) 3315.
Stout (Rex) 5696.
Stout (W. B.) 618, 5776 (98)
Stowe (L. B.) 4526 (287)
Stowe (Leland) 619.
Strabel (Thelma) 3547.
Strakhovsky (L.I.) 1684.
Strang (R. M.) 3548. o
Stratemeyer (Edward) 3051 (178), 3994 (300)
Straus (Nathan) 620.
Fe ge Od.
~
Strausbaugh (P. D.) 2335. }
Strauss (Lehman) 6402.
Streatfeild (M.C.) 2973.
——See also Barne (Kitty) pseud.
Streatfeild (Noel) 1685, 2974.
' Strecker (E. A.) 2975. -
Street (C.J. C.) 2336, 2337.
—See also Rhode (John) pseud
Street (James) 5697.
Street (W. E.) 5127.
Streit (C. K.) 621.
Strichartz (M.H.) 4453.
Strickland (H. N.) 1074.
Stringer (Arthur) 1134 (159), 4454.
Strodach (P. Z.) 622.
Strode (Hudson) 2976, 5698.
Stroebe (L. L.) 2977.
Strohm (J. L.) 1686.
Strong (E. P.) 3204, 4455.
Strong (L. A. G.) 3549, 5122, 5123.
Strong (R. P.) 6403.
Strothmann (F. W.) 2180.
Stroud (Robert) 623.
Stroup (H. H.) 3550.
Strunsky (M. G.) 5699.
Strunsky (Rose) 3994 (128)
Strunsky (Simeon) 5124.
Stuart (D. R.) 3994 (305)
Stuart (E. R.) 4347.
Stuart (Jesse) 1687, 5700.
Stuckey (H. P.) 5701.
Stuckey (Lillien) 1761.
Stucki (Walter) 6898.
Study (Guy) 2338.
Stumbough (Virginia) 2978.
Stump (C. R.) 3551.
Sturges-Jones (Marion) See Wescott (M. Sturges-
Jones)
Sturgis (Robert) 3942.
Sturzo (Luigi) 6899.
Suba. See McCracken (S. S.)
Subkoy (A. A.) 1919.
Suddeth (J. H.) 624.
Sues (I. R.) 625.
Suhr (E. G.) 1688.
Sullivan (E. J.) 2979.
Sullivan (J. F.) ir. 6404.
Sullivan (Lawrence) 1689.
Sulzby (J. F.) ir. 1075.
Summy (C. F.) 3051 (179)
Sumner (J. B.) 4456.
Sun (Fo) 5125.
Sun (T. W.) 5702.
Sunley (W. T.) 626.
Super (M. L.) 3552.
Supreme ct. reptr. 627.
Surette (T. W.) 3994 (301-304), 6496 (76)
Surface (F. M.) 1771.
Susanne, pseud. See Scharf (E. E.)
Sutcliffe (Donald) 6405.
Suter (C.M.) 628.
Sutherland (Douglas) 629.
Sutherland (Louis) 6406.
Sutter (J. A.) ir. 1076.
Sutton (Margaret) 5126.
Sutton (R. L.) 3553.
Sutton (R. M.) 6207.
Sutton (T. C.) 5795.
Svensen (C. L.) 5127,
Swain (M. M.) 5703, 6407.
Swallow (Alan) 4457.
Swanfeldt (Andrew) 3943.
301
ue ‘Jan.-Dec. ., 1944 .
Swanson (A. B.) 6408.
Swarthout (Lind) pseud.
Sweet (H. J.) oi7,
Sweet (W. W.) 4458.
Swenson (D. F.) 2980, 6714.
Swenson (L. M.) 2980, 6714.
Swenson (Olaf) 2339.
Swichkow (L. J.) 4459.
Swift (Helen) 630.
Swiggett (Howard) 2340.
Swinnerton (Frank) 5704.
Sylvestre (F. A.) 631.
Synon (Mary) 406, 6754.
Syracuse univ. College of med. 6409.
Syrett (H. C.) 5705.
Syrkin (Marie) 5128.
Szabo (Stephen) 5129.
Szczepanowicz (L. M.) See Borski (L. M.)
Taber (C. W.) 1699.
Taber (Gladys) 2981, 6410.
See Miller (Basil)
Table of N. Y. cases, 1794-1912. 5223 (163)
Tacitus (Cornelius) 3994 (305)
Taft (Jessie) 4460.
Taft (W. H., pres. U.S.) 1762 (48), 3994 (306)
Taggart (M. A.) 3051 (180)
Tagore (Rabindranath) 3994 (307-310)
——See also Ravindranatha Thakura, Sir.
Talbot (Constance) 1691.
Talbot (Hake) pseud. See Nelms (Henning)
Talbot-Booth (E. C.) 1692, 4461.
Taliaferro (W. H.) 1078.
Talmey (B.S.) 5223 (164)
Tamas (Istvan) 1907.
Tannehill (I. R.) 3554.
Tanner (F. W.) 3944.
Tansill (C. C.) 632.
Tappan (E. M.) 3051 (181), 3994 (185, 311-318)
Tapper (Thomas) 3994 (319), 4526 (288-290), 5223
(165), 6411.
Tarbell (A. W.) 5130.
Tarbell (Harlan) 2341.
Tarbell (Martha) 1079, 5776 (99)
Tarboux (J. G.) 3555.
Tarkington (Booth) 1762 (49-53), 3051 (182- 188),
3617 (152), 3994 (320, 321), 4526 (291- Peale
6496 (60)
Tarshish (Perez) 1080.
Tashi (Yoritomo) See Yoritomo-Tashi.
Tate (A. H.) 2025.
Tate (M. T.) 2686.
Tatham (Campbell) 4462.
Tatler & Bystander. 3556-3560, 3945-3948, 4463,
4464, 5131-5138, 5706, 6412-6418, 6900-6902.
Taubenschlag (Raphael) 2342.
Taus (E.R.) 1693.
Taylor (A. M.) 1724.
Taylor (Alice) 252.
Taylor (C. F.) 4465.
Taylor (C. M.) 1479.
Taylor (C. W.) 3051 (50)
Taylor (D. M.) 2343.
Taylor (D. Norton-) See Norton-Taylor (Duncan)
Taylor (Deems) 633.
Taylor (F.C.) 2344.
Taylor (F. G.) 5139.
Taylor (F. W.) 3949.
Taylor (H. J.) 5140.
Taylor (H. ie 1081.
Taylor (J. L. B.) 3617 (153)
Taylor (John) 799.
Taylor (Kathryn) 5141.
Taylor (L.S.) 1332.
INDEX Sai ase |
| t.1n.s.,w4l 0 +
Taylor (Louis) 6419.
Taylor (M. L.) 2982, 3241, 6872.
Taylor (N. B.) 3094.
Taylor (P. A.) 2983.
Taylor (P. N. Walker-) See Walker-Taylor @. N.)
Taylor (P. R.) 6420.
Taylor (Richard) 6421.
Taylor (Rosemary) 6422.
Tchekoff (Anton) See Chekhov (A. P.)
Tcherikower (Elias) 5707.
Teague (C. C.) 3950.
Teichert (E. J.) 1082, 1083, 5708.
Teilhet (D. L.) 2984.
Teixeira de Mattos (Alexander) 4526 (60)
Teleky (Ludwig) 3561.
Tellington (W. J.) 2117.
Temple (William) 5142, 6423.
Templeton (F. E.) 4466.
Tenggren (Gustaf) 5143, 5232.
Tennessee. 6496 (77)
Tennessee. Ct. of appeals. 4467.
Tennyson (A. T., lst baron) 6424.
Terhune (F. B.) 1694.
Terhune (F. H.) 634.
Terman (L. M.) 3051 (189)
Terry (Josephine) See McNulty (Helen)
Teuscher (R. H.) 2345.
. Texas. Ct. of criminal appeals. 2985.
—Sup. ct. 3951.
Texas & South western digest, covering volumes
171-180 South western reporter, Second series.
6425.
Texas digest, 1840 os date. 3952.
Texas jurisprudence. Suppl., 1943. 5144.
Thane (Elswyth) See Beebe (Mrs, William)
Tharp (J. B.) 5145.
Tharp (L. H.) 2346.
Tharp (L. W.) 5709.
Tharratt (George) 1084.
Thayer (Frank) 5146.
Thayer (G. B.) 6426.
Thayer (Lee) 2347, 5710.
Thayer (Theodore) 635.
Thayer (V.T.) 6427.
Thayer (W. W.) 4468.
Theiss (L. E.) 6903.
Theobald (R. E.) 1196.
Theroux (F.R.) 636.
Thewlis (M. W.) 3562.
Thimann (K. V.) 6041.
Thirkell (Angela) 1085.
Thoma (K. H.) 1086.
Thomas (D. L.) 5148.
Thomas (Dorothy) 637.
Thomas (E.D.) 5147.
Thomas (E.S.) 2348.
Thomas (E. W.) 3690.
Thomas (G. F.) 1695.
Thomas (H. G.) 27-29, 224, 2466, 2467, 3064, 6510,
6511.
Thomas (Henry) 5148.
Thomas (M.A.) 1414.
Thomas (Mary) 638.
Thomas (Norman) 2349.
Thomas (R. B.) 2350, 3130.
Thomas (R. H.) 1696.
Thomas (R. T.) 2986.
Thomason (C. C.) 3563, 5149.
Thompson (Dunstan) 639.
Thompson (Edward) 6428.
Thompson (F. M.) 6496 (77)
Thompson (Florence Elizabeth) 640.
302
Thompson (Frank E.) 6429.
Thompson (G. W.) 3051 (190)
Thompson (J. W.) 3051 (191, 192), 3994 (322)
Thompson (L. R.) 2351.
Thompson (Lawrance) 641.
Thompson (M. A.) 4469.
Thompson (M. H.) 5711.
Thompson (Margaret) 3564.
Thompson (Oscar) 2987.
Thompson (Peter) 5712.
Thompson (Raymond) 5150.
Thompson (Sydney) 3565.
Thompson (Thelma) 1697.
Thompson (W. E.) 3936.
Thompson (W.S.) 2352, e
Thomsen (G. Thorne-) See Thorne-Thomsen
(Gudrun) e: :
Thomson (J. C.) 1762 (37)
Thomson (R. D.) 904.
Thorndike (A. H.) 3994 (323)
Thorndike (E. L.) 6430.
Thorndike (Lynn) 5151.
Thorne (Diana) 2353...
Thorne-Thomsen (Gudrun) 1762 (54), 6431.
Thorp (F. H.) 3994 (324) :
Thorp (M. F.) 5152. |
Thorp (Willard) 4470, 5152.
Thorpe (Berenice) 1087. ~
340th engineer regiment. 2354.
Thrift (C. T.) ir. 2988.
Thulin (F. A.) 1088.
Thurber (Evangeline) 2175.
Thurber (James) 5713.
' Thursfield (H. G.) 84.
Thurston (C. H. P.) 4526 (296)
Thurston (E. L.) 5153.
Thurston (E. S.) 3051 (193)
Tiemann (H. D.) 5714.
T’ien (Ju-K’ang) 5665.
Tietze (Hans) 6432.
Tietze-Conrat (E.) 6432.
Tiller (Fritz) 1857.
Tilley (K.M.) 3764.
Tillotson (Arthur) 6291.
Tillotson (L.S.) 4471.
Tilly (Edmund) 5776 (2)
Tillyard (E. M. W.) 1698.
Tilsley (Frank) 2355.
Tilton (Alice) pseud. See Taylor (P. A.)
Timbie (W. H.) 1134 (160, 161)
Timm (J. A.) 5154.
Tingdale (Martin) 5715.
Tinker (E. L.) 1089.
Tireman (L.S.) 1699.
Tobias (Norman) 642.
Tobin (C. M.) 2989.
Tobin (R. L.) 5716.
Tocci (Stanley) 5155.
Todd (Ann) 3566.
Todd (Helen) 5156.
Todoroff (A. A.) 2990.
Todrin (Boris) 5157, 5158.
Toichiro (Naito) 4472.
Tokay (Elbert) 1700.
Toksvig (Signe) 3567.
Tolson (M. B.) 5159.
Tomlinson (E. T.) 5223 (166)
Tomlinson (J. C.) 1090.
Tomlinson (P. G.) 6496 (78)
Tompkins (W. A.) 1701, 5160.
Tone (F. J.) 4473.
Tooker (L. F.) 5776 (100)
Jan.-Dec.,.1944
INDEX
Torrence (Ridgely) 5276.
Torres-Rioseco (Arturo) 6433.
Torrey (H. F.) 3568.
Torrey (Marjorie) 5161.
Torrey (Volta) 1702.
Toumey (J. W.) 1134 (162)
Tousey (Sanford) 3569, 5717.
Towne (E. T.) 3994 (325)
Townend (Jack) 6904.
Townsend (Herbert) 1703.
Toynbee (Philip) 4474.
Trafton (G. H.) 3994 (326)
Trail (Florence) 2356.
Trask (W. R.) 2300.
Travers (J. D.) 719 (44)
Treadwell (Bill) 5718.
Treadwell (F. P.) 1134 (163)
Treanor (Tom) 5162.
Treasury of modern best sellers. 2357.
Treat (Lawrence) 6905.
Trebein (B. E.) 1762 (55)
Tregaskis (Richard) 5163.
Tremblay (Laurence) 2991.
Trent (Robbie) 5719.
Trent (W. P.) 4526 (44, 297)
Trent-Johns (Altona) 6906.
Tressler (J. C.) 1751, 4548-4551, 5164, 5165.
Trevena (John) pseud. See Henham (E. G.)
Trevifio (S. N.) 1161.
Treviranus (G. R.) 2992.
Trilling (M. B.) 2993.
Trites (W. B.) 5223 (167)
Tritton (A.S.) 1704.
Trives (Eleanor) 643.
Tromblay (M. P.) 1134 (164)
Trombly (A. E.) 2994.
Troyer (M.E.) 3570.
Truax (Rhoda) See Aldrich( R. T.)
Trueblood (D. E.) 5166.
Trumper (Max) 5878.
Trumpis (R. A.) 3571.
Trunk (I. 1.) 3953.
Tucker (G. M.) 3954.
Tudor (Tasha) 6778.
Tully (Bob) 3955.
Tully (L. L.) 5176.
Tunis (J. R.) 1705, 5720.
Tupholme (C. H. S.) 3572.
Turkington (G. A.) 3051 (155)
Turnbull (A. L.) 3573.
Turnbull (J. R.) 1091.
Turnbull (Margaret) 1134 (165)
Turnbull (P. W.) 6434.
Turneaure (F.E.) 1134 (68)
Turner (J. R.) 5721.
Turner (L. C.) 4657.
Turner (T. A.) 2995, 6435.
Turnley (F.R.) 3574.
Turpin (Lawry) 3575.
Turyn (Alexander) 3576.
Twaddell (W. F.) 2899.
Twain (Mark) pseud. See Clemens (S. L.)
Tweney (C. F.) 2358, 6436.
Twombly (F.D.) 4526 (298)
Twyeffort (F. H.) 4526 (299)
Tyler (A. F.) 1706.
Tyler (K.S.) 5722.
Tyler (Parker) 2996.
Tyre (A. B.) 5723.
Tyre (C. A.) 5723.
Uhlan (Edward) 1092, 2359, 2360.
Uhse (Bodo) 4475.
303
Ulbricht (T. C.) 1134 (52)
Ulreich (Nura) 3956.
Ulrich (L E.) sr. 644.
Umstattd (J. G.) 2361.
Underwood (C. W.) 3577.
Underwood (L. D.) 4526 (300-305)
Underwood (S. K.) 4526 (306-319)
Underwood (W. J.) 3578.
Uniform laws annot. 645, 646.
United States. 1707, 2362, 2363.
——Circuit cts. of appeals. 1134 (166, 167), 3617
(154, 155), 4526 (320-323), 6496 (79)
——Dist. cts. Porto Rico. 5223 (168)
——Office of price administration. 4476.
—— Office of war information. 5167.
——Sup. ct. 1708, 3617 (156), 5223 (169-171)
———War dept. 5168, 6437.
U.S. aviation repts. 2364.
U.S. camera, 1944. 647.
U.S. code annot. 5169.
U.S. naval academy, Annapolis. Dept. of elec-
trical eng. Physics staff. 2365.
— Dept. of foreign languages. 1709.
—Dept. of seamanship & navigation. 1710.
U.S. naval institute. 5170.
U.S. navy. Bureau of aeronautics. Training div.
6907.
——Office of the chief of naval operations. Avia-
tion trainfng div. 648-650, 1093-1095.
U.S. patents quarterly. 1711, 1712, 5171, 5172,
5724,
U.S. playing card co. 5223 (172), 6940 (40)
U.S. Sup. ct. digest, 1754 to date. 651, 4477.
Universal Jewish encycl. Reading guide & index.
2366.
Universal ref. liby. 2367.
Untermeyer (Louis) 1096, 2866, 3051 (194)
Updegraff (R. R.) 1762 (56)
Upfield (A. W.) 1713, 5725.
Upham (A: H.) 4526 (324)
Upson (W. H.) 5173.
Urann (C. A.) 3994 (251)
Urban (John) 3957.
Ure (O. E.) 6438.
Urmston (Mary) 2368.
Utting (M. J.) 2997.
Uttley (A. J.) 652.
Uttley (Alison) See Uttley (A. J.)
Vail (Margaret) 2369.
Vale (Eugene) 5726.
Valentine (Elsa) 3958.
Van Alstyne (R. W.) 2370.
Van Andel (H. J.) 3579.
Van Cleef (Eugene) 3617 (157)
Vandenberg (Frank) 2998.
Van den Daele (P. F.) 1714.
Van der Elst (Joseph) 6908.
Van der Grift (Cornelis) pseud, See Van der
Star (C. C.)
Vanderkloot (W. J.) 4478.
Van der Schalie (Henry) 4310.
Van der Star (C. C.) 1097.
‘Vanderwalker (F.N.) 1098, 6439.
Van Deusen (J.G.) 4479.
Van Devander (C. W.) 1715.
Van de Water (F. F.) 4480.
Van de Water (John) 653.
Van Doren (Carl) 1099, 1100, 1716, 2371, 2999.
Van Doren (Mark) 1717.
Van Duzer (A. L.) 3580.
Van Dyke (J. C.) 3994 (327)
Vanity fair mills, inc. 2372.
Van Kleeck (Mary) 6940 (41)
Van Laar (Henrietta) 5727.
Van Loan (C. BE.) 3994 (328-330), 4526 (325-329)
Van Metre (T. W.) 3959.
Vann (E. C.D.) 5347.
Van Ness (Lilian) 1718.
Vannest (C. G.) 2439.
Van Noy (Kathryne) 5988, 5989.
Van Nuys (Stephen) 3960.
Van Rosen (Rosa) 5373.
Van Sinderen (Adrian) 1719, 6909.
Van Trutzschler (Wolf) 6440.
Van Vechten (Carl) 1134 (168), 3994 (331)
Van Wagenen (Kate) 3994 (332, 333)
Van Winkle (Matthew) 654.
Van Winkle (Paul) 3581.
Van Zandt (J. P.) 3961.
Varese (Louise) 2373.
Vassar (Matthew) 719 (45)
Vatican City religious bk. co., inc. 655.
Vaughan (J. E.) 2121, 2122.
Vaughan (W. T.) 3000.
Vaughn (C. L.). 2224.
Vavoudis (N. Jj.) 5728.
Vazquez (Alberto) 2374.
Veinus (Abraham) 2375.
Venning (Michael) 4481.
Verbeck (B. K.) 1508, 1509.
Vercors (—) 1252.
Vereecken (Ben) 4526 (330)
Vergilius Maro (Publius) 6916.
Vermont digest annot. 3962.
Vernadsky (George) 3001.
Verrill (A. H.) 1134 (169, 170)
Vertes (Marcel) 6911.
Vesce (V.C.) 6441.
Vesey (R. E.) 1101.
Vestal (Stanley) See Campbell (W. S.)
Vetter (E. G.) 6442.
Vetter (Joseph) 6031.
Vickers (Roy) 5174.
Vico (Giambattista) 3582.
Villard (O. G.) 3002.
Vinal (Harold) 3003.
Vinaroff (G. E.) 2376.
Vincent (H. P.) 6443.
Vincent Loretto, sister. 1308.
Vinton (Iris) 5175.
Violich (Francis) 3583.
Virgil. See Vergilius Maro (Publius)
Virginia. 4482.
Virginia & South eastern digest, 1729 to date. 6912.
Virginia & W. Va. digest. 1134 (171)
Virginia & West Virginia digest, 1681 to date. 656,
657, 1102, 1720, 2377, 3004, 3584.
Virtue (C. F. S.) 5729.
Viruly (A.) 3585.
Visher (S.S.) 6913.
Visson (Andre) 3586.
Vittorini (Domenico) 3587.
Vizetelly (F. H.) 3588.
Volume liby. 5176.
Von Hagen (Christine) 2378.
Von Hagen (V. W.) 6444.
Von Ternes (Margit) 6557.
Voorhees (H. C.) 5223 (173)
Voorhis (Jerry) 3005.
Voronoff (Serge) 658.
Vos (B. J.) 4483.
Vreeland (Hamilton) jr. 6445.
Wach (Joachim) 3589.
Wachsman (Z. H.) 659.
304
Waddams (H. M.) 3361.
Waddell (J. A. L.) 1134 (172)
Wade (F.B.) 1134 (173) >
Wade (G.1.) 4484.
Wade (M. H. B.) 5223 (174)
Wadlow (H. F.) 2605.
Wadsworth (L. A.) 2379.
Wadsworth (W.C.) 4485.
Wadsworth (W. S.) 1134 (174)
Wagenknecht (Edward) 4635, 5177.
Wager (Willis) 4635, 4636.
Waggaman (M. T.) 4526 (331)
Wagner (H. R.) 4486.
Wagoner (J. B.) 5178.
Wahl (A. M.) 2487.
Waineman (Paul). See MacDougall (Sylvia)
Waite (H. E.) 2380,
Waite (Jon) 660.
Waitt (P. E.) 719 (46)
Wakeman (Frederic) 1721.
Wald (Marcus) 2381.
Waldeck (T.J.) 3006.
Waldenmaier (N. P.) 6446.
Waldman (Louis) 4488.
Waldo (E. L.) 6447.
Wales (H. B.) 5730.
Waley (Arthur) 6488.
Walker (A. H.) 4526 (332) -
Walker (A. K.) 4489.
Waiker (A. P.) 3051 (195)
Walker (A.S.) 1468.
Waiker (D. P.) 3007.
Waiker (E. E.) 2, 5990.
Walker (John) 5873.
Walker (Mildred) 1103.
Walker (S.C.) 1104.
Walker (Stanley) 5179.
Walker (Williston) 5776 (101)
Walker-Taylor (P. N.) 1722.
Wallace (A. D.) 5732.
Wallace (A. R.) 1134 (175)
Wallace (Archer) 6914.
Wallace (Dillon) 1134 (176)
Wallace (Ernest) 661.
Wallace (H. A.) 3963.
Wallace (K. M.) 5731.
Wallace (L. H.) 438,.1723.
Wallace (Mary) 5180.
Wallace (Whilden) 1105.
‘Wallbank (T. W.) 1724.
Waller (A. R.) 3051 (39)
Waller (Willard) 5181.
Walling (R. A.J.) 4490.
Walling (S. A.) 3964, 6448.
Wallis (E. G.) 3965.
Wallis (R.S.) 4491.
Walpole (E. W.) 5182, 6915.
Walpole (Horace) 5732.
Walpole (Hugh) 3051 (196)
Walsh (D. D.) 2880.
Walsh (J. C.) 1106.
‘Walsh (Mary) 3008.
Walsh (P. S. B.) 3009, 3497, 4492, 5183.
Walter (H. R.) 6940 (18)
Walter (John) 196.
Walter (Max) 3051 (197)
Walters (M. 0.) 6449.
Walters (Raymond) ir. 1107.
Walton (E.C.) 6450.
Walton (M. A.) 2382.
Walz (Audrey) 5184.
Wambaugh (Sarah) 1600.
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INDEX
Wandless (E. G.) 1725.
Wandrei (Donald) 5185.
Wang (Chi-chen) 1726, 1727, 5733, 5734.
Wang (T.J.) 662. ,
Wannamaker (0. D.) 3544.
Wanous (S. J.) 4505.
Warburg (J. P.) 6451.
Warburton (S. R.) 663.
Ward (A. C.) 664.
Ward (A.S.) 2383, 3994 (334, 335)
Ward (Sir A. W.) 3051 (39)
Ward (Arch) 6452.
Ward (E. G.) 3051 (198), 3617 (158, 159)
Ward (F.E.) 3590.
Ward (Harold) 6916.
Ward (Mrs. Humphry) See Ward (M. A. A. A.)
Ward (M. A.) 3051 (198)
Ward (M.A. A.) 3617 (160, 161), 3994 (336)
Ward (M. B.) 3010.
Ward (N. F.) 2432.
Ware (L. A.) 1108.
Ware (Leon) 6453.
Warhaftig (Zorach) 5186.
Warkentin (Abraham) 3966.
Warlow (T. P.) jr. 3445.
Warner (Anne) 3994 (337) ;
Warner (Rex) 2384.
Warner (W. L.) 3011.
Warnock (Robert) 3590.
Warren (James) 5187, 6917.
Warren (R. P.) 2385.
Warren (Sidney) 665.
Warriner (E. C.) 3617 (162)
Washington (State) 2386, 6454.
Washington broadcast. 1728.
Wasilievska (Wanda) 1811, 3591.
Wasserman (Louis) 5735.
Watchtower Bible & tract soc.,
Waterman (T. L.) 1729.
Waters (R. M.) 2387.
Watkin (E.1.) 6918.
Watkins (Glen) 3967.
Watkins (S. C.) 4493, 6919.
Watson (A. M. K.) 4943.
Watson (H. O.) 6455.
Watson (Katherine) See Watson (A. M. K.)
Watson (L. E.) 6456.
Watson (Nell) See Sherman (Mrs. F. J.)
Watson (Virginia) 3994 (338), 6457.
Watters (F.C.) 3968.
Watts (B. M.) 5189.
Watts (Franklin) 3969.
Watts (Newman) 3970.
Waugh (A. EB.) 666.
Waugh (E. D. J.) 3971.
Waugh (F. J.) 6940 (42)
Wavell (A. P.) 1730.
Waxman (Meyer) 3972.
Wayland (J. W.) 667.
Wayland (M. M.) 3592.
Wayne (Elaine) 1731.
Wayne (Palma) 4297.
Weatherford (H. L.) 668.
Weatherhead (L. D.) 1732, 3593.
Weatherspoon (J. B.) 3115.
Weatherwax (J. L.) 1332.
Weaver (C. J.) 4336.
Weaver (R. T.) 4131.
Weaver (R. W.) 3973.
Weaver (W.E.) 1893.
Webb (H. E.) 3617 (27)
Webb (R. Wilson) See Quentin (Patrick) pseud.
Webb (W. P.) 2388.
inc. 5188.
305
Webber (H. J.) 3012.
Webber (I. E.) 5190.
Weber (C. J.) 2389.
Weber (L. M.) 1109.
Webster (H. H.) 3051 (199), 3994 (339)
Webster (Hutton) 1733, 4494.
Webster (K. G. T.) 3051 (140)
Webster (Noah) 3617 (163)
Webster’s home, schl. & office dict. 5191.
Wechsler (David) 3594.
Wechsler (J. A.) 4495.
Wecter (Dixon) 5192.
Wedgwood, lord. See Wedgwood (Josiah)
Wedgwood (C. V.) 6920. :
Wedgwood (Josiah) 669.
Weed (C. M.) 5223 (175)
Weeks (A. W.) 5193.
Weems (P. V.) 670, 671, 5736, 5737, 6458.
Wehr (julian) 4496, 5609, 6921.
Weigert (H. W.) 5194.
Weil (B. H.) 3013.
Weil (F. J.) 6459.
Weilerstein (S. R.) 6922.
Weill (B. C.) 4497.
Weiman (Rita) 4526 (333)
Weimer (B. R.) .2335.
Weinfeld (William) 4036.
Weisgal (M.W.) 6923.
Weisgard (Leonard) 5195.
Weiskopf (F.C.) 4498.
Weiskotten (H. G.) 1414.
Weisman (A. 1.) 6460.
Weiss (J. E.) 2390.
Weiss (Samuel) 2399.
Weiss-Rosmarin (Trude) 5738.
Weitenkampf (Frank) 1527.
Welch (M. B.) 1734.
Welcher (Rosalind) 2391.
Welchons (A. M.) 672.
Weld (L. D.) 3994 (340)
Welding encycl. 1943. 2392.
Weller (George) 6461.
Welles (Sumner) 4499.
Welles (Winifred) 1735.
Wellhouse (W. H.) 5739.
Welling (Renate) 6924.
Wellman (P. I.) 1736.
Wells (Carolyn) 4526 (334, 335)
Wells (Carveth) 1110.
Wells (H. G.) 3994 (341, 342)
Wells (Helen) 673, 3014, 5740.
Wells (J. V.) pseud. See Schwind (J. V.)°
Welsh (R. E.) 1134 (177)
Wemyss (Stanley) 3974, 5196.
Wend (Milton) 2393.
Wenger (P.N.) 6364. .
Wentworth (George) 3617 (164, 165), 4526 (336,
337)
Wentworth (Harold) 4500. .
Wentworth (Patricia) See Turnbull (P. W.)
Werkman (C. H.) 4339.
Werner (Jane) 674, 6925.
Wertenbaker (C. C.) 5197, 5741.
Werth (Alexander) 5198, 6462.
Werum (F.R.) 3804.
Wescott (E. R.) jr. 3595.
Wescott (M. Sturges-Jones) 5199.
Weslager (C. A.) 6463.
Wesley (E. B.) 1733.
West (G. T.) 6464.
West (Keith) 3975, 5742.
West (Ruth) 1737.
West (Tom) pseud. See East (Fred)
INDEX Bann en 4 beat
Lai i pt. I, n. S., V. ct leans
West (V. Sackville-) See Sackville-West(V.M.) . Whitehead (H.S.) 6475. : \
West pub. co. 5743, 5744, 6465. Whiteside (G. K.) 681.
West Virginia. Sup. ct. of appeals, 1111, 6926. Whiting (A. D:) 1762 (57)
West Virginia& South eastern digest, 1729 to date. Whitman (W. G.) 5454.
6927. Whitman (Walt) 6476.
Westfall (B.S.) 3015. Whitman pub. co. 5202.
Westfall (Strader) See Westfall (B. S.) Whitmarsh (Agnes) 4348.
Westland (Lynn) 1112, 5745. Whitmore (Irol) 4505.
Westmacott (Mary) 5200. Whiton (Sherrill) 5747. if
Weston (Garnett) 675, 3016. Whittier (J. G.) 3051 (199)
' Weston (H. G.) 6940 (2) Whittlesey (Derwent) 2397.
Weston (M. F.) 6466. Whitty (j. H.) 6496 (52)
Westrate (E. V.) 1738. Who was who in America. 1743.
Wetherell (June) See Frame (Mrs. Daniel) — Who’s who, 1944. 3021, 3980.
Wexler (Gertrude) 369U. Who’s who in America. 3022.
Weygandt (Cornelius) 3976. Who’s who in Amer. educa. 3023.
Wharton (Edith) 6496 (80) Who’s who in the East. 682.
Whayne (T. F.) 5081. Whyburn (W. M.) 785.
Wheeler (Mrs. C. B.) See Wheeler (R. W.) Whyte (W. F.) 683.
Wheeler (D. E.) 3994 (343) Wichelns (H. A.) 5203.
Wheeler (H. T.) 3977. Wickes (F. G.) 3994 (355)
Wheeler (Harold) 6467. Wickizer (V.D.) 3599.
Wheeler (Hugh) See Quentin (Patrick) pseud. Widtsoe (L.D.) 684.
Wheeler (J. E.) 2147, 2218. Wiegman (Carl) 3677.
Wheeler (K. W.) 6468. Wiener (Willard) 2398.
Wheeler (Monroe) 3596. ~ : Wieniewska (Celina) 685.
Wheeler (Opal) 6469. Wierzynski (Kazimierz) 5748.
—See also Macrae (Mrs. John) sr. | Wiesner (Beda) See Wiesner (Bedrich)
' Wheeler (Post) 1113. Wiesner (Bedrich) 4506.
Wheeler (R..W.) 676. Wiesner (William) 3981.
Wheland (G. W.) 6470. Wiggers (C.J.) 5749.
Whelton (Paul) 4501. Wight (E. A.) 686. ; :
When hostilities cease. 677. ' Wilbur (M.E.) 1115. |
Whiffen (E. T.) 6471. Wilcox (E. V.) 1744.
Whinnery (J. R.) 3461. Wilcox (F. M.) 5750.
Whipple (D. V.) 1739. Wilcox (Richard) 3489, 4156.
Whipple (Dorothy) 678, 2394. Wilcox (S.C.) 1116.
Whipple (Gertrude) 5746. Wild (L. H.) 1134 (73)
Whitaker (A. P.) 4502. Wilde (Irene) 687.
Whitcomb (Catharine) 3017. Wildenbruch (Ernst) 5223 (178)
White (Alain) 3662, 3776. Wilder (H. B.) 1851.
White (Alma) 6928. Wilder (L. B.) 5223 (179)
White (B. M.) 679. Wilder (Robert) 3024.
White (C. F. Dakin-) See Dakin-White (C. F.) Wiley (B. I.) 1117.
White (D. F.) 1740. Wilhelm (Donald) 2409, 5204.
White (E. B.) 5201. Wilkins (L. A.) 3051 (200)
White (E. L.) 5223 (177) Wilkins (Vaughan) See Wilkins (W. V.)
White (E.O.) 1741. Wilkins (W. V.) 3025, 5205.
White (Edward Franklin) 5223 (176) Wilkinson (B. G.) 688.
White (Ethel Fairfield) 1742. Wilkinson (L. U.) 1745, 3617 (170), 6496 (81)
White (H. C.) 2512, 3018. Wilkinson (P. H.) 2401.
White (J. G.) 4503. Willard (A. C.) 1134 (48), 6940 (17)
White (J. M.) 512. Willard (N. W.) 6477.
White (L. T.) 680. Willett (H. C.) 6930.
White (Leigh) 2395. Willetts (W. P.) 689.
White (M. Bourke-) See Bourke-White (Margaret) William (Peter) 4507.
White (M.S.) 6472. Williams (B. A.) 3600.
White (Marion) 3978. Williams (B. C.) 5751.
White (N. G.) 6473. Williams (B. Y.) 2402, 2403.
White (P. D.) 3979. Williams (E. R.) 2404.
White (R. M.) 1114. Williams (Edith B.) 6478.
White (Ruth) 3597. Williams (Edwin B.) 5752.
White (S..A.) 4504. Williams (Eric) 6479.
White (S. E.) 3994 (344-353) Williams (G. M.) 2405.
White (T. W.) 2396. Williams (G. N.) 5206.
White (Victor) 3019. Williams (Gurney) 2406.
White (W. A.) 3994 (354) Williams (H. E.) 5990.
White (W. B.) 3020. Williams (H. W.) jr. 4649.
White (W. C.) 6474. Williams (J. F.) 2712.
White (W. P.) 3617 (166-169) Williams (J. H.) 4509, 6480.
White (Wendell) 3598. Williams (J. R.) 4508.
Whitefield (F.J.) 6929. Williams (Jay) 5753.
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Williams (Johnny) 4510.
Williams (L. A.) 690.
Williams (L. B.) 6931.
Williams (Leigh) See Williams (W. L.)
Williams (Lou) 5207.
Williams (Mountford) See Williams (G. M.)
Williams (Oscar) 4511.
Williams (R. L.) 3601.
Williams (R. O.) 427.
Williams (R. R.) 3361.
Williams (S. A.) 3982.
Williams (S.C.) 6481.
Williams (S. T.) 2304, 6496 (82)
Williams (T. A.) 2407.
Williams (Van Zandt) 1788.
Williams (W. C.) 5754.
Williams (W. L.) 691.
Williams (W. Leigh) 3026.
Williams (W. W.) 3994 (356)
Williams (Wright) 692, 4512.
Williams-Heller (Annie) 1746.
Williamson (H. F.) 693.
Williamson (P. B.) 4513.
Williamson (Thames) 2408.
Williard (L. R.) 694.
Willis (Jerome) See Willis (P. J.)
Willis (P. J.) 3027.
Williston{A. L.) 3983.
Willits (J. H.) 3617 (138)
Willkie (Frederick) 6482.
Willkie (H. F.) 3602.
Willkie (W. L.) 1951, 4514.
Willock (Ruth) 1118.
Wills (Elida) 695, 696, 5208.
Wills (P. A.) 697.
Wilmerding (Lucius) jr. 698.
Wilmet (J. S.) 5755.
Wilson (C. M.) 3028, 3984.
Wilson (D. C.) 3029.
Wilson (D. W.) 699.
Wilson (E. H.) 5223 (180)
Wilson (F. M.) 5756.
Wilson (Frank E.) 1700.
Wilson (Frazer Ella) 5757.
Wilson (G. Lloyd) 6932.
Wilson (G. M.) 3051 (201)
Wilson (Gilbert Livingstone) 3617 (171)
Wilson (Gordon) 1701.
Wilson (H. B.) 3051 (201)
Wilson (H. L.) 3994 (357-361), 4526 (338)
Wilson (H. V.) 4838.
Wilson (J. D.) 1747.
Wilson (P. W.) 4515.
Wilson (R. D.) 5759.
Wilson (R. K.) 5758.
Wilson (R. M.) 3030.
Wilson (Woodrow) 1134 (178)
Wilstach (F. J.) 5776 (102)
Wilstach (Paul) 5223 (181)
Wiltse (C. M.) 6483.
Wimberly (P. K.) 2409.
Winckel (E. F.) 3985.
Windeatt (M. F.) 6933.
Winfield (A. M.) pseud. See Stratemeyer (Edward)
Winfield (C. H.) 984.
Wingate (I. B.) 3603.
Winser (David) 702, 3031.
Winsor (Kathleen) See Herwig (K. W.)
Winston (Clara) 1748.
Winston (Richard) 1748.
Winston bus. administration. Cumulative. 3986.
Winston dict. 703, 1119, 1749, 3032, 6934.
Winston dict. for schls. 2410.
Winter (C. E.) 5209.
Winter (C.S.) 694.
Winter (Milo) 3994 (363)
Winter (N. O.). 4526 (339)
Winters (Yvor) 2411.
Wintersgill (H. G.) 3051 (16)
Winton (A.L.) 1134 (179)
Winton (K. B.) 1134 (179)
Wintringham (T. H.) 3987.
Winzen (Damasus) 6935.
Wirth AF: P.) 3033, 3604.
Wirth ‘(H. G.) 3602.
Wirtschafter (R. D.) 1750.
Wirtz (Willem) 753.
Wisconsin. Sup. ct. 3034, 5210.
Wise (H. A.) 3035.
Wise (L. E.) 3605.
Wise (M. K.) 2412.
Wise (S.S.) 3036.
Wise (T. J.) 6936.
Wise (W. H.) & co., inc. 3988.
Wish (Harvey) 704.
Wiswell (Tommie) 3989.
Witherspoon (Anna) 4516.
Wittke (Carl) 5760.
Witwer (H. C.) 5223 (182-214)
Woglom (W. H.) 2211.
Wohl (J. J.) 5761.
Wohlberg (Meg) 3606, 6226.
Wolf (F. T.) 5762.
Wolf (Howard) 705.
Wolfbein (S. L.) 1120.
Wolfe (D. M.) 3037.
Wolfe (J. H.) 3607.
Wolff (F. F. Merrell-) See Merrell-Wolff (F. F.)
Wolff (J. L.) 4517.
Wolff (M. E.) 2413.
Wolo, pseud. See Van Trutzschler (Wolf)
Woman’s inst. of domestic arts & sciences. 1121.
Wons (Anthony) 6937.
Wood (B. D.) 1555.
Wood (Clement) 3038, 6484.
Wood (E. M.) 706.
Wood (F. L.) 4518.
Wood (F. L. W.) 3039.
Wood (Janet) 5763.
Wood (L. H.) 6938.
Wood (L. N.) 5764. i
Wood (L. P.) 3608.
Wood (N. R.) 2414.
Woodbridge (F. J. E.) 1762 (58)
Woodbury (D. O.) 1122.
Woodford (Jack) 2415.
Woodgate (Leslie) 51765.
Woodman (D. V. A.) 1707.
Woodruff (G. P.) 2416.
Woods (R. L.) 6485.
Woods (R.S.) 5766.
Woodson (C. G.) 4519.
Woodward (Elizabeth) See Magdelain (Mrs, fa
Woodward (George) 708.
Woodward (H. L.) 1709.
- Woodward (Joan) 3040.
Woodward (W. E.) 3041.
Woodworth (R. S.) 710, 5767.
Woole (Francis) 5211.
Woolever (M.S.) 3042.
Woolf (Leonard) 2417, 2418.
Woolf (Virginia) 2418.
Woollcott (Alexander) 4520.
Woollcott (Barbara) See Brooks (Mrs, Nathaniel)
Woolley (Catherine) 6486.
Woolley (E.C.) 1751, 2419.
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Pak slid
Woolrich (Cornell) 3609, 5768.
——~See also Irish (William) pseud,
World bk. enc encycl, 2420.
World’s great events, 711, 2421.
World’s great humorous stories, 1123.
Worlton (J. T.) 5769.
Worman (J. H.) 3617 (172)
Wormser (I. M.) 3051 (42, 202), 4526 (126)
Worth (Kathryn) See Curry (K. W.)
Worthington (May) 3043.
Wren (F. L.) 5770.
Wren (P. C.) 4521.
Wright (Bailey) 2422.
Wright (Ethel) 2423.
Wright (F. W.) 2495.
Wright (G. E.) 1752.
Wright (H. B.) 5223 (215)
Wright (H. N.) 1124.
Wright (H. R.) 4522.
Wright (I. A.) 3994 (362)
Wright (J. E.) 225.
Wright (J. J.) 1125.
Wright (Richard) 3496.
Wright (W. E.) 1126, 1753, 5212, 6487.
Wright (W. H.) 5223 (216)
Wrightington (S. R.) 3617 (173)
Wrighton (W. H.) 712.
Wrightstone (J. W.) 5213.
Wriston (H. M.) 5771.
Wroth (L. C.) 3610.
Wu (Ch’eng-en) 6488,
Wu (S. T.) See Sun (T. W.)
Wuest (K.S.) 2424.
Wurtele (A. R.) 3990.
Wurzer (J. C.) 3611.
Wyatt (Woodrow) 3044.
Wyckoff (A. C.) 3612.
Wyeth (N. C.) 5776 (96)
Wylie (I. A. R.) 1134 (180)
Wylie (Philip) 1127, 5772.
Wynn (E. J.) 3613.
Wynne (Anthony) See Wilson (R. M.)
Wynner (Edith) 3045.
Wyon (Olive) 5773.
Wyse (F. C.) jr. 5214,
Wyss (j. R.) 3994 (363)
Xanthes, 3051 (17)
Yacoubian (A. H.) 3991.
Yakovlev (P. 1.) 5090.
Yale univ. Schl. of med. Historical liby. 1754.
Yamamoto (Sannosuke) 1140.
Yanoff (Leo) 5215.
Yarborough (C. A.) 3046.
Yarmolinsky (Avrahm) 1755.
Yassin (I. B.) 3992.
Yater (W. M.) 5216.
Yates (Dornford) pseud.
Yates (Margaret) 6489,
Yates (R. F.) 1128, 1756.
Yatewood (C. H.) 3614.
Yaukey (G.S.) 5217.
——See also Spencer (Cornelia)
Yeakley (J. R.) 3615.
Yeakley (M. H.) 1757.
Year bk. of dentistry. 1943. 713
Year bk. of dermatology & syphilology. 1943. 2425.
Year bk. of gen. med. 1943. 1714.
Year bk. of gen. surgery. 1943. 1129.
Year bk. of gen. therapeutics. 1943. 2426.
Year bk, of indus. & orthopedic surgery. 1943.
1130.
Year book of Jehovah’s witnesses. 1945. 6939.
See Mercer (C. W.)
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Year bk. of neurology, psychiatry & endocrinology. ae
1943. 2427.
Year bk, of obstetrics & gynecology. 1948, 1758,
Year bk. of pediatrics. 1943. 2428.
Year bk. of physical therapy. 1943. 1759.
Year bk. of radiology. 1944, 6490,
Year bk. of the eye, ear, nose & throat. 1943,
1131.
Year book of the eye, ear, nose & throat. 1944,
6940,
Year bk. of urology. 1943, 1132,
Yeats (W. B.) 3617 (174-184)
Yetwin (I. J.) 715.
Ylla. See Koffler (Ylla)
Yoder (R. M.) 2429.
Yorck (R. L.) 1760.
Yore (Clement) 3617 (185) .
Yoritomo-Tashi, 3051 (15, 16, 18)
Yoseloff (Thomas) 1761, 2430, 3047.
Yoshor (M. M.) 1133.
Yost (D. M.) 3048,
Yost (Edna) 6491,
Youmans (Eleanor) 5218.
Young (A. A.) 3994 (99)
Young (Chic) 4523.
Young (E. F.) 3994 (364), 4526 (340, 341)
Young (G. M.) 1134.
Young (Hazel) See Grinnell (H. Y.)
Young (J. F.) 1762.
Young (J. W.) 3616.
Young (Kimball) 4524,
Young (Marguerite) 5219.
Young (Michael)’ 2431.
Young (Miriam) 5774,
Young (S. P.) 4525.
Young (Stanley) 5220,
Young (Mrs. Stanley) 6492.
Young (Thomas) pseud. See Yoseloff (Thomas)
Young (W. T. ) ,716.
“oe men’s Christian assns. Internatl, com,
9.
Younger (Jj. E.) 2432.
Youtie (H. C.) 5221.
Yrisarri (Evelyn) 1699.
Yugow (Aaron) 3095.
Zabrodna (N. B.) 717.
Zaidenberg (Arthur) 6493. -
Zangwill (Israel) 3994 (365)
Zaturenska (Marya) See Gregory (M. Z.)
Zelliot (E. A.) 6615.
Zelomek (A. W.) 6494.
Zemurray (Sarah) 5775,
Zeydel (E. H.) 3112.
Zieglschmid (A. J. F.) 718.
Ziff (W. B.) 6495,
Zilboorg (Gregory) 3993.
Zilliacus (Konni) 3617.
Zimmerman (O. T.) 5222.
Zinsser (Hans) 5776 (30)
Zipprodt (R. R.) 4811.
Ziskin (D. E.) 719.
Zistel (Era) 2433.
Zoff (Otto) 232.
Zolotow (Charlotte) 6496.
Zolotow (Maurice) 2434.
Zuckerbram (Jj. S.) 5776,
Zugsmith (Leane) 1592.
Zurcher (A, J.) 3050, 5223, 5673.
Zutter (La Vada) 452.
Zweig (Stefan) 2435.
Zwemer (S. M.) 3994.
Zweng (A. C.) 3051, 5922,
Zweng (C. A.) 3051, 4526.
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