U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1950 January - June

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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1950 January - June Chapter 1 R59420, 14Mar50, Harry M.

Chandler (A)

DENTAL STATE BOARD QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS,

by R. Max Goepp. 3d ed.,

rev. ? 27Nov22, A692133. R59278,

6Mar50, R. Max Goepp (A)

DEPEW, Chauncey M. SEE

My memories of eighty years. R59549.

DERBY, Augustin. SEE

Cases on criminal law. R58420.

DERIEUX, Samuel Arthur. SEE

Bird dogs I have known. R60237.

DE SAUZé, Emile Blais. SEE

Exercises on French irregular verbs and verb blanks. R56688.

DESCENDING LIGHT, by Josephine M,

Brace. ? 10Aug22, A686128. R57847,

6Jan50, Louis Roy Brace (Wr)

THE DESERT HORIZON, by Elliot Lovegood

Grant Watson. ? 23Apr23, A705316.

R63156, 7Jun50, Elliot Lovegood Grant

Watson (A)

DETECTIVE STORY MAGAZINE.

? Street & Smith Publications, Inc.

(PCW)

v. 53, nos. 2-6, v. 54, nos. 1-3, Nov. 4-Dec. 23, 1922. ? 31Oct22, 6Nov22, 14Nov22, 21Nov22, 28Nov22, 5Dec22, 12Dec22, 19Dec22, B550768, B551273, B551754, B552446, B552889, B553498, B554664, B554721. R56540-56547, 30Dec49.

v. 54, nos. 4-6, v. 55, nos. 1-2,

Dec. 30, 1922-Jan. 27, 1923.

? 26Dec22, B554722; 2Jan23, B567571;

9Jan23, B567572; 16Jan23, B568378;

23Jan23, B568379. R58341-58345,

3Jan50.

v. 55, nos. 3-6, v. 56, nos. 1-2,

Feb. 3-Mar. 10, 1923. ? 30Jan23,

B569163; 6Feb23, B570340; 13Feb23,

B570341; 20Feb23, B571367; 27Feb23,

B571368; 6Mar23, B572514. R61515-61520,

24Apr50.

DETHRONEMENTS, by Laurence Housman.

? 24Apr23, A705107. R61892, 27Apr50,

Laurence Housman (A)

THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AMERICAN SHORT

STORY, an historical survey, by Fred

Lewis pattee. ? 9Feb23, A698298.

R62848, 5Jun50, Fred Lewis Pattee (A)

DEWEY, John. SEE

Human nature and conduct. R56658.

DICKEY, Marcus. SEE

The maturity of James Whitcomb Riley.

R60220.

DICKSON, Charlotte. SEE

The mathematical theory of probabilities.

R59777.

DICKY, pièce en 4 actes de Paul Armont

[pseud. de Dimitri Petrocochino]

Marcel Gerbidon et J. Manoussi.

(In Les Annales, nos. 2041-2044)

? 6Aug22, 13Aug22, 20Aug22, 27Aug22,

D63155. R59613, 14Mar50, Léopold

Marchand (E), Suzanne Letestu (E)

DIETETICS FOR NURSES, by Fairfax T.

Proudfit. 2d ed., rev. ? on revision;

15Aug22, A681410. R60452,

5Apr50, Fairfax T. Proudfit (A)

THE DIFFERENCE, by Ellen Glasgow. (In

Harper's magazine, July 1923)

? 23Jun23, B579618. R63825, 26Jun50,

First & Merchants National Bank of

Richmond (E)

DIGEST OF DECISIONS OF THE UNITED STATES

COURTS. (National reporter system digests.

Federal series, v. 13)

? 24Jan23, A696504. R60565, 5Apr50,

West Publishing Co. (PWH)

DIGEST OF THE DECISIONS OF THE COURT

OF APPEALS OF KENTUCKY, reported in

v. 186-194, Ky. reports ... to Nov.

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Chapter 1 R59420, 14Mar50, Harry M.

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Chapter 2 27Mar23, A705406.

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Chapter 3 No.3

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Chapter 4 R59285,

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Chapter 5 R59288,

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Chapter 6 R62494,

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Chapter 7 R62493,

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Chapter 8 R62502,

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Chapter 9 R59268,

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Chapter 10 R59252,

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Chapter 11 R62501,

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Chapter 12 R62471,

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Chapter 13 R62485,

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Chapter 14 R62497,

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Chapter 15 R62460,

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Chapter 16 R62467,

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Chapter 17 R62459,

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Chapter 18 R57240,

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Chapter 19 R62508,

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Chapter 20 R59270,

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Chapter 21 R59232,

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Chapter 22 R62491,

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Chapter 23 R59229,

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Chapter 24 R59228,

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Chapter 25 R59254,

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Chapter 26 R62488,

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Chapter 27 R59238,

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Chapter 28 R59251,

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Chapter 29 R62466,

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Chapter 30 R60360, 3Apr50, George Kern,

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Chapter 31 R59286,

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Chapter 32 No.32

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Chapter 33 No.33

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Chapter 34 R59037, 25Jan50, Brillo Manufacturing

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Chapter 35 R60206, 29Mar50, Pickerington

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Chapter 36 Jul22, B554967; 9Jul22,

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Chapter 37 Bibi.

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Chapter 38 paper. 14Mar24 (pub. abroad

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Chapter 39 No.39

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Chapter 40 1Mar22, A660482.

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