U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1953 July - December

U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1953 July - December

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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1953 July - December Chapter 1 H. Meredith and Grant Colfax

Tullar. ? 20Nov26, A961490. R122460,

18Dec53, Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH)

HYMNAL FOR AMERICAN MANHOOD. 21 selections.

Words by S. J. Duncan-Clark

and others; music by I. H. Meredith

and others. ? 25May26, A899566.

R117578, 17Sep53, Lorenz Pub. Co.

(PCW)

IBA?EZ, LIBERTAD BLASCO-

SEE Blasco-Iba?ez Blasco de Llorca, Libertad.

IBA?EZ, VICENTE BLASCO

SEE Blasco Iba?ez, Vicente.

IBA?EZ BLASCO, MARIO BLASCO-

SEE Blasco-Iba?ez Blasco, Mario.

IBA?EZ BLASCO, SIGFRIDO BLASCO-

SEE Blasco-Iba?ez Blasco, Sigfrido.

IN THE DAYS OF THY YOUTH, CHILDREN'S

DAY SERVICE; words by May M. Brewster,

music by Ira B. Wilson.

? 3Apr26, A895311. R115724, 10Aug53,

Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH)

INDIANA THREE IN ONE SERVICE. Vol.5,

no. 2, June 1926. ? 15Jul26, A949493.

R119058, 8Oct53, The Bobbs-Merrill

Co., inc. (PWH)

INDIANA THREE IN ONE SERVICE. Vol. 5,

no. 3, Sept. 1926. ? 20Sep26,

A950269. R118339, 28Sep53, The

Bobbs-Merrill Co., inc. (PWH)

INSKEEP, ANNIE DOLMAN.

Teaching dull and retarded children. With an introd. by H. B. Wilson. ? 9Feb26, A883220. R115201, 27Jul53, Annie Dolman Inskeep (A)

IRWIN, INEZ HAYNES.

Maida's little school. Front. by

Eleanor Gottheil. ? 21Aug26,

A901782. R118032, 8Sep53, Inez

Haynes Irwin (A)

IRWIN, LEON P., ed.

Tartarin de Tarascon. R121902. SEE

Daudet, Alphonse.

IVEY, HERBERT DEE.

Getting ahead in the bank. ? 8Apr26,

A890291. R117008, 8Sep53, Herbert

Dee Ivey (A)

IVOI, PAUL D', PSEUD. SEE Deleutre, Paul Charles Philippe Eric.

IVOI, PAULETTE D'

SEE Hee, Paulette (d'Ivoi) d'

JACKSON, MARGARET WEYMOUTH.

Elizabeth's tower. ? 30Apr26,

A891296. R114083, 29Jun53,

Margaret Weymouth Jackson (A)

Elizabeth's tower. (In Farm life,

Jan.-May 1926) ? 1Jan26, B689699,

22Jan26, B691218, 20Feb26, B693972,

20Mar26, B696056, 16Apr26, B698391.

R114084-114088, 29Jun53, Margaret

Weymouth Jackson (A)

JACKSON, MATTIE.

The rising and setting of the Lone

Star Republic. ? 24Sep26, A958134.

R118321, 6Oct53, Mattie Jackson (A)

JACOBS, ELSIE.

Florrie finds a gentleman, by Elsie Jane Jerard [pseud.] (In Pictorial review, Nov. 1925) ? 30Oct25, B685447. R118662, 9Oct53, Elsie Jacobs, a.k.a. Elsie Jane Jerard (A)

JACOBS, MICHEL.

The art of composition. ? 29Jul26,

A901708. R115447, 31Jul53,

Michel Jacobs (A)

JACOBUS, MELANCTHON W., ed.

A new standard Bible dictionary, edited by Melancthon W. Jacobus [and others] Rev. and enl. ? 30Nov25, A872868. R121405, 27Nov53, Funk & Wagnalls Co. (PWH)

JACOBY, ROSALIE S.

Kaleidoscope poems. ? 15Apr26,

A891911. R121171, 23Nov53,

Rosalie S. Jacoby (A)

JACQUES, AGNES, tr.

Beatrice. R123143. SEE Schnitzler,

Arthur.

JAFFE, BERNARD.

Chemical calculations. ? 5May26,

A901140. R123197, 31Dec53,

Bernard Jaffe (A)

JAMES, GORTON.

Profit sharing and stock ownership for employees, by Gorton James [and others] ? 1Oct26, A950317. R120107, 2Nov53, Henry P. Kendall (A)

JAMES, WILL.

The drifting cowboy. ? 9Oct25,

A869698. R117479, 14Sep53,

Auguste Dufault (NK)

JARRETT, MARY LOUISE (CLINE)

Listen, moon! R117183. SEE

Cline, Leonard.

JEFFERSON, BERNARD L.

Creative prose writing, by Bernard

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