U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1953 January - June

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Pub. Co. (PCW)

v. 1. ? 2Feb26, A890118. R110633,

20Apr53.

v. 2. ? 2Feb26, A890119. R110634,

20Apr53.

v. 3. ? 5Apr26, A883972. R110632,

20Apr53.

Digest of all the New York reports, 1924. ? 21May25, A855369. R110611, 20Apr53, The Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co. (PCW)

ABBOTT, CHARLES D.

Howard Pyle, a chronicle; with an introd. by N. C. Wyeth, and many illus. from Howard Pyle's works. ? 2Dec25, A872720. R104881, 30Dec52, Charles D. Abbott (A)

ABBOTT AND WALKER, INC.

Laundry advertising campaign. (Sweet

and clean series) ? 4Aug25,

A865482. R113237, 11Jun53, Local

Trademarks, inc. (PWH)

ABT, ISAAC A., ed.

Pediatrics, v. 6-7. ? W. B. Saunders

Co. (PCW)

v. 6. ? 20Mar25, A823568. R106479,

29Jan53.

v. 7. ? 27May25, A829450. R106481,

29Jan53.

ADAMS, ALICE D., ed.

Peloubet's Bible dictionary. R105884.

SEE Smith, Sir William.

ADAMS, GEORGE WENDELL SEE

Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy.

ADAMS, HARRIET S.

The city beyond the clouds. R109684.

SEE Stratemeyer, Edward.

ADAMS, HENRY FOSTER.

The ways of the mind. ? 10Jan25,

A814641. R104946, 6Jan53, Henry

Foster Adams (A)

ADAMS, JOHN, Pres. U. S.

Correspondence of John Adams and

Thomas Jefferson, 1812-1826,

selected with comment by Paul

Wilstach. ? 22Sep25, A869293.

R106637, 2Feb53, Arthur Hellen (E)

ADAMS, LEONIE.

Those not elect. ? 12Sep25,

A864692. R107711, 19Feb53,

Leonie Adams (A)

ADAMS, SAMUEL HOPKINS.

The piper's fee. ? 26Jan26, A883364.

R107753, 20Feb53, Samuel Hopkins

Adams (A)

AGNEW, HUGH E.

Cooperative advertising by competitors. ? 21May26, A891535. R112794, 1Jun53, Hugh E. Agnew (A)

AIKENS, ELIZABETH MCCONATHY

Listening lessons in music. R105711.

SEE Fryberger, Agnes Moore.

The symphony series of programs for

school and community orchestras.

R106248 ... SEE Stock, Frederick.

ALABAMA

Report of cases argued and determined

in the Court of Appeals of Alabama.

R105338. SEE Alabama. Court of

Appeals.

Report of cases argued and determined

in the Supreme Court of Alabama.

R109788. SEE Alabama. Supreme

Court.

ALABAMA. COURT OF APPEALS.

Report of cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals of Alabama. Vol. 20, October terms, 1923-1924, 1924-1925. By Noble H. Seay, reporter. ? 17Oct25, A875863. R105338, 5Jan53, State of Alabama (PWH)

ALABAMA. SUPREME COURT.

Report of cases argued and determined

in the Supreme Court of Alabama.

Vol. 213, October terms, 1924-1925,

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