U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1955 July - December

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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1955 July - December Chapter 1 Aug28;

A1053014. Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc.

(PWH); 21Nov55; R159411.

MCGRAW-HILL BOOK CO., INC.

Dictados elementarios. SEE

Herrera y Font, Angela.

Esercizi graduati della stenografia

Gregg. SEE Gregg, John Robert.

Estudios graduados. SEE Herrera y

Font, Angela.

Manuale della stenografia Gregg.

SEE Aldworth, Frank.

MCGUCKIN, MILDRED CRISS.

Little cabbages. Illustrated by

Nancy Barnhart. ? 5Oct28;

A31. Mrs. G. L. Catlin (A);

12Oct55; R157930.

MACINNES, W. D., tr.

A history of English literature.

SEE Legouis, Emile.

MACK, WILLIAM, ed. SEE

Corpus Juris.

MCKAY, CLAUDE.

Home to Harlem. ? 1Mar28; A1069052.

Hope McKay Virtue (C); 4Aug55;

R154281.

MACKAY, CONSTANCE D'ARCY.

Children's theatres and plays. ? 18Nov27; A1010474. Constance d'Arcy MacKay (A); 6Jul55; R152261.

MCKAY, RANDLE, Joint author.

The baffle book of crimes to solve.

SEE Wren, Lassiter.

MACKAYE, MILTON.

Dramatic crimes of 1927. ? 23Jul28; A1053364. Milton MacKaye (A); 26Jul55; R153477.

MCKEEHAN, HOBART D., ed.

Anglo-American preaching.

? 19Apr28; A1069864. Verna Marie

Klinepeter McKeehan (W); 4Aug55;

R154007.

MCKEEHAN, VERNA MARIE KLINEPETER.

Anglo-American preaching. SEE

McKeehan, Hobart D., ed.

MACKENZIE, SIR COMPTON.

Extremes meet. ? 7Jun28, AI-11373;

20Jul28, A1053370. Sir Compton

Mackenzie (A); 26Jul55; R153479.

Number Six Joy Street. SEE De La

Mare, Walter.

MACKENZIE, EMELYN L.

Health for every day. SEE Bigelow,

Maurice A.

Health in home and neighborhood. SEE

Bigelow, Maurice A.

MCKENZIE, FLORENCE S.

Objective tests in English, with

key. David Copperfield. By

Florence S. McKenzie and Mabel

S. Satterfield. ? 6Dec28;

AA15158. Turner E. Smith & Co.

(PWH); 9Dec55; R160717.

MCKEOGH, ELSIE.

The pattern of a woman's life. SEE

Cosgrave, Jessica G.

MCKNIGHT, GEORGE H.

Modern English in the making, by

George H. McKnight and Bert

Emsley. ? 14Sep28; A1054337.

Sarah Watson Forrest McKnight (W);

16Dec55; R161098.

MCKNIGHT, SARAH WATSON FORREST.

Modern English in the making. SEE

McKnight, George H.

MCLAUGHLIN, FRED.

The blade of Picardy. ? 16Mar28; A1068482. Fred McLaughlin (A); 18Aug55; R154629.

MACLEAN, CHARLES AGNEW.

Charles Agnew MacLean, editor of the Popular magazine, 1904-1928. ? 16Oct28; A1016. Street & Smith Publications, Inc. (PCW); 5Dec55; R161013.

MACLEISH, DOROTHY BLACK.

SEE Black, Dorothy.

MCLESTER, JAMES B.

Nutrition and diet in health and disease. SEE McLester, James S.

MCLESTER, JAMES S.

Nutrition and diet in health and

disease. ? 7Nov27; A1010308.

James B. McLester (C); 11Aug55;

R154484.

MCLOUGHLIN, ELLEN V., ed. SEE

The Book of knowledge.

MACMILLAN CO.

Dictionary of music and musicians

SEE Grove, Sir George, ed.

The history of American painting.

SEE Isham, Samuel.

MCMILLEN, WHEELER.

The young collector. ? 9Mar28;

A1069261. Wheeler McMillen (A);

18Nov55; R159351.

MCNEILE, H. C.

SEE Sapper.

MCNEILE, VIOLET EVELYN.

The female of the species. SEE

Sapper.

MACONDRAY, MRS. ATHERTON.

Memoirs of a poor relation. SEE

Andrews, Marietta Minnigerode.

MCPHEE, PETER C.

Piano, scale, keyboard, charts for students of pianoforte. ? 24Sep27; A1014854. Peter C. McPhee (A); 5Jul55; R153402.

MACRAE, EVELYN H.

Project lessons in orchestration.

SEE Heacox, Arthur Edward.

MACY-MASIUS, INC.

The Paul Street boys. SEE Molnar,

Ferenc.

MADDY, JOSEPH E.

instrumental class teaching. A practical teachers' guide, by J. S. Maddy and T. P. Giddings. ? 21Jan28; A1061347. Joseph E. Maddy (A); Warren C. Bowers (E); 11Jul55; R152688.

MAHLER-WERFEL, ALMA.

Der Abituriententag. SEE Werfel,

Franz.

MAHONEY, E. J.

Christian marriage. Introd. by

James A. Duffy. ? 31Oct27,

AI-10389; 3Apr28, A1069587.

Manley & Cook (E); 5Oct55;

R157168.

MAITLAND, LESTER J.

Knights of the air. (In World's work, Aug.-Dec. 1928) ? 25Jul28, B796332; 24Aug28, B798534; 25Sep28, B37; 25Oct28, B2720; 23Nov28, B7669. Lester J. Maitland (A); 25Nov55; R160513-160517.

MAJOR, CATHERINE OWEN.

La verdad sospechosa. SEE

Ruiz de Alarcon y Mendoza, Juan.

MALAKIS, EMILE.

Intermediate French functional grammar and conversation. ? 16Oct28; A188. Marian M. Malakis (W); 21Oct55; R158419.

MALAKIS, MARIAN M.

Intermediate French functional grammar and conversation. SEE Malakis, Emile.

MALKUS, ALIDA SIMS.

Caravans to Santa Fe. Illus. by

Marie A. Lawson. ? 5Oct28;

A1054862. Alida Sims Malkus (A);

1Nov55; R159574.

The dragon fly of Zuni. Illus. by

Erick Berry. ? 30Aug28; A1053162.

Alida Sims Malkus (A); 9Nov55;

R159529.

MALLESON, LUCY BEATRICE.

SEE Gilbert, Anthony.

MALLOWAN, AGATHA CHRISTIE.

The mystery of the blue train.

? 20Jul28; A1082698. Agatha

Christie Mallowan (A); 1Nov55;

R159442.

MANLEY & COOK.

Christian marriage. SEE Mahoney,

E. J.

MANNIN, ETHEL.

Green willow. ? 27Jan28,

AI-11622; 24Jul28, A1083653.

Ethel Mannin Reynolds (A);

26Jul55; R153478.

MANOIR, FATHER DU.

SEE Du Manoir, Father.

MANTE, MME. GERARD.

SEE Mante, Sivy Proust.

MANTE, SIVY PROUST.

Chroniques. SEE Proust, Marcel.

MANTLE, BURNS, ed. SEE

The best plays of 1926-1927.

The best plays of 1927-1928.

MANTLE, LYDIA SEARS. SEE

The best plays of 1926-1927.

The best plays of 1927-1928.

MAOL-IOSA.

Franciscan Missionary Sisters of the

Sacred Heart in the United States,

1865-1926, by Maol-Iosa, pseud. of

Sister M. Cherubim. ? 6Sep27;

A1010894. P. J. Kenedy & Sons

(E); 29Aug55; R155025.

MARCHANT, SIR JAMES.

Deeds done for Christ. ? 13Sep28; A1054680. Sir James Merchant (A); 3Oct55; R156838.

If I had only one sermon to preach.

Sermons by twenty English ministers.

? 29Mar28, AI-11147;

15Sep28, A1053454. Sir James

Marchant (A); 3Oct55; R156823.

MARE, WALTER DE LA.

SEE De La Mare, Walter.

MARKEL, META.

The works of Plato. SEE Plato.

MARKEY, GENE, joint author.

Business is pleasure. SEE Janis,

Elsie.

Close harmony. SEE Janis, Elsie.

The dark island. SEE Collins,

Charles.

MARLATT, EARL.

Protestant saints. ? 8Oct28; A9.

Earl Marlatt (A); 17Oct55; R157958.

MARQUAND, JOHN P.

Ay, in the catalogue. (In Saturday evening post, Aug. 11, 1928) ? 9Aug28; B796856. John P. Marquand (A); 8Sep55; R155790.

Do tell me, Dr. Johnson. (In

Saturday evening post, July 14,

1928) ? 12Jul28; B794655.

John P. Marquand (A); 14Jul55;

R152951.

The good black sheep. (In Saturday

evening post, Aug. 25, 1928)

? 23Aug28; B798352. John P.

Marquand (A); 8Sep55; R155795.

Out of the clouds. (In Hearst's

international-cosmopolitan, Dec.

1928) ? 10Nov28; B5201. John

P. Marquand (A); 6Dec55; R160783.

Three rousing cheers. (In Hearst's

international-cosmopolitan, Aug.

1928) ? 10Jul28; B794492. John

P. Marquand (A); 14Jul55; R152949.

MARQUIS, DON.

Companionate marriage. (In Collier's,

June 9, 1928) ? 21May28;

B792029. Mell Daniel (Co-executor);

11Aug55; R154412.

Drive in. (In Collier's, Aug. 25,

1928) ? 6Aug28; B796779.

Mell Daniel (Co-executor);

11Aug55; R154414.

Entirely logical. (In Saturday

evening post, Sept. 1, 1928)

? 30Aug28; B798527. Mell Daniel

(Co-executor); 6Sep55; R155339.

A king's Job. (In Collier's, July

7, 1928) ? 18Jun28; B792776.

Mell Daniel (Co-executor);

11Aug55; R154413.

No more parties. (In Collier's,

Mar. 24, 1928) ? 6Mar28;

B783477. Mell Daniel (Coexecutor);

11Aug55; R154411.

An old charge. (In Collier's, Aug.

4, 1928) ? 16Jul28; B795471.

Mell Daniel (Co-executor);

19Jul55; R153122.

The strong woman. (In The Saturday

evening post, Sept. 15, 1928)

? 13Sep28; B799822. Mell Daniel

(Co-executor); 19Sep55; R156354.

A very respectable man. (In

Hearst's international-cosmopolitan,

Nov. 1928) ? 10Oct28;

B822. Mell Daniel (Co-executor);

12Oct55; R157946.

When the turtles sing, and other

unusual tales. ? 14Sep28;

A1053842. Mell Daniel (Coexecutor);

7Oct55; R157195.

MARQUIS, THOMAS B.

Memoirs of a white Crow Indian. SEE

Le Forge, Thomas H.

MARRARO, HOWARD R., ed.

Contemporary Italian short stories. ? 14Dec28; A3214. Howard R. Marraro (A); 8Dec55; R161307.

MARRYAT, CAPTAIN.

Masterman Ready. Illus. by John

Rae. ? on illus.; 14Nov28;

A637. John Rae (A); 2Dec55;

R160835.

MARRYAT, FREDERICK.

SEE Marryat, Captain.

MARSH, GEORGE L., joint author.

Good English, oral and written. SEE

Elson, William H.

MARSHALL, FRANK A., joint author.

The Bible and De Molay; presentation; Scriptural allusions and quotations, etc. SEE Land, Franks.

MARTENS, FREDERICK H., tr.

A son of his country. SEE Bloem,

Walter.

MARTIN, CHARLES E.

An introduction to the study of the American Constitution. 2d ed. ? on rewriting several sections; 28Jun28; A1082726. Charles E. Martin (A); 17Aug55; R154565.

MARTIN, ERNEST GALE, joint author.

General biology. SEE Burlingame,

Leonas Lancelot.

MARTIN, JERRY J.

SEE Tarbot, Jerry.

MARTIN, NELL.

Lord Byron of Broadway. ? 17Oct28;

A1000. Nell Martin (A); 19Dec55;

R161120.

Lord Byron of Broadway, by Nell

Martin, pseud. of Columbia Boyer.

? 17Oct28; A1000. Nell Martin

(Columbia Boyer) (A); 6Dec55;

R160862.

MARTIN, PAUL, illus.

The prince and the pig's gate, and other sermons in story. SEE Morris, Robert Hugh.

MARTINDALE, C. C.

The sacramental system. Introd. by

Neil McNeil. ? 31Oct27,

AI-10385; 28Feb28, A1068021.

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