U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1955 January - June

U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1955 January - June

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Latino\/a Thought<\/i> brings together the most important writings that shape Latino consciousness, culture, and activism today. This historical anthology is unique in its presentation of cross cultural writings\u2014especially from Mexican, Puerto Rican, and Cuban writers and political documents\u2014that shape the ideology and experience of U.S. Latinos. Students can read, first hand, the works or authors who most shaped their cultural heritage. They are guided by vivid introductions that set each article or document in its historical context and describe its relevance today. The writings touch on many themes, but are guided by this book's concern for a quest for public citizenship among all Latino populations and a better understanding of racialized populations in the U.S. today.

U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1955 January - June Chapter 1 B. Newberry (W); 9Mar55;

R145996.

Who is this man? By Perry Newberry and Alice MacGowan. ? 25Aug27; A996946. I. B. Newberry (W); 9Mar55; R145995.

NEWELL, CATHERINE P.

The unknown port. SEE Parmenter,

Christine Whiting.

NEWMAN, E. M.

Seeing Italy. ? 13Oct27; A1004944. E. M. Newman (A); 18May55; R149961.

NEWMAN, ERNEST.

The unconscious Beethoven. ? 8Apr27; A972734. Ernest Newman (A); 21Feb55; R145141.

NEWMAN, FRANCES.

Dead lovers are faithful lovers. ? 2May28; A1074417. Louis Rucker (E); 20Jun55; R151599.

NEWSOM, E. L.

They come hard-boiled in the Legion.

SEE Newsom, J. D.

NEWSOM, MRS. E. L.

Garde a vous! SEE Newsom, J. D.

NEWSOM, J. D.

Garde a vous! On guard!

? 23Mar28; A1068948. Mrs.

E. L. Newsom (W); 28Mar55;

R147414.

They come hard-boiled in the Legion.

(In Short stories, Mar. 10, 1928)

? 24Feb28; B766886. E. L.

Newsom (W); 1Mar55; R145793.

NEWTON, ELBRIDGE W.

Intermediate music and three-part

music with piano accompaniments.

SEE Giddings, Thaddeus P.

Two-part music. SEE Giddings,

Thaddeus P., comp.

NICHOLS, BEVERLEY.

Mayor Thompson of Chicago. (In

World's work, Jan. 1928)

? 23Dec27; B762156. Beverley

Nichols (A); 27Dec54; R142147.

Two daughters of democracy. (In

American sketch, Mar. 1928)

? 5Mar28; B768608. Beverley

Nichols (A); 8Mar55; R145955.

Two daughters of democracy. (In

American sketch, Apr. 1928)

? 30Mar28; B785493. Beverley

Nichols (A); 7Apr55; R148354.

An unofficial observer at Palm Beach.

(In American sketch, May-June

1928) ? 3May28, B788449; 1Jun28,

B791798. Beverley Nichols (A);

2Jun55; R150880-150881.

You American women. (In Hearst's

international-cosmopolitan,

July 1928) ? 10Jun28; B791808.

Beverley Nichols (A); 21Jun55;

R151710.

NICHOLSON, KENYON.

The Appleton book of short plays.

2d series. Introd. by Barrett

H. Clark. ? 14Oct27; A1004700.

Kenyon Nicholson (A); 10Mar55;

R145555.

NIDA, STELLA H., joint author.

A textbook on geography and history.

SEE Nida, William L.

NIDA, WILLIAM L.

A textbook on geography and history,

by William L. Nida and Stella H.

Nida. ? 30Apr27; A991221.

Stella H. Nida (A and W); 26Apr55;

R149117.

NIGHTINGALE, C. T., illus.

Readings. SEE De La Mare, Walter, comp.

NITZE, WILLIAM A.

A history of French literature from the earliest times to the present, by William A. Nitze and E. Preston Dargan. Rev. ed. ? 10Dec27; A1010912. William A. Nitze (A); 31Jan55; R143925.

NIVISON, RUTH.

Tristram. SEE Robinson, Edwin

Arlington.

NOBLE, H. LAWRENCE.

Digest of the Reports of the Supreme court of the Philippine Islands. SEE Block, Edmond.

Philippine desk book. Assisted by the publishers' editorial staff. (Philippine digest, v.6) ? 18Aug27; A999778. Joseph L. Noble (C); 25Apr55; R148790.

NOBLE, JOSEPH L.

Digest of the Reports of the Supreme

court of the Philippine Islands.

SEE Block, Edmond.

Philippine desk book. SEE Noble,

H. Lawrence.

NORCROSS, GRACE, illus.

A little maid of Vermont. SEE

Curtis, Alice Turner.

NORRIS, CHARLES C.

Radium in gynecology, by Charles

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“Latino\/a Thought brings together the most important writings that shape Latino consciousness, culture, and activism today. This historical anthology is unique in its presentation of cross cultural writings\u2014especially from Mexican, Puerto Rican, and Cuban writers and political documents\u2014that shape the ideology and experience of U.S. Latinos. Students can read, first hand, the works or authors who most shaped their cultural heritage. They are guided by vivid introductions that set each article or document in its historical context and describe its relevance today. The writings touch on many themes, but are guided by this book's concern for a quest for public citizenship among all Latino populations and a better understanding of racialized populations in the U.S. today.”
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Chapter 1 B. Newberry (W); 9Mar55;

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Chapter 2 Norris and John G. Clark.

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Chapter 3 Norris (A); 22Jun55; R151728.

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Chapter 4 PAGE, KIRBY.

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Chapter 5 Poliakoff (Augur) 2Nov27;

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Chapter 6 A. Beard); 4Jan55; R142778.

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Chapter 7 H. Schumann. Jr., and Frank

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Chapter 8 E. Scoggins (A); 28Feb55;

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