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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1961 July - December Chapter 1 A. R.

COWPER, FREDERICK A. G.

Los muertos mandan. SEE Blasco

Ibanez, Vicente.

COX, ANTHONY BERKELEY.

Mr. Pidgeon's island, by Anthony

Berkeley, pseud. (Pub. abroad as

Panic party) ? 31May34, AI-19203;

11Jul34, A73905. Anthony Berkeley

Cox (A); 13Jul61; R278987.

COX, SIDNEY.

Prose preferences, second series.

Edited & selected by Sidney Cox &

Edmund Freeman. ? 18Jun34; A72875.

Edmund Freeman (A); 1Aug61; R279800.

COXE, GEORGE HARMON.

Pinch hitters. (In Black mask, Sept.

1934) ? 7Aug34; A232888. George

Harmon Coxe (A); 13Nov61; R284997.

COXE, GEORGE ORMOND.

SEE Coxe, George Harmon.

COXE, HOWARD C.

First love and last. ? 18Jan34; A69162. Howard C. Coxe (A); 1Sep61; R281230.

COYLE, KATHLEEN.

The skeleton. ? 20Sep33; A65306.

Kestrel Allen O'Maher (C); 3Aug61;

R279732.

COZENS, FREDERICK W.

Introduction to physical education.

SEE Nixon, Eugene W.

COZZENS, JAMES GOULD.

Castaway. ? 27Sep34, AI-19458; 7Nov34, A78045. James Gould Cozzens (A); 20Nov61; R285547.

Loves leaves town. (In American

magazine, Sept. 1934) ? 17Aug34;

B234379. James Gould Cozzens (A);

21Sep61; R282153.

My love to Marcia. (In Collier's,

the national weekly, Mar. 3, 1934)

? 23Feb34; B217761. James Gould

Cozzens (A); 21Sep61; R282152.

Straight story. (In Collier's, Nov.

17, 1934) ? 9Nov34; B242558.

James Gould Cozzens (A); 13Nov61;

R285025.

CRAIG, CLARENCE TUCKER.

We have an altar; a series of communion meditations. ? 27Aug34; A75274. Rena Stebbins Craig (W); 14Sep61; R281752.

CRAIG, RENA STEBBINS.

We have an altar. SEE Craig,

Clarence Tucker.

CRAM, MILDRED.

Thin air. (In Hearst's international-cosmopolitan, Nov. 1934) ? 10Oct34; B241027. Mildred Cram (A); 7Dec61; R286418.

CRANE, UTLEY E. SEE

The Cumulative loose-leaf business encyclopedia.

CRAVEN, AVERY.

To Markie. SEE Lee, Robert E.

CRAVEN, THOMAS.

Modern art; the men, the movements,

the meaning. ? 11May34; A71597.

Thomas Craven (A); 11Aug61;

R280161.

CREDLE, ELLIS.

Down, down the mountain. ? 1Sep34;

A75601. Ellis Credle (Mrs. Charles

Townsend) (A); 15Nov61; R285064.

CRESSEY, GEORGE BABCOCK.

China's geographic foundations; a survey of the land and its people. ? 2Jan34; A68802. George B. Cressey (A); 14Sep61; R281718.

CREW, HELEN COALE.

Peter Swiss. ? 21Sep34; A76064.

Mildred H. Crew (C); 2Nov61;

R284214.

CREW, MILDRED H.

Peter Swiss. SEE Crew, Helen Coale.

CRISS, MILDRED.

SEE Catlin, Mildred Criss.

CROCKER-ANGLO NATIONAL BANK, SANTA BARBARA, CALIF.

Act of God. SEE White, Stewart Edward.

Folded hills. SEE White, Stewart

Edward.

Foofaraw. SEE White, Stewart Edward.

Grim visaged war. SEE White, Stewart

Edward.

Hail, hail the tourist. SEE

White, Stewart Edward.

CROCKETT, DANIEL W. SEE

Oklahoma digest and statute service.

CRONIN, A. J.

Das Haus der Schwane. Translator:

Richard Hoffmann. ? 25Oct34;

AF28070. Paul Zsolnay Verlag

G.M.B.H. (PWH); 4Dec61; R286020.

CRONYN, GEORGE W., ed.

The path on the rainbow; an anthology of songs and chants from the Indians of North America. With introd. by Mary Austin. Illustrated by J. B. Platt. New and enl. ed. ? on translation of Songs from North and South, by Frances Densmore; 20Jul34; A74418. George W. Cronyn (A); 5Sep61; R281338.

CRONYN, GEORGE WILLIAM.

The fool of Venus. ? 5Mar34;

A70562. George William Cronyn

(A); 21Jul61; R279355.

CROSBY, PERCY.

Always belittlin'. ? 12Oct33;

A66684. Percy Crosby (A); 13Sep61;

R281749.

CROSWELL, ISABEL K.

Advanced American history. SEE

Forman, S. E.

The American democracy. SEE

Forman, S. E.

CROWELL (THOMAS Y.) CO.

How our government is run. SEE

McFee, Inez N.

CRUIKSHANK, KATHLEEN.

Deeds of daring. SEE Wallace, Archer.

CUBBERLY, ELLWOOD P.

Public education in the United

States. Rev. ? 19Jan34; A70100.

Ira S. Lillick (E); 4Dec61;

R286260.

CULBERTSON, ELY.

Contract bridge red book on play.

Introd. by Albert Morehead.

? 20Oct34; A78597. Ely Bruce

Culbertson (C); 30Oct61; R284058.

CULBERTSON, ELY BRUCE.

Contract bridge red book on play.

SEE Culbertson, Ely.

CUMULATIVE DESCRIPTIVE-WORD INDEX AND

TABLE OF CASES AFFIRMED, REVERSED,

OR MODIFIED, covering volumes 6-12,

Current digest. ? 26Jul34; A75218.

West Pub. Co. (PWH); 4Oct61;

R282951.

CUMULATIVE DESCRIPTIVE WORD INDEX

FOR USE WITH PACIFIC DIGEST,

covering volumes 1-30, Pacific

reporter, second series. ? 19Jul34;

A75214. West Pub. Co. (PWH);

4Oct61; R282947.

THE CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS

ENCYCLOPEDIA. Business economics by

H. T. Collings; Banking by F. Parker,

Finance and investment by L. P.

Stradley. Edited by H. T. Collings.

? on revisions & additions; 1Mar34;

A74432. Holt, Rinehart & Winston,

Inc. (PCW); 6Dec61; R286254.

THE CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS

ENCYCLOPEDIA. Executive business

administration, by A. Hamilton

Church. Edited by Harry T. Collings.

? on revisions & additions; 1Mar34;

A74429. Holt, Rinehart & Winston,

Inc. (PCW); 6Dec61; R286246.

THE CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS

ENCYCLOPEDIA. Vol. 3: Income tax, by

J. G. Herndon, Jr.; Corporations, by

R. J. Bennett; Accounting, by N. H.

Prouty. Edited by H. T. Collings.

? on revisions & additions; 1Mar34;

A74431. Holt, Rinehart & Winston,

Inc. (PCW); 6Dec61; R286249.

THE CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS

ENCYCLOPEDIA. Vol. 6: Advertising, by

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