U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1961 January - June

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Pub. Co. (PWH); 5Apr61; R274102.

CUMULATIVE INDEX OF THE AMERICAN LAW

REPORTS, ANNOTATED. Vol. 82-85.

? 8Aug33; A63923. Lawyers Cooperative

Pub. Co. & Bancroft-Whitney

Co. (PCW); 9Jun61; R277200.

CUMULATIVE TABLE OF ARTICLES AFFECTED

BY LAWS CONTAINED IN THE 1931 AND

1934 SUPPLEMENTS TO THE 1928 COMPLETE

TEXAS STATUTES; pocket part.

? 1Feb34; A69916. Vernon Law Book

Co. (PWH); 5Apr61; R274335.

CUNNINGHAM, CLEVE.

Diamond river man. SEE Cunningham,

Eugene.

CUNNINGHAM, EUGENE.

Diamond river man. ? 21Feb34;

A69664. Mary Caroline Cunningham

(W); 22Mar61; R272930.

Diamond river man. ? 21Feb34;

A69664. Mrs. Eugene Cunningham

(W), Mrs. Max Call, Mrs. Trev Burrow

& Cleve Cunningham (C); 21Apr61;

R274846.

CUNNINGHAM, MRS. EUGENE.

Diamond river man. SEE Cunningham

Eugene.

CUNNINGHAM, MARY CAROLINE.

Diamond river man. SEE Cunningham,

Eugene.

CUPPLES & LEON CO.

Billy Smith. SEE Sainsbury,

Noel, Jr.

Bob Dexter and the radio mystery.

SEE Baker, Willard F.

Buddy and the secret cave. SEE

Garis, Howard R.

Buddy on Floating island. SEE

Garis, Howard R.

Cracker Stanton. SEE Sainsbury,

Noel, Jr.

Famous stamps and their stories.

SEE Mulford, Montgomery.

The lost city of the Aztecs. SEE

Lath, J. A.

Maxie at Brinksome Hall. SEE

Gardner, Elsie Bell.

Men of daring. SEE Allen, Stookie.

Mystery stories for girls. SEE

Miller, Agnes.

Ruth Fielding and her crowning

victory. SEE Emerson, Alice B.

Ruth Fielding and her greatest

triumph. SEE Emerson, Alice B.,

pseud.

Secret of the dark house. SEE Young,

Frances Y.

Smitty at military school. SEE

Berndt, Walter.

Sorak and the clouded tiger. SEE

Richards, Harvey D.

Sorak and the Sultan's ankus. SEE

Richards, Harvey D.

Sorak of the Malay jungle. SEE

Richards, Harvey D.

True detective stories. SEE

Forbes, Stanley.

Western stories for boys. SEE

Baker, Willard F.

CURRENT DIGEST (AMERICAN DIGEST SYSTEM)

Vol.11, June 1, 1933 to Dec. 31,

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