U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1965 January - June

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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1965 January - June Chapter 1 23Jun65;

R363660.

COMMITTEE ON EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH OF

THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA. SEE

Minnesota. University. Committee on

Educational Research.

COMMUNITY SERVICE SOCIETY OF NEW YORK,

executor of the Estate of Gertrude

Robinson. SEE Robinson, Gertrude,

Estate of.

COMPTON, HELEN DOUGLAS.

The American book of days. SEE

Douglas, George William.

COMSTOCK, HARRIET T.

Lori, daughter of Kit. ? 25Mar38; A115723. Samuel B. Williams (E); 26Mar65; R358067.

COMSTOCK, HARRIET T., ESTATE OF.

Lori, daughter of Kit. SEE Comstock,

Harriet T.

CONNELL, LOUISE FOX.

Lucky penny. SEE Connell, Richard.

The plush-string-bean. SEE Connell,

Richard.

What ho! SEE Connell, Richard.

CONNELL, RICHARD.

Lucky penny. (In Collier's, Apr. 17,

1937) ? 9Apr37; B333744. Louise

Pox Connell (W); 4Feb65; R355359.

The plush-string-bean. (In Collier's,

Apr. 3, 1937) ? 26Mar37; B334026.

Louise Fox Connell (W); 4Feb65;

R355358.

What ho! ? 7May37; A106081. Louise

Fox Connell (W); 4Feb65; R355360.

CONNINGTON, J. J., pseud. SEE

Stewart, A. W.

CONNOLLY, BRENDA E.

Down to the sea in teacups. SEE

Connolly, James B.

Trouble for Hector. SEE Connolly,

James B.

CONNOLLY, JAMES B.

Down to the sea in teacups. Photos

by Ifor Thomas. (In Collier's,

July 31, 1937) ? 23Jul37; B345513.

Brenda E. Connolly (C); 25May65;

R362119.

Trouble for Hector. James E. Allen,

lithographer. ? 2Jul37; B345010.

Brenda E. Connolly (C); 25May65;

R362120.

CONNOR, ERNESTINE S.

Metropolitan achievements tests. SEE

Allen, Richard D.

CONNOR, WILLIAM L.

Metropolitan achievements tests. SEE

Allen, Richard D.

CONRAD, JOSEPH.

The famous stories of Joseph Conrad.

Compiled & with a new foreword by

Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc.,

employer for hire of John Beecroft.

? 25Jan38; A117320. Doubleday &

Co., Inc. (PWH); 26Jan65; R354663.

THE CONSOLIDATED LAWS OF NEW YORK

ANNOTATED, as amended to the close

of the regular session of the

Legislature of 1937. ? Edward Thompson

Co. (PWH); Book

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Chapter 20 FOSTER, WILLIAM Z.

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Chapter 28 261584.

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Chapter 29 263316, 260602. 9Jun65; R363173-363175, 363180.

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Chapter 30 260605.

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Chapter 33 268811.

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Chapter 37 268816.

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Chapter 38 268819,

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Chapter 39 363169.

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Chapter 40 12Apr65;

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