U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1968 July - December

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Chapter 1 Leon.

BARTHOLDY, FELIX MENDELSSOHN-.

SEE Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, Felix.

BARTLETT, MARY M.

All aboard. SEE Gates, Arthur I.

Manual for Off we go and Now we go

again, revised edition. SEE

Gates, Arthur I.

Manual for the pre-reading and

reading readiness program. SEE

Gates, Arthur I.

BARTLETT, PHYLLIS BROOKS, ed.

The poems of George Chapman. (The

Modern Language Assn. of America.

General series, 12) ? 18Oct41;

A158176. Phyllis Brooks Bartlett

(A); 29Oct68; R447207.

BARTON, FRANCIS B.

Simplified French review; grammar and composition, by Francis B. Barton & Edward H. Sirich. ? 9Jan41; A149333. Francis B. Barton (A); 27Sep68; R444292.

BARTON, FRED B.

Music as a hobby; how to have fun with music as a performer and as a listener. ? 29Oct41; A158396. Fred B. Barton (A); 14Nov68; R448857.

BARTON, MARGARET ELLEN.

Between two autumns. SEE

Marks, Percy.

BARUCH, DOROTHY WALTER.

Personal problems of everyday life.

SEE Travis, Lee Edward.

BATCHELDER, ROGER.

The book of Fort Devens. Foreword by F. J. Pearson. ? 5May41; AA365828. Roger Batchelder (A); 23Dec68; R451571.

The book of Fort Dix. ? 20Feb41; AA359264. Roger Batchelder (A); 23Dec68; R451570.

BATES, HARRY.

Farewell to the master. (In Astounding science fiction, Oct. 1940) ? 20Sep40; B467777. Harry Bates (A); 7Jun68; R439574.

BAUER, RALPH S.

Cases and materials on business law.

SEE Britton, William E.

BAUGHMAN, HAROLD E.

Most-used aviation terms; 1,000 terms defined and written in Gregg shorthand. By Harold E. Baughman & John Robert Gregg. ? 13May41; AA366115. McGraw-Hill, Inc. (PWH); 19Nov68; R449218.

BAUM, VICKI, pseud.

SEE Lert, Hedwig.

BAXTER, BERNICE.

Teacher-pupil relationships. ? 16Sep41; A156861. Bernice Baxter (A); 23Oct68; R446778.

BAXTER, J. R., JR.

Modern harmony tablet. Book no.2.

? 1Dec41; AA398562. Stamps-Baxter

Music & Print. Co. (PWH); 4Dec68;

R450510.

BAYLEY, DOROTHY.

Vanished island. SEE

Meigs, Cornelia.

BEACH, REX E.

Summer madness. (In Hearst's international cosmopolitan, Sept. 1941) ? 30Jul41; B508277. Joe D. Kinsey (E); 31Jul68; R440559.

BEACH, SUSAN ELIZABETH.

Government of the United States. SEE

Beach, Walter Greenwood.

BEACH, WALTER GREENWOOD.

Government of the United States, by

Walter Greenwood Beach, Edward

Everett Walker & Otis Glen Jamison.

? 17Mar41; A152205. Susan Elizabeth

Beach (C); 12Nov68; R448310.

BEALE, GEORGIA ROBISON.

A history of freedom of teaching in

American schools. SEE Beale,

Howard K.

BEALE, HOWARD K.

A history of freedom of teaching in

American schools (Report of the

Commission on the Social Studies,

pt.16) ? 18Feb41; A151497.

Georgia Robison Beale (W); 18Nov68;

R448779.

BEAM, MAURICE J.

The gentleman and the tiger. (In

Adventure magazine, Sept. 1940)

? 9Aug40; B469991. Maurice J.

Beam (A); 29Jul68; R440324.

BEATLEY, RALPH.

Basic geometry. SEE Birkhoff,

George David.

BEATTY, FLOY W.

Natural history of Virginia. SEE

Byrd, William.

BEATTY, RICHMOND CROOM.

Natural history of Virginia. SEE

Byrd, William.

BEATTY, MRS. RICHMOND GROOM. SEE BEATTY, FLOY W.

BEATY, JOHN Y.

Nature is stranger than fiction.

Illus. by H. G. Rose. ? 22Apr41;

A153122. Anna Beaty Lothrop (W);

30Sep68; R444581.

BEAUCHAMP, D. D.

A man must be proud. (In Woman's home companion, May 1941) ? 11Apr41; B493577. D. D. Beauchamp (A); 19Nov68; R449014.

BEAUCHAMP, WILBUR L.

Discovering our world; teacher's manual. Book 3. By Wilbur L. Beauchamp, Glenn O. Blough & Mary Melrose. (Basic studies in science) ? 13Feb41; AA358626. Scott. Foresman & Co. (PWH); 4Dec68; R450186.

BEAUJON, PAUL, pseud. SEE Warde,

Beatrice.

BEAUMONT, MILLER.

Score A run rules. ? 4Apr41;

AA366930. Miller Beaumont (A);

23Sep68; R444233.

Shufl baseball. ? 10Feb41; AA361272.

Miller Beaumont (A); 23Sep68;

R444232.

BECHDOLT, DECIE MERWIN.

Parachute pup. Written & Illustrated by Decie Merwin. ? 15Jul41; A155759. Ellen A. Merwin (E); 10Dec68; R450399.

BECHDOLT, FREDERICK R.

Hot gold. Installment 1-10. (In Sunday news, New York, Aug. 10-Oct. 12, 1941) ? 10Aug41, A5-120350; 17Aug41, A5-120351; 24Aug41, A5-120393; 31Aug41, A5-120424; 7Sep41, A5-120523; 14Sep41, A5-120531; 21Sep41, A5-120656; 28Sep41, A5-120754; 5Oct41, A5-120797; 12Oct41, A5-120877. LaVon E. Gottfried (E); 16Oct68; R445980-445989.

Hot gold. Prev. pub. serially in New York Sunday news, Aug. 10-Oct. 12, 1941. NM: additions & revisions. ? 7Nov41; A160057. LaVon E. Gottfried (E); 8Nov68; R448850.

BECK, HERBERT M.

How to become an American citizen.

NM: revisions. ? 20May41;

AA368267. Herbert M. Beck (A);

6Dec68; R450415.

BECK, HUBERT PARK.

Easy steps to touch typewriting. ? 9Dec40; AA354286. Hubert Park Beck (A); 16Sep68; R443103.

BECK, SYDNEY.

Concerto Grosso, op.11, no.4, for string orchestra. SEE Sammartini, Guiseppe.

BECKENBAUGH, J. HOWARD.

I rode with Stonewall. SEE

Douglas, Henry Kyd.

BECKER, CHARLOTTE. SEE Cox, Charlotte

Becker.

BECKER, MARION ROMBAUER.

The Joy of cooking. SEE Rombauer,

Irma S.

BECKWITH, JOHN A.

Contemporary American biography.

SEE Coope, Geoffrey.

BEEBE, CATHERINE.

SEE The Christmas Story.

BEEBE, ROBB.

All aboard. SEE gates, Arthur I.

Our baby's memory book. Compiled

under the auspices of St. Anthony's

Guild. ? 19Dec40; A148430.

St. Anthony's Guild (PWH); 11Dec68;

R450908.

BEEBE, ROBB.

SEE The Christmas Story.

BEER, THOMAS.

Hanna Crane and the mauve decade.

Introd. by Leonard Bacon.

? 25Aug41; A156302. Alfred A.

Knopf, Inc. (PWH); 22Nov68;

R450112.

BEILSTEIN, FRIEDRICH KONRAD.

Beilsteins Handbuch der organischen

Chemie. 1. Bd.: Leits?tze für die

systematische Anordnung, Acyclische

Kohlenwaaserstoffe, Oxy-und

Oxo-Verbindungen. Hrsg. von der

Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft.

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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1968 July - December
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Chapter 1 Leon.

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Chapter 2 7Nov18; AF27322.

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Chapter 3 No.3

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Chapter 4 2May41;

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Chapter 5 16May41;

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Chapter 6 23May41;

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Chapter 7 30May41; A5-121687. 12Jul68; R439467.

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Chapter 8 6Jun41;

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Chapter 9 13Jun41;

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Chapter 10 20Jun41; A5-121708. 29Jul68; R440310.

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Chapter 11 27Jun41;

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Chapter 12 4Jul41;

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Chapter 13 11Jul41;

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Chapter 14 18Jul41;

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Chapter 15 25Jul41;

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Chapter 16 1Aug41;

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Chapter 17 8Aug41;

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Chapter 18 15Aug41;

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Chapter 19 22Aug41;

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Chapter 20 29Aug41; A5-121774. 16Sep68; R443104.

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Chapter 21 5Sep41; A5-121781. 16Sep68; R443105.

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Chapter 22 12Sep41; A5-121788. 16Sep68; R443112.

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Chapter 23 19Sep41;

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Chapter 24 26Sep41;

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Chapter 25 No.25

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Chapter 26 10Oct41;

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Chapter 27 No.27

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Chapter 28 24Oct41;

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Chapter 29 2May41; No.29

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Chapter 30 2May41; No.30

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Chapter 31 2May41; No.31

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Chapter 32 2May41; No.32

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Chapter 33 2May41; No.33

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Chapter 34 2May41; No.34

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Chapter 35 9May41;

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Chapter 36 9May41; A5-121668.

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Chapter 37 9May41; No.37

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Chapter 38 9May41; No.38

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Chapter 39 9May41; No.39

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Chapter 40 9May41; No.40

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