U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1968 January - June

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Chapter 1 2Jul68;

R438397.

ARIZONA DIGEST ANNOTATED. Pamphlet.

? West Pub. Co. & Bancroft-Whitney

Co. (PWH)

Jan41. ? 27Jan41; A150287. 1Apr68;

R432657.

ARJONA, DORIS K.

Spain and America, by Doris K. Arjona,

Rose L. Friedman & Esther P. Carvajal.

? 2Jan40; A136395. Scott,

Foresman & Co. (PWH); 2Jan68;

R428998.

ARKANSAS DECISIONS REPORTED IN SOUTH

WESTERN REPORTER, SECOND SERIES.

? West Pub. Co. (PWH)

140-144 S.W.2d. ? 18Mar41; A152165. 1Apr68; R432515.

ARKANSAS DIGEST. Vol.1-18. 1941 cumulative annual pocket part. ? 18Mar41; A152161. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 1Apr68; R432521.

ARLEN, HAROLD.

Americanegro suite. SEE Koehler,

Ted.

ARMITAGE, MERLE.

U. S. Navy. ? 4Jun40; A146036. Merle

Armitage (A); 3Jun68; R436774.

ARMITAGE, THERESA.

Merry music; teacher's manual, a

singing school. Edited by

Theresa Armitage, Peter W. Dykema

& Gladys Pitcher. ? 31Dec40;

AA355036. Summy-Birchard Co.

(PWH); 4Apr68; R433221.

We sing. Editors: Theresa Armitage,

Peter W. Dykema & Gladys Pitcher.

(A Singing school series)

? 31Oct40; A146390. Summy-Birchard

Co. (PWH); 4Jan68;

R428496.

ARMSTRONG, ANITA STEWART.

Our Webb kin of Dixie. SEE

Webb, William James.

ARMSTRONG, APRIL OURSLER.

Every sheriff a Sherlock Holmes. SEE

Oursler, Fulton.

The fight for Americanism. SEE

Oursler, Fulton.

She sat helpless while her best

friend was murdered. SEE Oursler,

Fulton.

ARMSTRONG, ELIZABETH DAVIDSON.

Occupational trends in the United

States. SEE Anderson, H. Dewey.

ARMSTRONG, THOMAS.

The Crowthers of Bankdam. ? 17Oct40,

AI-26399; 18Feb41, A150410.

Thomas Armstrong (A); 21Feb68;

R429904.

ARNDT, NOLA.

Easy lessons in guitar playing, by

John Locke, pseud. ? 12Jun40;

AA344057. Nola Arndt (A);

11Apr68; R433770.

A short cut to piano playing. SEE

Malanga, Oscar.

ARNOLD, JOSEPH IRVIN.

Challenges to American youth. ? 3May40; A142221. Joseph I. Arnold (A); 23Feb68; R430063.

ARNOLD, THURMAN W.

Bottlenecks of business. ? 6Sep40; A143994. Thurman W. Arnold (A); 9Apr68; R433367.

ARTHUR, ROBERT.

Don't be a goose. (In Argosy,

May 3, 1941) ? 22Apr41; B495811.

Robert Arthur (A); 9May68; R435846.

Hard case. (In Detective fiction

weekly, Sept. 28, 1940) ? 17Sep40;

B467889. Robert Arthur (A);

30Jan68; R428767.

ARTIE SHAW CLARINET METHOD, by Artie

Shaw, written in collaboration with

Arnold Brilhart. ? 21Apr41;

AA365133. Artie Shaw (A); 13May68;

R434984.

ARTIE SHAW CLARINET METHOD, by Artie

Shaw, written in collaboration with

Arnold Brilhart. ? 21Apr41; AA365133.

Robbins Music Corp. (PWH); 22Apr68;

R435446.

ASBURY, EDITH EVANS.

Gem of the prairie. SEE

Asbury, Herbert.

ASBURY, HERBERT.

Gem of the prairie. ? 7Oct40; A144971. Edith Evans Asbury (E); 25Mar68; R432277.

ASCH, JOHN.

What I believe. SEE Asch, Sholem.

ASCH, MOSES.

What I believe. SEE Asch, Sholem.

ASCH, SHOLEM.

What I believe. Maurice Samuel,

translator. ? 21Mar41; A153301.

Ruth Shaffer, Moses Asch & John

Asch (PWH); 13Jun68; R437342.

ASHTON, WINIFRED.

Trafalgar day 1940, by Clemence Dane,

pseud. ? 11Dec40, AI-26494; 3Jun41,

A154472. Olwen Bowen-Davies &

Richard Addinsell (E); 6Jun68;

R437137.

ASIMOV, ISAAC.

Heredity. (In Astonishing stories,

Apr. 1941) ? 25Feb41; B491208.

Isaac Asimov (A); 29Feb68; R430419.

History. (In Super science novels

magazine, Mar. 1941) ? 17Jan41;

B485731. Isaac Asimov (A); 19Jan68;

R427519.

Liar! (In Astounding science fiction,

May 1941) ? 18Apr41; B495404.

Isaac Asimov (A); 19Apr68; R434074.

Reason. (In Astounding science-fiction,

Apr. 1941) ? 21Mar41;

B492151. Isaac Asimov (A);

29Mar68; R432839.

The secret sense. (In Cosmic stories,

Mar. 1941) ? 15Jan41; B486685.

Isaac Asimov (A); 17Jan68; R427447.

Super-neutron. (In Astonishing stories, Sept. 1941) ? 25Jun41; B505186. Isaac Asimov (A); 27Jun68; R438422.

ASSOCIATED LUMBER MUTUALS.

Lumber rating schedules. NM: additions

& revisions. ? 2Jan41;

A738024. Associated Lumber Mutuals

(PWH); 18Jan68; R427480.

ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN LAW SCHOOLS.

Directory of teachers in member

schools, 1940-1941. Appl. author:

West Pub. Co. ? 13Dec40; A148720.

West Pub. Co. (PWH); 5Jan68;

R425815.

ATCHLER, MARGARET.

Healthful living. SEE Williams,

Jesse Feiring.

ATKINS, GAUIS GLENN, ed.

Master sermons of the 19th century. ? 8May40; A141801. Robert H. Atkins (C); 10Apr68; R433501.

ATKINS, ROBERT H.

Master sermons of the 19th century.

SEE Atkins, Gauis Glenn, ed.

ATKINSON, AGNES AKIN.

Crooktail; a young raccoon. Pictures by Spencer R. Atkinson. ? 2Oct40; A145467. Agnes A. Atkinson (A); 23Feb68; R429888.

ATKINSON, ARTHUR GODFREY LIONEL.

They left the land.

SEE Jacob, Naomi.

ATKINSON, BROOKS.

Complete essays and other writings.

SEE Emerson, Ralph Waldo.

Sixteen famous American plays.

SEE Cerf, Bennett.

ATLANTIC DIGEST. Cumulative pamphlet.

? West Pub. Co. (PWH)

Dec40. ? 4Dec40; A148721. 5Jan68;

R425816.

Mar41. ? 18Mar41; A152152. 1Apr68;

R432563.

May41. ? 16May41; A153977. 2Jul68;

R438333.

ATLANTIC DIGEST. 1940 annual.

? 23Oct40; A146464. West Pub. Co.

(PWH); 5Jan68; R425926.

ATLANTIC DIGEST. 1940 cumulative annual

pocket part. Vol. 1-35. ? 23Oct40;

A146552. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 5Jan68;

R425904.

ATLANTIC REPORTER DIGEST. ? West Pub.

Co. (PWH) Vol.

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Chapter 1 2Jul68;

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Chapter 2 2Jul68; No.2

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Chapter 3 5Jan68;

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Chapter 4 1Apr68;

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Chapter 5 1Apr68; No.5

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Chapter 6 2Jul68; No.6

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Chapter 7 By Bernhard

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Chapter 8 28Sep27; AF37561.

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Chapter 9 18Mar68;

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Chapter 10 18Mar68; No.10

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Chapter 11 18Mar68; No.11

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Chapter 12 18Mar68; No.12

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Chapter 13 18Mar68; No.13

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Chapter 14 18Mar68; No.14

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Chapter 15 18Mar68; No.15

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Chapter 16 18Mar68; No.16

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Chapter 17 17May68;

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Chapter 18 17May68; No.18

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Chapter 19 17May68; No.19

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Chapter 20 17May68; No.20

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Chapter 21 17May68; No.21

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Chapter 22 10Jun68;

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Chapter 23 17May68; No.23

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Chapter 24 17May68; No.24

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Chapter 25 6Dec40;

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Chapter 26 13Dec40;

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Chapter 27 20Dec40;

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Chapter 28 27Dec40; A5-121539. 8Jan68; R426429.

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Chapter 29 3Jan41;

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Chapter 30 10Jan41;

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Chapter 31 17Jan41; A5-121556. 16Feb68; R429677.

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Chapter 32 24Jan41;

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Chapter 33 31Jan41;

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Chapter 34 7Feb41;

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Chapter 35 14Feb41;

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Chapter 36 borne doom. 21Feb41;

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Chapter 37 28Feb41;

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Chapter 38 7Mar41;

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Chapter 39 No.39

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Chapter 40 No.40

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