U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1969 January - June

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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1969 January - June Chapter 1 A. R.

To glory. SEE Wylie, I. A. R.

Whip-hand. SEE Wylie, I. A. R.

COX, CHARLOTTE BECKER.

Happy birthday, Judy, by Charlotte

Becker. ? 27Feb42; A162193.

Charlotte Becker Cox (A); 30Jun69;

R463977.

Stories for fun, by Charlotte Becker.

With illus. by Charlotte Becker.

? 29Sep41; A157756. Charlotte

Becker Cox (A); 29Apr69; R460710.

COX, GLEN N.

Fluid mechanics, by Glen N. Cox & F. J. Germano. ? 31Mar41; A151910. Glen N. Cox (A); 27Mar69; R458748.

COX, ISAAC JOSLIN.

A history of Chile.

SEE Galdames, Luis.

COXE, GEORGE HARMON.

Assignment in Guiana. Pt.3. (In

Argosy, Jan. 10, 1942) ? 10Dec41;

B523875. George Harmon Coxe (A);

27Feb69; R456000.

Assignment in Guiana. Pt.4. (In

Argosy, Jan. 24, 1942) ? 24Dec41;

B526202. George Harmon Coxe (A);

27Feb69; R455999.

Assignment in Guiana. Pt.5. (In

Argosy, Feb. 7, 1942) ? 7Jan42;

B527300. George Harmon Coxe (A);

27Feb69; R455998.

Assignment in Guiana. Pt.6. (In

Argosy. Feb. 21, 1942) ? 21Jan42;

B528314. George Harmon Coxe (A);

19May69; R461921.

Boy are you lucky. (In Liberty.

Nov. 29, 1941) ? 19Nov41; B547942.

George Harmon Coxe (A); 6Feb69;

R455585.

COZENS, FREDERICK W.

An introduction to physical education.

SEE Nixon, Eugene W.

COZENS, JOHN.

Uncommon Christmas carols. Arranger & editor: John Cozens. (The H. & M. auditorium series, no.54) ? 20Oct41; AA379897. John Cozens (A); 5Feb69; R455326.

CRAGG, ALLISTON.

Do you need some money? Consumer credit as a means to economic stability. ? 19Feb41; A150483. Alliston Cragg (A); 17Jan69; R454293.

CRAIG, RAYMOND E.

Mathematics and life. SEE

Ruch, G. M.

Our nation. SEE Barker, Eugene C.

Study arithmetics. SEE Ruch, G. M.

CRAIGHILL, G. BOWDOIN.

The blue cloak. SEE Bailey, Temple.

CRANE, CHARLES EDWARD.

Winter in Vermont. ? 20Oct41; A158006. Mrs. Glen Goodall & Mrs. Lawrence Davenport (C); 9Jun69; R462829.

CRANE, DONN P.

Mathematics and life. SEE

Ruch, G. M.

Study arithmetics. SEE Ruch, G. M.

We talk and write. SEE O'Rourke

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Chapter 2 J.

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Chapter 3 MacKaye. With illus. by Gunnar

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Chapter 4 R. Davis); 1Apr69; R458352.

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Chapter 5 Sprague de Camp & Fletcher Pratt.

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Chapter 6 Sprague de Camp (A) & Inga Pratt

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Chapter 7 Sprague de Camp (A); 16Jan69;

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Chapter 8 Sprague de Camp (A); 23Jun69;

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Chapter 9 Sprague de Camp (A); 23Jun69; No.9

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Chapter 10 B. (Vep) Ellis. (In New found

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Chapter 11 Sayers. 10Jul41, AI-26762;

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Chapter 12 Leonard, pseud. 3Apr42;

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Chapter 13 Herring (A); 2Jan69;

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Chapter 14 Grove.

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Chapter 15 Janzen (A); 23Dec68; R452359.

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Chapter 16 C.C. 16Jun41; A154683. Olga

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Chapter 17 P. Siceloff & Leone E. Chesire.

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Chapter 18 SEE Magne, Emile.

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Chapter 19 Nye (A); 20Feb69; R456203.

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Chapter 20 J. No.20

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Chapter 21 Sprague.

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Chapter 22 Lee. 25Mar41; A151636.

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Chapter 23 Schapera (A); 20Mar69; R457951.

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Chapter 24 Schmidt. 20Apr42; AA398477.

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Chapter 25 S. Starrett Co. (PWH); 9Apr69;

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Chapter 26 Baxter, medicus. 6Nov41; A161784. Knud Stowman (A); 10Mar69; R457092.

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Chapter 27 Swem & Charles Rader. 19Dec41;

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Chapter 28 J. No.28

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Chapter 29 K. Naeseth. 2Feb42; A161526.

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Chapter 30 Kate Deal. 2Jan42; A160335.

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Chapter 31 I. Wilder); 6Jun69; R462479.

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