U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1969 July - December

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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1969 July - December Chapter 1 17Oct69;

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ALAJALOV, CONSTANTIN.

Conversation pieces. SEE Planner,

Janet.

ALBERMAN, EVA.

Amerigo, a comedy of errors in history.

SEE Zweig, Stephan.

Amerigo Vespucci, the mystery of

America's godfather. SEE Zweig,

Stephan.

ALBRAND, MARTHA, pseud. SEE

Griffith, Katrin Holland.

Lamon, Mrs. Sydney J.

ALBRIGHT, FRANK P.

Excavations at Olynthus. SEE

Robinson, David M.

ALDIS, DOROTHY.

Cindy. ? 24Apr42; A163577. Mary Cornelia Aldis Porter (C); 11Dec69; R474563.

ALDRICH, ELIZABETH PERKINS.

As William James said. SEE James,

William.

ALEXANDER, ELIZABETH.

SEE Heerman, Elizabeth Alexander.

ALEXANDER, F. MATTHIAS.

The universal constant in living. ? 3Oct41; A157592. P. Matthias Alexander (A); 2Oct69; R469581.

ALEXANDER, FRANZ.

Environment and education. SEE

Burgess, Ernest W.

ALEXANDER, HOLMES.

Selina. ? 15Apr42; A163236. Holmes

Alexander (A); 3Nov69; R471794.

ALGER, LECLAIRE.

The golden summer. Pictures by Aldren

Watson. ? 1Apr42; A163158.

Leclaire Alger (A); 29Oct69;

R471595.

ALGREN, NELSON.

Never come morning. ? 15Apr42; A163237. Nelson Algren (A); 13Nov69; R473206.

Stickman's laughter. (In Southern review, spring 1942) ? 1Jul42; B551685. Nelson Algren (A); 3Jul69; R464786.

ALLEE, MARJORIE HILL.

Winter's mischief. Illustrated by

George Gillett Whitney. ? 20Aug42;

A166799. Barbara Allee Angell &

Mary Allee Barth (C); 18Dec69;

R475063.

ALLEE, WARDER C.

Introductory general course in the biological sciences. SEE Coulter, Merle C.

ALLEN, C. B.

The wonder book of the air, by C. B.

Allen & Lauren D. Lyman. Rev. &

edited by Francis Trevelyan Miller.

NM: additions & revisions.

? 15Dec41; A160295. Holt, Rinehart

& Winston, Inc. (PWH); 5Sep69;

R469338.

ALLEN, JAY.

The prisoners of Chalon. (In Harper's

magazine, Sept. 1942) ? 21Aug42;

B555098. Jay Allen (A); 4Dec69;

R473921.

ALLEN, R. M.

Photomicrography. ? 31Oct41; A158685.

R. M. Allen (A); 4Aug69; R466419.

ALLEN, SALLY ELLIOTT.

Not hers alone. ? 14Oct42; A168644.

Sally Elliott Allen (A); 17Oct69;

R470671.

ALSOP, GULIELMA FELL.

She's off to marriage; a guide to success and happiness in married life, by Gulielma Fell Alsop & Mary Francis McBride. ? 25May42; A164474. Gulielma Fell Alsop (A) & Roberta McBride (E of M. F. McBride); 20Nov69; R472939.

ALY, BOWER.

The rhetoric of Alexander Hamilton. ? 11Sep41; A156767. Bower Aly (A); 21Aug69; R467325.

AMADOR, JORGE.

Sus dientes y su vida.

SEE Ryan, Edward J.

AMBLER, ERIC.

Three famous spy novels.

SEE Cerf, Bennett A.

AMERICAN FEDERAL TAX REPORTS.

? West Pub. Co. (PWH) Vol.

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Chapter 1 17Oct69;

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Chapter 2 28Nov69;

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Chapter 4 17Oct69; No.4

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Chapter 5 Berrey & Melvin Van Den Bark (A);

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Chapter 6 Warren Bledsoe (A); 17Oct69;

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Chapter 7 B. Falls. 15May42; A164192.

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Chapter 8 15Sep69;

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Chapter 9 27Nov42;

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Chapter 11 27Nov42; B569854.

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Chapter 13 27Nov42; No.13

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Chapter 21 31Jul42;

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Chapter 26 31Jul42; B565734. 29Aug69; R467713.

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Chapter 27 7Aug42; B565735. 29Aug69; R467716.

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Chapter 28 Bal-Ja.

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Chapter 29 No.29

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Chapter 30 7Aug42;

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Chapter 32 No.32

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Chapter 33 14Aug42;

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Chapter 34 14Aug42; B565736.

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Chapter 39 21Aug42;

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