U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1970 July - December

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Chapter 1 (In Good

housekeeping, Oct.-Nov. 1943)

? 17Sep43, B601288; 22Oct43,

B605129. Faith Baldwin Cuthrell

(A); 8Dec70; R496408, 496427.

When a wife's away, by Faith Baldwin.

(In Ladies home Journal, Nov. 1943)

? 29Oct43; B605612. Faith Baldwin

Cuthrell (A); 8Dec70; R496429.

You can't escape. Installment 1-8.

By Faith Baldwin. (In Collier's,

June 12-July 31, 1943) ? 4Jun43,

B588500; 11Jun43, B588835; 18Jun43,

B590818; 25Jun43, B591262; 2Jul43,

B591897; 9Jul43, B593357; 16Jul43,

B593916; 23Jul43, B594284. Faith

Baldwin Cuthrell (A); 8Dec70;

R496374-496375, 496378, 496381,

496385, 496387, 496389, 496391.

Young wife, by Faith Baldwin. (In

American, Feb. 1943) ? 5Jan43;

B570439. Faith Baldwin Cuthrell (A);

28Jul70; R488610.

CUVILLIER, MARIE MIKHAILOVA. SEE HOLLAND, MARIE MIKHAILOVA CUVILLIER.

DAHL, ROALD.

The gremlins; a Royal Air Force story.

From the Walt Disney production.

? 10May43; A173108. Roald Dahl (A);

12Oct70; R491973.

The gremlins. (In Hearst's

international-cosmopolitan, Dec. 1942)

? 4Nov42; B564518. Roald Dahl (A);

14Jul70; R487509.

DALGLIESH, ALICE.

The little angel; a story of old Rio.

Illustrated by Katherine Milhous.

? 13Sep43; A175462. Alice

Dalgliesh (A); 27Nov70; R496100.

DALLIN, DAVID J.

Soviet Russia's foreign policy,

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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1970 July - December
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Chapter 1 (In Good

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Chapter 2 Translated by Leon

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Chapter 3 Major

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Chapter 4 3Aug70;

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Chapter 5 3Aug70; No.5

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Chapter 6 15Oct70;

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Chapter 7 3Aug70; No.7

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Chapter 8 3Aug70; No.8

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Chapter 9 15Oct70; No.9

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Chapter 10 3Aug70; No.10

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Chapter 12 15Oct70; No.12

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Chapter 13 15Oct70; No.13

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Chapter 14 3Aug70; No.14

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Chapter 17 3Aug70; No.17

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Chapter 18 15Oct70; No.18

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Chapter 19 15Oct70; No.19

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Chapter 20 15Oct70; No.20

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Chapter 21 -Oct.

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Chapter 22 No.22

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Chapter 23 15Oct70; No.23

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Chapter 24 HAYCOX, JILL MARIE.

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Chapter 25 3Aug70; R489052.

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Chapter 26 3Aug70; No.26

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Chapter 27 15Oct70; No.27

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Chapter 28 3Aug70; No.28

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Chapter 29 3Aug70; No.29

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Chapter 30 3Aug70; No.30

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Chapter 31 3Aug70; No.31

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Chapter 32 SEE LATOURETTE, KENNETH

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Chapter 33 3Aug70; No.33

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Chapter 34 3Aug70; No.34

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Chapter 35 3Aug70; No.35

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Chapter 36 3Aug70; No.36

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Chapter 37 15Oct70; No.37

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Chapter 38 3Aug70; No.38

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Chapter 39 3Aug70; No.39

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Chapter 40 15Oct70; No.40

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