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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1977 January - June Chapter 1 Farrington. 3Nov49; A37861. Mabel

F. Hamor (C); 20Dec76; R653102.

R653151.

Backgrounds of power. By Roger

Burlingame. ? 17Oct49; A37214. Armitage

Watkins (E); 31Jan77; R653151.

R653170.

U.S. industrial design, 1949-50.

Editor: Bryan Holme, issued by Society of

Industrial Designers. ? 15Nov49;

AA134916. Viking Penguin, Inc. (PWH);

2Feb77; R653170.

R653171.

The Magic firecrackers. By Mitchell

Dawson, illus. by Kurt Wiese. ? 21Oct49;

A37585. Rose Dawson (W); 2Feb77;

R653171.

R653172.

John Ruskin: the portrait of a prophet.

By Peter Quennell. ? 21Oct49; A37586.

Peter Quennell (A); 2Feb77; R653172.

R653173.

The Presentation at the temple. By

Alexander Liberman. (In Vogue, Dec. 1949)

? 2Dec49; B221745. Alexander Liberman

(A); 2Feb77; R653173.

R653174.

Madonna and child by Henri Matisse. By

Alexander Liberman. (In Vogue, Dec. 1949)

? 2Dec49; B221745. Alexander Liberman

(A); 2Feb77; R653174.

R653175.

Hands (In nature and art) Editor: Bryan

Holme, author: Heidi Ruth Lenssen.

? 15Dec49; A40510. Viking Penguin, Inc.

(PWH); 2Feb77; R653175.

R653176. River ranch. By Doris Gates (Doris Gates Hall), illus.: Jacob Landau. ? 3Oct49; A36944. Doris Gates (A); 27Jan77; R653176.

R653177.

Trade unions in the new society. By

Harold Joseph Laski. ? 3Oct49; A36946.

W. M. Laski (W); 27Jan77; R653177.

R653178. A Harvest of world told tales. Edited by Milton Rugoff, illus. by Joseph Law. NM: foreword, selection & compilation. ? 7Oct49; A37043. Milton Rugoff (A); 27Jan77; R653178.

R653179. The Sunken forest. By Rene Prud'hommeaux, illus.: Rafaello Busoni. ? 7Oct49; A37045. Rene Prud'hommeaux (A); 27Jan77; R653179.

R653180.

Great-grandfather in the honey tree.

Written & illustrated by Samuel F. Swayne &

Zoa Swayne. ? 7Oct49; A37046. Sam

(Samuel F.) & Zoa Swayne (A); 27Jan77;

R653180.

R653181. The Portable Chaucer. Selected, translated & edited by Theodore Morrison. NM: translations, introd. & translator's notes. ? 28Oct49; A37583. Theodore Morrison (A); 27Jan77; R653181.

R653182.

Song of celebration. By Phyllis

McGinley. (In The New Yorker, Sept. 24,

1949) ? 22Sep49; B210004. Phyllis

McGinley (A); 27Jan77; R653182.

R653183.

The Beginning of a story. By Elizabeth

Taylor. (In The New Yorker, Oct. 29,

1949) ? 27Oct49; B215834. John Taylor

(Wr); 27Jan77; R653183.

R653184.

Dora. By Saul Bellow. (In Harper's

bazaar, Nov. 1949) ? 31Oct49; B216619.

Saul Bellow (A); 27Jan77; R653184.

R653185.

Nods and becks and wreathed sailes. By

Elizabeth Taylor. (In The New Yorker,

Nov. 19, 1949) ? 17Nov49; B218657. John

Taylor (Wr); 27Jan77; R653185.

R653186.

Incident in the afternoon. By Phyllis

McGinley. (In The New Yorker, Nov. 19,

1949) ? 17Nov49; B218657. Phyllis

McGinley (A); 27Jan77; R653186.

R653187.

Open letter to Santa Claus. By Phyllis

McGinley. (In The New Yorker, Dec. 3,

1949) ? 1Dec49; B220276. Phyllis

McGinley (A); 27Jan77; R653187.

R653188.

Subversive reflections. By Phyllis

McGinley. (In The New Yorker, Dec. 17,

1949) ? 15Dec49; B222799. Phyllis

McGinley (A); 27Jan77; R653188.

R653198. The Writing trade. By Paul R. Reynolds. ? 28Jan49; A29544. Paul R. Reynolds (A); 27Dec76; R653198.

R653201.

Waldes truarc retaining rings. Catalog

no. 4K. ? 3Jun49; A205460. Waldes

Kohinoor, Inc. (PWH); 3Mar77; R653201.

R653202. Waldes truarc retaining rings, standard type rings only: engineering specifications and data. Catalog no. 4K, pt. 2. ? 29Jul49; A205461. Waldes Kohinoor, Inc. (PWH); 3Mar77; R653202.

R653203.

I will be glad. Author of m: Faith

Chambers Wilson. (In Beginner teacher,

July-Sept. 1949) ? 1Jun49; B232167.

Faith Chambers Wilson (A); 4Mar77;

R653203.

R653204. Tip-toe song. Author of w: Mildred Speakes Edwards, author of m: Faith Chambers Wilson. (In Beginner Bible lesson leaflets, Oct.-Dec. 1949) ? 1Sep49; B238319. Faith Chambers Wilson (A); 4Mar77; R653204.

R653216. Thesaurus of book digests. By Hiram Haydn & Edmund Fuller. NM: editing & compilation. ? 7Nov49; A38017. Crown Publishers, Inc. (PWH); 28Feb77; R653216.

R653217.

Living music of the Americas. By Lazare

Saminsky. ? 6Sep49; A36090. Lazare

Saminsky (A); 28Feb77; R653217.

R653218.

Dining with my friends. By Crosby

Gaige. ? 21Nov49; A38507. Crown

Publishers, Inc. (PPW); 28Feb77;

R653218.

R653219.

Letter from Mister Dee R. Laird to the

Reverend John F. Phipps. (In Presbyterian

life, Apr. 16, 1949) ? 8Apr49; B187748.

Dee R. Laird (A); 3Feb77; R653219.

R653220. Parasite planet. By Neil R. Jones. (In Super science stories, Nov. 1949) ? 5Oct49; B214707. Neil R. Jones (A); 2Feb77; R653220.

R653253.

Applied psychology. By Richard

Wellington Husband. NM: revisions &

additions. ? 2Feb49; A29683. Richard

Wellington Husband (A); 28Jan77;

R653253.

R653254.

Sunset all-Western foods cook book. By

Genevieve A. Callahan. NM: revisions.

? 15Apr49; A32835. Lane Publishing

Company (PWH); 28Jan77; R653254.

R653255.

Sunset cook book of favorite recipes.

Editor: Emily Ball Chase. ? 25May49;

A33131. Lane Publishing Company (PWH);

28Jan77; R653255.

R653257. Southern field crops management. By E. N. Fergus, Carsie Hammonds & Hayden Rogers, edited by R. W. Gregory. NM: revisions & additions. ? 31Jan49; A30213. Mrs. Carsie Hammonds (W); 31Jan77; R653257.

R653260.

The Hill road. w & m Roger C. Wilson &

Mildred L. Kerr. (In The Choir leader,

Feb. 1949) NM: words & music. ? 10Jan49;

B183298. Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH);

21Dec76; R653260.

R653261. The Lord is my strength and my song. m Van Denman Thompson. (In The Choir leader, Feb. 1949) NM: music. ? 10Jan49; B183298. Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76; R653261.

R653262.

My faith looks up to Thee, m R. Gordon

Perry. (In The Choir leader, Feb. 1949)

NM: music. ? 10Jan49; B183298. Lorenz

Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76;

R653262.

R653263.

This Thou didst for me. m John M.

Rasley. (In The Choir leader, Feb. 1949)

NM: music. ? 10Jan49; B183298. John M.

Rasley (A); 21Dec76; R653263.

R653265. It will be daybreak soon. w & m Roy E. Nolte & Alfred Barratt. (In The Volunteer choir, Feb. 1949) NM: words & music. ? 3Jan49; B183686. Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76; R653265.

R653266.

Trust ye the Lord forever. w & m I. H.

Meredith & Juanita Rosemon. (In The

Volunteer choir, Feb. 1949) NM: words &

music. ? 3Jan49; B183686. Lorenz

Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76;

R653266.

R653267.

The Lord is my light. m Forrest G.

Walter. (In The Volunteer choir, Feb.

1949) NM: music. ? 3Jan49; B183686.

Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76;

R653267.

R653268.

I lay my sins on Jesus. m arr. Stewart

Landon, pseud. of Roger C. Wilson. (In

The Volunteer choir, Feb. 1949) NM: music

arr. ? 3Jan49; B183686. Lorenz

Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76;

R653268.

R653269. Singing on our way. w & m Elsie Duncan Yale & Noel Benson, pseud. of Ira B. Wilson. (In The Volunteer choir, Feb. 1949) NM: words & music. ? 3Jan49; B183686. Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76; R653269.

R653271. The Sunrise song. w & m Elsie Duncan Yale & Fred B. Holton, pseud. of Ira B. Wilson. (In The Volunteer choir, Mar. 1949) NM: words & music. ? 31Jan49; B183687. Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76; R653271.

R653272.

With palms and with praises. w & m

Peter Marshall, pseud. of Louise L. Wilson

& Dorothy Abbott, pseud. of Elsie Duncan

Yale. (In The Volunteer choir, Mar. 1949)

NM: words & music. ? 31Jan49; B183687.

Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76;

R653272.

R653273.

Risen as He said. w & m Harry Dixon

Loes & Blanche Sprague, pseud. of Elsie

Duncan Yale. (In The Volunteer choir,

Mar. 1949) NM: words & music. ? 31Jan49;

B183687. Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH);

21Dec76; R653273.

R653274.

Crown Him with many crowns. m Roy E.

Nolte. (In The Volunteer choir, Mar.

1949) NM: music. ? 31Jan49; B183687.

Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76;

R653274.

R653276.

Alleluia! m Ellen Jane Lorenz. (In The

Quarterly anthem folio, Jan. 1949) NM:

music. ? 3Jan49; B183688. Lorenz

Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76;

R653276.

R653277.

Fear ye not, O Israel. m arr. Ira B.

Wilson. (In The Quarterly anthem folio,

Jan. 1949) NM: music arr. ? 3Jan49;

B183688. Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH);

21Dec76; R653277.

R653278.

Communion with Thee. w & m Roger C.

Wilson & Herman Von Berge. (In The

Quarterly anthem folio, Jan. 1949) NM:

words & music. ? 3Jan49; B183688.

Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76;

R653278.

R653279. Beneath the cross of Jesus. m John Winter Thompson. (In The Quarterly anthem folio, Jan. 1949) NM: music. ? 3Jan49; B183688. Lorenz Publishing Company (PWH); 21Dec76; R653279.

R653319.

Beaver dam. By Philip Hamburger. (In

The New Yorker, Feb. 4. 1950) ? 2Feb50;

B230594. Philip Hamburger (A); 8Feb77;

R653319.

R653320.

Greenwich Village gourmet. By

Clementene Walker Wheeler. ? 26Nov49;

A38775. Clementene Wheeler (A); 9Feb77;

R653320.

R653321.

The Catholic Church and the Knights of

Labor. By Henry J. Browne. ? 10May49;

A32901. Henry J. Browne (A); 9Feb77;

R653321.

R653343. Illustrated fundamentals of tree identification. By Ralph Rupert Wilson. ? 13May49; AA119404. Ralph R. Wilson (full name is Ralph Rupert Wilson) (A); 10Feb77; R653343.

R653355. The Baha'i world. Compiler: National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States and Canada. ? 8Dec49; AA135478. National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States (PWH); 11Feb77; R653355.

R653356.

God's eternal legacy. By Della & Ralph

Emery, Herbert Hern. Mary M. Wilkin & May

Lawson. ? 9Dec49; AA136327. National

Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the

United States (PWH); 11Feb77; R653356.

R653359.

The Salt of the Earth. By George W.

Truett, edited by Powhatan W. James.

? 21Apr49; A32092. William B. Eerdmans

Publishing Company (PPW); 28Jan77;

R653359.

R653360. Who me? Pref. by Irwin Shaw, notes & compilations by Ely Jacques Kahn, Jr. First pub. in The New Yorker, 1937-1948. NM: pref., notes & compilations. ? 16Feb49; A30152. E. J. Kahn, Jr. & Irwin Shaw (A); 14Feb77; R653360.

R653364.

"Nu-view" bass guitar fingerboard. By

Severino Frank Marino. ? 4Aug65 (in

notice: 1948); A802194. Severino Frank

Marino (Sev Frank Marino) (A); 2Dec76;

R653364.

R653373.

Early development of United States

citizenship. By John P. Roche. ? 9Dec49;

A39149. John P. Roche (A); 3Feb77;

R653373.

R653377.

The Thirsty land. By Norman A. Fox.

? 14Mar49; A32056. Rosalea Spaulding Fox

(W); 3Feb77; R653377.

R653378.

Pictorial composition and the art of

drawing. By Frederic Taubes. ? 28Mar49;

A31262. Frederic Taubes (A); 3Feb77;

R653378.

R653379. No questions asked. By Edna Sherry. ? 14Mar49; A30927. Ernest T. Sherry (C); 3Feb77; R653379.

R653380.

Evil root. By Lee Thayer. ? 23Feb49;

A30468. George M. Sanger (E); 3Dec77;

R653380.

R653381.

All the best in Scandinavia. By Sydney

Clark. ? 23Feb49; A30466. Donald Clark

(C); 3Feb77; R653381.

R653382. The Lost buckaroo. By Bliss Lomax, pseud. of Harry Sinclair Drago. Prev. pub. in July 7, 1948 issue of Western action. NM: revised & enlarged. ? 7Feb49; A30003. Harry Sinclair Drago (using the pen name of Bliss Lomax) (A); 3Feb77; R653382.

R653383. Hullabaloo, and other singing folk games. Compiled by Richard Chase, illustrated by Joshua Tolford, with six piano settings by Hilton Rufty. ? 28Mar49; A31332. Richard Chase (A); 14Feb77; R653383.

R653384. Electric and magnetic fields. By Stephen Stanley Attwood. 3rd ed. ? 25Apr49; A32200. Frieda Attwood (W); 14Feb77; R653384.

R653385.

Foundations of nuclear physics. By

Robert T. Beyer. ? 15Apr49; A32338.

Robert T. Beyer (A); 14Feb77; R653385.

R653386.

Introduction to statistical mechanics.

By Ronald W. Gurney. ? 3May49; A32755.

Natalie Gurney-Taylor (W); 14Feb77;

R653386.

R653387.

Analytical mechanics of gears. By Earle

Buckingham. ? 27May49; A33257. Earle

Buckingham (A); 14Feb77; R653387.

R653388. This was America: true accounts of people and places, manners and customs, as recorded by European travelers to the Western Shore in the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries. By Oscar Handlin. ? 17Feb49; A28883. Oscar Handlin (A); 16Feb77; R653388.

R653389. The Testament of Werther in poetry and drama. By Stuart Pratt Atkins. ? 21Feb49; A30473. Stuart Pratt Atkins (A); 16Feb77; R653389.

R653390. Cardiac catheterization in congenital heart disease. By Andre Cournand, Janet S. Baldwin & Aaron Himmelstein. ? 21Mar49; A31031. The Commonwealth Fund (PWH); 16Feb77; R653390.

R653393.

Geometry-a first course. By Paul L.

Trump. ? 16Mar49; A31001. Holt,

Rinehart and Winston (PWH); 14Feb77;

R653393.

R653394.

Arithmetic for teacher-training classes.

By E. H. Taylor & C. M. Mills. 3rd ed.

? 24Mar49; A31328. Holt, Rinehart and

Winston (PWH); 14Feb77; R653394.

R653395. Royalton raid. By Leon W. Dean. ? 14Mar49; A31012. Leon W. Dean (A); 3Feb77; R653395.

R653396.

Lola: a love story. By Philip Van Doren

Stern. ? 14Mar49; A31013. Philip Van

Doren Stern (A); 3Feb77; R653396.

R653397.

Physics in the modern world. By Henry

Semat. ? 22Mar49; A31274. Henry Semat

(A); 3Feb77; R653397.

R653398.

Greek myths. By Olivia E. Coolidge,

illustrated by Edouard Sandoz. ? 30Aug49;

A35561. Olivia Coolidge (A); 14Feb77;

R653398.

R653399. I am not a stranger. By James Street. (In Saturday evening post, Dec. 25. 1948) ? 22Dec48; B172751. Lucy Nash Street (W); 14Dec76; R653399.

R653400.

Gay melody. By Martha Gwinn Kiser,

decorations by Jane Castle. ? 9Mar49;

A30725. Martha Gwinn Kiser (A); 18Feb77;

R653400.

R653401.

Jan's victory. Story & pictures by

Betty Morgan Bowen (Mrs. Gordon West)

? 9Mar49; A30726. Betty Morgan Bowen

(Mrs. Gordon West) (A); 18Feb77;

R653401.

R653402. Sea boots. By Robert C. DuSoe, illustrated by Arthur Harper. ? 9Mar49; A30727. Mrs. Robert C. DuSoe (W); 18Feb77; R653402.

R653403.

A Procession of saints. By James

Brodrick. ? 9Mar49; A30728. James

Brodrick (A); 18Feb77; R653403.

R653404.

Lincoln's secretary: a biography of John

G. Nicolay. By Helen Nicolay. ? 9Mar49;

A30729. Helen Nicolay (A); 18Feb77;

R653404.

R653405.

Winter flight. By Alice Gall & Fleming

Crew. ? 10Mar49; A30932. Alice Gall &

Fleming Crew (A); 18Feb77; R653405.

R653406.

Wildlife for America. By William R. Van

Dersal & Edward H. Graham. ? 10Mar49;

A30933. William R. Van Dersal & Edward H.

Graham (A); 18Feb77; R653406.

R653407.

His country was the world: a life of

Thomas Paine. By Hildegarde Hawthorne

(Mrs. John Oskison) ? 16Mar49; A30978.

Paul W. Howe (E of Hildegarde Hawthorne,

Mrs. John Oskison); 18Feb77; R653407.

R653408.

Battle lanterns. By Merritt Parmelee

Allen, decorations by Ralph Ray, Jr.

? 16Mar49; A30979. Vera E. Cline (E of

Merritt Parmelee Allen); 18Feb77;

R653408.

R653409.

Four favourites. By D. B. Wyndham

Lewis. ? 20Mar49; A31987. D. B. Wyndham

Lewis (A); 18Feb77; R653409.

R653410.

Cowboy Small. By Lois Lenski.

? 7Apr49; A32046. Stephen J. Covey &

Laird F. Covey (C); 18Feb77; R653410.

R653412.

The Lapps. By Bjoern Collinder.

? 30Nov49; A38731. American Scandinavian

Foundation (PWH); 2Feb77; R653412.

R653413. Transcendental numbers. By Carl Ludwig Siegel. (Annals of mathematics studies no. 16) New ed. of work originally by Carl Ludwig Siegel & R. Bellman. NM: new ed. ? 30Dec49; A39556. Carl Ludwig Siegel (A); 2Feb77; R653413.

R653414.

Guidebook for Look and learn. By Wilbur

S. Beauchamp, Gertrude Crampton & William

S. Gray. ? 4Jan50; A40067. Scott,

Foresman and Company (PWH); 3Feb77;

R653414.

R653415. Using good English. By Robert Warnock, Porter G. Perrin & Harrison G. Platt, Jr. 2nd ed. ? 6Jan50; A40068. Scott, Foresman and Company (PWH); 3Feb77; R653415.

R653416. Welders. By Alice Helen Frankel. (Occupational briefs on America's major job fields, no. 42) NM: completely rewritten. ? 11Mar49; AA110248. Science Research Associates, Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653416.

R653417. Foundrymen. By Alice Helen Frankel. (Occupational briefs on America's major job fields, no. 41) NM: completely rewritten. ? 11Mar49; AA110249. Science Research Associates, Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653417.

R653418. Machinists. By Alice Helen Frankel. (Occupational briefs on America's major job fields, no. 40) NM: completely rewritten. ? 11Mar49; AA110250. Science Research Associates, Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653418.

R653419.

Tool and die makers. By Alice Helen

Frankel. (Occupational briefs on

America's major job fields, no. 39) NM:

completely rewritten. ? 11Mar49;

AA110251. Science Research Associates,

Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653419.

R653420. Social workers. By Alice Helen Frankel. (Occupational briefs on America's major job fields, no. 38) NM: completely rewritten. ? 11Mar49; AA110252. Science Research Associates, Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653420.

R653421.

Registered nurses. By Alice Helen

Frankel. (Occupational briefs on

America's major job fields, no. 37) NM:

completely rewritten. ? 11Mar49;

AA110253. Science Research Associates,

Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653421.

R653422.

Truck and bus drivers. By Alice Helen

Frankel. (Occupational briefs on

America's major job fields, no. 46) NM:

completely rewritten. ? 8Apr49;

AA113287. Science Research Associates,

Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653422.

R653423.

Sheet metal workers. By Alice Helen

Frankel. (Occupational briefs on

America's major job fields, no. 43) NM:

completely rewritten. ? 8Apr49;

AA113288. Science Research Associates,

Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653423.

R653424.

Plumbers and steamfitters. By Alice

Helen Frankel. (Occupational briefs on

America's major job fields, no. 44) NM:

completely rewritten. ? 8Apr49;

AA113289. Science Research Associates,

Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653424.

R653425.

Telephone and telegraph linemen. By

Alice Helen Frankel. (Occupational briefs

on America's major job fields, no. 45)

NM: completely rewritten. ? 8Apr49;

AA113290. Science Research Associates,

Inc. (PWH); 11Feb77; R653425.

R653440.

South America rediscovered. By Tom Bard

Jones. ? 25Feb49; A30731. Tom Bard

Jones (A); 15Feb77; R653440.

R653441.

Latin American leaders. By Harold E.

Davis. ? 6Jun49; A33489. Harold E.

Davis (A); 15Feb77; R653441.

R653442.

Romanticism and nationalism in the Old

South. By Rollin G. Osterweis. ? 9Feb49;

A30750. Rollin G. Osterweis (A); 8Feb77;

R653442.

R653443. The Tragedy of Philotas. By Samuel Daniel, editor: Laurence Michel. ? 9Feb49; A30751. Yale University (PWH); 8Feb77; R653443.

R653450. Gingery snare. By Philip Hamburger. (In The New Yorker, Feb. 11, 1950) ? 9Feb50; B230984. Philip Hamburger (A); 14Feb77; R653450.

R653451.

But not to dream. By John D. MacDonald.

(In Weird tales, May 1949) ? 1Mar49;

B180215. John D. MacDonald (A); 3Feb77;

R653451.

R653452.

Get out of town. By John D. MacDonald.

(In New detective magazine, May 1949)

? 18Mar49; B187158. John D. MacDonald

(A); 3Feb77; R653452.

R653453.

Immortality. By John D. MacDonald. (In

Startling stories, May 1949) ? 8Mar49;

B184109. John D. MacDonald (A); 3Feb77;

R653453.

R653454.

Loot for the unlucky lady. By John D.

MacDonald. (In F.B.I. detective stories,

Apr. 1949) ? 18Feb49; B190658. John D.

MacDonald (A); 3Feb77; R653454.

R653455.

Like a keepsake. By John D. MacDonald.

(In Thrilling wonder stories, June 1949)

? 1Apr49; B191914. John D. MacDonald

(A); 3Feb77; R653455.

R653456.

Bedside murder. By John D. MacDonald.

(In Mystery book magazine, summer 1949)

? 24May49; B193792. John D. MacDonald

(A); 3Feb77; R653456.

R653457.

The Glory punch. By John D. MacDonald.

(In Fifteen sports stories, July 1949)

? 3Jun49; B197081. John D. MacDonald

(A); 3Feb77; R653457.

R653458.

Bye, bye Blackfield. By John Wade

Farrell, pseud. of John D. MacDonald. (In

Fifteen sports stories, July 1949)

? 3Jun49; B197081. John D. MacDonald

(A); 3Feb77; R653458.

R653459.

The Dear and the dead. By John D.

MacDonald. (In Black mask, Sept. 1949)

? 20Jul49; B202439. John D. MacDonald

(A); 3Feb77; R653459.

R653460.

Dead as in darling. By John D.

MacDonald. (In New detective magazine,

Sept. 1949) ? 20Jul49; B202864. John D.

MacDonald (A); 3Feb77; R653460.

R653461.

Mad about murder. By John D. MacDonald.

(In Dime detective, Sept. 1949) ? 3Aug49;

B205407. John D. MacDonald (A); 3Feb77;

R653461.

R653462.

Poor little rich corpse. By John D.

MacDonald. (In Detective tales, Sept.

1949) ? 27Jul49; B205409. John D.

MacDonald (A); 3Feb77; R653462.

R653463. Trojan horse laugh. By John D. MacDonald. (In Astounding science fiction, Aug. 1949) ? 19Jul49; B206253. John D. MacDonald (A); 3Feb77; R653463.

R653464.

Make mine murder. By John D. MacDonald.

(In F.B.I. detective stories, June 1949)

? 20Apr49; B282210. John D. MacDonald

(A); 3Feb77; R653464.

R653465.

The Cold, cold ground. By John D.

MacDonald. (In New detective magazine,

July 1949) ? 20May49; B236528. John D.

MacDonald (A); 3Feb77; R653465.

R653466. Learning electricity and electronics experimentally. By Leonard R. Crow. ? 30Dec49; A45596. Leonard R. Crow (A); 14Feb77; R653466.

R653467.

Turns again home: Andover Newton

Theological School and reminiscences from

an unkept journal. By Everett Carleton

Herrick. ? 10May49; A32866. United

Church Press (PWH); 14Feb77; R653467.

R653468.

The Message and the silence of the

American pulpit. By Sabapathy Kulandran.

? 5Jul49; A34965. United Church Press

(PWH); 14Feb77; R653468.

R653469. Home, sweet home! By Barrie Stavis. ? 22Mar49; A32443. Barrie Stavis (A); 14Feb77; R653469.

R653470.

Fun with fabrics. By Joseph Leeming.

? 6Jan50; A39830. Una M. Leeming (W),

Avery Leeming Nagle & Joseph Leeming, 3rd

(C); 14Feb77; R653470.

R653471.

The Peabody Sisters of Salem. By Louise

Hall Tharp. ? 4Jan50; A39666. Louise

Hall Tharp (A); 14Feb77; R653471.

R653472.

Prairie Kid. By Dorothy M. Johnson.

(In Hearst's International-cosmopolitan,

Jan. 1950) ? 30Dec49; B225205. Dorothy

M. Johnson (A); 14Feb77; R653472.

R653473.

Doorway in Antigua. By Albert E. Idell.

? 18Nov49; A41496. Eugenie Idell Findlay

(C); 14Feb77; R653473.

R653474.

Build this movie titler. By George

Niedermair. (In U.S. camera combined with

Travel and camera, Mar. 1949) ? 16Feb49;

B178925. George Niedermair (A); 14Feb77;

R653474.

R653475. Build this movie processing outfit. By George Niedermair. (In U.S. camera combined with Travel and camera, Aug. 1949) ? 8Jul49; B205493. George Niedermair (A); 14Feb77; R653475.

R653476. Build this movie effect box. By George William Niedermair. (In U.S. camera combined with Travel and camera, May 1949) ? 7Apr49; B5-9473. George William Niedermair (A); 14Feb77; R653476.

R653477.

Brother's keeper. By Edwin Lanham. (In

Collier's, Jan. 7, 1950) ? 30Dec49;

B224570. Edwin Lanham (A); 14Feb77;

R653477.

R653481. Stampede to timberline: the ghost towns and mining camps of Colorado. By Muriel Sibell Wolle. ? 15Jul49; A34363. Muriel Sibell Wolle (A); 14Feb77; R653481.

R653482.

Louie follows me. By John D. MacDonald.

(In Collier's, Aug. 27, 1949) ? 19Aug49;

B205241. John D. MacDonald (A); 14Feb77;

R653482.

R653483.

Murder runaround. By John D. MacDonald.

(In Dime detective, Sept. 1949) ? 3Aug49;

B205407. John D. MacDonald (A); 14Feb77;

R653483.

R653484.

Six points to remember. By John D.

MacDonald. (In Fifteen sports stories,

Sept. 1949) ? 3Aug49; B209105. John D.

MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653484.

R653485.

Blue stars for a dead lady. By John D.

MacDonald. (In Detective tales, Oct.

1949) ? 26Aug49; B210809. John D.

MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653485.

R653486.

Last rendezvous. By John D. MacDonald.

(In Dime mystery, Oct. 1949) ? 2Sep49;

B210811. John D. MacDonald (A); 14Feb77;

R653486.

R653487.

Warrant for an old flame. By John D.

MacDonald. (In FBI detective stories,

Oct. 1949) ? 19Aug49; B210816. John D.

MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653487.

R653488.

Half past mayhem. By John D. MacDonald.

(In New detective magazine, Nov. 1949)

? 21Sep49; B212518. John D. MacDonald

(A); 14Feb77; R653488.

R653489.

Run the man down. By John D. MacDonald.

(In Fifteen sports stories, Nov. 1949)

? 5Oct49; B213627. John D. MacDonald

(A); 14Feb77; R653489.

R653490.

The Durable corpse. By John D.

MacDonald. (In Dime detective magazine,

Nov. 1949) ? 5Oct49; B213631. John D.

MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653490.

R653491.

Target for tonight. By John D.

MacDonald. (In Dime detective magazine,

Nov. 1949) ? 5Oct49; B213631. John D.

MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653491.

R653492. The Sleepers. By John Wade Farrel, pseud. of John D. MacDonald. (In Super science stories, Nov. 1949) ? 5Oct49; B214707. John D. MacDonald, pseud.: John Wade Farrel (A); 14Feb77; R653492.

R653493.

Appointment for tomorrow. By John D.

MacDonald. (In Super science stories,

Nov. 1949) ? 5Oct49; B214707. John D.

MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653493.

R653494.

Hang the man high. By John D.

MacDonald. (In Fifteen western tales,

Nov. 1949) ? 12Oct49; B215799. John D.

MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653494.

R653495.

Love, Inc. By John D. MacDonald. (In

Today's woman, Nov. 1949) ? 21Oct49;

B216133. John D. MacDonald (A); 14Feb77;

R653495.

R653496. A Young man of promise. By John D. MacDonald. (In Argosy, Nov. 1949) ? 26Oct49; B217361. John D. MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653496.

R653497.

Case of the burning blonde. By John D.

MacDonald. (In Detective tales, Dec.

1949) ? 2Nov49; B218617. John D.

MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653497.

R653498.

Nine coffins for Rocking H. By John D.

MacDonald. (In Dime western magazine,

Dec. 1949) ? 9Nov49; B219269. John D.

MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653498.

R653499.

Take a powder, Galahad! By John D.

MacDonald. (In Dime detective magazine,

Dec. 1949) ? 9Nov49; B219273. John D.

MacDonald (A); 14Feb77; R653499.

R653522. Finding God through work and worship; pupil's book. By Mary Esther McWhirter. ? 29Jun49; AA124018. United Church Press (PWH); 16Feb77; R653522.

R653523. Finding God through work and worship; teacher's book. By Mary Esther McWhirter. ? 25Aug49; AA129292. United Church Press (PWH); 16Feb77; R653523.

R653524.

Paula, ein Fragment. By Richard

Beer-Hofmann. ? 22Oct49; A41757. Miriam

Lens Beer-Hofmann (C); 16Feb77; R653524.

R653525.

Postscripts to the American language

("scented words") By Henry Louis Mencken.

(In New Yorker, Apr. 2, 1949) ? 31Mar49;

B184252. Mercantile-Safe Deposit and

Trust Company (E); 16Feb77; R653525.

R653526. Seetee shock. By Will Stewart, pseud. of Jack Williamson. (In Astounding science fiction, Apr. 1949) ? 15Mar49; B190728. Jack Williamson (A); 16Feb77; R653526.

R653529.

Ashtabula in four syllables. By Fred De

George. ? 23Mar49; AA111648. Fred De

George (A); 17Feb77; R653529.

R653530. Patent information. By Gustave Miller. ? 14Dec49; AA138560. Gustave Miller (A); 17Feb77; R653530.

R653535. The Black ring. By Helen Reilly. U.S. ed. pub. 29Jan50, B5-13223. (In Star weekly, Toronto, Canada, Dec. 24, 1949) ? 24Dec49; AI-2603. Katherine Reilly (C); 31Jan77; R653535.

R653536. The Black ring. By Helen Reilly. Prev. pub. abroad 24Dec49, AI-2603. (In Long Island (NY) Sunday press, Jan. 29, 1950) ? 29Jan50; B5-13223. Katherine Reilly (C); 31Jan77; R653536.

R653537. The German peace settlement; a problem paper. Editor: Leo Pasvolsky. ? 2Mar49; A30586. The Brookings Institution (PWH); 28Feb77; R653537.

R653538. The Condor and the cows. By Christopher Isherwood, illus.: William Caskey. NM: additions & revisions. ? 16Sep49; A36836. Christopher Isherwood (A); 31Jan77; R653538.

R653571.

Everywhere I roam. By Ben Lucien

Burman, drawings by Alice Caddy, pseud. of

Mrs. Ben Lucien Burman. ? 28Nov49;

A38656. Ben Lucien Burman (A); 13Dec76;

R653571.

R653572. Broken valley. By Thomas Thompson. ? 1Dec49; A38738. Thomas Thompson (A); 13Dec76; R653572.

R653573. Unquiet grave. By John Stephen Strange, pseud. of Dorothy Stockbridge Tillett. ? 1Dec49; A38739. Dorothy Stockbridge Tillett (A); 13Dec76; R653573.

R653574.

Death of a white witch. By Inez

Oellrichs. ? 1Dec49; A38740. Inez

Oellrichs (A); 13Dec76; R653574.

R653575.

Reading handwriting for fun and

popularity. By Dorothy Sara. ? 5Dec49;

A38781. Lucille Gidsy (E); 13Dec76;

R653575.

R653576. Magic explained. By Walter Gibson. ? 5Dec49; A38782. Walter Gibson (A); 13Dec76; R653576.

R653577. Home sweet zoo. By Clare Barnes, Jr. ? 2Dec49; A38784. Clare Barnes, Jr. (A); 13Dec76; R653577.

R653578.

The Chinese chop. By Juanita Sheridan

(Juanita Sheridan Wolfe) ? 8Dec49;

A38961. Ross C. Hart (C); 13Dec76;

R653578.

R653579.

Diamonds to Amsterdam. By Manning

Coles, pseud. of Adelaide Frances Oke

Manning & Cyril Coles. ? 8Dec49; A38962.

Dorothy C. Coles (W of Cyril Coles) &

Westminster Bank, Ltd. (E of Adelaide

Manning); 13Dec76; R653579.

R653580.

The Home garden guide, 1950. By Walter

E. Thwing. ? 23Nov49; AA136393. The

Literary Guild of America, Inc. (PWH);

13Dec76; R653580.

R653581.

Learning from the deer. By William J.

Long. (In Sports afield, Oct. 1949)

? 28Sep49; B212245. Francesca Woodbridge

(PPW); 13Dec76; R653581.

R653582.

Learning from the grouse. By William J.

Long. (In Sports afield, Nov. 1949)

? 28Oct49; B218066. Francesca Woodbridge

(PPW); 13Dec76; R653582.

R653583.

Home sweet zoo. By Clare Barnes, Jr.

(In Collier's, Dec. 10, 1949) ? 2Dec49;

B221164. Clare Barnes, Jr. (A); 13Dec76;

R653583.

R653584.

Learning from the wolves. By William J.

Long. (In Sports afield, Dec. 1949)

? 25Nov49; B222699. Francesca Woodbridge

(PPW); 13Dec76; R653584.

R653585.

About Shorty. By Martha Gellhorn. (In

Esquire, Jan. 1950) ? 23Nov49; B227230.

Martha Gellhorn (A); 13Dec76; R653585.

R653588.

Not Gothic but modern for our colleges.

By Walter Gropius. (In The New York

times, Oct. 23, 1949) ? 23Oct49;

B214547. Ilse Gropius (W); 11Mar77;

R653588.

R653590. Portal in picture. By Henry Kuttner. (In Startling stories, Sept. 1949) ? 5Jul49; B204565. Catherine Moore Kuttner (E); 14Feb77; R653590.

R653633. Western snowstorm. By Joseph Langland. (In The New Yorker, Feb. 26. 1949) ? 24Feb49; B179245. Joseph Langland (A); 14Feb77; R653633.

R653722.

The World's best hope. By Francis

Biddle. ? 4Mar49; A30544. E. Randolph

Biddle (C); 18Feb77; R653722.

R653723.

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Chapter 17 Prochnow. 23May49; A33245. Herbert

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Chapter 18 Prochnow (A); 5May77; R661077.

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Chapter 19 Kaplan (A); 3May77; R661877.

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Chapter 20 Hill (A); 24May77; R663343.

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Chapter 22 Kvaraceus (A); 6Jun77; R663661.

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