Des Zuckerbackers goldene Krone.© 30Apr13; AF8675. Lili DarvasMolnar (W); 12Jun61; R277286.
For works claimed by Lili DarvasMolnar SEE this list under Molnar,Franz Ferenc.
Toward every stranger. (In Goodhousekeeping, May 1934)© 25Apr34; B223823. Mrs. SnowdenM. Libbey (NK); 26Apr61; R275108.
Walk with me, lad. (In Good housekeeping,Mar. 1934) © 24Feb34;B217767. Mrs. Snowden M. Libbey(NK); 27Feb61; R271693.
Closed doors; studies of deaf and blind children. New & enl. ed. © 14Mar34; A69909. Mrs. T. Dabney Wellford (NK); 29Mar61; R273291.
Reports of cases. Vol.94,Mar. 24, 1933-July 5, 1933.A. C. Schnelder, court reporter.© 18Dec33; A69638. Bancroft-Whitney(PWH); 3Apr61; R273654.
Priestly perfection, one hundred brief meditations based on the exhortation of Pope Pius X to the clergy; from the original of Robert Montoli by Thomas J. Tobin. © on translation; 16May34; A73001. Thomas J. Tobin (A); 12Jun61; R277326.
The perfect pair. © 7Mar34; A69979.Lois Montross (A); 10Mar61; R272304.
As pretty does. SEE Montross, Lynn.
As pretty does. (In Country gentleman, Oct. 1933) © 19Sep33; B200817. Lois H. Montross (W); 20Mar61; R272713.
The long road home. SEE Moody, John.
The long road home. © 25Apr33; A62318. Anna A. Moody (W); 22Mar61; R272872.
Biology for beginners. SEE Moon,Truman J.
Biology for beginners, by Truman J.Moon & Paul B. Mann. © 11Jan33;A59029. Lena Jordan Moon & RosabellM. Mann (W); 5Jan61; R268952.
Andersen's fairy tales. SEE Andersen,Hans Christian.
MOORE, C. L.SEE Kuttner, Catherine L. Moore.
Principal sailing rules of the North American Yacht Racing Union graphically interpreted. 1st ed. © 5May33; AA120566. Fearon D. Moore (A); 1May61; R276177.
Ruy Blas. SEE Hugo, Victor.
Deism in eighteenth century America. © 4Jun34; A73168. Herbert M. Morais (A); 20Jun61; R277782.
Paris to the life; a sketch book.Translated by Gerard Hopkins.Illustrated by Doris Spiegel.© 13Oct33; A65715. Gerard WalterSturgus Hopkins (A); 7Feb61;R270804.
Quaker militant: John GreenleafWhittier. © 19Jul33; A63692.Albert Mordell (A); 26Jun61;R278065.
Register of church services. © 2Nov33; AA133753. Linden H. Morehouse (A); 9Jan61; R269926.
Countryman's edition of Morey'sAncient peoples, by William C.Morey & Irving N. Countryman.Appl. author: American Book Co.,employer for hire of Irving N.Countryman. © on revisions; 25Aug33;A65047. American Book Co. (PWH);8Feb61; R270760.
Beast, bird, and fish. SEE Morrow,Elizabeth.
A selection of cases on evidence at the common law, by Edmund M. Morgan & John MacArthur Maguire. © 2Oct33; A68750. Foundation Press, Inc. (PWH); 12Jan61; R269455.
The illimitable one. © 14Jun34;A74180. William Finlay Morgan(Wr); 19Jun61; R277745.
The illimitable one. SEE Morgan,Elise Nevins.
The bromide and other theories.SEE Burgess, Gelett.
Effendi. (In The Saturday reviewof literature, Feb. 10, 1934)© 7Feb34; A5-57422. Helen F.Morley (W); 23Feb61; R271413.
The haunted bookshop. © on foreword,frontispiece, final two pages;21Apr34; A72304. Helen F.Morley (W); 26May61; R276651.
Notes with a yellow pen. (In TheSaturday review of literature,Apr. 29-July 8, 1933) © 26Apr33,B187971; 3May33, B188845; 10May33,B189909; 17May33, B191372; 24May33,B191546; 31May33, B191985; 7Jun33,B192384; 14Jun33, B193293; 21Jun33,B194098; 27Jun33, B194326; 5Jul33,B194827. Helen F. Morley (W);23Feb61; R271396-271406.
O. Henry, 1894. (In The Saturdayreview of literature, Dec. 9, 1933)© 6Dec33; B210460. Helen F.Morley (W); 23Feb61; R271410.
Phonetics in the mirror. (In TheSaturday review of literature,Jan. 6, 1934) © 3Jan34; B212333.Helen F. Morley (W); 23Feb61;R271411.
Some thin paper. (In The Saturday review of literature, Jan. 20, 1934) © 17Jan34; B215096. Helen F. Morley (W); 23Feb61; R271412.
Translations from the Chinese. (In The Saturday review of literature, Oct. 28-Nov. 18, 1933) © 24Oct33, B204602; 15Nov33, B206714. Helen F. Morley (W); 23Feb61; R271408-271409.
World's most famous oration. (InGolden book magazine, Aug. 1933)© 28Jul33; B196537. Helen F.Morley (W); 23Feb61; R271407.
Effendi. SEE Morley, Christopher.
The haunted bookshop. SEE Morley,Christopher.
Notes with a yellow pen. SEEMorley, Christopher.
O. Henry, 1894. SEE Morley,Christopher.
Phonetics in the mirror. SEE MorleyChristopher.
Some thin paper. SEE Morley,Christopher.
Translations from the Chinese. SEEMorley, Christopher.
World's most famous oration. SEEMorley, Christopher.
MORLEY, L. COLLISON-.SEE Collison-Morley, L.
MORRIS (EDWIN H.) & CO., INC.
Round the circle. SEE Harts,Harry L.
A brief account of the wanderings ofAlbion Press no. 6551. SEE Cary,Melbert B., Jr.
Beast, bird, and fish. SEE Morrow,Elizabeth.
Beast, bird, and fish; an animalalphabet. By Elizabeth Morrow &Rene d'Harnoncourt. Music byEberhard d'Harnoncourt. © 27Oct33;A68046. Anne M. Lindbergh, DwightW. Morrow, Jr. & Constance M.Morgan (C of E. Morrow); 7Jun61;R277193.
The Lincoln stories. Portrait byHarve Stein. Illus. by CharlesE. Cartwright. © on story entitled:Dearer than all; 7Feb34; A69895.Felicia M. Baillieu & Penn M.Doane (C); 7Feb61; R271094.
A neglected period of Connecticut's history, 1818-1850. © 29May33; A63037. Jarvls Means Morse (A); 27Feb61; R271667.
Introducing Terry Sloane, by ConcordiaMerrel. © 9Nov33, AI-18599;2May34, A72306. Concordla MerrelMorton (A); 4May61; R275522.
In Scotland again. © 26Oct33,AI-18288; 22Nov33, A67257. H. V.Morton (A); 1Feb61; R270487.
Other worlds. (Appleton new worldof science series) © 28Apr33;A62441. Frank J. Prout (E); 8Mar61;R272111.
T. Macci Plauti Menaechmi. SEEPlautus, Titus Maccius.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt; the minute man of '33. © 8Sep33; A64982. Montrose J. Moses (NK); 14Jun61; R277462.
An elementary treatise on differential equations. SEE Cohen, Abraham.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt. SEEMoses, Belle.
Mustang trail, by Oliver King,pseud. © 6Dec33; A68474.Thomas E. Mount (A); 27Feb61;R271634.
Three cities. SEE Asch, Sholem.
Three cities. SEE Asch, Sholem.
Daily meditation; or, The practice of repose. © 14Feb33; A60310. Dhan G. Murkerji, Jr. (C); 6Feb61; R270789.
Cattle get notions. (In Short stories,Feb. 25, 1934) © 10Feb34; B217113.Hugh W. Hastings (E); 13Feb61;R271056.
Trail dust; Hopalong Cassidy and theBar 20 with the trail herd.© 16May34; A71834. Hugh W.Hastings (E); 17May61; R275889.
Famous stamps and their stories. © 1Mar34; A69969. Cupples & Leon Co. (PWH); 27Mar61; R273091.
A date with Cinderella. (In Ranchromances, Sept. 22, 1933) © 25Aug33;B199589. L. Lindley Mulkey (A);8Mar61; R272050.
Jack of spades. (In Ranch romances,Oct. 27, 1933) © 22Sep33; B200994.L. Lindley Mulkey (A); 8Mar61;R272051.
Moonlight madness. (In Rangelandlove stories. May-June 1933)© 5Apr33; B187536. L. LindleyMulkey (A); 8Mar61; R272047.
Salt trail. (In Ranch romances,Feb. 9, 1934) © 12Jan34; B213707.L. Lindley Mulkey (A); 11Apr61;R274237.
Satan's lobo. (In Ranch romances,Aug. 11, 1933) © 10Jul33; B195479.L. Lindley Mulkey (A); 8Mar61;R272049.
Scotch and Irish. (In Ranch romances,Dec. 8, 1933) © 10Nov33; B206470.L. Lindley Mulkey (A); 4Apr61;R274236.
The show-down. (In Westernromances, Dec. 1933) © 10Nov33;B207093. L. Lindley Mulkey (A);4Apr61; R274239.
Singing loop. (In Ranch romances,June 23, 1933) © 16May33; B190851.L. Lindley Mulkey (A); 8Mar61;R272048.
Straight and narrow. (In Ranchromances, Apr. 13, 1934) © 9Mar34;B218535. L. Lindley Mulkey (A);11Apr61; R274238.
True detective stories. SEEForbes, Stanley.
Amorelle. SEE Hill, GraceLivingston.
Rainbow cottage. SEE Hill, GraceLivingston.
Daily meditation. SEE Mukerji,Dhan Gopal.
New psychology and old religion.Foreword by Fulton J. Sheen.© 24Nov33; A67956. Edward F.Murphy (A); 15Mar61; R272520.
Once they were rich. © 1Jul33; A64347. David Leslie Murray (A); 5Jun61; R276799.
Boston power transmission products from stock, gears, speed reducers. SEE Woodsum, Henry C.
Materia medica, pharmacology andtherapeutics. © 5Jul33; A63571.Maude B. Muse (A); 24Jan61;R270101.
International exhibition of theatre art, January 16-February 26, 1934. © 13Jan34; A68881. Museum of Modern Art (PWH); 13Jan61; R269632.
Machine art. SEE Johnson, Philip.
The Practitioners library of medicine and surgery.
Lorenzaccio. Edited, with an introd., notes & vocabulary by Thomas Rossman Palfrey & Paul Emile Jacob. © on introd., notes & vocabulary; 23Feb33; A60745. Thomas Rossman Palfrey & Paul Emile Jacob (A); 2Feb61; R270800.
An American history. Rev. ed.© 8Aug33; A63927. David SavilleMuzzey (A); 14Mar61; R272439.
American history for colleges, byDavid Saville Muzzey & John A.Krout. © 8Jun33; A63179. DavidSaville Muzzey (A); 6Mar61;R271915.
History of the American people.© on new matter in last chapter;17Jul33; A63929. David SavilleMuzzey (A); 14Mar61; R272440.
The United States of America, I:Through the Civil War. II: From theCivil War. New ed. © 26May33,A63012; 5May33, A63013. DavidSaville Muzzey (A); 6Mar61;R271913-271914.
Developmental psychology. SEEGoodenough, Florence L.
THE MYTHOLOGY OF ALL RACES. John Arnott MacCulloch, editor. George Foot Moore, consulting editor. Vol.13: Complete index to volumes 1-12, by Florence Ridley Grey. © 7Dec32; A58297. Macmillan Co. (PWH of F. R. Grey); 25Nov60; R268698.
Camera obscura. (Laughter in the dark, 4th installment) By V. Sirin, pseud. (In Sovremennyia zapiski (Annales contemporaines, v.52, Apr. 1, 1933)) © 1Apr33; A18112. Vladimir Nabokov (A); 6Feb61; R271516.
Otchayanie (Despair, 1st & 2d installments) By V. Sirin, pseud. (In Sovremenniya zapiski, v.54, Jan. 30, 1934) Russian; title transliterated. © 30Jan34; AF18473-18474. Vladimir Nabokov (A); 5Jun61; R276754-276755.
NAHM, MILTON C., ed.
Selections from early Greekphilosophy. © 31May34; A71900.Milton C. Nahm (A); 5Jun61;R277090.
Production trends in the UnitedStates since 1870. SEE Burns,Arthur F.
Strategic factors in business cycles.SEE Clark, John Maurice.
Strategic factors in business cycles.SEE Clark, John Maurice.
Answers to objections met in the sale of multiple-drawer registers. © 30Aug33; AA129301. National Cash Register Co. (PWH); 6Jan61; R268959.
The NCR sales manual; experiencestories. © 30Aug33; AA129300.National Cash Register Co. (PWH);6Jan61; R268958.
The NCR sales manual; objections andanswers. © 28Feb33; AA116634.National Cash Register Co. (PWH);6Jan61; R268957.
Index. July-Dec. 1933. Vol.64.© 15Feb34; AA138941. NationalGeographic Society (PWH); 22Mar61;R272895.
THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINEMINIATURE, 1934. Domestic ed.© 15May34; AA155618. NationalGeographic Society (PWH); 22Jun61;R277988.
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINEMINIATURE, 1934. Foreign ed.© 15May34; AA155619. NationalGeographic Society (PWH); 22Jun61;R277989.
Alluring articles to come in yourNational geographic magazine.(S 10-33) © 6Oct33; AA130471.National Geographic Society (PWH);22Mar61; R272890.
Enjoy these illustrated featuresin coming issues of the Nationalgeographic magazine. (M-5-34)© 1May34; AA145763. NationalGeographic Society (PWH); 22Jun61;R277984.
Enjoy these illustrated features incoming issues of the National geographicmagazine. (S-5-33) ©9May33; AA121138. National GeographicSociety (PWH); 22Mar61;R272882.
Enjoy these stimulating journeys toearth's ends. (S-6-33) © 5Jun33;AA122542. National GeographicSociety (PWH); 22Mar61; R272884.
The Geographic brings the world to your door; exploring progressive Siam. © 2Apr34; AA142381. National Geographic Society (PWH); 22Jun61; R277983.
The Geographic brings the world to your door: Promising pleasure-filled hours for young and old; The epic of Persepolis, etc. (S-8-33) © 9Aug33; AA126363. National Geographic Society (PWH); 22Mar61; R272886.
Index to the National geographic society's New map of Asia. © 1Feb34; AA139030. National Geographic Society (PWH); 22Mar61; R272897.
Read the Geographic and enjoy thesestimulating features: Foot-loose inthe British Isles; Palestine sincethe war. etc. (S-234) © 6Feb34;AA139028. National GeographicSociety (PWH); 22Mar61; R272896.
Stimulation, recreation, informationin coming issues of the Nationalgeographic magazine; exploringthe ocean depths … (MS 5-34)© 28May34; AA148302. NationalGeographic Society (PWH); 22Jun61;R277986.
Stimulation, recreation, informationin coming issues of the Nationalgeographic magazine: Life on theArgentine Pampa; We visit smilingSussex, etc. (MS9-33) © 21Aug33;AA126838. National GeographicSociety (PWH); 22Mar61; R272887.
Stimulation, recreation, information in coming issues of the National geographic magazine: Men, mail, and goods ride, etc. (S-4-33) © 5Apr33; AA118432. National Geographic Society (PWH); 22Mar61; R272881.
Stimulation, recreation, information in coming issues of the National geographic magazine: Mrs. Robinson Crusoe in Ecuador; Romantic Rumania, etc. (S-1-34) © 10Jan34; AA137276. National Geographic Society (PWH); 22Mar61; R272894.
Stimulation, recreation, informationin coming issues of the Nationalgeographic magazine: Our nationalmemorials in Europe, New York State;Roads of the Crusaders, etc.(MS 10-33) © 3Nov33; AA130984.National Geographic Society (PWH);22Mar61; R272891.
Stimulation, recreation, informationin coming issues of the Nationalgeographic magazine: Our war memorialsin Europe; Around the GreatLakes; Adventuring in Mexico, etc.(M.S.3-34) © 1Mar34; AA140198.National Geographic Society (PWH);22Mar61; R272898.
To enrich your home. © 7May34;AA146245. National GeographicSociety (PWH); 22Jun61; R277985.
To enrich your home. © 29May33;AA121761. National GeographicSociety (PWH); 22Mar61; R272883.
To the members of the National Geographic Society. 1933 Christmas circular. © 8Nov33; AA132233. National Geographic Society (PWH); 22Mar61; R272892.
Young and old will enjoy these coming features: Our national memorials in Europe; Tropical fishes, etc. (S-12-33) © 11Dec33; AA134184. National Geographic Society (PWH); 22Mar61; R272893.
Young and old will enjoy these comingfeatures. (S-9-33) © 5Sep33;AA127954. National GeographicSociety (PWH); 22Mar61; R272888.
Your magic carpet. Coming in yourGeographic: Alluring treasures formind and eye. (M-3-34) © 6Mar34;AA141210. National GeographicSociety (PWH); 22Mar61; R272899.
Your magic carpet. (S-7-33)© 5Jul33; AA125018. National GeographicSociety (PWH); 22Mar61;R272885.
The National geographic magazineminiature.
NATIONAL SAVINGS & TRUST CO., WASHINGTON, D.C.
What is money? SEE Clark, Victor S.
NAVARRO, MIGUEL ROMERA-.SEE Romera-Navarro, Miguel.
NAVARRO, VICTORIA V. ROMERA-.SEE Romera-Navarro, Victoria V.
Bad news. (In Black mask. Mar.1934) © 12Feb34; B217272.Frederick Nebel (A); 26Apr61;R275029.
But not the end. © 10Mar34; A69833.Frederick Nebel (A); 20Feb61;R271483.
Sleepers east. © 9Jun33; A63136.Frederick Nebel (A); 20Feb61;R271482.
Too young to die. (In Black mask,Feb. 1934) © 12Jan34; B212518.Frederick Nebel (A); 26Apr61;R275024.
NEBRASKA AND NORTH WESTERN DIGEST.Nov. 1933 cumulative pamphlet.© 6Nov33; A67669. West Pub. Co.(PWH); 12Jan61; R269377.
NEBRASKA AND NORTH WESTERN DIGEST.January 1934 cumulative pamphlet.© 18Jan34; A69595. West Pub. Co.(PWH); 5Apr61; R274069.
Dear Master Courtney; welcome to thisbig strange world of ours, etc.© 1Mar34; AA142289. John AlbertNelson (A); 6Mar61; R271943.
Dear Miss Judith; welcome to this bigstrange world of ours, etc.© 1Mar34; AA142288. John AlbertNelson (A); 6Mar61; R271942.
NELSON, JOHN HERBERT, ed.
Contemporary trends; American literature since 1914. © 18Apr33; A62186. John Herbert Nelson (A); 22Mar61; R272868.
The art of interpretative speech.SEE Woolbert, Charles H.
The enchanted castle. Introd. by May Lemberton Becker. Illustrated by H. R. Millar. © on Introd.; 18Sep33; A65503. Beatrice Warde (C); 9Mar61; R272297.
Prodigal days, the untold story. © 4May34; A71514. Evelyn Nesbit (A); 5May61; R275489.
Letters of Grover Cleveland, 1850-1906.SEE Cleveland, Grover,Pres. U.S.
NEW CALIFORNIA DIGEST. Vol.22-23. Compiled under the editorial supervision of William M. McKinney. Managing editor, J. Oliver Tucker. © 6May33, A61798; 17Jul33, A63661. Bancroft-Whitney Co. (PWH); 27Mar61; R273462, 273468.
NEW CALIFORNIA DIGEST. Vol.24-26. By William M. McKinney. Managing editor: J. O. Tucker. © 29Sep33, A66494; 28Oct33, A66931; 11Nov33, A68244. Bancroft-Whitney Co. (PWH); 3Apr61; R273646-273647, 273649.
THE NEW CENTURY DICTIONARY OF THEENGLISH LANGUAGE. H. G. Emery,editor. 2 v. © on additions; 8Nov33;A67017. Appleton-Century-Crofts,Inc. (PWH); 5Jun61; R276779.
NEW JERSEY AND ATLANTIC DIGEST; 1933cumulative annual pocket part forvolume 36. Table of cases.© 29Nov33; A67704. West Pub. Co.(PWH); 12Jan61; R269412.
NEW JERSEY DIGEST, ANNOTATED. 1933 annual. Covering all cases reported In New Jersey reports and New Jersey cases in Atlantic reporter. American digest classification. © 20Nov33; A67702. Soney & Sage Co. & West Pub. Co. (PWH); 12Jan61; R269410.
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Report of cases determined, 1932-1933.Vol. 37. Herbert Gerhart,reporter. © 14Feb34; A69935.West Pub. Co. (PWH); 5Apr61;R274108.
NEW UNIVERSAL SELF-PRONOUNCING DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. Based upon the foundation laid by Noah Webster. Edited & modernized by W. J. Pelo. © on editing & additions; 4Dec33; A68771. Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc. (PWH); 2Feb61; R270577.
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NEW YORK ANNUAL DIGEST, 1933, covering all reported decisions of the courts of New York. © 24Jan34; A69628. West Pub. Co. & Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co. (PWH); 5Apr61; R274095.
NEW YORK LAW OF CONTRACTS. Vol. 1-2.Supplement, 1933. © 14Mar34;A73687. Edward Thompson Co. (PWH);5Apr61; R274372.
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v.21, no.
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THE NEW YORK TIMES INDEX; a book ofrecord, master-key to the news.Jan. 1934. © 16Feb34; A70284.New York Times Co. (PWH); 1Mar61;R271848.
THE NEW YORK TIMES INDEX, annual cumulative volume, 1933. © 13Apr34; A71312. New York Times Co. (PWH); 27Apr61; R275129.
Diary. Introd, by Margaret AyerBarnes & Janet Ayer Fairbank. © onintrod.; 23May33; A62889. MargaretAyer Barnes (A); 7Feb61; R270867.
The colonial and federal house. © 7Apr33; A62379. Rexford Newcomb (A); 10Jan61; R269112.
Enough for everybody. © 16Jun33; A64090. Albert M. Newman (A); 30Mar61; R273240.
Facing our day. SEE Covert,William Chalmers.
Nijinsky. © 13Nov33; AI-18575.Romola Nijinsky (A); 16Mar61;R273518.
Nijinsky. Foreword by PaulClaudel. © 13Nov33, AI-18575;22Mar34, A71451. Romola Nijinski(A); 18May61; R276202.
A journal of these days, June 1932-December1933. © 14Mar34; A70696.Samuel Albert Nock & Francis JayNock (C); 7Apr61; R273977.
A journal of these days, June 1932-December 1933. SEE Nock, Albert Jay.
A journal of these days, June 1932-December 1933. SEE Nock, Albert Jay.
Gram. (In Hearst's international-cosmopolitanmagazine, Apr. 1934)© 10Mar34; B218983. KathleenNorris (A); 13Mar61; R272224.
I'll see you again. (In Liberty,May 19, 1934) © 9May34; B224598.Kathleen Norris (A); 10May61;R275772.
Manhattan love song. © 28Feb34;A70724. Kathleen Norris (A);28Feb61; R271689.
Three men and Diana. © 6Jun34;A72832. Kathleen Norris; 8Jun61;R277182.
Three men and Diana. (In American magazine, Oct. 1933-Apr. 1934) © 30Aug, 20Oct, 17Nov, 20Dec33, 19Jan, 20Feb, 20Mar34; A5-57065. Kathleen Norris (A); 21Mar61; R272784.
NORTH EASTERN DIGEST, covering all casesreported in North eastern reporter.© West Pub. Co. (PWH) Vol.
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American law reports.
A Century of progress in Americansong.
A Century of progress in American song.
Christ in the rosary. SEE O'Brien,James B.
Holy hour. © 15Jul33; A70930.St. Anthony's Guild (PWH); 10Jan61;R269941.
Christ in the rosary. © 4Apr34; A76015. Edward S. O'Brien (E); 12Jun61; R277331.
Teacher's guidebook for the Cathedral basic readers, book five; a revision of the Teacher's guidebook for the Elson basic readers, by William S. Gray & Edna B. Liek. © on p. 69, 82-95, 104, 110-111, 126-127; 1Sep33; AA128061. Scott, Foresman & Co. (PWH); 5Jan61; R268980.
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In sacristy and sanctuary. © 27Nov33; A67952. William A. O'Brien (A); 15Mar61; R272516.
Eyes in the wall. SEE Houghton,Carolyn Wells.
In the tiger's cage. SEE Houghton,Carolyn Wells.
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Ghosts of London. © 16May33; A61859.Elliott O'Donnell (A); 7Apr61;R274163.
ODRISCOLL, FRANCES.SEE Lumley, Frances Odriscoll.
OESTERREICHER, RUDOLF.SEE Die Erste Frau.
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O'HARA, DALE, pseud.SEE Bull, Lois.
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OLIVER, NORMA, pseud.SEE Zadory, Aurella.
Theory of functions as applied to engineering problems. SEE Rothe, R.
The ginger griffin, by Ann Bridge, pseud. © 11May34; A72379. Lady Mary O'Malley (A); 2Jun61; R277039.
The Ginn sketchbook. SEELaylander, O. J.
High school English. SEE Canby,Henry Seidel.
A complete concordance to Scienceand health with key to theScriptures. SEE Conant, AlbertFrancis, comp.
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OSKISON, MRS. JOHN.SEE Oskison, Hildegarde Hawthorne.
OSTENSO, MARTHA.SEE Durkin, Martha Ostenso.
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OVERBY, OSCAR.SEE The Concordia hymnal.
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PACE, ADGER MCDAVID.SEE Harmony heaven.
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The engin' he loved. SEE Packard,Frank L.
Sixty years and out. SEE Packard,Frank L.
Lorenzaccio. SEE Musset, Alfred de.
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With my own eyes. © 11Oct33; A66679.Mrs. Frederick Palmer (V); 30Mar61;R273259.
With my own eyes. SEE Palmer,Frederick.
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The riddle of the dangling pearl.(In Mystery magazine, Nov. 1933)© 18Sep33; B203181. StuartPalmer (A); 12May61; R275878.
Modern composers., translated with a note by Michael R. Bonavia. © on translation; 14Mar33; A59977. E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc. (PWH); 3Mar61; R273484.
English drama, 1580-1642. SEE Brooke,C. F. Tucker.
English drama, 1580-1642. SEE Brooke,C. F. Tucker.
Lord Loudoun in North America.© 29May33; A63039. StanleyMcCrory Pargellis (A); 27Feb61;R271668.
After such pleasures. © on compilation& 4 stories; 27Oct33; A66818.Dorothy Parker (A); 19Apr61;R274880.
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Geography: Europe and Asia. SEEBarrows, Harlan H.
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Geography: Europe and Asia. SEEBarrows, Harlan H.
Geography: Europe and Asia. SEEParker, Edith Putnam.
Geography: Southern lands. SEEParker, Edith Putnam.
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Rules of Lexicon. SEE Whitelaw,David.
Sorry. SEE Haskell, Paul T., Jr.
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Minnesota vocational test forclerical workers. SEE Bird,Dorothy M. Andrew.
PATRICK, DIANA, pseud. SEE Wilson,Desemea Newman.
Economic development in modernEurope. SEE Day, Clive.
The Cambridge manuscript of JohnMilton. SEE Milton, John.
Kaleidoscope. SEE Zweig, Stefan.
Kaleidoscope. SEE Zweig, Stefan.
PAULI, ELIZABETH VON SCHMIDT-.SEE Schmidt-Pauli, Elizabeth von.
Builders of our nation. SEESmallidge, Olive E.
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Your nose knows. (In New York world telegram, Dec. 21, 1935) © 21Dec33; B213265. Westbrook Pegler (A); 10Jan61; R268940.
Collected papers. Vol.3: Exact logic.Edited by Charles Hartshorne &Paul Weiss. © 9May33; A62718.President & Fellows of HarvardCollege (PPW); 20Mar61; R272803.
New universal self-pronouncing dictionary of the English language.
Universal shorter dictionary.
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Ancient wives and modern husbands.SEE MacCartney, Clarence Edward.