Missouri statutes, annotated,permanent edition.
Smith-Hurd Illinois annotatedstatutes.
Vernon's annotated code of criminalprocedure of the State of Texas.
Vernon's annotated penal code of theState of Texas.
Vernon's annotated revised civilstatutes of the State of Texas.
VERNON'S ANNOTATED CODE OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. 1934 cumulative annual pocket parts for v.1-3. © 31Jul34; A74843. Vernon Law Book Co. (PWH); 4Oct61; R282931.
VERNON'S ANNOTATED PENAL CODE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. 1934 cumulative annual pocket parts for v.1-3. © 31Jul34; A74842. Vernon Law Book Co. (PWH); 4Oct61; R282930.
VERNON'S ANNOTATED REVISED CIVIL ANDCRIMINAL STATUTES OF THE STATE OFTEXAS. Apr. 1934 cumulative pamphletwith annotations & with cumulativetable and index. © 26Apr34; A71786.Vernon Law Book Co. (PWH); 3Jul61;R278358.
VERNON'S ANNOTATED REVISED CIVIL ANDCRIMINAL STATUTES OF THE STATE OFTEXAS. 1934 cumulative annualpocket part for general index andtables. © 31Jul34; A74844.Vernon Law Book Co. (PWH); 4Oct61;R282932.
VERNON'S ANNOTATED REVISED CIVILSTATUTES OF THE STATE OF TEXAS.1934 cumulative annual pocket partsfor pt.1-2; constitution articles 1-5,6-17. © 31Jul34; A75210. VernonLaw Book Co. (PWH); 4Oct61; R282943.
VERNON'S ANNOTATED REVISED CIVILSTATUTES OF THE STATE OF TEXAS.1934 cumulative annual pocket partsfor v.1-22. © 31Jul34; A75211.Vernon Law Book Co. (PWH); 4Oct61;R282944.
VERNON'S ANNOTATED REVISED CIVIL STATUTES OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. Revision of 1925, including subsequent laws of general application through the regular, first and second called sessions of the 43rd Legislature; with historical notes and notes of decisions. Vol.2, Art.549 to 1287. Annotations are complete to June 12, 1934. © 27Jul34; A75212. Vernon Law Book Co. (PWH); 4Oct61; R282945.
Stimmen aus Deutschland. SEE Dodge,Ernest R.
Footnote to youth; tales of the Philippines and others. With an introd. by Edward J. O'Brien. © 15Sep33; A65382. Jose Garcia Villa (A); 18Aug61; R280602.
Sainte-Unefois. © 5Oct34; AF26280.Louise de Vilmorin (A); 26Oct61;R283825.
VIOUJA, MARCELLE.SEE Vioux, Marcelle.
L'amour sauveur, par Marcelle Viouja. © 24Apr34; AF24961. Marcelle Vioux (A); 1Aug61; R279544.
The science of work. Illustrated byKinsley R. Smith. © 7Jun34;A73184. Morris S. Viteles (A);7Nov61; R284641.
VIZETELLY, FRANK H., comp.
Who? when? where? what? 20,000 facts on makers of history, art, literature, science, and religion. © 10Oct34; A76813. Funk & Wagnalls Co. (PWH); 15Nov61; R285380.
The Concise standard dictionary of theEnglish language.
La haute folie et Cartes sur table.SEE Vlaminck, Maurice de.
La haute folie et Cartes sur table.Avec un avant-propos de LucienDescaves. © 27Feb34; AF24374.Mme Maurice de Vlaminck, neeBerthe Lucienne Combe (W); 1Aug61;R279538.
La vieille et ses trois. © 24Apr34;AF25190. Mme Henri de Regnier,nee Marie de Heredia (NK); 1Aug61;R279553.
Le medecin devant la douleur et devant la mort. © 4Dec34; AF27183. Paul Voivenel (A); 2Jan62; R287833.
Prepare ye the way. SEE Lorenz,Ellen Jane.
He lives again; men's voices, byDan Butler, pseud. (In TheVolunteer choir. Mar. 1934)© 9Jan34; B214744. Lorenz Pub.Co. (PWH); 7Aug61; R279920.
Ozark outdoors. SEE Randolph, Vance.
A first German reader. © 1Nov33;A65981. W. Seaney (E); 21Jul61;R279168.
Desert fables. © 2May34; A73410.Stella Vosburg (A); 2Oct61;R282762.
Minimum standard German vocabulary, prepared in dictionary form by Walter Wadepuhl & Bayard Quincy Morgan. © 20Dec34; A79009. Walter Wadepuhl & Bayard Quincy Morgan (A); 26Dec61; R287779.
WAGNER, DONALD O., ed.
Social reformers, Adam Smith to JohnDewey. With a foreword by CarltonJ. H. Hayes. © 13Feb34; A69427.Donald O. Wagner (A); 22Dec61;R287243.
Hearken to the evidence. Synopsis & introd. by Doubleday, Doran & Co., Inc. © on synopsis & introd.; 12Sep34; A75815. Doubleday & Co., Inc. (PWH); 13Sep61; R281507.
Sabbath morn. SEE Wilson, Ira B.
Thou art the living Christ. SEEWilson, Ira B.
WALBERT, MRS. W. B.SEE Glory chimes.
Broomstick and snowflake, from theNorwegian. SEE Falkberget, Johan.
Fireweed. Illustrated by FrankPeers. © 15Feb34; A69551. MildredWalker (A); 11Jul61; R278878.
City editor. With an introd. byAlexander Woollcott. © 11Oct34;A75838. Stanley Walker (A);16Oct61; R283504.
Deeds of daring. Illus. by NormanDeer. © 25Oct34; A75962.Kathleen Cruikshank (C); 5Dec61;R286458.
Sinister alibi. © 21Nov34; A77631.Carlton Wallace (A); 24Nov61;R285743.
The Governor of Chi-Foo, and otherdetective stories. © 22Aug33;A65436. World Pub. Co. (PPW);31Jul61; R279705.
L'homme de Carlton. Translation byJean Cabale & Odile D. Cambier.© 28Mar34; AF26169. Jean Cabale(A); 1Dec61; R286055.
Le mystere du train d'or (Kate plusten) Translation by Jean Raymond.© 3Jun34; AF26171. Jean Raymond(A); 1Dec61; R286056.
Un outsider du Derby; le 55 (Theflying fifty-five) Traduit parGuy Tarbel. © 18Jul34; AF26170.Guy Tarbel (A); 8Nov61; R284618.
The bachelor flat mystery. SEEWalling, Robert Alfred John.
Legacy of death. SEE Walling,Robert Alfred John.
The bachelor flat mystery. SEEWalling, Robert Alfred John.
Legacy of death. SEE Walling,Robert Alfred John.
The bachelor flat mystery. © 27Jun34;A74039. Robert Victor Walling,Florence Marjorie Walling & JoseGreet Walling (C); 31Jul61;R279741.
Legacy of death. © 8Oct34; A76590.Robert Victor Walling, FlorenceMarjorie Walling & Jose GreetWalling (C); 11Dec61; R286762.
The bachelor flat mystery. SEEWalling, Robert Alfred John.
Legacy of death. SEE Walling,Robert Alfred John.
Murder mansion. © 1Feb34; A69281.Sara O'Neil Wallis (W); 6Oct61;R282999.
Murder mansion. SEE Wallis, J. H.
Captain Nicholas; a modern comedy.(Pub. abroad in The Story-teller.June-July 1934) © 16May, 15Jun34,AI-19165; 29Aug34, A74752.Rupert Hart-Davis & John Haldane(E); 30Aug61; R281154.
The field with five trees. (InHarper's bazaar, Nov. 1934)© 1Nov34; B245212. Rupert Hart-Davis& John Haldane (E); 9Nov61;R285141.
I am Jonathan Scrivener. SEEHoughton, Claude.
Plain English. SEE Walsh, J.Martyn.
Plain way English exercisesself-correcting laboratory plan. SEEWalsh, J. Martyn.
Plain English, by J. Martyn Walsh &Anna Kathleen Walsh. © 24Aug34;AA154710. Anna Kathleen Walsh(Co-author & C); 7Sep61; R281456.
Plain way English exercisesself-correcting laboratory plan. Book 1.By J. Martyn Walsh & Anna KathleenWalsh. © 24Aug34; AA154711.Anna Kathleen Walsh (Co-author &C); 7Sep61; R281455.
Plain way English exercisesself-correcting laboratory plan.Book 2. By J. Martyn Walsh &
The road to nowhere. © 27Jun34;A73498. Maurice Walsh (A);25Sep61; R282239.
Then came the captain's daughter.(In Saturday evening post, Oct.20, 1934) © 16Oct34; B240238.Maurice Walsh (A); 14Nov61;R285231.
Good writing. SEE Frederic, John T.
The trail of Fu Manchu. SEERohmer, Sax.
Distant dawn. SEE Pedler, Margaret.
Applied descriptive geometry, with drafting-room problems. © 3Apr34; A70963. Frank M. Warner (A); 14Sep61; R281727.
Crime and criminal statistics in Boston. (Survey of crime and criminal Justice in Boston, conducted by the Harvard Law School, v.2) © 21Feb34; A69659. Sam Bass Warner (A); 1Nov61; R284227.
Modern news reporting. With introd. by H. F. Harrington. © 4Oct34; A75652. Carl N. Warren (A); 5Dec61; R286452.
WARREN, HOWARD C., ed.
Dictionary of psychology. © 20Nov34;A78277. Princeton Bank & TrustCo. (E); 4Dec61; R286265.
Bitsy finds the clue. SEESeaman, Augusta Huiell.
The riddle at Live Oaks. SEE Seaman,Augusta Huiell.
T'was the night before Christmas.Words & music by Ned Washington.(In Folio of songs from WaltDisney's famous pictures, MickeyMouse and Silly Symphony)© 27Aug34; AA153942. Bourne,Inc. (PWH); 19Sep61; R281911.
WASHINGTON DIGEST ANNOTATED, 1854 to date, covering all cases reported in Washington reports and Pacific reporter. © West Pub. Co. & Bancroft-Whitney Co. (PWH) Vol.
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WASHINGTON DIGEST ANNOTATED. 1934 cumulative annual pocket parts. 12 v. © 13Jun34; A74216. West Pub. Co. & Bancroft-Whitney Co. (PWH); 3Jul61; R278416.
Kerkhoven's third existence Eden &Cedar Paul, translators. © 26Oct34;A79620. Liveright Pub. Corp (PWH);17Nov61; R285454.
Five modern plays. Edited byE. Bradlee Watson & BenfieldPressey. © on compilation &additions; 15Sep33; A65380.E. Bradlee Watson & BenfieldPressey (A); 18Aug61; R280600.
WATSON, SHOLTO HAIG SCOTT-.SEE Scott-Watson, Sholto Haig.
A handful of dust. © 24Sep34; A76133. Evelyn Waugh (A); 12Oct61; R283234.
How can I find God? © 21Sep33,AI-18440; 17Mar34, A71050. LeslieD. Weatherhead (A); 11Sep61;R281549.
A chart of English literature. SEEKnowles, Margaret J. Keal.
WEBB, BARBARA.SEE Larkin, Barbara Webb.
S. S. murder, by Q. Patrick, pseud. © 28Sep33; A65520. R. Wilson Webb (A); 22Sep61; R282230.
He'll be driving six white horses.(In McCall's, Dec. 1934) © 9Nov34;B242412. Lenora Mattingly Weber(A); 14Nov61; R285233.
The kitchen calf. (In American girl,Nov. 1934) © 30Oct34; B245348.Lenora Mattingly Weber (A); 14Nov61;R285236.
Bird portraits in color. SEE Roberts,Thomas S.
Homes and habits of wild animals.SEE Schmidt, Karl Patterson.
World's messengers. SEE Webster,Hanson Hart.
All the ways of building. SEELamprey, L.
World's messengers. (The Socialstudies series) © 13Nov34; A78173.Edith Smith Webster (W); 14Nov61;R285308.
WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARYOF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. WilliamAllan Neilson, editor in chief.Thomas A. Knott, general editor.Paul W. Carhart, managing editor.2d ed., unabridged. © 5Jul34;A74159. G. & C. Merriam Co. (PWH);18Dec61; R286978.
WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARYOF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. WilliamAllan Neilson, editor in chief.Thomas A. Knott, general editor.Paul W. Carhart, managing editor.2d ed., unabridged, with referencehistory. © 30Aug34; A74917. G. & C.Merriam Co. (PWH); 18Dec61; R286979.
WEDEKIND, KADIDJA.SEE Biel, Kadidja Wedekind.
Honeymoon mountain. (In The Illustrated love magazine, Oct. 1933) © 21Aug33; B201178. Frances Shelley Wees (A); 7Jul61; R278744.
My father sits in the dark. (InStory, Nov. 1934) © 15Oct34;B244052. Jerome Weidman (A);20Nov61; R285564.
All the ways to love. (In Redbookmagazine, Apr. 1934) © 2Mar34;B218101. Jack Weinman (E);23Oct61; R283727.
Follow your nose. (In Liberty, Mar.3, 1934) © 21Feb34; B217546.Jack Weinman (E); 23Oct61;R283726.
Obsession. (In Liberty, June 30,1934) © 20Jun34; B228773.Jack Weinman (E); 23Oct61; R283728.
The target. (In Hearst'sinternational-cosmopolitan, Oct. 1933)© 8Sep33; B201269. Jack Weinman(E); 6Sep61; R281209.
For works claimed by Jack WeinmanSEE Weiman, Rita.
Genius. (In Journal of heredity,Nov. 1933) © 20Nov33; B932711.Alexander Weinstein (A); 27May61;R284585.
Collected papers. SEE Peirce,Charles Sanders.
Back pay. SEE Marquand, John P.
Ming yellow. SEE Marquand, John P.
Vanishing wilderness. SEELa Monte, Francesca Paimonde.
Scientific instruments laboratory apparatus and supplies for high schools, physics, chemistry, biology, and general science; 1933-34 catalog. Appl. author: Glenn M. Hobbs, employee for hire. © 11Sep33; AA128605. Welch Scientific Co. (PWH); 7Aug61; R280007.
Scientific instruments laboratory apparatus and supplies for high schools, physics, chemistry, biology, and general science. SEE Welch (W. M.) Manufacturing Co.
Broomstick and snowflake. SEEFalkberget, Johan.
Autobiography. SEE Keats, John.
Tresor de musique byzantine. 1. pt.: Notes explicatives 2. pt.: Melodies dans le premier mode. German, French & Greek © 25Jun34; AF25973. Louise B. M. Hanson-Dyer & J. B. Hanson (PWH); 12Sep61; R281571.
Death on the prairie; the thirty years' struggle for the western plains. © 18Sep34; A74991. Paul I. Wellman (A); 19Sep61; R281925.
The visiting villain. © 27Sep34;A76674. Maurice O'Connell, Jr.(C); 4Oct61; R282772.
The science of life. SEE Wells,H. G.
The science of life, by H. G. Wells, Julian S. Huxley & G. P. Wells. © on revisions & compilation; 1Nov34; A78111. George Philip Wells (A & C); 9Nov61; R285133.
Men of good will. SEE Romains,Jules.
Exploring the world of science. SEELake, Charles H.
Fear by night. © 1Feb34; A70185.Patricia Wentworth (A); 31Jul61;R280106.
The United States of America; a history, by Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker & Donald S. Smith. Rev. © 3Nov33; A67035. Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker (A); 21Sep61; R282036.
Workbook in world history, toaccompany Hayes, Moon & Wayland'sWorld history. © 12Sep33; AA129008.Edgar B. Wesley (A); 17Jul61;R279123.
Business and government. SEERohlfing, Charles C.
Laboratory manual, Biology for beginners. SEE Moon, Truman J.
The salt of the earth. Pt.1-2. (InWoman's home companion, Mar.-Apr.1934) © 20Feb34, B216768; 20Mar34,B220160. Rebecca West (A); 26May61;R278731-278732.
WEST, V. SACKVILLE-.SEE Sackville-West, V.
Cases on business organization. SEEMagill, Roswell.
Cases on common law pleadingselected from decisions ofAmerican and English courts.SEE McBaine, James P.
Cases on pleading & procedure. SEEClark, Charles E.
Cumulative index-digest of Pennsylvaniadecisions, 1933. SEEMonaghan, James, ed.
Handbook of criminal law. SEEMiller, Justin.
Hawaii reports. SEE Hawaii.Supreme Court.
Illustrative cases on criminal law.SEE Miller, Justin.
Legal bibliography. SEEBrandt, Henry J., comp.
Louisiana reports. SEE Louisiana.Supreme Court.
Reports of cases adjudged in theCourt of Appeals of the Districtof Columbia. SEE District ofColumbia. Court of Appeals.
Supplement to Dodd's Cases onconstitutional law. SEE Dodd,Walter F.
Winslow's forms of pleading and practice, annotated, together with approved business forms. SEE Winslow, John B.
Abbott New York digest.
Arkansas decisions reported in South western reporter, second series.
Atlantic digest.
Atlantic reporter.
Blashfield's Cyclopedia of automobile law.
Cumulative descriptive-word index and table of cases affirmed, reversed, or modified.
Cumulative descriptive word indexfor use with Pacific digest.
Cumulative table of key numbers inthe current digest.
Current digest.
Federal digest.
Federal reporter, second series.
Federal supplement.
Indiana and North eastern digest.
Kansas digest.
Kentucky decisions.
Kentucky digest.
Massachusetts digest annotated.
Missouri decisions.
Missouri statutes, annotated, permanent edition.
New Jersey digest, annotated.
New Jersey statute service.
New York annual digest.
New York supplement.
North eastern digest.
North eastern reporter.
North western digest.
North western reporter.
Oklahomas digest.
Oregon digest annotated.
Pacific digest.
Pacific reporter, second series.
Purdon's Pennsylvania statutes, annotated.
Rules for admission to the bar in the several states and territories of the United States.
South eastern digest.
South eastern reporter.
South western reporter, second series.
Southern digest.
Southern reporter.
Tennessee decisions reported in South western reporter, second series.
Texas decisions.
United States code annotated.
United States code, compact edition.
Washington digest, annotated.
WESTMACOTT, MARY.SEE Mallowan, Mary Westmacott.
His first million women. Illustrated by Georges Schreiber. (Pub. abroad as Comet Z) © 1Feb34, AI-18682; 27Feb34, A69647. George Weaton (A); 21Nov61; R285588.
Social and religious problems of young people. SEE Harlow, S. Ralph.
Desert wife, by Hilda Faunce. © 3Aug34; A73752. Hilda Faunce Wetherill (A); 22Sep61; R282414.
And a little child. SEE Montgomery,Cora Jane.
At the opera. SEE Van Antwerp,Albert.
The bargain. SEE Van Antwerp,Albert.
The big game. SEE Van Antwerp,Albert.
Blessed damsel. SEE Montgomery,Cora Jane.
Brothers in Business. SEE Black,Leota Hulse.
Dramatic art. SEE Adams, J.Gauthier.
The eavesdropers. SEE Turner,Hilton Blaine.
A Gold Star Mother. SEE Donnell,Annie Hamilton.
Hannibal's wedding Belle. SEETurner, Hilton Blaine.
June nignt. SEE Van Antwerp, Albert.
Just a scratch on the fender. SEEAdams, J. Gauthier.
Kitchen fires. SEE Alexander, Ruth.
The lady with the lamp. SEE Davenport,Samuel R.
Laugh, clown, laugh. SEE Van Antwerp,Albert.
Ma makes merry. SEE Black, LeotaHulse.
Nocturne. SEE Black, Leota Hulse.
Number, please. SEE Hutchings,Mabel M.
Smoke blues. SEE Kanz, John R., Jr.
Trimming her husband. SEE Van Antwerp,Albert.
An underhand pass. SEE Slack, LeotaHulse.
Using her head. SEE Van Antwerp,Albert.
Roman fever. (In Liberty, Nov. 10,1934) © 31Oct34; B240925.Frederic R. King (E); 3Nov61;R284351.
Bumblebees and their ways. SEEPlath, Otto Emil.
Decoration. SEE Lockwood, Sarah M.
A village in a valley. SEE Nichols,Beverley.
The Mississippi question, 1795-1803; a study in trade, politics, and diplomacy. © 16May34; A71678. Arthur Preston Whitaker (A); 21Jul61; R279380.
Agent B-7. © 26Oct34; A76935.Henrietta Diana White (W); 31Oct61;R284240.
Apostrophic notes from the new-worldphysics. (In The New Yorker, Oct.6, 1934) © 3Oct34; B238682.E. B. White (A); 30Nov61; R286237.
As the oith toins. (In Harper'smagazine, July 1934) © 18Jun34;B229415. E. B. White (A);7Sep61; R281421.
A century of progress. (In The NewYorker. Sept. 1, 1934) © 29Aug34;B234994. E. B. White (A); 2Nov61;R284220.
Down with cake. (In The New Yorker,May 12, 1934) © 12May34; B225500.E. B. White (A); 6Jul61; R278701.
Everyday is Saturday. © 4Oct34;A75649. E. B. White (A); 5Dec61;R286451.
A general survey of early summer intown and country. (In The NewYorker, June 23, 1934) © 22Jun34;B228779. E. B. White (A); 19Sep61;R281831.
Holidays are sad days for people whodon't have holidays. (In The NewYorker, May 26, 1934) © 25May34;B227221. E. B. White (A); 6Jul61;R278699.
Is a train. (In The New Yorker.Oct. 27, 1934) © 24Oct34; B240635.E. B. White (A); 30Nov61; R286238.
The silence of the gears. (In TheNew Yorker, May 19, 1934)© 18May34; B225859. E. B. White(A); 6Jul61; R278700.
Agent B-7. SEE White, Ared.
Family affair. © 23Mar34; A71077.Ralph White (Wr); 25Sep61;R282246.
Into the view. (In McCall's,Oct. 1934) © 7Sep34; B237220.Ralph L. White (Wr); 14Nov61;R285229.
Quite happily married. (In McCall's,July 1934) © 8Jun34; B227953.Ralph L. White (Wr); 28Jun61;R278459.
Responsibility. (In ChicagoSunday tribune, Oct. 14, 1934)© 14Oct34; B241122. Ralph L.White (Wr); 14Nov61; R285232.
Squeeze play. (In Harper's bazaar,July 1934) © 30Jun34; B230515.Ralph White (Wr); 3Jul61; R278264.
Family affair. SEE White, NeliaGardner.
Into the view. SEE White, NeliaGardner.
Quite happily married. SEEWhite, Nelia Gardner.
Responsibility. SEE White, NeliaGardner.
Folded hills. © 5Dec34; A78795.Crocker-Anglo National Bank(Ada. c.t.a.); 6Dec61; R286587.
Foofaraw. (In The Saturday eveningpost, Nov. 10-Dec. 1. 1934)© 6Nov34, B243052; 13Nov34,B242645; 20Nov34, B242998; 27Nov34,B245204. Crocker-Anglo NationalBank (Adm. c.t.a.); 28Nov61;R285857, 285855-285856, 285862.
Grim visaged war. (In Esquire,Feb. 1934) © 15Jan34; B218028.Crocker-Anglo National Bank (E);14Nov61; R285225.
Hail, hail the tourist! (In TheRotarlan, July 1934) © 7Jul34;B232219. Crocker-Anglo NationalBank (Adm. c.t.a.); 10Jul61;R278866.
WHITE HOUSE CONFERENCE ON CHILD HEALTH& PROTECTION. SECT.III: EDUCATION &TRAINING. COMMITTEE ON THE FAMILY &PARENT EDUCATION.
The adolescent in the family; a study of personality development in the home environment. Report of the Subcommittee on the Function of Home Activities in the Education of the Child. E. W. Burgess, editor. © 20Nov34; A77320. Ernest W. Burgess (A); 8Dec61; R286660.
Chaucer's use of proverbs. (Harvard studies in comparative literature, v.11) © 19Mar34; A70792. Bartlett Jere Whiting (A); 1Nov61; R284229.
The story of life. 2d ed. © 29Dec33; A67921. Ellis W. Whiting (A); 23Aug61; R280775.
Butterflies and moths of America.SEE Fazzini, Lillian Davids.
WHITMAN PUB. CO.SEE Mother Goose.
The art of improvisation. SEEWhitmer, T. Carl.
The art of improvisation. © 24Oct34; A76766. Helen C. Whitmer (W); 15Nov61; R285508.
Deux sonates, pour deux violons, viole de gamba et basse. SEE Blow, John.
Deux sonates, pour deux violons, viole de gamba et basse. SEE Blow, John.
Golden rain. © 26Oct33; A66802.Margaret Widdemer (A); 2Oct61;R282381.
Farm boy. SEE Stong, Phil.
Objective tests in English: OliverTwist and Key to answers. ByBertha S. Wilber & Mabel S.Satterfield. © 1Aug34; AA157831.Turner E. Smith & Co. (PWH);8Aug61; R280032.
Ohio journal entries. 5th ed., rev. by Gerrit J. Raidt. © 14Nov33; A68099. W. H. Anderson Co. (PWH); 27Sep61; R282313.
Sanctions and treaty enforcement.(Harvard political studies)© 25Apr34; A72278. Payson SibleyWild, Jr. (A); 1Nov61; R284226.
WILDEN, LOUIS DUMONT-.SEE Dumont-Wilden, Louis.
A series of articles devoted to imported wines and liqueurs from notes taken at lectures given by the Schenley Wine & Spirit Import Corp. to its selling force. © 14Nov33; AA133744. Schenley Import Corp. (PWH); 6Nov61; R284364.
Mothers' guide when sickness comes.SEE Dennett, Roger H.
Winslow's forms of pleading and practice, annotated, together with approved business forms. SEE Winslow, John B.
WILL, LUCY N.SEE Sonnenberg, Lucy M. Will.
A cop remembers. With an introd. byHendrik William Van Loon.© 29Aug33; A65120. ElizabethWillemse (W); 11Jul61; R278873.
A cop remembers. SEE Willemse,Cornelius W.
Masks off at midnight. SEE Williams,Valentine.
A bit of gallantry. (In Saturdayevening post, June 9, 1934)© 5Jun34; B226842. FlorenceTalpey Williams (W); 17Jul61;R279085.
By the grace of Ching-Ling Foo. (InSaturday evening post, Aug. 11,1934) © 7Aug34; B233762. FlorenceTalpey Williams (w); 26Oct61;R287983.
Code of a gentleman. (In The Countrygentlemen, Apr. 1934) © 20Mar34;B219935. Florence TalpeyWilliams (W); 19Oct61; R283683.
Corkscrew. (In The Country gentleman,June 1934) © 15May34;B225753. Florence Talpey Williams(W); 29Nov61; R286101.
Hostile valley. © 1May34; A71470.Florence Talpey Williams (W);29Nov61; R286102.
The meddler. (In The Chicagotribune, Feb. 18, 1934) © 18Feb34;B217485. Florence Talpey Williams(W); 19Oct61; R283684.
Not dictated. (In Colliers, the national weekly, Apr. 21, 1934) © 13Apr34; B222580. Florence Talpey Williams (W); 19Oct61; R283685.
Building an engineering career. © 11Apr34; A72050. Ora Webb Williams (W); 14Sep61; R281734.
For works claimed by Florence TalpeyWilliams SEE Williams, Ben Ames.
Building an engineering career.SEE Williams, Clement C.
Masks off at midnight. © 28Sep34; A75899. Alice Williams (W); 29Sep61; R282486.
Homemaking education in the high school, by Maude Williamson & Mary Stewart Lyle. (The Century vocational series) © 18Jun34; A72872. Maude Williamson & Mary Stewart Lyle (A); 3Jul61; R278263.
D is for Dutch; a last regionalnovel. © 20Sep34; A76142. ThamesWilliamson (A); 3Oct61; R282741.
Feud mystery; a boy's story of wildSardinia, by S. S. Smith, pseud.Illustrated by Sanford Strother.© 1Mar34; A69733. Thames Williamson(S. S. Smith) (A); 4Oct61;R282727.
Lapp mystery; a boy's story ofFinnish Lapland, by S. S. Smith,pseud. Illustrated by JamesHeld. © 13Sep34; A76033. ThamesWilliamson (S. S. Smith) (A);4Oct61; R282740.
North after seals; illus. byPaul Quinn. © 9Nov34; A78157.Thames Williamson (A); 13Nov61;R285154.
The economics of mining non-ferrous metals. SEE Hoover, Theodore Jesse.
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The innocent wife. SEE Jouvenel,Gabrielle Claudine Colette de.
This our heritage, by Diana Patrick,pseud. © 16Jan34; A68897. DianaPatrick (Desemea Newman Wilson)(A); 13Dec61; R286845.
I will lift up mine eyes, byChas. Francis Lane, pseud.(In The Volunteer choir,Dec. 1933) © 9Nov33; B210558.Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH); 7Aug61;R279919.
Oh, what a friend. Words by ReneBronner; music by Anne Owen, pseud.of Ira B. Wilson. (In The Volunteerchoir, Sept. 1934) © 7Aug34;B232984. Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH);20Nov61; R285320.
Sabbath morn. Words by Marion Wakeman;music by Ira B. Wilson. (InThe Choir leader, Apr. 1934)© 9Mar34; B221053. Lorenz Pub.Co. (PWH); 20Nov61; R285317.
Thou art the living Christ. Words byMarion Wakeman; music by Ira B.Wilson. (In The Choir leader,Mar. 1934) © 4Jan34; B214743.Lorenz Pub. Co. (PWH); 20Nov61;R285316.
Thou knowest the way. SEEEdington, Minnie A. G.
WILSON, MRS. M. H. MELLISH-.SEE Mellish-Wilson, Mrs. M. H.
Charm. Rev. ed. © 30Aug34; A76111.Margery Wilson (A); 31Aug61;R281422.
WILSON, MAUD H. MELLISH-.SEE Mellish-Wilson, Maud H.
Letters of Romain Rolland & Malivida von Meysengub, 1890-1891. SEE Rolland, Romain.
Spanish short stories and sketches;edited with introd., notes, exercises
Where rolls the Oregon. SEE Hulbert,Archer Butler, ed.
The first billion; the Stillmans and the National City Bank. © 18Jan34; A70018. Mrs. John K. Winkler (W); 23Aug61; R280802.
The first billion. SEE Winkler,John K.
The child Manuela (Maedchen In uniform) Translated from the German by Agnes Neill Scott. © 9Nov33; A67063. Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc. (PWH); 23Oct61; R283648.
Winslow's forms of pleading and practice, annotated, together with approved business forms. With case annotations and citations of statutes, by Harold M. Wilkie. 3d ed. 7 v. © 31Jul34; A75215. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 4Oct61; R282948.
Cowboy. (In The New Yorker, Aug.25, 1934) © 23Aug34; B235599.Thyra Samter Winslow (A); 13Sep61;R281521.
Face at the window. (In The NewYorker, Sept. 1, 1934) © 29Aug34;B234994. Thyra Samter Winslow(A); 13Sep61; R281519.
The girl who stayed at home. (InThe New Yorker, Sept. 15, 1934)© 12Sep34; B237441. Thyra SamterWinslow (A); 13Sep61; R281527.
Laurine Moreland. (In The NewYorker, May 26, 1934) © 25May34;B227221. Thyra Samter Winslow (A);13Sep61; R281510.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tovey. (In TheNew Yorker, Aug. 11, 1934)© 9Aug34; B232992. Thyra SamterWinslow (A); 13Sep61; R281516.
Mrs. Zabriski. (In The New Yorker,June 9, 1934) © 8Jun34; B228008.Thyra Samter Winslow (A); 13Sep61;R281511.
Poodles. (In The New Yorker,June 23, 1934) © 22Jun34;B228779. Thyra Samter Winslow (A);13Sep61; R281512.
The romance of Cora Dorrance. (InThe New Yorker, June 2, 1934)© 1Jun34; B226603. Thyra SamterWinslow (A); 13Sep61; R281509.
Ruby moon. (In The New Yorker,July 28, 1934) © 26Jul34; B232445.Thyra Samter Winslow (A); 13Sep61;R281514.
Salt rising bread. (In The NewYorker, July 14, 1934) © 12Jul34;B231527. Thyra Samter Winslow (A);13Sep61; R281513.
Success. (In The New Yorker, Aug.18, 1934) © 16Aug34; B235293.Thyra Samter Winslow (A); 13Sep61;R281520.
Visiting girl. (In The New Yorker,Sept. 8, 1934) © 5Sep34; B236236.Thyra Samter Winslow (A); 13Sep61;R281524.
WINSTON'S CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF ENCYCLOPEDIA. 1933 revision pages by William Dodge Lewis. © 15Mar34; AA143724. William Dodge Lewis (A); 6Dec61; R286259.
Eugene O'Neill; a critical study. © 2Oct34; A75830. Sophus Keith Winther (A); 20Nov61; R285561.
Patsy goes to the mountains. © 4Oct34; A77178. Benziger Bros., Inc. (PWH); 17Oct61; R283539.
Notes on a cellar book. SEESaintsbury, George.
Notes on a cellar book. SEESaintsbury, George.
The nature of religion. DanielSommer Robinson & Theophil Menzel,translators. Introd. by DouglasClyde Macintosh. © 24Nov33;A67297. Daniel Sommer Robinson &Theophil Menzel (A); 14Jul61;R279083.
Les caprices de Miss Bennett (Thegirl on the boat) Traduit parMarguerite d'Avenel. © 30May34;AF26175. Marguerite d'Avenel (A);1Dec61; R286054.
The fiery wooing of Mordred. (InHearst's international-cosmopolitanDec. 1934) © 9Nov34; B243459.P. G. Wodehouse (A); 13Nov61;R285203.
Good-bye to all cats. (In Hearst'sinternational-cosmopolitan, Nov.1934) © 10Oct34; B241027. P. GWodehouse (A); 13Nov61; R285204.
Noblesse oblige. (In Hearst'sinternational-cosmopolitan,Sept. 1934) © 10Aug34; B234271.P. G. Wodehouse (A); 13Nov61;R285205.
Thank you, Jeeves. Chap. 6-22. (In Strand magazine, Sept. 1933-Feb. 1934. London) © chap.6-8, 20Aug33, AI-18183; chap.9-11, 20Sep33, AI-18271; chap.12-14, 20Oct33, AI-18350; chap.15-17, 20Nov33, AI-18497; chap.17 (cont.)-20, 20Dec33, AI-18609; chap.20 (cont.)-22, 20Jan34, AI-18670; 23Apr34, A71888. P. G. Wodehouse (A); 11Aug61, R281386; 7Sep61, R281387-281389; 11Aug61; R281390-281391.
Molders of the American mind; a critical review of the social attitudes of seventeen leaders in American education. © 14Oct33; A65665. Norman Woelfel (A); 11Oct61; R283244.
We would see Jesus. SEE Sheatsley,C. V.
Play of the cards at contract bridge. © on revisions & additions; 6Mar34; A69869. Edward C. Wolfe (A); 6Dec61; R286244.
Nervous breakdown. SEE Wolfe, W.Beran.
Nervous breakdown; its cause and cure. © 14Sep33; A65291. Florence Wolfe (W); 12Sep61; R281622.
The philosophy of Spinoza. 2 v. © 18Apr34; A72267. Harry Austryn Wolfson (A); 1Nov61; R284224.
Is my flesh of brass? © 21Jun34; A73226. P. J. Wolfson (A); 23Aug61; R280807.
The jingle book for speech correction.With a foreword by Letetia Raubicheck.© 22Jan34; A70027. AliceL. Wood (A); 13Dec61; R286848.
English prose and poetry. SEEShepard, Odell.
English prose and poetry. SEEShepard, Odell.
Physical optics. 3d ed. © 16Jan34; A69024. Robert W. Wood, Jr. (C); 22Dec61; R287248.
Physical optics. SEE Wood, Robert W.
Products of standard design. SEEBoston Gear Works, Inc.
Two hundred years of Charleston cooking. SEE Rhett, Blanche S., comp.
Standardized cumulative curriculum testa in algebra. SEE Brueckner, Leo J.
Teachers' manual and answer key for standardized cumulative curriculum tests in algebra. SEE Brueckner, Leo J.
The official rules of card games,Hoyle up-to-date. Edited by MiltonC. Work & Leonard R. Gracy.33d ed. © 28Mar34; A72119.United States Playing Card Co.(PWH); 11Dec61; R286555.
Work-Peterson accurate valuationsystem of contract bridge, by MiltonC. Work, Olive Avery Peterson.© 6Mar34; A69868. Holt, Rinehart& Winston, Inc. (PWH); 6Dec61;R286242.
THE WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA. Editor: S. Edgar Farquhar. 19 v. © on additions; 17Jul34; A74423. Field Enterprises Educational Corp. (PWH); 11Aug61; R280239.