Chapter 3

The rains came. © 20Oct37; A111111.Hope B. Stevens (C); 12Nov64;R348110.

The missing all. SEE BISHOP, JOHNPEALE.

A short history of music. SEEEINSTEIN, ALFRED.

Her name was Wallis Warfield; the life story of Mrs. Ernest Simpson. By Edwina H. Wilson, pseud. © 25Nov36; A100700. Edwina H. Wilson (Laura Lou Brookman) (A); 2Nov64; R348370.

For works claimed by Dorothy R.Brooks SEE BROOKS, WALTER R.

Discovery of America. (In Atlanticmonthly, Aug. 1937) © 19Jul37;B345452. Dorothy R. Brooks (W);21Oct64; R347241.

Ghost, my eye. (In Scribner'smagazine, Aug. 1937) © 26Jul37;B346462. Dorothy R. Brooks (W);21Oct64; R347243.

June makes up her mind. (In Liberty,June 19, 1937) © 9Jun37; B339864.Dorothy R. Brooks (W); 21Oct64;R347239.

The king's testimonial. (In Esquire,Aug. 1937) © 8Jul37; B345519.Dorothy R. Brooks (W); 21Oct64;R347242.

Love is enough. (In Esquire,Apr. 1937) © 8Mar37; B333375.Dorothy R. Brooks (W); 21Oct64;R347237.

One does what one can. (In Liberty,Mar. 27, 1937) © 17Mar37; B332415.Dorothy R. Brooks (W); 22Oct64;R347327.

A princess steps out. (In Esquire,June 1937) © 7May37; B338838.Dorothy R. Brooks (W); 21Oct64;R347238.

Shake well before taking. (InLiberty, July 10, 1937) © 30Jun37;B343835. Dorothy R. Brooks (W);21Oct64; R347240.

The talking horse. (In Liberty,Sept. 18, 1937) © 8Sep37; B351426.Dorothy R. Brooks (W); 21Oct64;R347245.

Why I hate everybody. (In Esquire,Sept. 1937) © 6Aug37; B347892.Dorothy R. Brooks (W); 21Oct64;R347244.

Jonathan Ring again. (In Child life,Sept. 1937) © 13Aug37; B351447.Beatrice Curtis Brown (A); 17Aug64;R343389.

10,000 snacks, a cook book, by Cora Brown, Rose Brown & Bob Brown. Pictures by Julian Brazelton. © 4Nov37; A111338. Cora Brown, Rose Brown (A) & Eleanor Wilson Parker Brown (W of Bob Brown); 17Nov64; R349413.

10,000 snacks, a cook book. SEE Brown, Cora.

Physicians and medical care. © 28May37; A107124. Russell Sage Foundation (PWH); 27Nov64; R349851.

Powdersmoke Trail. © 27Aug37;A115734. Forrest Brown (A);17Dec64; R351427.

BROWN, FRANCIS YEATS.SEE Yeats-Brown, Francis.

BROWN, MRS. FRANCIS YEATS.SEE Cummings, Olga Yeats-Brown.

Ups and down. SEE Brown, Paul.

From Alley Pond to Rockefeller Center.© 9Nov36; A99787. Katherine BrownBarrett (C); 3Sep64; R344247.

BROWN, LENA H.SEE Hodson-Brown, Mary Magdalena.

The children's year. Adapted from the French of Lacote. Pictures by Rojan, pseud. NM: translation. © 8Sep37; A108682. Roberta B. Rauch & Bruce Bliven, Jr. (Co-executors); 16Oct64; R346733.

When the wind blew. Illustrated byRosalie Slocum. © 22Sep37;A108962. Roberta B. Rauch &Bruce Bliven, Jr. (co-executors ofM. W. Brown); 19Oct64; R346900.

The children's year. SEE Brown,Margaret Wise.

When the wind blew. SEE Brown,Margaret Wise.

BROWN, MARY MAGDALENA HODSON-.SEE Hodson-Brown, Mary Magdalena.

Ups and downs. © 4Dec36; A101808.Harriet Smith Brown (W); 17Aug64;R343322.

Next steps forward in retailing. SEEFilene, Edward A.

10,000 snacks, a cook book. SEE Brown, Cora.

10,000 snacks, a cook book. SEEBrown, Cora.

BROWN, S. LEROY.

Electricity and magnetism. NM: revisions & additions. © 10Sep37; A109544. S. Leroy Brown (A); 2Oct64; R346105.

The Winston Simplified Dictionary for Children.

The secretary's desk book, by Thomas Kite Brown, Jr., W. J. Pelo & Violet Bender. Including the Winston simplified dictionary, edited by William D. Lewis & Edgar A. Singer. Author of new matter: William J. Pelo. NM: additions & revisions. © 23Nov37; A113501. Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc. (PWH); 1Dec64; R350317.

The Winston Simplified Dictionary for Children.

Church and state in contemporaryAmerica; a study. © 17Dec36;A102542. Winthrop G. Brown (C);29Oct64; R347893.

Next steps on the road to a unitedchurch. SEE World Conference onFaith & Order. 2d, Edinburgh,1937.

Church and state in contemporaryAmerica. SEE Brown, WilliamAdams.

Next steps on the road to a united church. SEE World Conference on Faith & Order. 2d, Edinburgh, 1937.

The black envelope; Mr. Pinkerton again. By David Frome, pseud. © 30Sep37; A109912. Zenith Brown (A); 8Oct64; R346300.

Garden of the moon. SEE Bedford-Jones,H.

Architecture and modern life, by Baker Brownell & Frank Lloyd Wright. © 17Nov37; A112166. Baker Brownell (A) & Olgivanna Lloyd Wright (W); 18Dec64; R351564.

BRUCE, LEO, pseud.SEE Croft Cooke, Rupert.

Teacher's manual and key to accompany New curriculum tests and New triangle tests in problem solving for grades 3 through 8. By Leo J. Brueckner & Ernest M. Hanson. NM: revisions & additions. © 6Apr37; AA231393. Leo J. Brueckner & Ernest M. Hanson (A); 28Jul64; R342007.

Zephir's holidays. SEE Brunhoff,Jean de.

Zephir's holidays. Translated from the French by Merle Haas. © 7Sep37; A108687. Cecile de Brunhoff (W) & Random House, Inc. (PWH of translation); 15Dec64; R351296.

Free woman. (In Redbook magazine,Nov.-Dec. 1936) © 2Oct36,B313955; 5Nov36, B318510. ThomasS. Brush (C); 9Sep64; R344355-344354.

Free woman. SEE Brush, Katharine.

A survey of European civilization, 1500 to present. SEE Ferguson, Wallace Klippert.

BRYAN, DOROTHY M.

Bobby wanted a pony, by Dorothy &Marguerite Bryan. © 5Aug37;AA239894. Dorothy M. Bryan (A);7Oct64; R346263.

Bobby wanted a pony. SEE Bryan,Dorothy M.

Life saving & water safety. © 7Jun37;A106555. American National RedCross (PWH); 9Jul64; R341590.

Augustus. © 25Oct37; A110796.Susan Caroline, Lady Tweedsmuir(W); 5Nov64; R348138.

Augustus. SEE Buchan, John.

The elements of analytic geometry. By H. E. Buchanan & G. E. Wahlin. © 20Sep37; A110326. H. E. Buchanan & G. E. Wahlin (A); 6Oct64; R346115.

The road to reunion, 1865-1900. © 8Apr37; A105270. Paul H. Buck (A); 31Aug64; R343865.

The angel. (In Woman's homecompanion, Apr. 1937) © 12Mar37;B330702. Pearl S. Buck (A);20Oct64; R346950.

On discovering America. (In Surveygraphic, June 1937) © 1Jun37;B339472. Pearl S. Buck (A);20Oct64; R346973.

Take time to read good books. (InLibrary journal, Apr. 15, 1937)© 15Apr37; B338521. Pearl S. Buck(A); 20Oct64; R346969.

Western weapons in the hands of thereckless East. (In Asia, Oct.1937) © 14Sep37; B349878. PearlS. Buck (A); 20Oct64; R346997.

What the heart must. (In Woman'shome companion, Sept. 1937)© 13Aug37; B346900. Pearl S.Buck (A); 20Oct64; R346992.

Manual of gear design. Section 3:Helical and spiral gears. © 8Oct37;AA248020. Earle Buckingham (A);22Oct64; R347033.

Dancing Cloud, the Navajo boy. SEEBuff, Mary Marsh.

Dancing Cloud, the Navajo boy.Lithographs by Conrad Buff.© 26Mar37; A105387. Mary MarshBuff & Conrad Buff (A); 29Jul64;R353778.

Peggy covers the news. Foreword byHelen Rogers Reid. © 7Oct36;A98850. Emma Bugbee (A); 21Aug64;R343465.

BULL, LOIS.SEE Habersham, Louis Bull.

Medical Greek and Latin at a glance.SEE Agard, Walter R.

Funk & Wagnalls New Standard EncyclopediaYear Book for 1936.

Denmark, kingdom of reason. SEEPratt, Agnes Rothery.

The book of animal life. SEEStowell, Thora.

Tales from the storyteller's house.© 5Nov37; A111315. Thornton W.Burgess (A); 5Nov64; R348153.

BURGLON, NORA.

The gate swings in. © 24Sep37; A109604. Nora Burglon (A); 5Oct64; R346127.

Ghost ship; a story of Norway. Illus. by Arthur R. Nelson. © 25Sep36; A98655. Nora Burglon (A); 2Jul64; R341182.

Sprechen Sie Deutsch! 2d ed. © 30Jul37; A108261. Oscar C. Burkhard (A); 31Jul64; R342470.

From friendship to marriage.© 1Dec37; A112414. WilliamE. Burkhart (C); 18Dec64;R351569.

From friendship to marriage. SEEBURKHART, ROY A.

A stereoscopic atlas of the chick.SEE LONG, J. A.

Grosse bete et petit gibier. © 30Sep37; AF37022. Tony Burnand (A); 16Nov64; R349369.

All nice people, words & music bySmiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnettecowboy and western songs)© 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette(A); 1Jul64; R340414.

As our pals ride by, words & music bySmiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnettecowboy and western songs)© 14Jun37; A235909. Smiley Burnette(A); 1Jul64; R340411.

As time goes by, words & music bySmiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnettecowboy and western songs)© 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette(A); 1Jul64; R340396.

A blue little girl, words & music bySmiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnettecowboy and western songs)© 1Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette(A); 1Jul64; R340405.

Cave man song, words & music by SmileyBurnette. (In Smiley Burnette cowboyand western songs) © 14Jun37;AA235909. Smiley Burnette (A);1Jul64; R340384.

Corn fed and rusty, words & music bySmiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnettecowboy and western songs)© 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette(A); 1Jul64; R340417.

The cowboy medicine show, words &music by Smiley Burnette. (InSmiley Burnette cowboy and westernsongs) © 14Jun37; AA235909. SmileyBurnette (A); 1Jul64; R340394.

A cowboy's life, words & music bySmiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnettecowboy and western songs)© 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette(A); 1Jul64; R340390.

Crazy just like me, words & music bySmiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnettecowboy and western songs)© 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette(A); 1Jul64; R340422.

Don't want nothin'—just lookin', words & music by Smiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnette cowboy and western songs) © 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64; R340392.

Down in slumber land, words & music by Smiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnette cowboy and western songs) © 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64; R340423.

Fetch me down my trusty forty-five,words & music by Smiley Burnette.(In Smiley Burnette cowboy andwestern songs) © 14Jun37; AA235909.Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64;R340434.

The fireman's daughter, words & musicby Smiley Burnette. (In SmileyBurnette cowboy and western songs)© 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette(A); 1Jul64; R340407.

Floatin' down the deep, deep river,words & music by Smiley Burnette.(In Smiley Burnette cowboy and westernsongs) © 14Jun37; AA235909.Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64;R340412.

Frog tuplettes, words & music by Smiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnette cowboy and western songs) © 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64; R340399.

Honey bringin' honey to you, words & music by Smiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnette cowboy and western songs) © 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64; R340403.

I need a worry-er, words & music by Smiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnette cowboy and western songs) © 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64; R340400.

I threw away the key to heaven, words& music by Smiley Burnette. (InSmiley Burnette cowboy and westernsongs) © 14Jun37; AA235909.Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64;R340426.

I would have been different, words &music by Smiley Burnette. (InSmiley Burnette cowboy and westernsongs) © 14Jun37; AA235909.Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64;R340393.

I'd love to wed, words & music by Smiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnette cowboy and western songs) © 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64; R340419.

I'm doomed to follow the bugle, words& music by Smiley Burnette. (InSmiley Burnette cowboy and westernsongs) © 14Jun37; AA235909.Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64;R340431.

I'm hunting a mountain ballad, words& music by Smiley Burnette. (InSmiley Burnette cowboy and westernsongs) © 14Jun37; AA235909.Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64;R340421.

In my little old home, words & musicby Smiley Burnette. (In SmileyBurnette cowboy and western songs)© 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette(A); 1Jul64; R340385.

It was just in fun, words & music bySmiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnettecowboy and western songs)© 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette(A); 1Jul64; R340415.

I've got fine relations, words & music by Smiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnette cowboy and western songs) © 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64; R340430.

Keep goin', words & music by Smiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnette cowboy and western songs) © 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64; R340406.

Keep your eye on a shooting star, words & music by Smiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnette cowboy and western songs) © 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64; R340427.

Little mud house, words & music bySmiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnettecowboy and western songs)© 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette(A); 1Jul64; R340402.

Loud and fast, words & music bySmiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnettecowboy and western songs)© 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette(A); 1Jul64; R340413.

The man in the moon is a cowboy, words& music by Smiley Burnette. (InSmiley Burnette cowboy and westernsongs) © 14Jun37; AA235909.Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64;R340432.

Minnie the Moocher at the morgue, words & music by Smiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnette cowboy and western songs) © 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64; R340408.

My pinto pony and I, words & music bySmiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnettecowboy and western songs)© 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette(A); 1Jul64; R340424.

My prayer for tonight, words & musicby Smiley Burnette. (In SmileyBurnette cowboy and western songs)© 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette(A); 1Jul64; R340418.

On the melody trail, words & music bySmiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnettecowboy and western songs)© 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette(A); 1Jul64; R340420.

Painted desert, words & music bySmiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnettecowboy and western songs)© 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette(A); 1Jul64; R340389.

Roamin' around the range, words & music by Smiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnette cowboy and western songs) © 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64; R340425.

Scotch cowboy, words & music by Smiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnette cowboy and western songs) © 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64; R340387.

She works third tub at the laundry, words & music by Smiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnette cowboy and western songs) © 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64; R340391.

Smile again honey, words & music bySmiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnettecowboy and western songs)© 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette(A); 1Jul64; R340398.

Spooky mountain Sally, words & musicby Smiley Burnette. (In SmileyBurnette cowboy and western songs)© 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette(A); 1Jul64; R340433.

Sunset hill, words & music by SmileyBurnette. (In Smiley Burnette cowboyand western songs) © 14Jun37;AA235909. Smiley Burnette (A);1Jul64; R340428.

That old Texas trail is calling me,words & music by Smiley Burnette.(In Smiley Burnette cowboy andwestern songs) © 14Jun37;AA235909. Smiley Burnette (A);1Jul64; R340429.

There's a little cedar chest in theattic, words & music by SmileyBurnette. (In Smiley Burnettecowboy and western songs) © 14Jun37;AA235909. Smiley Burnette (A);1Jul64; R340386.

They got me, boys, they got me, words& music by Smiley Burnette. (InSmiley Burnette cowboy and westernsongs) © 14Jun37; AA235909.Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64;R340140.

We can use the thing in heaven, wordsmusic by Smiley Burnette. (In SmileyBurnette cowboy and western songs)© 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette(A); 1Jul64; R340416.

Where will the wedding supper be,words & music by Smiley Burnette.(In Smiley Burnette cowboy andwestern songs) © 14Jun37; AA235909.Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64;R340409.

You can't do it, words & music by Smiley Burnette. (In Smiley Burnette cowboy and western songs) © 14Jun37; AA235909. Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64; R340397.

You don't look like the picture, words& music by Smiley Burnette. (InSmiley Burnette cowboy and westernsongs) © 14Jun37; AA235909.Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64;R340404.

You're not like you used to be, words& music by Smiley Burnette. (InSmiley Burnette cowboy and westernsongs) © 14Jun37; AA235909.Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64;R340395.

You've got to be more exclusive for me,words & music by Smiley Burnette.(In Smiley Burnette cowboy and westernsongs) © 14Jun37; AA235909.Smiley Burnette (A); 1Jul64;R340401.

America our country. By Smith Burnham & Theodore H. Jack. Illustrated by Eunice Stephenson. NM: revisions & additions. © 18Jun37; A109046. Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc. (PWH); 26Jun64; R340358.

The beginnings of our country; thestory of America for young Americans.Pt. 1. By Smith Burnham & TheodoreH. Jack. Author of new matter:Smith Burnham. © 24Sep37; A109965.Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Inc.(PWH); 30Sep64; R346112.

The making of our country. NM:revisions & additions. © 24Jun37;A109049. Holt, Rinehart & Winston,Inc. (PWH); 26Jun64; R340363.

More two-minute stories. SEEPatton, Carl S.

Back to the stone age. John ColemanBurroughs, author of illus.© 15Sep37; A112428. John C.Burroughs, Hulbert Burroughs &Joan B. Pierce (C of E. R.Burroughs); 12Oct64; R345914.

The beasts of Tarzan. (Big littlebook, no. 1410) © 16Sep37; AA247221.Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. (PWH);12Oct64; R345915.

Tarzan. By Edgar Rice Burroughs &Don Garden, authors of text; BourneHogarth, author of pictures. (InTampa dally times) © Edgar RiceBurroughs, Inc. (PWH) No.

339. A friend in need. © 4Sep37;A5-108615. 12Oct64; R345910.

340. Tarzan's last stand.© 11Sep37; A5-108616. 12Oct64;R345911.

341. The war of two worlds.© 18Sep37; A5-108617. 12Oct64;R345912.

342. Stampede. © 25Sep37;A5-108618. 12Oct64; R345913.

343. Cabin in the wilderness.© 2Oct37; A5-108619. 12Nov64;R348446.

344. Tarzan's homecoming.© 9Oct37; A5-108620. 12Nov64;R348447.

345. Tarzan's exile. © 16Oct37;A5-108621. 12Nov64; R348448.

346. Savage raiders. © 23Oct37;A5-108622. 12Nov64; R348449.

347. The devil-god. © 30Oct37;A5-108623. 12Nov64; R348450.

348. Tarzan the beast. © 6Nov37;A5-108624. 18Dec64; R351246.

349. A mysterious messenger.© 13Nov37; A5-108625. 18Dec64;R351247.

350. Sinister allies. © 20Nov37;A5-108626. 18Dec64; R351248.

351. Treachery. © 27Nov37;A5-100190. 18Dec64; R351245.

Tarzan and the elephant men. JeremyCannon, illustrator. (In Blue book)© John C. Burroughs, Hulbert Burroughs& Joan B. Pierce (C)Installment

1. Nov37. © 1Oct37; A5-90232.21Dec64; R351262.

2. Dec37. © 1Nov37; A5-90233.21Dec64; R351263.

Final. Jan38. © 1Dec37; A5-90234.21Dec64; R351261.

Tarzan the magnificent. Edgar RiceBurroughs & Don Garden, authors oftext; W. H. Juhre, author of pictures.(In Pittsburgh press)© Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. (PWH)No.

8. © 15Oct37; A5-106872. 12Nov64;R348419.

Tarzan the magnificent. By Edgar Rice Burroughs & Don Garden, authors of text; W. H. Juhre, author of pictures. (In Tampa dally times) © Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. (PWH) No.

27-30. © 1-4Sep37, A5-107556-107559.12Oct64; R345884-345887.

31-36. © 6-11Sep37, A5-107560-107565.12Oct64; R345888-345893.

37-42. © 13-18Sep37, A5-107566-107571.12Oct64; R345894-345899.

43-48. © 20-25Sep37, A5-107572-107577.12Oct64; R345900-345905.

49-52. © 27-30Sep37, A5-107578-107581.12Oct64; R345906-345909.

53-54. © 1-2Oct37; A5-107582-107583.12Nov64; R348420-348421.

55-60. © 4-9Oct37; A5-107584-107589.12Nov64; R348422-348427.

61-66. © 11-16Oct37; A5-107590-107595.12Nov64; R348428-348433.

67-72. © 18-23Oct37; A5-107596-107601.12Nov64; R348434-348439.

73-78. © 25-30Oct37; A5-107602-107607.12Nov64; R348440-348445.

79-84. © 1-6Nov37; A5-107608-107613.18Dec64; R351219-351224.

85-90. © 8-13Nov37; A5-107614-107619.18Dec64; R351225-351230.

91-96. © 15-20Nov37; A5-107620-107625.18Dec64; R351231-351236.

Tarzan under fire. By Edgar RiceBurroughs & Don Garden. W. H.Juhre, illustrator. (In The Tampadaily times) © Edgar Rice Burroughs,Inc. (PWH) No.

1-6. © 22-27Nov37; A5-100184-100189.18Dec64; R351237-351242.

7-8. © 29-30Nov37; A5-100191-100192.18Dec64; R351243-351244.

The beasts of Tarzan. SEE Burroughs,Edgar Rice.

Tarzan. SEE Burroughs, Edgar Rice.

Tarzan the magnificent. SEEBurroughs, Edgar Rice.

Tarzan under fire. SEE Burroughs,Edgar Rice.

Back to the stone age. SEEBurroughs, Edgar Rice.

Tarzan and the elephant men. SEEBurroughs, Edgar Rice.

Back to the stone age. SEEBurroughs, Edgar Rice.

Tarzan and the elephant men. SEEBurroughs, Edgar Rice.

Back to the stone age. SEEBurroughs, Edgar Rice.

The clue of the fourteen keys. (Pub. abroad as Death at the club) © 1Feb37, AI-22547; 19Jul37, A109084. Miles Burton (A); 5Aug64; R342853.

The man with the tattooed face.(Pub. abroad as Murder in CrownPassage) © 6Sep37, AI-23254;3Dec37, A112931. Miles Burton (A);4Dec64; R350497.

Sad-faced boy. SEE BONTEMPS, ARNA.

Ladies in love. Translated from theHungarian by Victor Katona & GuyBolton. © 4Jan37; A101899. E. P.Dutton & Co., Inc. (PWH); 14Dec64;R351101.

Sex habits, a vital factor in well-being, by A. Buschke & P. Jacobsohn. Translated from the German by Eden & Cedar Paul, foreword by Gerard L. Moench, publisher's preface by Percy Ellas. New ed. 1956. NM: publisher's preface. © 25Oct36; A100743. Emerson Books, Inc. (PWH); 27Aug64; R343728.

The wedding night murder. (Pub. abroad as The case of the hanging rope) © 23Sep37; A109625. Christopher Bush (A); 2Oct64; R346103.

Return from the U. S. S. R. SEEGIDE, ANDRE.

Literature and liberalism, with otherclassical papers. SEE MCCREA,NELSON, GLENN.

Selected writings. SEE HEWITT,ABRAM S.

BUTLER, WALTER C., pseud.SEE FAUST, FREDERICK.

A monograph on the genus heuchera.SEE RODENDHAL, CARL OTTO.

Getting and earning, a study of inequality. By Raymond T. Bye & Ralph H. Blodgett. © 15Feb37; A103457. Raymond T. Bye & Ralph H. Blodgett (A); 14Aug64; R343351.

Death of a gallant gentleman.(In The American mercury, July 1937)© 22Jun37; B343214. WitterBynner (A); 18Nov64; R349741.

Housman. (In The American mercury,Mar. 1937) © 19Feb37; B329482.Witter Bynner (A); 6Aug64;R343053.

Itinerant bird. (In The Americanmercury, May 1937) © 23Apr37;B337139. Witter Bynner (A);18Nov64; R349737.

Rabelais. (In Scribner's magazine,Mar. 1937) © 26Feb37; B330472.Witter Bynner (A); 18Nov64; R349736.

CABOT, P. SIDNEY DE Q., Adm. c.t.a.of the Estate of Richard C. Cabot.SEE CABOT, RICHARD C., ESTATE OF.

Christianity and sex. © 13Oct37;A110371. P. Sidney de Q. Cabot,Cecil H. Smith & Marcus Norton,Jr. (Adm. c.t.a.); 21Oct64;R347416.

Christianity and sex. SEE CABOT,RICHARD C.

The peril of modernizing Jesus. © 26Oct37; A110640. Henry J. Cadbury (A); 13Nov64; R349161.

CAIN, JAMES M.

Everything but the truth. (InLiberty magazine, July 17, 1937)© 7Jul37; B343836. James M.Cain (A); 18Nov64; R349361.

Serenade. © 1Dec37; A111683. JamesM. Cain (A); 4Dec64; R350404.

Hurrah's nest. Illustrated by RicoTomaso. © 28Sep37; A110154. HaroldAugustin Calahan (A); 6Oct64;R345812.

Hamrick's polar bear. (In Redbook,July 1937) © 4Jun37; B342083.Erskine Caldwell (A); 10Jul64;R341267.

Here and to-day. (In Harper's bazaar,Feb. 1937) © 26Jan37; B326481.Erskine Caldwell (A); 10Jul64;R341265.

Man and woman. (In The New Yorker,July 10, 1937) © 8Jul37; B345166.Erskine Caldwell (A); 10Jul64;R341264.

The night my old man came home. (InThe New Yorker, Dec. 11, 1937)© 9Dec37; B358924. Erskine Caldwell(A); 11Dec64; R350684.

Nine dollar's worth of mumble. (InHarper's bazaar. Mar. 1937)© 26Feb37; B329866. Erskine Caldwell(A); 10Jul64; R341266.

The only love. (In Signatures, winter1937-1938) © 6Dec37; B361241.Erskine Caldwell (A); 11Dec64;R350686.

Snacker. (In Hearst international-cosmopolitan,Dec. 1937) © 10Nov37;B359017. Erskine Caldwell (A);11Dec64; R350685.

You have seen their faces. (In TheAtlantic monthly, Nov. 1937)© 18Oct37; B353783. Erskine Caldwell(A); 11Dec64; R350683.

You have seen their faces. Photos.:Margaret Burke White. © 8Nov37;A111849. Erskine Caldwell (A);11Dec64; R350682.

CALET, HENRI, pseud.SEE Barthelmess, Raymond Theodore.

Deep soundings. SEE Cunningham,Eugene.

The ranger way. SEE Cunningham,Eugene.

The cheat's remorse. (In Esquire,Oct. 1937) © 6Sep37; B354620.Morley Callaghan (A); 7Oct64;R348068.

A little beaded bag. (In Harper'sbazaar. Sept. 1, 1937) © 27Aug37;B349504. Morley Callaghan (A);21Aug64; R345037.

Now that April's here and otherstories. © 11Sep36; A97854.Morley Callaghan (A); 21Aug64;R345036.

The man Inside; being the record of the strange adventures of Allen Steele among the Xulus. Illustrated by Charles Alston. © 23Oct36; A99738. Nina Melville Berdeshevsky (W of V. H. Calverton) & Charles Scribner's Sons (PWH of illus.); 20Jul64; R342171.

The man inside, being the record of the strange adventures of Allen Steele among the Xulus. illus. by Charles Alston. © 23Oct36; A99738. Nina Melville Berdeshevsky (W); 13Oct64; R349827.

Geraldette, by William March, pseud.(In Harper's bazaar, Aug. 1937)© 30Jul37; B347599. MerchantsNational Bank of Mobile (Adm.d.b.n.c.t.a.); 15Oct64; R346381.

Geraldette, by William March, pseud.(In Harper's bazaar, Aug. 1937)© 30Jul37; B347599. Patty C.Maxwell (NK); 15Oct64; R346380.

January 2, New York. (In Boyle, Kay,ed. 365 days, 1st American ed.New York. Harcourt, Brace)© 11Nov36; A101054. MerchantsNational Bank of Mobile (Adm.d.b.n.c.t.a.); 15Oct64; R346385.

January 2, New York. By WilliamMarch, pseud. (In Boyle, Kay, ed.365 days, 1st American ed. NewYork, Harcourt Brace) © 11Nov36;A101054. Patty C. Maxwell (NK);15Oct64; R346384.

January 5, London. By William March, pseud. (In Boyle, Kay, ed. 365 days. 1st American ed. New York, Harcourt, Brace) © 11Nov36; A101054. Merchants National Bank of Mobile (Adm. d.b.n.c.t.a.); 15Oct64; R346382.

January 5, London. By William March,pseud. (In Boyle, Kay, ed. 365days. 1st American ed. New York,Harcourt, Brace) © 11Nov36;A101054. Patty C. Maxwell (NK);15Oct64; R346383.

The last meeting, by William March,pseud. (In The Atlantic monthly,Feb. 1937) © 19Jan37; B325753.Merchants National Bank of Mobile(Adm. d.b.n.c.t.a.); 15Oct64;R346378.

The last meeting, by William March.pseud. (In The Atlantic monthly,Feb. 1937) © 19Jan37; B325753.Patty C. Maxwell (NK); 15Oct64;R346379.

The listening post. By WilliamMarch, pseud. (In The Yale review,autumn 1937) © 20Sep37; B353026.Merchants National Bank of Mobile(Adm. d.b.n.c.t.a.); 9Nov64;R348040.

The listening post. By WilliamMarch, pseud. (In The Yale review,autumn 1937) © 20Sep37; B353026.Patty C. Maxwell (NK); 9Nov64;R348041.

Maybe the sun will shine; or, Bill's eyes, by William March, pseud. (In Scribner's magazine, Nov. 1936) © 22Oct36; B317400. Merchants National Bank of Mobile (Adm. d.b.n.c.t.a.); 15Oct64; R346377.

Maybe the sun will shine; or, Bill'seyes, by William March, pseud.(In Scribner's magazine, Nov. 1936)© 22Oct36; B317400. Patty C.Maxwell (NK); 15Oct64; R346376.

Toy bank. By William March, pseud.(In Redbook, Dec. 1937) © 5Nov37;B357287. Merchants National Bankof Mobile (Adm. d.b.n.c.t.a.);9Nov64; R348042.

Toy bank. By William March, pseud.(In Redbook, Dec. 1937) © 5Nov37;B357287. Patty C. Maxwell (NK);9Nov64; R348043.

For works claimed by the estate ofWilliam Edward Campbell SEECAMPBELL, WILLIAM EDWARD.

The Tallons, also known as My brother's bride. By William March, pseud. © 21Oct36; A99937. Merchants National Bank of Mobile (Adm. d.b.n.c.t.a.); 16Oct64; R346678.

The Tallons, also known as My brother's bride. By William March, pseud. © 21Oct36; A99937. Patty C. Maxwell (NK); 16Oct64; R346679.

The Tallons, also known as Mybrother's bride. SEE CAMPBELL,WILLIAM EDWARD MARCH.

CANADA PERMANENT TORONTO GENERAL TRUSTCO., executor of the Estate of GreyOwl. SEE GREY OWL, ESTATE OF.

CANAL NATIONAL BANK, PORTLAND, ME.,executor of the Estate of KennethRoberts. SEE ROBERTS, KENNETH,ESTATE OF.

Works. SEE THOREAU, HENRY DAVID.

High school English. Junior book 3.By Henry Seidel Canby, MargaretGillum & John Baker Opdycke.NM: additions. © 23Feb37; A103561.Marion G. Canby (W), Margaret Gillum(A) & Margaret Kocher (NK of JohnBaker Opdycke); 24Dec64; R352133.

On my way. © 19Oct37; A111153.Marion Canby (A); 5Nov64; R348144.

High school English. SEE CANBY,HENRY SEIDEL

Works. SEE THOREAU, HENRY DAVID.

Candy's slap bass method. © 13Dec37; AA253137. Candy Candido (A); 24Dec64; R351715.

The United States in the making, byLeon H. Canfield, Howard B. Wilder,Frederic L. Paxson, Ellis MertonCoulter & Nelson P. Mead. © 5Oct37;A110388. Leon H. Canfield, HowardB. Wilder, Ellis Merton Coulter,Nelson P. Mead (A) & PatriciaPaxson Rewey (C of F. L. Paxson);7Dec64; R350312.

The power of Karma, in relation todestiny. © 4Jan37; A101872. R. deRhonda & F. Butler (E); 14Dec64;R351095.

The power of Karma, in relation to destiny. SEE CANNON, ALEXANDER.

Tarzan and the elephant men. SEEBURROUGHS, EDGAR RICE.

Fool's melody. SEE CHAMPNEYS,ADELAIDE.

A short history of music. SEEEINSTEIN, ALFRED.

Checker map game. © 26Jul37; AA239964. Ralph J. Carboni (A); 13Aug64; R342738.

Bronc twister, by Hart Thorne, pseud.© 23Sep37; A109598. Arthur H.Carhart (A); 29Oct64; R347600.

Drum up the dawn. © 17Aug37;A108408. Arthur H. Carhart (A);29Oct64; R347599.

The wrong body, by V. A. Van Sickle,pseud. © 2Jul37; A107584. ArthurH. Carhart (A); 29Oct64; R347598.

God's word for today. SEEHALLESBY, O.

God's word for today. SEEHALLESBY, O.

Fun-time riddles. © 4Jun37; AA240800.Platt & Munk Co., Inc. (PWH);18Jun64; R340304.

Fun-time stunts. © 4Jun37; AA238907.Platt & Munk Co., Inc. (PWH);18Jun64; R340303.

The tell-tale clock mystery. © 2Jan37; A101661. Jesse Carmack (A); 21Dec64; R351598.

The hurricane's children, tales fromyour neck o' the woods.Illustrated by Elizabeth BlackCarmer. © 30Nov37; A111682.Carl Carmer (A); 1Dec64; R349974.

CARMODY'S NEW YORK PRACTICE. 1936cumulative supplement. 12 v.© 30Dec36; A101802. Lawyers Co-operativePub. Co. (PCW); 29Jun64;R340457.

Obstetrics for nurses. SEE DE LEE,JOSEPH B.

Five minute biographies. © 19Mar37; A104252. Dorothy Carnegie (W); 17Dec64; R351418.

Five minute biographies. SEECARNEGIE, DALE.

King's mountain. SEE CARPENTER,HUGH.

King's mountain; an epic of the revolution.© 1Oct36; A99153. PhyllisBearden, Hugh George Carpenter &Aretta Palmer Carpenter (C); 10Aug64;R342625.

King's mountain. SEE CARPENTER,HUGH.

The rehabilitation of speech. SEEWEST, ROBERT.

New York civil practice manual. SEEMEDINA, HAROLD R.

The burning court. © 1Apr37,AI-22672; 21Apr37, A104843.John Dickson Carr (A); 24Aug64;R343545.

The peacock feather murders. ByCarter Dickson, pseud. © 28Jul37;A107866. John Dickson Carr (A);29Jul64; R342309.

An ABC of Idiom and diction. ByMuriel B. Carr & John W. Clark.© 22Sep37; A110327. Muriel B.Carr & John W. Clark (A); 8Oct64;R346299.

State control of local finance InOklahoma. © 15May37; A107377.Robert K. Carr (A); 7Dec64; R350511.

Church education for family life. © 20Oct37; A111103. Blanche Carrier (A); 10Nov64; R348563.

Our songs and poems, by Gene Carroll& Glenn Rowell. © 25Mar37;AA231873. Gene Carroll & GlennRowell (A); 24Dec64; R352162.

Alice in wonderland and Through the looking glass. Adapted for little folks from the original story. Illus. by Ninon Macknight. © 27Sep37; A114097. Platt & Munk Co., Inc. (PWH); 16Oct64; R346673.

Chessie and her kittens. Illustrated by Ruth Carroll. © 20Oct37; A110592. Ruth R. Carroll (A); 22Oct64; R347031.

Undersea. (In Atlantic monthly,Sept. 1937) © 18Aug37; B349151.Roger Christie (C); 30Oct64;R348062.

Carter family album of SmokeyMountain ballads. No.3. © 5Jul37;AA241972. Gladys Carter Millard,Joe D. Carter & Janette Carter Jett(C); 31Jul64; R342328.

CARTER, BETTY.

Little storekeepers. SEE BEESON,HELEN K.

The night before Christmas. SEEMOORE, CLEMENT.

Carter family album of SmokeyMountain ballads. SEE CARTER,A. P.

The rectory family. Illus. by OscarHoward. © 18Oct37; A110540.John Franklin Carter (A); 10Nov64;R348080.

Dancers In mourning. By MargeryAllingham. © 31May37;AI-22948; 10Sep37, A109529.Margery Youngman Carter (A);26Oct64; R347371.

Mr. Campion criminologist; seven important episodes from the case book of Albert Campion. (Pub. abroad as The case of the late pig.) By Margery Allingham, pseud. © 14May37, AI-22916; 4Nov37, A112183. Margery Youngman Carter (A); 5Nov64; R348367.

Daddy-Long-Legs. SEE WEBSTER, JEAN.

The voyages of Jacques Cartier. SEEAVERILL, ESTHER.

William Henry Metcalf; a biography.© 23Jul37; A109065. Mary FlaglerCary (Mrs. Melbert B. Gary, Jr.)(PPW); 26Oct64; R349040.

William Henry Metcalf. SEE CARY,JULIA METCALF.

CASES ARGUED AND DECIDED IN THE SUPREMECOURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Octoberterm, 1935; 296, 297, 298 U. S.Book 80, Lawyers' ed. © 10Dec36;A100968. Lawyers Co-operative Pub.Co. (PCW); 29Jun64; R340465.

Interpretations of journalise. SEEMOTT, FRANK LUTHER.

Christendom and Islam. SEE CASH,W. WILSON.

Christendom and Islam. © 15Jun37;A107299. J. M. Cash (C); 26Aug64;R343523.

Progress and catastrophe. SEECASSON, STANLEY.

Progress and catastrophe, an anatomyof human adventure. © 1Apr37,AI-22638; 12May37, A105830.Joan Casson (W); 26Aug64; R343521.

L'epee du roi. By Georges Magnane,pseud. © 20Oct37; AF37453.Georges Magnane (Georges Catinaud)(A); 6Nov64; R348349.

The 168 days, by Turner Catledge & Joseph Alsop. (In Saturday evening post, Sept. 18-25, 1937) © 10Sep37, B350548; 17Sep57, B351651. Turner Catledge & Joseph Alsop (co-authors); 22Oct64; R347272-347273.

The 168 days, by Turner Catledge &Joseph Alsop. (In Saturday eveningpost, Oct. 16, 1937) © 8Oct37;B355080. Turner Catledge & JosephAlsop (co-authors); 22Oct64;R347276.

La philosophie du moyen-age. SEEBREHIER, EMILE.


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