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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1962 January - June by U.S. Copyright Office
U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1962 January - June by U.S. Copyright Office
? 15Mar34; A72031. Ella P. Harllee
(W), Ella F. Harllee & John Harllee
(C); 6Feb62; R290324.
HARMER, BERTHA.
Text-book of the principles and practices of nursing. 3d ed. ? 24Jul34; A73602. James Eric Hossack (NK); 13Mar62; R292039.
HARPER, J. E. T.
The riddle of Jutland. SEE Gibson,
Langhorne.
HARPER & ROW, PUBLISHERS, INC.
Best short stories for children.
SEE Brink, Carol Ryrie, comp.
HARRAH, EZRA CLARENCE.
An introductory course in science for colleges. SEE Jean, Frank Covert.
HARRINGTON, EDWIN L.
Komoki of the cliffs. SEE Harrington,
Isis L.
HARRINGTON, ELDRED R.
Komoki of the cliffs. SEE Harrington,
Isis L.
HARRINGTON, ISIS L.
Komoki of the cliffs. ? 26Feb34;
A69768. Eldred R. Harrington &
Edwin L. Harrington (C); 21Feb62;
R291409.
HARRIS, ALAN.
Germany prepares for war. SEE
Banse, Ewald.
HARRIS, ALLAN.
The message of Asia. SEE Cohen-Portheim,
Paul.
HARRISON, NAN HILLARY.
Frontier fighter. SEE Coe, George W.
HARROLD, CHARLES A.
Modern criminal investigation. SEE
S?derman, Harry.
HART, MRS. CHARLES SPENCER.
SEE Hart, Teresa Hyde Phillips Kimball.
HART, ISABELLE K.
Home life in far-away lands. SEE
Atwood, Wallace W.
HART, JOSEPH K.
Education for an age of power. ? 17Apr35; A82578. Frances S. Bratton (W); 1Jun62; R296127.
HART, LORENZ.
Poems and lyrics: Vilia, Girls, girls,
girls, The diary song, and others.
By Lorenz Hart, Gus Kahn & Leo
Robin. ? 1Oct34; AA157132.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. (PWH by Lorenz
Hart & Gus Kahn); 9Mar62; R291747.
HART, TERESA HYDE PHILLIPS KIMBALL.
Croix de Guerre, by Teresa Hyde
Phillips. (In Elks magazine, May
1935) ? 1May35; B263620. Teresa
Hyde Phillips (Teresa Kimball
Hart) (Mrs. Charles Spencer Hart)
(A); 1Jun62; R296100.
Flight into youth, by Teresa Hyde
Phillips. (In Collier's, Mar. 9,
1935) ? 1Mar35; B253794. Teresa
Hyde Phillips, now known as Teresa
Kimball Hart (Mrs. Charles Spencer
Hart) (A); 16Mar62; R292606.
Not for a year, by Teresa Hyde
Phillips. (In Collier's, Apr. 6,
1935) ? 29Mar35; B257211. Teresa
Hyde Phillips (Teresa Kimball
Hart) (Mrs. Charles Spencer Hart)
(A); 1Jun62; R296078.
Something quite special, by Teresa
Hyde Phillips. (In Redbook magazine,
May 1935) ? 5Apr35; B257445.
Teresa Hyde Phillips (Teresa Kimball
Hart) (Mrs. Charles Spencer
Hart) (A); 1Jun62; R296080.
A strong safe man, by Teresa Hyde
Phillips. (In Collier's, June 8,
1935) ? 31May35; B263558. Teresa
Hyde Phillips (Teresa Kimball
Hart) (Mrs. Charles Spencer Hart)
(A); 1Jun62; R296099.
HARTMANN, FRIEDRICH.
Harmonielehre. Universal ed.
no. 10. 216. ? 25Oct34; AF26386.
Friedrich Hartmann (A); 15Jan62;
R289152.
HARTMANN, PAMELA B.
The good friends. SEE Bianco,
Margery.
HARVARD STUDIES AND NOTES IN PHILOLOGY
AND LITERATURE. Vol.17. Edited by
F. P. Magoun, Jr., Arthur Burkhard,
Andre Morize & Hyder E. Rollins.
Authors: Robert Joseph Allen, Robert
Arnold Aubin, Frank Gees Black & 11
others. ? 16May35; A83202. President
& Fellows of Harvard College
(PCW); 22May62; R295849.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY. BUREAU FOR ECONOMIC RESEARCH IN LATIN AMERICA.
The economic literature of Latin
America. Vol.1. ? 4Feb35;
A79605. President & Fellows of
Harvard College (PWH); 16Mar62;
R292625.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY. PRESIDENT & FELLOWS
OF HARVARD COLLEGE.
The economic literature of Latin
America. SEE Harvard University.
Bureau for Economic Research in
Latin America.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY. PRESIDENT & FELLOWS
OF HARVARD COLLEGE. SEE
Harvard studies and notes in philology
and literature.
Onchocerciasis.
HARWOOD, FRYNIWYD TENNYSON JESSE.
A pin to see the peepshow.
By F. Tennyson Jesse, pseud.
? 8Oct34, AI-19708; 21Nov34,
A77696. Leo S. Daintree & Noel D.
Peard (E); 15Jan62; R289160.
HASKELL, PAUL T., JR.
Rules for the game of Monopoly.
? on additions & revisions;
31May35; AA178402. Parker Bros.,
Inc. (PWH); 21Jun62; R296862.
Rules for the game of Monopoly.
? 17Apr35; AA172094. Parker
Bros.. Inc. (PWH); 24May62;
R295541.
HASLUND, HENNING.
Tents in Mongolia (Yabonah); adventures and experiences among the nomads of central Asia. Translated from the Swedish by Elizabeth Sprigge, pseud. of Elizabeth Miriam Squire Napier and Claude Napier. ? 26Sep34; A75533. E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc. (PWH); 21Jun62; R296971.
HASTINGS, MINNIE ELLEN MARQUIS.
Rain-in-the-Face and Curly the crow.
SEE Marquis, Thomas B.
Sitting Bull and Gall the warrior.
SEE Marquis, Thomas B.
HATCHER, HARLAN.
Patterns of Wolfpen. Headpieces by
Frederick Springer. ? 14Nov34;
A77269. Harlan Hatcher (A);
8Jun62; R296617.
HAUCK, LOUISE PLATT.
Rainbow glory. ? 18Jan35; A79675.
Louise Platt Hauck (A); 7Feb62;
R290335.
HAUSMANN, MANFRED.
Ontje Arps. ? 13Nov34; AF27289.
Manfred Hausmann (A); 7Feb62;
R290340.
Candide. SEE Voltaire, Francois
Maire Arouet de.
HAWKES, ANNA L. ROSE.
First-year algebra. SEE Hawkes,
Herbert E.
HAWKES, HERBERT E.
First-year algebra, by Herbert E.
Hawkes, William A. Luby & Frank C.
Touton. ? 15Mar34; AA143452.
Anna L. Rose Hawkes, Agnes K.
Luby & Edith Touton (W); 20Feb62;
R291444.
HAWKINS, GERTRUDE L.
A demonstration of individualized training methods for modern office workers. SEE Eriksen, Edward G.
HAWKRIDGE, EMMA.
Indian gods and kings. ? 26Feb35; A79868. Ralph L. Loomis (Wr); 15May62; R295476.
HAWLEY, EDWARD R.
Uncle Sam's puzzle, a pageant. ? 19Mar34; AA141784. Edward R. Hawley (A); 14Mar62; R292680.
HAWTHORNE, HILDEGARDE.
Tabitha of lonely house; a tale of
old Concord. Illustrated by W. M.
Berger. ? 28Sep34; A75718. Paul
W. Howe (E); 16Feb62; R291372.
HAYCOX, ERNEST.
Against the mob. (In Collier's,
Jan. 19, 1935) ? 11Jan35;
B249477. Jill Marie Haycox (W);
12Jan62; R288826.
Fifty-fifty or quit. (In Collier's
Feb. 2, 1935) ? 25Jan35; B250224.
Jill Marie Haycox (W); 12Mar62;
R292109.
High wind. (In Collier's, Jan. 5,
1935) ? 28Dec34; B247772.
Jill Marie Haycox (W); 12Jan62;
R288827.
Way up the Bozeman. (In Argosy,
Mar. 9, 1935) ? 27Feb35; B252814.
Jill Marie Haycox (W); 12Mar62;
R292110.
HAYCOX, JILL MARIE.
Against the mob. SEE Haycox,
Ernest.
Fifty-fifty or quit. SEE Haycox,
Ernest.
High wind. SEE Haycox, Ernest.
Way up the Bozeman. SEE Haycox,
Ernest.
HAYES, CARLTON J. H.
Supplement to Modern history.
Chap.30. By Carlton J. H. Hayes &
Parker Thomas Moon. ? 27Nov34;
A78346. Carlton J. H. Hayes (A);
19Feb62; R291190.
HAYWARD, BARBARA A.
Gilgamesh, epic of old Babylonia.
SEE Leonard, William Ellery.
HEDIN, SVEN.
A conquest of Tibet. Translated from the Swedish by Julius Lincoln. ? 16Jul34; A74250. E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc. (PWH); 28Mar62; R293301.
HEDLEY, GEORGE P.
A Christian year. ? 18Sep34;
A74985. George P. Hedley (A);
28Mar62; R293315.
HEDWORTH, BARBARA, pseud.
SEE Pearson, Mary Susan.
HEGLAND, EDWARD.
The uniqueness of the Bible. ? 26Apr34; AA144808. Edward J. Hegland (C); 12Mar62; R292134.
HEGLAND, EDWARD J.
The uniqueness of the Bible. SEE
Hegland, Edward.
Aspirations; ideals for the
Christian life. ? 21Jun34;
A74118. Martin Hegland (A);
24May62; R295896.
HEIL, ANNA ROSE MARQUIS.
Rain-in-the-Face and Curly the crow.
SEE Marquis, Thomas B.
Sitting Bull and Gall the warrior
SEE Marquis, Thomas B.
HEISENFELT, KATHRYN.
Children of Holland. Illustrated by
Charlotte Stone. ? 15Oct34;
A76585. Kathryn Heisenfelt (A);
1May62; R294584.
HELIER, MONIQUE SAINT-.
SEE Briod, Monique Saint-Helier.
HELTON, ROY.
Sold out to the future. ? 2Jan35;
A79019. Roy Helton (A); 2Mar62;
R291839.
HEMINGWAY, ERNEST.
One trip across. (In Cosmopolitan.
Apr. 1934) ? 10Mar34; B218983.
Mary Hemingway (W); 13Feb62;
R291207.
HEMINGWAY, MARY.
One trip across. SEE Hemingway,
Ernest.
HEMSTED, EDWARD CHARLES EDMUND.
Indian patchwork, by Edward Charles, pseud. & Mary Charles, pseud. ? 16Aug34; A74571. Edward & Mary Charles (A); 10Jan62; R288960.
HENDERSON, DORIS.
Dick and Dot. SEE Sisters of St.
Joseph, Boston.
One sunny day with Dick and Dot.
SEE Sisters of Saint Joseph,
Boston.
HENDERSON, GEORGE WYLIE.
Ollie Miss; blocks by Lowell Leroy
Balcolm. ? 21Feb35; A80620.
George Wylie Henderson (A); 2Mar62;
R291259.
HENDERSON, LAWRENCE JOSEPH.
Pareto's General sociology; a physiologist's interpretation. ? 29May35; A84083. Lawrence J. Henderson (A); 4Jun62; R296122.
HENDERSON, MARION.
Dick and Dot. SEE Sisters of St.
Joseph, Boston.
One sunny day with Dick and Dot.
SEE Sisters of Saint Joseph,
Boston.
HENDRICK, IVES.
Facts and theories of psychoanalysis. ? 10Sep34; A74914. Ives Hendrick (A); 23Apr62; R294042.
HENDRYX, JAMES B.
Outlaws of Halfaday Creek. ? 5Apr35; A81363. James B. Hendryx (A); 12Apr62; R293615.
HENNESSEY, JOSEPH P.
For works claimed by Joseph P.
Hennessey SEE this list under
Woollcott, Alexander.
HENNESSEY, JOSEPH P., executor of the
Estate of Alexander Woollcott. SEE
Woollcott, Alexander, Estate of.
HENNEY, KEITH.
Electron tubes in industry. ? 28Aug34; A74751. Keith Henney (A); 5Feb62; R290092.
HENRY, EVERETT.
Frankenstein. SEE Shelley, Mary
Wollstonecraft.
HENRY, ROBERT SELPH.
Trains. ? 17Mar24; A69914. Robert
Selph Henry (A); 16Feb62; R291340.
HERBST, JOSEPHINE.
The executioner waits. ? 25Oct34; A76802. Josephine Herbst (A); 10Jan62; R288973.
HEREFORD, PHILIP.
The Son of God. SEE Adam, Karl.
HERING, HERMANN S.
La scienza cristiana; il suo semplice messaggio (Christian Science; its simple message) Translator: Robert H. Pfeiffer. ? on translation; 7Aug34; A73795. Christian Science Pub. Society (PWH of Robert H. Pfeiffer); 28Mar62; R293283.
HERMAN, BETTY DOUGLAS.
Green light. SEE Douglas, Lloyd C.
HERMAN, FRED LOUIS.
An introductory course in science for colleges. SEE Jean, Frank Covert.
HERTER NORTON, M. D.
Letters to a young poet. SEE Rilke,
Rainer Maria.
HERZBERG, DONALD G.
The tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of
Denmark. SEE Shakespeare,
William.
HERZBERG, RICHARD A.
The tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of
Denmark. SEE Shakespeare,
William.
HESS, FJERIL.
Sandra's cellar. Illustrated by
Edward C. Caswell. ? 9Oct34;
A76461. Fjeril Hess (A);
6Mar62; R292038.
HETHERINGTON, GEORGE, pseud.
SEE Smith, George Hetherington.
HEYLIGER, ROBERT, executor of the
Estate of William Heyliger. SEE
Heyliger, William, Estate of.
HEYLIGER, WILLIAM.
Backfield comet. Illustrated by
George M. Richards. ? 17Aug34;
A75228. Robert Heyliger (E);
14May62; R295692.
HEYLIGER, WILLIAM, ESTATE OF.
Backfield comet. SEE Heyliger,
William.
HIGGINS, DONALD HUGH.
SEE Baker, Hugh, pseud.
HIGGINS, ORA RHODES.
Cartwright is dead, sir. SEE Baker,
Hugh, pseud.
The whispering terror. SEE Baker,
Hugh, pseud.
HILL, HENRY CHASE, comp.
The new Wonder book of knowledge.
Edited & rev. by Will H. Johnston.
? 30Aug34; A76236. Will H. Johnston
(A); 23Mar62; R292739.
HILL, WALTER L., executor of the
Estate of Helen Sewell. SEE
Sewell, Helen, Estate of.
THE HILLS ARE READY FOR CLIMBING.
Editorial committee: Betty Myers,
chairman, Helen Muir Duffield, Nancy
Flowers, Sarah Street & Charlotte G.
Wooley. With an introd. by William
Rose Benet. ? 19Mar34; A69982.
Marjorie Flack Benet (W); 12Jan62;
R288926.
HILLYER, V. M.
The abridged course manual. SEE
Calvert School, Baltimore.
Calvert School daily lesson outlines.
SEE Calvert School, Baltimore.
The Calvert speller. Rev. ed. by
Donald Wells Goodrich. ? 1Nov34;
AA160266. Calvert School (PWH);
27Feb62; R290993.
HOBART, ALICE TISDALE.
River supreme. ? on pref. & revision;
19Jun34; A73176. Alice
Tisdale Hobart (A); 19Feb62; R291336.
River supreme. ? on pref. &
revisions; 19Jun34; A73176. Alice
Tisdale Hobart (A); 5Jun62; R296336.
HOBSON, ELIZABETH T.
The vanishing wolf. SEE Davis, H. L.
HOCH, CONRAD.
The four temperaments. N. Wilwers,
A. Miller & J. W. Berg,
translators. Adapted from the 5th
German ed. ? 12Nov34; A77378.
Nicholas M. Wilwers (A); 4Apr62;
R293163.
HOCKING, WILLIAM ERNEST.
George Herbert Palmer, 1842-1933.
SEE Bakewell, Charles Montague.
HOFFMAN, ARTHUR SULLIVANT.
The writing of fiction. ? 19Mar34;
A71028. Arthur Sullivant Hoffman
(A); 9Feb62; R290764.
HOGAN, INEZ.
Nicodemus and the little black pig. ? 21Jun34; A74052. Inez Hogan (A); 28Mar62; R293299.
HOLDCRAFT, PAUL E., comp.
Snappy schemes of church finance.
? 25Feb35; AA169075. Paul E.
Holdcraft (A); 18Apr62; R293837.
HOLDEN, QUEEN.
SEE Marvin, Queen Holden.
HOLDING, ELISABETH SANXAY.
The unfinished crime. ? 17Jan35;
A80098. Skeffington Holding
Ardron & Antonia Holding Schwed
(C); 23Jan62; R289386.
HOLENIA, ALEXANDER MARIA LERNET-.
SEE Lernet-Holenia, Alexander Maria.
HOLLING, H. C.
The book of Indians; illustrated by
H. C. & Lucille Holling.
? 22Apr35; A83436. Platt & Munk
Co., Inc. (PWH); 14May62; R295284.
HOLLING, LUCILLE.
The book of Indians. SEE Holling,
H. C.
HOLMAN (A. J.) CO.
One hundred and sixty questions and answers. SEE Patterson, C. E.
HOLT, BARBARA ROBINSON.
Amaranth. SEE Robinson, Edwin
Arlington.
HOLT, ISABELLA.
SEE Finnie, Isabella Holt.
HOLT, RINEHART & WINSTON, INC.
Beasts and saints. SEE Waddell,
Helen, tr.
The beginnings of our country. SEE
Burnham, Smith.
Candide. SEE Voltaire, Francois
Marie Arouet de.
Diagnostic tests and practice exercises in arithmetic for the third-eighth grade. SEE Brueckner, Leo J.
Mathematics. SEE Brueckner, Leo J.
Medicine. SEE L?bel, Josef.
My poetry book. SEE Huffard,
Grace Thompson.
Our beginnings in Europe and America.
SEE Burnham, Smith.
Plane geometry. SEE Strader,
William W.
Story of nations. SEE Rogers,
Lester B.
Tables for Mathematics of finance.
SEE Rietz, H. L.
Teacher's manual for Story of
nations. SEE Rogers, Lester B.
The tragedy of Julius Caesar. SEE
Shakespeare, William.
The triangle arithmetics. SEE
Brueckner, Leo J.
Under the lilacs. SEE Alcott,
Louisa May.
Workbook for use with New friends,
book 2. SEE Gehres, Ethel Maltby.
A world in birth. SEE Rolland,
Romain.
HOLT, RINEHART & WINSTON, INC. SEE
The Cumulative loose-leaf business encyclopedia.
The Executive's desk book.
The New universal handbook of necessary information for home, school, shop, and office.
The Winston simplified dictionary.
HOLZKNECHT, KARL J.
Outlines of Shakespeare's plays. SEE
Watt, Homer A.
HOME, MICHAEL, pseud.
SEE Bush, Christopher.
HOMER, THEODORE.
Still those dreams. ? 15Oct34; AA161141. Theodore Homer (A); 1May62; R294594.
HOOKE, NINA WARNER.
Striplings. ? 16Feb34; A70309.
Nina Warner Hooke (A); 12Jan62;
R288938.
HOOKER CHEMICAL CORP.
Mural paintings. SEE Hooker
Electrochemical Co.
HOOKER ELECTROCHEMICAL CO., comp.
Mural paintings by Francis Scott
Bradford in the offices of the
Hooker Electrochemical Company.
? 20Jun34; A74117. Hooker
Chemical Corp. (PWH); 19Jun62;
R296843.
HOOVER, HERBERT, PRES. U.S.
The challenge to liberty. ? 28Sep34; A76472. Herbert Hoover (A); 16May62; R295344.
HOOVER, MILDRED BROOKE.
The Farallon Islands, California; a
paper read before the National
Society of Colonial Dames of
America in the State of California,
San Francisco, California, April 5,
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