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revisions. ? 25Nov46; A8674. Thomas
D. Dublin (C); 19Nov74; R591276.
R591292. Henry Ford. By Cy Caldwell. ? 10Nov47; A18536. Cy Caldwell (A); 20Nov74; R591292.
R591296. Current biography: who's news and why, 1946. Editor: Anna Rothe. ? 7Jul47; A7931. The H. W. Wilson Company (PWH); 21Nov74; R591296.
R591297. Stern-wheelers up Columbia: a century of steamboating in the Oregon country. By Randall Vause Mills. ? 17Nov47; A19454. Hazel Emery Mills (W); 20Nov74; R591297.
R591299.
Leopard glue. By Charles S. Ludwig.
? 12Dec46; A11616. Charles S. Ludwig
(A); 20Nov74; R591299.
R591300.
Sankey still sings. By Charles S.
Ludwig. ? 1May47; A12906. Charles S.
Ludwig (A); 20Nov74; R591300.
R591316.
How to be a cowboy with Red Ryder.
By Fred Harman. (In Red Ryder comics,
July 1947) ? 13Jun47; B5-1066.
Stephen Slesinger, Inc. (PWH);
21Nov74; R591316.
R591317.
How to be a cowboy with Red Ryder.
By Fred Harman. (In Red Ryder comics,
June 1947) ? 16May47; B5-1071.
Stephen Slesinger, Inc. (PWH);
21Nov74; R591317.
R591327.
This dread fate. By MacKinlay
Kantor. (In Air Force, May 1947) ?
25Apr47; B87235. MacKinlay Kantor
(A); 22Nov74; R591327.
R591329.
But not yet slain. By Benjamin
Appel. ? 29Sep47; A18909. Benjamin
Appel (A); 22Nov74; R591329.
R591330.
Acrobatics for all. By Erwin Frank
Beyer. ? 1Feb47; A10322. Erwin Frank
Beyer (A); 22Nov74; R591330.
R591331.
The Horse of the Americas. By Robert
Moorman Denhardt. ? 3Nov47; A18415.
Robert Moorman Denhardt (A); 22Nov74;
R591331.
R591332.
Alkali cleaner nomograph. By John J.
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Wyandotte Corporation (PWH); 22Nov74;
R591332.
R591333.
Taxtimer-farm record system. By
William W. Westrup. ? 21Nov47;
AA69249. Mrs. William W. Westrup (W) &
Robert W. Westrup (C); 22Nov74;
R591333.
R591334. Soups, salads and desserts; as satisfying, well balanced meals or as individual dishes in any meal. By Louise Haberbush Gross. ? 12Nov47; A18757. Marie Louise Gross (C); 22Nov74; R591334.
R591337.
Sammy blows bis whistle. By George
E. Kelly. ? 17Oct47; A19847. Girard
Trust Bank (E); 25Nov74; R591337.
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The Catoctin conversation. By Jay
Franklin, pseud. of John Franklin
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