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additions. ? 20Oct48; A26783. Holt,
Rinehart and Winston (PWH); 24Sep76;
R645204.
R645206.
Making arithmetic plain. Book 1. By
Rose Lollie Weber & Ruth Hollie Weber.
? 21Jan49; AA105074. Litton Educational
Publishing, Inc. (PWH); 2Nov76; R645206.
R645207.
We spell and write. Grade 7. By Ervin
Eugene Lewis, Elizabeth Bozarth Lewis &
Herman L. Shibler. ? 20Jan49; AA105076.
Litton Educational Publishing, Inc. (PWH);
2Nov76; R645207.
R645208. Achievement tests to Making arithmetic
R645209.
Teachers answers for all exercises and
tests for Making arithmetic plain, book 1.
By Rose Weber & Ruth Weber. ? 15Aug49;
AA125296. Litton Educational Publishing,
Inc. (PWH); 2Nov76; R645209.
R645210.
We spell and write. Grade 8. By Ervin
Eugene Lewis, Elizabeth Bozarth Lewis &
Herman L. Shibler. ? 29Aug49; AA126208.
Litton Educational Publishing, Inc. (PWH);
2Nov76; R645210.
R645211.
Making arithmetic plain. Book 2. By
Rose Weber & Ruth Weber. ? 4Oct49;
AA129303. Litton Educational Publishing,
Inc. (PWH); 2Nov76; R645211.
R645212. Tests for use with Making arithmetic plain, book 2. By Ruth Weber & Rose Weber. ? 7Oct49; AA129882. Litton Educational Publishing, Inc. (PWH); 2Nov76; R645212.
R645213. Making arithmetic plain; teacher's answers for all exercises and tests. Book 2. By Ruth Weber & Rose Weber. ? 13Oct49; AA130354. Litton Educational Publishing, Inc. (PWH); 2Nov76; R645213.
R645220. The Man. By Ray Bradbury. (In Thrilling wonder stories, Feb. 1949) ? 30Nov48; B175410. Ray Bradbury (A); 8Nov76; R645220.
R645221. Those explosive Nobel Prizes. By Irving Wallace. (In Collier's, Nov. 5, 1949) ? 28Oct49; B215824. Irving Wallace (A); 1Nov76; R645221.
R645230. Missionary stories. By Theresa Worman. ? 7Dec48; AA101278. Theresa Worman (A); 2Nov76; R645230.
R645231.
More food for the body, for the soul.
By Frances Youngren. ? 1Dec48; AA104120.
Frances Youngren (A); 2Nov76; R645231.
R645232. A Sand County almanac: and sketches here and there. By Aldo Leopold. ? 27Oct49; A37596. Oxford University Press (PPW); 1Nov76; R645232.
R645233.
Basic public speaking. By Paul L.
Soper. ? 27Oct49; A37598. Paul L. Soper
(A); 1Nov76; R645233.
R645234.
The Oxford American psalter. By Ray F.
Brown. ? 27Oct49; A37700. Andrew Brown
& Stuart Brown (C); 1Nov76; R645234.
R645276. Men and women of Carolina: selected addresses and papers of J. Rion McKissick. Editing & introd.: Frank Harper Wardlaw. ? 7Oct48; A28215. University of South Carolina Press (PWH); 17Sep76; R645276.
R645283.
Florida, land of change. By Kathryn
Trimmer Abbey Hanna. 2nd ed., rev. & enl.
? 4Nov48; A27598. Alfred Jackson Hanna
(Wr); 3Nov76; R645283.
R645284. Federal prose; how to write in and/or
R645285.
Fundamentals of general psychology. By
John Frederick Dashiell. 3rd ed.
? 16Sep49; A36361. F. K. Dashiell &
Dorothy D. Smith (C); 3Nov76; R645285.
R645286.
And now you don't. Pt. 1. By Isaac
Asimov. (In Astounding science fiction,
Nov. 1949) ? 18Oct49; B216711. Isaac
Asimov (A); 3Nov76; R645286.
R645287.
Young America, 1830-1840. By Robert E.
Riegel. ? 18Nov49; A38398. Robert E.
Riegel (A); 3Nov76; R645287.
R645288.
Seventeen syllables; a short story. By
Hisaye Yamamoto DeSoto. (In Partisan
review, Nov. 1949) ? 2Nov49; B218149.
Hisaye Yamamoto DeSoto (A); 3Nov76;
R645288.
R645290.
Hidden highways. By Flora Marion
Davidson. ? 27Dec48; A28767. Flora
Marion Davidson (A); 4Nov76; R645290.
R645291.
How to speak the written word. By Nedra
Newkirk Lamar. ? 23May49; A33973. Nedra
Newkirk Lamar (A); 4Nov76; R645291.
R645292.
The Touch of the Master's hand. By
Harold A. Cockburn. ? 18Apr49; A33974.
Harold A. Cockburn (A); 4Nov76; R645292.
R645293.
Great Gospel sermons. Vol. 1-2.
Compiled by Frank Spencer Mead.
? 18Jul49; A38693. Frank Spencer
Mead (A); 4Nov76; R645293.
R645294.
Tarbell's teachers' guide, 1950.
Compiled by Frank Spencer Head.
? 31Oct49; AA134131. Frank Spencer Head
(A); 4Nov76; R645294.
R645295.
Dwight L. Moody. Compiled by Frank
Spencer Head. (Great pulpit masters, vol.
1) ? 10Oct49; AA134133. Frank Spencer
Head (A); 4Nov76; R645295.
R645296.
Charles H. Spurgeon. Compiled by Frank
Spencer Head. (Great pulpit masters, vol.
2) ? 31Oct49; AA134134. Frank Spencer
Head (A); 4Nov76; R645296.
R645297.
Blind date. By Cornell Woolrich. (In
Ellery Queen's mystery magazine, Oct.
1949) ? 29Aug49; B207931. The Chase
Manhattan Bank, N.A. (E); 4Nov76;
R645297.
R645298.
The Birth of a salesman. By Horace
Kirtus Dugdale. ? 1Sep49; AA126786. H.
K. Dugdale (A); 4Nov76; R645298.
R645300.
Practice for mastering language. By
Paul McKee & John E. Blossom. (Language
for meaning) ? 7Oct49; AA130287. Grace
McKee (W) & Beverly M. Eaton (C of Paul
McKee); 5Nov76; R645300.
R645301. A Christmas carol. By Charles Dickens, adapted by Albert L. Kanter. (Classics illustrated, no. 53) NM: adaptation. ? 26Nov48; AA102036. Twin Circle Publishing Company, division of Frawley
R645328.
Love and death: a study in censorship.
By Gershon Legman. NM: revisions & 2
essays. ? 27Jul49; A34710. Gershon
Legman (A); 15Nov76; R645328.
R645339.
The Play's the thing. By Ferenc Molnar.
(In Theatre arts, Mar. 1949) ? 11Feb49;
B176632. Matyas Sarkozi (NK); 23Nov76;
R645339.
R645344.
Reviewing physics. By Walter L. Abner.
? 15Mar49; AA116178. Amsco School
Publications (PWH); 22Nov76; R645344.
R645358.
The Heart strings. By John D. Weaver.
(In Hearst's International cosmopolitan,
Apr. 1949) ? 1Apr49; B184178. John D.
Weaver (A); 8Nov76; R645358.
R645363.
The World of Milton Berle. By Philip
Hamburger. (In The New Yorker, Oct. 29,
1949) ? 27Oct49; B215834. Philip
Hamburger (A); 8Nov76; R645363.
R645366.
Earth conduction effects in transmission
systems. By Erling D. Sunde. ? 21Jan49;
A29225. Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.
(PWH); 8Nov76; R645366.
R645367.
Simple Simon. By Frederick Johnston
Hooker. ? 5Mar49; AA123198. The Stearns
and Foster Company (PWH); 8Nov76;
R645367.
R645368.
Cock horse. By Frederick Johnston
Hooker. ? 5Mar49; AA123199. The Stearns
and Foster Company (PWH); 8Nov76;
R645368.
R645369.
Mother Goose. By Frederick Johnston
Hooker. ? 5Mar49; AA123200. The Stearns
and Foster Company (PWH); 8Nov76;
R645369.
R645370.
Oklahoma: foot-loose and fancy-free. By
Angie Debo. ? 5Nov49; A37713. Angie
Debo (A); 8Nov76; R645370.
R645371.
Kover all. By William Peck. ? 16Dec48;
AA102441. William Peck (A); 8Nov76;
R645371.
R645373. Meeting house and counting house: the Quaker merchants of colonial Philadelphia, 1632-1763. By Frederick B. Tolles. ? 1Dec48; A29078. Elizabeth E. Tolles (W); 8Nov76; R645373.
R645374. Gentleman's progress: the itinerarium of Doctor Alexander Hamilton, 1744. By Alexander Hamilton, edited with an introd. by Carl Bridenbaugh. NM: editing & introd. ? 1Dec48; A29079. Carl Bridenbaugh (A); 8Nov76; R645374.
R645423.
Western roundup. Editor: Arnold Hano.
? 10Sep48; A25247. Bantam Books, Inc.
(PWH); 9Sep76; R645423.
R645474. American folk art in wood, metal and stone. By Jean Herzber Lipman. ? 15Nov48; A28650. Jean Lipman (A); 3Nov76; R645474.
R645507. Devil on two sticks. By Wade Miller, pseud. of Robert Wade & Bill Miller. ? 21Oct49; A37419. Robert Wade (A) & Enid A. Miller (W); 3Nov76; R645507.
R645508.
Junk. By Edmund Wilson. (In New
Yorker, Oct. 29, 1949) ? 27Oct49;
B215834. Elena Wilson (W); 3Nov76;
R645508.
R645509. A Dream of Daniel Updike. By Edmund Wilson. (In New Yorker, Oct. 29, 1949) ? 27Oct49; B215834. Elena Wilson (W); 3Nov76; R645509.
R645510. Words across the channel. By Edmund Wilson. (In New Yorker, Oct. 29, 1949) ? 27Oct49; B215834. Elena Wilson (W); 3Nov76; R645510.
R645511. The Purist's complaint. By Edmund Wilson. (In New Yorker, Oct. 29, 1949) ? 27Oct49; B215934. Elena Wilson (W); 3Nov76; R645511.
R645512.
Le Bluff. By Edmund Wilson. (In New
Yorker, Oct. 29, 1949) ? 27Oct49;
B215834. Elena Wilson (W); 3Nov76;
R645512.
R645513.
Brief comments on mistaken meanings. By
Edmund Wilson. (In New Yorker, Oct. 29,
1949) ? 27Oct49; B215834. Elena Wilson
(W); 3Nov76; R645513.
R645514. Terror at daybreak. By Paul Horgan. (In Saturday evening post, Oct. 29, 1949) ? 26Oct49; B216330. Paul Horgan (A); 3Nov76; R645514.
R645516.
There is no armour; a novel. By Robert
Howard Spring. ? 5Nov48, AI-1974;
16Feb49, A30157. Marion Howard Spring
(W); 5Nov76; R645516. (AI reg. under British
Proclamation of 10Mar44)
R645517.
College publicity manual. Editor: W.
Emerson Beck. ? 10Nov48; A27270. W.
Emerson Beck (A); 5Nov76; R645517.
R645518. The Autobiography of Will Rogers. Selected & edited by Donald Day with a foreword by Bill Rogers and Jim Rogers. NM: several chapters & editorial equipment throughout. ? 3Oct49; A36884. Donald Day (A); 5Nov76; R645518.
R645519.
The Fighting southpaw. By Richard T.
Flood, illustrator: Robert Candy.
? 30Aug49; A35565. Richard T. Flood &
Robert Candy (A); 4Nov76; R645519.
R645520.
Another Dunkirk. By Winston Spencer
Churchill. (Churchill memoirs, episode
56) ? 22Feb49; AA108539. Lady
Spencer-Churchill (W), The Honourable Lady
Soames & The Honourable Lady Sarah Audley
(C); 20Oct76; R645520.
R645521. The Sorcerers. By Rudolph Kieve. ? 13Jan49; A29050. Rudolph Kieve (A); 26Oct76; R645521.
R645523.
Shane. By Jack Schaefer. ? 14Oct49;
A37550. Jack Schaefer (A); 26Oct76;
R645523.
R645524. In the dentist's office: a guide for auxiliary dental personnel-hygienist, assistant, secretary. By G. Archanna Morrison. ? 23Nov48; A27900. William E. Corkum (E); 5Nov76; R645524.
R645525. Familiar quotations. By John Bartlett, editor: Christopher Morley, associate editor: Louella D. Everett, 12th ed. ? 8Nov48; A27310. Little, Brown and Company (PWH); 5Nov76; R645525.
R645526.
Time of hope. By C. P. Snow. U.S. ed.
pub. 11Jul50, A45430. ? 23Sep49;
AI-2701. C. P. Snow (A); 1Oct76;
R645526. (AI reg. entered under British
Proclamation of 10Mar44)
R645528.
Answer without ceasing. By Margaret Lee
Runbeck. ? 11Oct49; A37019. Margaret
Lee Runbeck (A); 3Nov76; R645528. (See
also Answer without ceasing; 9Jun77;
R663137)
R645529. Something in a cloud. By Jack Finney. (In Good housekeeping, Mar. 1949) ? 18Feb49; B178672. Jack Finney (A); 4Nov76; R645529.
R645530.
You haven't changed a bit. By Jack
Finney. (In Collier's, the national
weekly, Apr. 16, 1949) ? 8Apr49;
B185073. Jack Finney (A); 4Nov76;
R645530.
R645531.
A Dash of spring. By Jack Finney. (In
Hearst's International cosmopolitan, June
1949) ? 27May49; B192912. Jack Finney
(A); 4Nov76; R645531.
R645532.
The Little courtesies. By Jack Finney.
(In Collier's, June 25, 1949) ? 17Jun49;
B197905. Jack Finney (A); 4Nov76;
R645532.
R645565.
Three thousand years of espionage. By
Kurt Singer. ? 7Dec48; A28251. Kurt
Singer (A); 26Nov76; R645565.
R645566. Daphnis and Chloe. By Moses Hadas. NM: additional translation & editorial revision. ? 17Oct49; A37733. Elizabeth Hadas (W); 5Nov76; R645566.
R645567.
New ways of gravure. By Stanley William
Hayter. ? 17Oct49; A37734. Stanley
William Hayter (A); 5Nov76; R645567.
R645568.
Knight's gambit. By William Faulkner.
Portions prev. pub. in Harper's Magazine &
others. NM: 1 story. ? 18Oct49; A37839.
Jill Faulkner Summers (C); 5Nov76;
R645568.
R645569. Bartholomew and the Oobleck. Author and illustrator: Doctor Seuss, pseud. of Theodor Seuss Geisel. ? 6Oct49; A37840. Theodor Seuss Geisel (Doctor Seuss) (A); 5Nov76; R645569.
R645571.
Grief. By John O'Hara. (In The New
Yorker, Oct. 22, 1949) ? 20Oct49;
B214860. Wylie O'Hara Doughty (C);
5Nov76; R645571.
R645572. A Day in the life of a priest. By Jim Bishop. (In The Sign, Nov. 1949) ? 15Oct49; B215086. Jim Bishop (A); 5Nov76; R645572.
R645606. La Mongolique. By Maurice Ciantar. ? 5Oct49; AFO-84. Maurice Ciantar (A); 5Nov76; R645606.
R645607.
Quand le soleil se tait. By Jean
Duvignaud. ? 2Oct49; AFO-85. Jean
Duvignaud (A); 5Nov76; R645607.
R645608. Aspects de Chopin. By Alfred Cortot. ? 21Oct49; AFO-319. Paul Chardon (E); 5Nov76; R645608.
R645609.
Bleu horizon; pages de la Grande Guerre.
By Roland Dorgeles. ? 21Oct49; AFO-324.
Madame Poland Dorgeles, nee Madeleine
Moisson (W); 5Nov76; R645609.
R645610.
Le Chasseur vert. By Marcel Schneider.
? 21Oct49; AFO-339. Marcel Schneider
(A); 5Nov76; R645610.
R645611. Les Meubles. By Pierre Gascar. ? 30Sep49; AFO-364. Pierre Gascar (A); 5Nov76; R645611.
R645612. Les Regates de San-Francisco; l'onda dell'incrociatore. By Quarantotti-Gambini, translation: Michel Arnaud. NM: translation. ? 5Oct49; AFO-366. Michel Arnaud (A); 5Nov76; R645612.
R645613.
Les Chemins du long voyage. by Andre
Dhotel. ? 30Oct49; AFO-423. Andre
Dhotel (A); 5Nov76; R645613.
R645614.
Ceux de la galatee: la fosse aux vents.
By Roger Vercel. ? 21Oct49; AFO-379.
Madame Roger Vercel, nee Madeleine Adam
(W); 5Nov76; R645614.
R645615.
La Maison des passants. By Marie
Mauron. ? 30Oct49; AFO-525. Marie
Mauron (A); 5Nov76; R645615.
R645616.
Parmi tant d'autres feux. By Raymond
Guerin. ? 30Oct49; AFO-545. Madame R.
Guerin, nee Esther Sonia Benjacot (W);
5Nov76; R645616.
R645617. Letizia mere de l'Epereur. By Alain Decaux, pref. de Prince Napoleon. ? 30Oct49; AFO-859. Alain Decaux (A); 5Nov76; R645617.
R645618.
L'Ere romantique. T. 2: les arts
plastiques. By Louis Reau. ? 15Oct49;
AFO-938. Dominique Fontaine (E); 5Nov76;
R645618.
R645619. Separation of church and state in the
R645620.
Poems for men: Damon Runyon. By Damon
Runyon. ? 31Oct47; A20378. Mary Runyon
McCann (C); 28Oct75; R645620.
R645639. The Graduate Record Examination profile tests. Booklet 2, form A: test 7-verbal factor, test 8-mathematics. ? 25Oct48; A782378. Educational Testing Service (PWH); 30Aug76; R645639.
R645640. The Graduate Record Examination profile tests. Booklet 1, form A: test 1-physics, test 2-chemistry, test 3-literature, test 4-fine arts, test 5-biological science, text 6-social studies. ? 25Oct48; A782379. Educational Testing Service (PWH); 30Aug76; R645640.
R645641. Iowa silent reading tests; new edition. Elementary test: forms CM & DM, separate answer sheet. By Harry A. Greene & Victor H. Kelley. ? 16Nov48; AA103229. William F. Greene (C) & Mary F. Kelley (W); 4Nov76; R645641.
R645642.
Iowa silent reading tests; new edition.
Elementary test: forms CM & DM,
supplementary directions for use with
machine-scored answer sheets. By Harry A.
Greene & Victor H. Kelley. ? 16Nov48;
AA103225. William F. Greene (C) & Mary F.
Kelley (W); 4Nov76; R645642.
R645643.
Bad company. By Joseph Henry Jackson.
? 15Sep49; A36130. Charlotte C. Jackson
(W); 4Nov76; R645643.
R645644.
Judy-come-lately. By Ethel Bowyer
Martin. ? 15Sep49; A36131. Ethel Bowyer
Martin (A); 4Nov76; R645644.
R645645. Freedom and welfare in the Caribbean: a colonial dilemma. By Annette Baker Fox. ? 22Sep49; A36521. Annette Baker Fox (A); 4Nov76; R645645.
R645646.
Sweden: model for a world. By Hudson
Strode. ? 13Oct49; A37016. Therese
Strode (W); 4Nov76; R645646.
R645647.
Modern American dramas; new edition. By
Harlan Hatcher. NM: additions &
revisions. ? 11Oct49; A37138. Harlan
Hatcher (A); 4Nov76; R645647.
R645648. The Second World War. Vol. 2, book 1, installment 3. By Winston Spencer Churchill. (In The New York times, Feb. 7, 1949) ? 7Feb49; B5-8486. Lady Spencer-Churchill (W), Lady Soames & Lady Sarah Audley (C); 1Dec76; R645648.
R645649.
And gazelles leaping. By Sudhin N.
Ghose, with illus. by Shrimati Arnakali E.
Carlile. ? 28Feb49, AI-2176; 1Nov49,
A37652. Yvonne Louise Ghose (W); 5Nov76;
R645649.
R645650.
Promise and fulfilment: Palestine
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