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You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1960 January - June Author: U.S. Copyright Office Release Date: March 30, 2004 [EBook #11821] Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK COPYRIGHT RENEWALS *** Produced by Michael Dyck, Charles Franks, Steve Schulze, pourlean, and the Online Distributed Proofreading team, using page images supplied by the Universal Library Project at Carnegie Mellon University. <pb id='001.png' n='1960_h1/A/0771' /> RENEWAL REGISTRATIONS A list of books, pamphlets, serials, and contributions to periodicals for which renewal registrations were made during the period covered by this issue. Arrangement is alphabetical under the name of the author or issuing body or, in the case of serials and certain other works, by title. Information relating to both the original and the renewal registration is included in each entry. References from the names of renewal claimants, joint authors, editors, etc. and from variant forms of names are interfiled. A. M. O. R. C. SEE Ancient & Mystical Order Rosae Crucis. A. M. O. R. C. SUPREME GRAND LODGE. SEE Ancient & Mystical Order Rosae Crucis. Supreme Grand Lodge. ABBOTT, ELISABETH, tr. The King of Rome. SEE Aubry, Octave. ABBOTT NEW YORK DIGEST. Consolidated ed. May 1933 cumulative quarterly pamphlet. � 19May33; A63211. West Pub. Co. & Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co. (PWH); 5Jul60; R259913. ABBOTT NEW YORK DIGEST. Consolidated ed. 1932 cumulative annual pocket parts for v.1-40. � 16Feb33; A60572. West Pub. Co. & Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co. (PWH); 4Apr60; R255149. ABBOTT NEW YORK DIGEST. Consolidated ed. Nov. 1932. Cumulative quarterly pamphlet. � 7Nov32; A58425. West Pub. Co. & Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co. (PWH); 6Jan60; R249068. ABDULLAH, ACHMED. A romantic young man. � 21Jul32; A53244. Rosemary Dolan Coney (W); 4Apr60; R254722. ACEVEDO, HERMINIA. Leamos y juguemos, por Herminia Acevedo & Angela Luisa Munoz de Rodrigiez. � 21Feb33; A62018. Herminia Acevedo (A); 5May60; R256626. ACKERLEY, J. R. Hindoo holiday: an Indian Journal. � 7Apr32, AI-16453; 8Jul32, A52973. J. R. Ackerley (A); 26Feb60; R252737. ACKERMAN, RICHARD H., BP. Course in religion for Catholic high schools and academies. SEE Laux, John. ADAM, MADELEINE. SEE Vercel, Madeleine Adam. ADAMS, CARRIE B. Come, gracious spirit. (In The Choir herald, April 1932) � 11Feb32; B146931. Alice May Adams Lavis & Mary Adams Rash (NK); 18Jan60; R250586. Jesus, lover of my soul. (In The Choir herald, Sept. 1932) � 3Aug32; B163322. Alice May Adams Lavis & Mary Adams Rash (NK); 18Jan60; R250596. <pb id='002.png' /> The Lord God will come. (In The Choir herald, Nov. 1932) � 12Sep32; B168577. Alice May Adams Lavis & Mary Adams Rash (NK); 18Jan60; R250600. The Lord is my rock. (In The Choir herald, June 1932) � 15Apr32; B155264. Alice May Adams Lavis & Mary Adams Rash (NK); 18Jan60; R250589. ADAMS, HARRIET S. SEE Appleton, Victor, pseud. Dawson, Elmer A., pseud. Dixon, Franklin W., pseud. Duncan, Julia K., pseud. Emerson, Alice B., pseud. Ferris, James Cody, pseud. Hope, Laura Lee, pseud. Keene, Carolyn, pseud. Locke, Clinton W., pseud. Martin, Eugene, pseud. Moore, Fenworth, pseud. Rockwood, Roy, pseud. Stone, Richard H., pseud. Thorndyke, Helen Louise, pseud. Wheeler, Janet D., pseud. ADAMS, HERBERT. Golf house murder. � 14Mar33; A62257. Herbert Adams (A); 22Jun60; R258651. ADAMS, JULIA D. Remember and forget. Illustrated by Mabel Pugh. � 16Aug32; A54451. Julia D. Adams (A); 20Jan60; R250345. ADAMS, LOU E. SEE Diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the thyroid gland. ADELL, JAMES C. A general science workbook. SEE Lake, Charles H. AERTS, ANTOINETTE. Histoire de la campagne francaise. SEE Roupnel, Gaston. AGUADO, LOLA. Music development for little folks; a pre-instrumental course. Piano. Music by Jan Sadlo, Illustrated by Edwina Schaeffer. � 25Nov32; AA110313. Art Publication Society (PWH); 29Feb60; R252948. AGUILARD, ANDRE. Dalila, by Andre Amandy, pseud. � 1Sep32; AF18846. Mme Andre Armandy, nee Berthe Mourlon (W); 19Jan60; R250407. Le dictateur des sables, by Andre Armandy, pseud. � 24Sep32; AF18847. Mme Andre Armandy, nee Berthe Mourlon (W); 19Jan60; R250408. <pb id='003.png' /> AIKEN, CONRAD. This image or another, this quick choosing. (In The Nation, Dec. 28, 1932) � 21Dec32; B177286. Conrad Aiken (A); 27Dec59; R249590. AKELEY, CARL. Lions, gorillas and their neighbors. SEE Akeley, Mary L. Jobe. AKELEY, MARY L. JOBE. Lions, gorillas and their neighbors, by Mary L. Jobe Akeley & Carl Akeley. � 14Oct32; A56592. Mary L. Jobe Akeley (A); 27Jan60; R250915. ALABAMA. Report of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama. SEE Alabama. Supreme Court. ALABAMA. SUPREME COURT. Report of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama. Vol.225, October terms 1931-1932, 1932-1933. By Noble H. Seay, reporter of decisions. � 28Mar33; A62069. State of Alabama (PWH); 4Apr60; R255167. ALABAMA AND SOUTHERN DIGEST. Apr. 1933 cumulative pamphlet. � 5Apr33; A61773. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 5Jul60; R259882. ALABAMA AND SOUTHERN DIGEST. 1932 cumulative annual pocket part for v.30. Table of cases digested and table of statutes construed. � 31Jan33; A60235. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 4Apr60; R255120. ALABAMA AND SOUTHERN DIGEST. Oct. 1932 cumulative pamphlet. � 5Oct32; A55947. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 6Jan60; R248912. ALABAMA AND SOUTHERN REPORTER DIGEST, covering all cases reported in Alabama reports, Alabama appellate reports and Southern reporter. 1820 to date. Descriptive-word index. � 9Dec32; A58874. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 6Jan60; R249143. ALARCON, PEDRO ANTONIO DE. El final de Norma. Edited with introd., foot-notes of unusual words & difficult constructions, vocabulary of words of high frequency, & exercises by Paul T. Manchester & Jose D. Hernandez. (The Century modern language series) � on new matter; 21Apr33; A62517. Paul T. Manchester (A); 6May60; R256824. ALBANO, NICHOLAS. Good morning judge. � 19Jul32; A57200. Nicholas Albano (A); 12Jan60; R249988. <pb id='004.png' n='1960_h1/A/0772' /> ALDECOA, VENANCIO. General science for Philippine schools. SEE Brown, William H. ALDIS, DOROTHY. Any spring. � 17Feb33; A60435. Dorothy Aldis (A); 13May60; R256974. ALEXANDER, FRANZ. The medical value of psychoanalysis. � 18Feb32; A47752. Franz Alexander (A); 6Jan60; R249416. ALEXANDER, HAROLD D., comp. Dennis hand book for grand jurors, their powers and duties. 11th ed. � 19Dec32; AA109962. Matthew Bender & Co., Inc. (PWH); 8Jun60; R258218. ALEXANDER, IRENE. Villa caprice. � 16Jan32; A48293. Irene Alexander (A); 4Jan60; R248666. ALGREN, NELSON. So help me. (In Story magazine, Aug. 1933) � 1Jul33; B194631. Nelson Algren (A); 6Jul60; R259744. ALICE MARIE, SISTER. The music hour. SEE Schrembs, Joseph. ALLEE, MARJORIE HILL. The road to Carolina. With illustrations by Manning de V. Lee. � 24Aug32; A54548. Barbara Allee Angell & Mary Allee Barth (C); 14Jan60; R250248. ALLEN, MRS. LOUIS. SEE Allen, Ruby B. ALLEN, MARY PAYTON. Providence inventory test in music. SEE Allen, Richard D. ALLEN, RICHARD D. Providence inventory test in music. Test form A, by Richard D. Allen, Walter H. Butterfield & Marguerite Tully. � 8Aug32; AA103645. Mary Payton Allen, Alma Davis Butterfield (W) & Marguerite Tully (A); 11Jul60; R259534. ALLEN, RUBY B. Stair's efficient calendar. SEE Stair, Frank E. ALLINGHAM, MARGERY, pseud. SEE Carter, Margery Youngman. ALLISON, IRA S. Geology. SEE Emmons, William H. The geology and water resources of northwestern Minnesota. (Minnesota Geological Survey bulletin no.22) � 12Oct32; A56736. Ira S. Allison (A); 2Mar60; R253088. ALLISON, JOHN M. S. Monsieur Thiers. � 26Mar32; A50507. Francis B. Laughlin, Sr., William H. Laughlin & Clotilde L. Van Boekelin (NK); 12Feb60; R252235. AMANN, PAUL. Die Revolution der Reichen. SEE Maurice, Martin. AMER, FRANCIS J. Restatement of the law of contracts, containing Ohio annotations. SEE American Law Institute. AMERICAN BANKERS ASSN. Key to numerical system of the American Bankers Association. SEE Rand, McNally & Co. AMERICAN COUNCIL OF LEARNED SOCIETIES. SEE Dictionary of American biography. AMERICAN CREOSOTING CORP. Cubical content tables for poles. SEE Austin, Harold E. <pb id='005.png' /> THE AMERICAN EDUCATOR ENCYCLOPEDIA. Ellsworth D. Foster, editor in chief; James Laughlin Hughes, editor for Canada. 10 v. Appl. author: Karl H. Goodwin. NM: revisions & additions. � 23Jan32; A48333. United Educators, Inc. (PCW); 11Jan60; R250666. AMERICAN FEDERAL TAX REPORTS. Vol.11. � 15May33; A63223. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 5Jul60; R259925. AMERICAN LAW BOOK CO. SEE Corpus Juris. AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE. Restatement of the law of contracts as adopted and promulgated by the American Law Institute containing California annotations. Vol.1-2; pocket supplements. Prepared by Orville P. Cockerill. � 15Jun33; A64478. American Law Institute (PWH); 5Jul60; R259992. Restatement of the law of contracts as adopted and promulgated by the American Law Institute containing Florida annotations. Vol.1-2; pocket supplements. Prepared by George W. Thompson. � 15Jun33; A64477. American Law Institute (PWH); 5Jul60; R259991. Restatement of the law of contracts as adopted and promulgated by the American Law Institute containing Nebraska annotations. Vol.1-2; pocket supplements.
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