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December This Ebook Is for the Use of Anyone Anywhere at No The Project Gutenberg eBook of U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1962 July - December This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. 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, 1962 July - December Author: U.S. Copyright Office Release Date: March 30, 2004 [EBook #11826] [Date last updated: January 20, 2005] Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK COPYRIGHT RENEWALS *** Produced by Michael Dyck, Charles Franks, pourlean, and the Online Distributed Proofreading team, using page images supplied by the Universal Library Project at Carnegie Mellon University. <pb id='208.png' n='1962_h2/A/1965' /> 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. ABC MUSIC CORP. Immortal songs. SEE FOSTER, STEPHEN. World's greatest songs in harmony. SEE PHILLIPS, WILLIAM, comp. AARON, MADELEINE. The means of grace. SEE MCNEILL, LEON A. ABBOT, ANTHONY, pseud. SEE OURSLER, FULTON. ABBOTT, CHARLES CORTEZ. Adventures in reputation. SEE ABBOTT, WILBUR CORTEZ. ABBOTT, WILBUR CORTEZ. Adventures in reputation. With an essay on Some new history and historians. � 6Nov35; A89331. Charles Cortez Abbott (C); 15Nov62; R305066. ABBOTT NEW YORK DIGEST, CONSOLIDATED EDITION. May 1935 cumulative quarterly pamphlet. � 13May35; A83619. West Pub. Co. & Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co. (PWH); 5Jul62; R298486. ABBOTT NEW YORK DIGEST, CONSOLIDATED EDITION. July 1935 cumulative quarterly pamphlet. � 8Jul35; A85360. West Pub. Co. & Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co. (PWH); 8Oct62; R302182. ABDRUSCHIN, pseud. SEE BERNHARDT, OSKAR ERNST. ABDULLAH, ACHMED. Flower of the gods. SEE OURSLER, FULTON. ACKLEY, A. K. Unafraid. SEE ACKLEY, B. D. ACKLEY, ALFRED H. He loves me. (In Glad tidings. Robert H. Coleman, editor & compiler) � 2Jan35; AA162994. Alice Clare Ackley (W); 4Sep62; R300984. ACKLEY, ALICE CLARE. He loves me. SEE ACKLEY, ALFRED H. ACKLEY, B. D. Beyond the mist. James Rowe, author of words. B. D. Ackley, author of music. (In Ideal solos and duets) � 12Nov35; AA191275. Gertrude Ackley Dye (C of B. D. Ackley); 29Nov62; R305975. <pb id='209.png' /> No shadows there. Ralph Bunsen, author of words. B. D. Ackley, author of music. (In Ideal solos and duets) � 12Nov35, AA191275. Gertrude Ackley Dye (C of B. D. Ackley); 29Nov62; R305976. Unafraid. A. H. Ackley, author of words. B. D. Ackley, author of music. (In Ideal solos and duets) � 12Nov35; AA191275. Gertrude Ackley Dye (C of B. D. Ackley); 29Nov62; R305972. Wonderful friend. Oswald J. Smith, author of words. B. D. Ackley, author of music. (In Ideal solos and duets) � 12Nov35; AA191275. Gertrude Ackley Dye (C of B. D. Ackley); 29Nov62; R305974. ACKLEY, B. D. SEE COLLECTION OF RODEHEAVER COPYRIGHTS, 1935. ADAMIC, LOUIS. My friend in Herzegovenia. (In Woman's home companion, June 1935) � 15May35; B261782. Stana Adamic (NK); 7Sep62; R300954. ADAMIC, STANA. My friend in Herzegovenia. SEE ADAMIC, LOUIS. ADAMS, CARRIE B. The beauty of Thy peace. (In The Choir herald, Oct. 1934) � 12Sep34; B238673. Alice May Adams Lavis & Marybelle Adams Rash (NK); 10Aug62; R300005. The Lord is my strength. (In The Choir herald, Jan. 1935) � 28Nov34; B247607. Alice May Adams Lavis & Marybelle Adams Rash (NK); 10Aug62; R300009. When I survey the wondrous Cross. (In The Choir herald, Mar. 1935) � 9Jan35; B251396. Alice May Adams Lavis & Marybelle Adams Rash (NK); 10Aug62; R300015. ADAMS, DONALD K. Dynamic theory of personality. SEE LEWIN, KURT. ADAMS, GLADYS MARION. Our economic and community life. SEE CARVER, THOMAS NIXON. ADAMS, HARRIET S. SEE JUDD, FRANCIS K., pseud. KEANE, CAROLYN, pseud. ROCKWOOD, ROY, pseud. ADAMS, HERBERT. Body in the bunker. � 17Jan35; A79356. Herbert. Adams (A); 29Nov62; R305732. <pb id='210.png' /> ADAMS, HESTER H. In person. SEE ADAMS, SAMUEL HOPKINS. ADAMS, J. GAUTHIER. Reparation. � 1Sep35; AA193216. Wetmore Declamation Bureau (PWH); 16Nov62; R304648. ADAMS, JAMES TRUSLOW. History of the United States. Vol.5, chap.1: The New Deal. The cumulative loose-leaf history of the United States. � 7Sep34; A76322. Kathryn Seely Adams (W); 19Jul62; R298887. ADAMS, KATHRYN SEELY. History of the United States. SEE ADAMS, JAMES TRUSLOW. ADAMS, SAMUEL HOPKINS. In person. Pt.5. (In Motion picture, Aug. 1935) � 28Jun35; B267429. Hester H. Adams & Kathrine A. Adell (C); 29Jun62; R297558. ADAMS, THOMAS. Outline of town and city planning; a review of past efforts and modern aims. Forward by Franklin D. Roosevelt. � 15Mar35; A82426. Russell Sage Foundation (PWH); 11Dec62; R306333. ADDAMS, JANE. Forty years at Hull-House; being Twenty years at Hull-House and The second twenty years at Hull-House. With an afterword by Lillian D. Wald. � on afterword; 26Nov35; A89645. Macmillan Co. (PWH); 17Dec62; R306546. My friend, Julia Lathrop. � 26Nov35; A89639. Macmillan Co. (PPW); 30Nov62; R305798. ADDOMS, ELIZABETH C. A laboratory manual of general botany. SEE FISK, EMMA L. ADDOMS, RUTH M. A laboratory manual of general botany. SEE FISK, EMMA L. ADELL, KATHRINE A. In person. SEE ADAMS, SAMUEL HOPKINS ADMINISTRATION DES DOMAINES, 1ER BUREAU DES CURATELLES, executor of the Estate of Alphonse de Chateaubriant. SEE CHATEAUBRIANT, ALPHONSE DE, ESTATE OF. AGEE, JAMES. Permit me voyage. With a foreword by Archibald MacLeish. � 30Oct34, A78014. Mia Fritsch Agee (C); 11Oct62; R302459. <pb id='211.png' n='1962_h2/A/1966' /> AGEE, MIA FRITSCH. Permit me voyage. SEE AGEE, JAMES. AGNES, SISTER, executrix of the Estate of Sister Mary Paula. SEE MARY PAULA, SISTER, ESTATE OF. AGRAIVES, JEAN D', pseud. SEE CAUSSE, FREDERIC. AICHHORN, AUGUST. Wayward youth. With a foreword by Sigmund Freud & a note about the author by the editors. Translated by Helen Ross, Julia Deming & others. � on English-language translation; 25Sep35; A86466. Viking Press, Inc. (PWH); 22Oct62; R304103. AIKEN, CONRAD. King Coffin. � 20Sep35; A87590. Conrad Aiken (A); 3Oct62; R302406. AITKEN, MALCOLM D. Binary stars. SEE AITKEN, ROBERT G. AITKEN, ROBERT G. The binary stars. 2d ed. � on revisions & new material; 28May35; A83540. Malcolm D. Aitken (C); 23Oct62; R303330. AKVAREZ, WALTER C. The stomach and duodenum. SEE EUSTERMAN, GEORGE BYSSHE. ALABAMA. SUPREME COURT. Report of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama during the October terms 1933-1934. Vol.229. Noble II. Seay, reporter of decisions. � 21May35; A83620. State of Alabama (PWH); 5Jul62; R298487. ALAIN, pseud. SEE CHARTIER, EMILE. ALBARRAN, MARTHE CRESSIER. Notre methode de bridge. SEE ALBARRAN, PIERRE. ALBARRAN, PIERRE. Notre methode de bridge, par Pierre Albarran et Robert de Nexon. � 20Nov35; AF30744. Marthe Albarran, nee Marthe Cressier (W) & Robert de Nexon (A); 10Dec62; R306463. ALDINGTON, CATHERINE. Ethics of authorship. SEE ALDINGTON, RICHARD. Life quest. SEE ALDINGTON, RICHARD. ALDINGTON, RICHARD. Ethics of authorship. (In Current controversy, Nov. 1935) � 27Oct35; B279610. Catherine Aldington (C); 26Nov62; R305514. Jolly girls. (In American spectator, July 1935) � 25Jun35; B265916. Richard Aldington (A); 3Jul62; R297779. Life quest. � 2May35, AI-20338; 6Sep35, A87010. Catherine Aldington (C); 26Nov62; R304807. Life quest. (Pub. abroad as Butterflies in Nash's Pall-mall magazine, Apr. 1935) � 19Mar35, AI-20213; 6Sep35, A87010. Catherine Aldington (C); 26Nov62; R304806. ALDRICH, BESS STREETER. Bid the tapers twinkle. (In The Ladies' home journal, Jan. 1935) � 7Dec34; B245710. Mary Aldrich Beechner, Robert S. Aldrich, James Whitson Aldrich & Charles S. Aldrich (C); 28Sep62; R301913. Welcome home, Hal! (In Ladies home journal, Sept. 1934) � 10Aug34; B234072. Mary Aldrich Beechner, Charles S. Aldrich, James Whitson Aldrich & Robert S. Aldrich (C); 24Jul62; R299441. <pb id='212.png' /> ALDRICH, CHARLES S. Bid the tapers twinkle. SEE ALDRICH, BESS STREETER. Welcome home, Hal. SEE ALDRICH, BESS STREETER. ALDRICH, JAMES WHITSON. Bid the tapers twinkle. SEE ALDRICH, BESS STREETER. Welcome home, Hal. SEE ALDRICH, BESS STREETER. ALDRICH, ROBERT S. Bid the tapers twinkle. SEE ALDRICH, BESS STREETER. Welcome home, Hal. SEE ALDRICH, BESS STREETER. ALECK, ADOLPH W. An outline of educational psychology. SEE SMITH, SAMUEL, ed. ALEXANDER, HOLMES. The American Talleyrand. � 1May35; A82863. Holmes Alexander (A); 27Jul62; R299359. ALIES, MARIE-JOSEPH CATHERINE. SEE CEILLIER, MARIE-JOSEPH CATHERINE ALIES. ALLEN, AGNES ROGERS. The lords of creation. SEE ALLEN, FREDERIC LEWIS. ALLEN, ANN ANDREWS. Israfel. SEE ALLEN, HERVEY. ALLEN, CHARLES E. A textbook of general botany. SEE SMITH, GILBERT M. ALLEN, EDWARD S. Six-place tables: a selection of tables of squares, cubes, square roots, etc., with explanatory notes. 5th ed. � 12Jun35; A83690. McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc. (PWH); 8Aug62; R300040. ALLEN, ELIZABETH L. A foreword to fiction. SEE LINN, JAMES WEBER. ALLEN, FREDERIC LEWIS. The lords of creation. � 22Oct35; A86991. Agnes Rogers Allen (W); 7Dec62; R306155. ALLEN, GENEVIEVE S. A textbook of general botany. SEE SMITH, GILBERT M. ALLEN,
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