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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1965 January - June

U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1965 January - June

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style="margin-top: 2em">ADAMS, SAMUEL HOPKINS.

  The world goes smash. © 26Apr38;
    A116946. Katherine A. Adell &
    Hester H. Adams (C); 17Jun65;
    R363154.

ADDAMS, CHARLES.

And I see, too, a tall blond man, a ship, palm trees, romance, danger, but perhaps I'm boring you. (In The New Yorker, Nov. 13, 1937) © 11Nov37; B357516. Charles Addams (A); 16Jun65; R363302.

  Archeologists discovering large
    Easter eggs. (In New Yorker, Apr.
    16, 1938) © 14Apr38; B375099.
    Charles Addams (A); 26May65;
    R362473.

  Archeologists discovering zippered
    mummy. (In New Yorker, Mar. 12,
    1938) © 10Mar38; B371143. Charles
    Addams (A); 26May65; R362474.

  Dicken's in a cafeteria. (In The New
    Yorker, Dec. 25, 1937) © 23Dec37;
    B362433. Charles Addams (A);
    16Jun65; R363306.

  Dig here; man holding a divining rod
    speaks to workmen digging to get to
    water pipes. (In The New Yorker,
    Aug. 28, 1937) © 26Aug37; B347898.
    Charles Addams (A); 16Jun65;
    R363293.

  He's toxic from letting his teeth go.
    Hindu on a bed of nails is being
    carried into a hospital. (In The
    New Yorker, Sept. 25, 1937)
    © 23Sep37; B353009. Charles Addams
    (A); 16Jun65; R363297.

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  Horse show, truck horses take a hurdle.
    (In The New Yorker, Nov. 6,
    1937) © 4Nov37; B354992. Charles
    Addams (A); 16Jun65; R363299.

  I imagine it's the University of
    Southern California. (In The
    New Yorker, May 29, 1937)
    © 27May37; B338907. Charles
    Addams (A); 21May65; R361801.

  I'm afraid you'll find us a bit
    changed since your great-great-grandfather
    was with us. (In
    The New Yorker, July 17, 1937)
    © 15Jul37; B343941. Charles
    Addams (A); 21May65; R361804.

  It looks to me as if he married her
    for her money. (In The New Yorker,
    Nov. 27, 1937) © 24Nov37; B358491.
    Charles Addams (A); 16Jun65;
    R363303.

  Lovers on a bench by a large pool &
    fountain; a shark fin is seen in
    the water. (In The New Yorker,
    July 10, 1937) © 8Jul37; B345166.
    Charles Addams (A); 21May65; R361805.

Man with a large parcel in the shape of a body trying to check it in the station parcel room. (In The New Yorker, Dec. 4, 1937) © 2Dec37; B359548. Charles Addams (A); 16Jun65; R363305.

Museum of natural history, dog escaping with a large bone. (In The New Yorker, Nov. 20, 1937) © 18Nov37; B359116. Charles Addams (A); 16Jun65; R363304.

Say, Donovan, do we have one with muffled oars? Weird looking witch wants to rent a rowboat. (In The New Yorker, Sept. 4, 1937) © 2Sep37; B350366. Charles Addams (A); 16Jun65; R363295.

  She shows up every Halloween. (In
    The New Yorker, Oct. 30, 1937)
    © 28Oct37; B355630. Charles Addams
    (A); 16Jun65; R363301.

  Subway scene, invisible passenger
    reading a newspaper. (In The
    New Yorker, July 3, 1937) © 1Jul37;
    B341885. Charles Addams (A);
    21May65; R361802.

  Summer theatre; a bat flies across
    stage distracting actors. (In The
    New Yorker, Aug. 21, 1937)
    © 19Aug37; B350001. Charles Addams
    (A); 16Jun65; R363294.

  Two ghosts in auto; their trailer is
    a dilapidated old haunted house.
    (In The New Yorker, Sept. 18, 1937)
    © 16Sep37; B351556. Charles Addams
    (A); 16Jun65; R363296.

  Two men with falcons; one falcon returns
    with a rooster weathervane.
    (In The New Yorker, Oct. 9, 1937)
    © 7Oct37; B355090. Charles Addams
    (A); 16Jun65; R363300.

  Waiter at the Promenade outdoor cafe
    is hounded by seagulls. (In The
    New Yorker, June 12, 1937)
    © 10Jun37; B341260. Charles Addams
    (A); 21May65; R361803.

  We had a mighty fine pterodactyl here,
    professor, but it flew away. (In
    The New Yorker, Aug. 7, 1937)
    © 5Aug37; B346622. Charles Addams
    (A); 16Jun65; R363292.

  Why, hello, Sugar. I was Just thinking
    about you. (In The New Yorker,
    Oct. 16, 1937) © 14Oct37; B354445.
    Charles Addams (A); 16Jun65;
    R363298.

ADELL, JAMES C.

  A general science workbook. SEE
    Lake, Charles H.

ADELL, KATHERINE A.

  The world goes smash. SEE Adams,
    Samuel Hopkins.

ADLER, HELEN B.

Copy-Kitten. SEE Evers, Alf.

So long. SEE Brice, Tony, pseud.

ADLER, HELEN B. EVERS.

The plump pig. SEE Evers, Alf.

ADLER, HELEN B. EVERS. SEE Brice,
  Tony, pseud.

<pb id='005.png' /> ADLER, MORTIMER J.

  Art and prudence; a study in practical
    philosophy. © 10Mar37; A104358.
    Mortimer J. Adler (A); 16Feb65;
    R355947.

What man has made of man; a study of the consequences of Platonism and positivism in psychology. With an introd. by Franz Alexander. © 29Sep37; A110256. Mortimer J. Adler (A); 16Feb65; R355966.

AE, pseud. SEE Russell, George.

ALABAMA.

Report of cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals of Alabama during the October terms, 1935-1937. SEE Alabama. Court of Appeals.

Report of cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama during the October terms, 1936-1937. SEE Alabama. Supreme Court.

ALABAMA. COURT OF APPEALS.

Report of cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals of Alabama during the October terms, 1935-1937. Noble H. Seay, reporter of decisions. © State of Alabama. (PWH) Vol.

27. © 9Feb38; A116097. 5Apr65; R359221.

ALABAMA. SUPREME COURT.

  Report of cases argued and determined
    In the Supreme Court of Alabama

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