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Title: U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1967 July - December
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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 are interfiled.
AARON, MICHAEL.
The MacLachlan-Aaron piano course.
SEE MacLachlan, T. Robin.
ABBOT, ANTHONY, pseud.
SEE Oursler, Fulton.
ABBOTT, T. W.
Experimental general chemistry.
SEE Neckers, James W.
ABBOTT NEW YORK DIGEST, CONSOLIDATED
EDITION. Cumulative pamphlet.
© West Pub. Co. & Lawyers Co-operative
Pub. Co. (PWH)
May40. © 22May40; A141630. 7Jul67;
R413182.
ABEITA, LOUISE.
SEE Chiwiwi, Louise Abeita.
ABRAMS, CHARLES.
Revolution in land. © 4Oct39; A132544. Charles Abrams (A); 31Jul67; R414966.
ABRAMS, ERNEST R.
Power in transition. © 27May40; A140923. Ernest R. Abrams (A); 30Nov67; R423079.
ACKLEY, B. D.
Trust and sing. B. D. Ackley, music. G. W. Payn, pseud. of C. Austin Miles, words. (In Children's day helper, no.26) © 5Apr40; AA331272. Gertrude Ackley Dye (C of B. D. Ackley) & Rodeheaver Co. (PWH of C. A. Miles); 20Jul67; R414323.
ADAMIC, LOUIS.
They came from Pomerania. (In
Saturday evening post, Dec. 9,
1939) © 6Dec39; B435834. Stane
Adamic (NK); 29Aug67; R416656.
ADAMIC, STANE.
They came from Pomerania. SEE
Adamic, Louis.
ADAMS, EDWIN.
The new American Government and its work. SEE Young, James T.
ADAMS, JAMES TRUSLOW.
Empire on the seven seas, the British
Empire 1784-1939. © 22Apr40;
A140367. Kathryn Seely Adams (W);
30Nov67; R423078.
<pb id='266.png' /> ADAMS, JAMES TRUSLOW. SEE Dictionary of American History.
ADAMS, JOSEPH QUINCY.
The passionate pilgrim. SEE
Shakespeare, William.
ADAMS, KATHRYN SEELY.
Empire on the seven seas, the British
Empire 1784-1959. SEE Adams, James
Truslow.
ADAMS, ROBERT.
The new American Government and its work. SEE Young, James T.
ADDAMS, CHARLES.
And stop calling me Doc; medicine man.
(In The New Yorker, Sept. 21, 1940)
© 19Sep40; B470153. Charles Addams
(A); 28Sep67; R418734.
But who wakes the bugler? SEE De
Vries, Peter.
Can you step up here just a moment,
Mr. Hodgins; I think I've found
your bottleneck. (In The New
Yorker, Oct. 5, 1940) © 3Oct40;
B469988. Charles Addams (A);
22Dec67; R425032.
Congratulations, it's a baby. (In
The New Yorker, Nov. 9, 1940)
© 7Nov40; B475403. Charles Addams
(A); 22Dec67; R425036.
Damnation, Forbes, stop looking at
me like that. (In The New Yorker,
Dec. 7, 1940) © 5Dec40; B481179.
Charles Addams (A); 22Dec67;
R425040.
For God's sake, Ferguson, stop saying
I'm in the same boat myself. (In
The New Yorker, Nov. 30, 1940)
© 28Nov40; B475945. Charles
Addams (A); 22Dec67; R425039.
Grand Central Station; clergyman standing in an attitude of prayer, the sun streaming down on him through the skylight windows. (In The New Yorker. Aug. 10, 1940) © 8Aug40; B464444. Charles Addams (A); 28Sep67; R418728.
He's out; dirigible hangar. (In The
New Yorker, Sept. 7, 1940)
© 5Sep40; B467241. Charles Addams
(A); 28Sep67; R418732.
It's no good, Gus, always living in
the past. (In The New Yorker,
Oct. 26, 1940) © 24Oct40;
B475140. Charles Addams (A);
22Dec67; R425035.
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The man who got his head inside a
brandy snifter. (In The New Yorker,
Oct. 12, 1940) © 10Oct40; B471385.
Charles Addams (A); 22Dec67;
R425033.
Now for a change of tempo. (In The
New Yorker, Nov. 23, 1940)
© 20Nov40; B475598. Charles
Addams (A); 22Dec67; R425038.
Now, lets see; one sashweight, one butcher's cleaver, one galvanized-iron tub, fifty feet of half-inch rope, one gunny sack, one electric torch, one pickaxe, one shovel, 20 pounds of quicklime, a box of cigars, and a beach chair. (In The New Yorker, Nov. 16, 1940) © 14Nov40; B475597. Charles Addams (A); 22Dec67; R425037.
Now this one has the added advantage
of being bulletproof. (In The New
Yorker. Aug. 24, 1940) © 22Aug40;
B466628. Charles Addams (A);
28Sep67; R418730.
Pony Express leaving from bus
station. (In The New Yorker,
Dec. 21, 1940) © 19Dec40;
B481455. Charles Addams