U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1966 January - June

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Chapter 1 4Apr66;

R382951.

BENEDICT, RALPH C.

Glossary to accompany High school

biology, by Ralph C. Benedict,

Warren W. Knox & George K. Stone.

? 1Aug38; A118903. Warren W.

Knox (A); 2Mar66; R381462.

High school biology. By Ralph C.

Benedict, Warren W. Knox & George K.

Stone. ? 23Feb38; A115053.

Warren W. Knox (A); 8Feb66; R379507.

BENET, LAURA.

The hidden valley. Illustrated by

Kurt Wiese. ? 22Mar38; A116011.

Laura Benet (A); 21Mar66; R382111.

BENET, STEPHEN VINCENT.

The cat named Dempsey. (In Saturday

evening post, July 30, 1938)

? 22Jul38; B383608. Thomas C.

Benet, Rachel Benet Lewis &

Stephenie Benet Mahin (C); 23Dec65;

R378968.

The diehard. (In Saturday evening

post, Sept. 17, 1938) ? 9Sep38;

B390432. Thomas C. Benet, Rachel

Benet Lewis & Stephenie Benet

Mahin (C); 23Dec65; R378967.

Doc Melhorn and the pearly gates.

(In Saturday evening post, Dec. 24

1938) ? 20Dec38; B399176. Thomas

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