U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1973 July - December

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U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1973 July - December Chapter 1 Gates, Miriam Blanton Huber, Celeste

Comegys Peardon & Frank Seely Salisbury.

(Today's work play books, 3rd reader)

? 16Oct45; AA495526. Charlotte Huber

(C) Patricia M. Salisbury (W) Celeste

Comegys Peardon (A); 19Sep73; R559143.

R559144.

My first seatwork book. By Arthur I.

Gates & Mary M. Bartlett. ? 7Nov45;

AA497310. Mary M. Bartlett (A);

19Sep73; R559144.

R559145. Sentence building cards for today's work play books. By Arthur I. Gates, Miriam Blanton Huber, Celeste C. Peardon & Frank Seely Salisbury. ? 4Dec45; AA499503. Charlotte Huber (C), Patricia M. Salisbury (W) & Celeste C. Peardon (A); 19Sep73; R559145.

R559146.

Teachers guidebook, primer. By

Arthur I. Gates, Miriam Blanton Huber &

Frank Seely Salisbury. ? 11Dec45;

AA500068. Charlotte Huber (C) &

Patricia M. Salisbury (W); 19Sep73;

R559146.

R559147.

The Pupils' own vocabulary speller.

Grade 4, text workbook edition. By

Arthur I. Gates, Henry D. Rinsland, Ina

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Chapter 1 Gates, Miriam Blanton Huber, Celeste

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Chapter 2 Sartorius & Celeste Comegys Peardon.

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Chapter 3 E. Ayres. 27Aug46; A5989.

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Chapter 4 Bailey, Sr. NM front cover changed.

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Chapter 5 Brock. 15Aug46; A5459. Emma L.

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Chapter 6 Bockus & colleagues at University of

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Chapter 7 Price. 20Aug46; A5449. Alice L.

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Chapter 8 Peardon. 19Feb46; AA5190.

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Chapter 9 Sartorius & Celeste Comegys Peardon. No.9

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Chapter 10 Sartorius & Celeste Comegys Peardon. No.10

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Chapter 11 Sartorius & Celeste Comegys Peardon. No.11

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Chapter 12 Sartorius & Celeste Comegys Peardon. No.12

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Chapter 13 Lazier. 3rd ed. 13Feb46; A1193.

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Chapter 14 Paxson), Florence M. Schank (C of

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Chapter 15 Pacella, editorial assistant

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Chapter 16 F. Landry (A); 6Nov73; R563670.

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Chapter 17 Mencken. (In Publisher's weekly,

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Chapter 18 Martin, Jr. (A); 3Dec73; R564464.

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Chapter 19 Sackville West. (In Woman's home

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Chapter 20 Hibben (A); 12Dec73; R565513.

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Chapter 21 Black, Ltd. (PWH); 17Dec73; R565928.

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Chapter 22 Letton (Mildred C. Letton Wittick)

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Chapter 23 Ohart. 21Mar46; A2026. Theodore

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Chapter 24 Ohart (A); 13Dec73; R566014.

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