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Standard service arithmetic workbook. SEE Knight, F. B.
STUDLEY, LUCY A.
Managing the home. SEE Wood, Mildred Weigley.
STURGES, WESLEY A.
Cases and materials on the Law of administration of debtors' estates. © 3Jan33; A59525. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 4Apr60; R255078.
STURGIS, J. C., comp.
The world's best Christmas carols. © 10Dec31; AA87179. Standard Pub. Co. (PWH); 26Oct59; R249346.
STYRON, ARTHUR.
The three pelicans; Archbishop Cranmer & the Tudor Juggernaut. © 6Oct32; A56253. Mary Jane Styron (W); 25Jan60; R250814.
STYRON, MARY JANE.
The three pelicans. SEE Styron, Arthur.
SULLIVAN, EDWARD DEAN.
The snatch racket. © 8Apr32; A50777. Vanguard Press, Inc. (PWH); 21Mar60; R254020.
SULLIVAN, JOHN W. N.
But for the grace of God. © 31Mar32, AI-16456; 1Aug32, A53563. Navin Sullivan (C); 12Jan60; R249901.
SULLIVAN, NAVIN.
But for the grace of God. SEE Sullivan, John W. N.
SULLIVAN, PATRICK.
Felix chez les sauvages. Illustrations de Pat Sullivan. Translator: Magdeleine Du Genestoux. © on French text; 23Nov32; AF19677. Louis Arrigon (E of M. Du Genestoux); 19Jan60; R250440.
THE SUMMONING OF EVERYMAN; an adapted version from the old Morality play, by John F. Baird. (In Plays for the college theatre) © 27Jun32; A53133. John F. Baird (A); 3Mar60; R253123.
SUMMY-BIRCHARD PUB. CO.
Beginner's piano book for older students. SEE Carter, Buenta.
<pb id='189.png' /> Festival songs. SEE Kackley, Josephine, comp.
For the littlest one. SEE Crummey, Alina R.
Old folk dances from new nations. SEE Gates, Edith M.
The singing choir. SEE Wheeler, Opal.
SUPPLEMENT TO ROSE'S NOTES ON THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT REPORTS, 1932. Vol.1-2. © 4Nov32, A56999; 6Dec32, A58308. Lawyers Co-operative Pub. Co. (PCW); 28Apr60; R256118, 256122.
SUPREME COURT REPORTER. Vol.52. Nov. 1931-June 1932. Permanent ed. © 24Oct32; A57069. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 6Jan60; R248986.
SURR, JOHN B.
Lovers must live. SEE Stiles, Pauline.
SUTHERLAND, JOAN, pseud. SEE Kelly, Joan Maisie.
SUTTON, ERIC.
Young woman of 1914. SEE Zweig, Arnold.
SUTTON, MARGARET.
The haunted attic. Illustrated by Pelagie Doane. (A Judy Bolton mystery) © 20May32; A51451. Margaret Sutton (A); 27Jan60; R250963.
The invisible chimes. Illustrated by Pelagie Doane. (A Judy Bolton mystery) © 20May32; A51452. Margaret Sutton (A); 27Jan60; R250964.
Seven strange clues. Illustrated by Pelagie Doane. (A Judy Bolton mystery) © 1Nov32; A55809. Margaret Sutton (A); 27Jan60; R250974.
The vanishing shadow. Illustrated by Pelagie Doane. (A Judy Bolton mystery) © 20May32; A51453. Margaret Sutton (A); 27Jan60; R250965.
SWABACKER, LESLIE J.
Husbands and lovers. © 18Aug32; A54559. Vanguard Press, Inc. (PWH); 20Apr60; R255832.
SWAIN, BARBARA.
Fools and folly during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. © 1Apr32; A50794. Barbara Swain (A); 26Jan60; R250854.
SWANN, NANCY LEE.
Pan Chao: foremost woman scholar of China. © 8Aug32; A54379. Nancy Lee Swann (A); 22Jan60; R250676.
SWANSON, NEIL H.
Judas tree. © 26May33; A62918. Neil H. Swanson (A); 31May60; R257699.
SWEET, WILLIAM WARREN.
Methodism in American history. © 6Feb33; A60179. William Warren Sweet, Jr. (C); 18Feb60; R253030.
SWEET, WILLIAM WARREN, JR.
Methodism in American history. SEE Sweet, William Warren.
SYNNBERG, MARGARET.
5 minute chromatic harmonica course. © 13Jan33; AA113141. M. M. Cole Pub. Co. (PWH); 15Jan60; R250068.
TAGGARD, GENEVIEVE.
Called divine. (In The New Yorker, May 27, 1933) © 26May33; B191335. Kenneth Durant (Wr) & Marcia Durant Liles (C); 31May60; R257685.
TAMAGAWA, KATHLEEN. SEE Eldridge, Kathleen Tamagawa.
<pb id='190.png' n='1960_h1/A/0834' /> TANDY, RUSSELL H.
Who hid the key. SEE Locke, Clinton W., pseud.
TARKINGTON, BOOTH.
The divine Evadne. (In Good housekeeping, Nov. 1932-Jan. 1933) © 25Oct32, B169801; 23Nov32, B174042; 23Dec32, B175551. Susanah K. Tarkington (W); 24Dec59; R250475-250477.
My political career; or When I helped to make laws. (In Saturday evening post, Apr. 8, 1933) © 4Apr33; B185746. Susanah K. Tarkington (W); 14Apr60; R255539.
Nearest married; or Learning to be a non Joanna. (In Redbook, July 1933) © 2Jun33; B190956. Susanah K. Tarkington (W); 7Jun60; R257905.
## Partly a woman hater. (In Redbook
magazine, Feb. 1933) © 5Jan33; B178083. Susanah K. Tarkington (W); 12Jan60; R250458.
What the lady said to the policeman. (In Saturday evening post, June 3, 1933) © 29May33; B191679. Susanah K. Tarkington (W); 7Jun60; R257906.
TARKINGTON, SUSANAH K.
The divine Evadne. SEE Tarkington, Booth.
My political career. SEE Tarkington, Booth.
Nearest married. SEE Tarkington, Booth.
## Partly a woman hater. SEE
Tarkington, Booth.
What the lady said to the policeman. SEE Tarkington, Booth.
TARR, F. COURTNEY.
A graded Spanish review grammar with composition, by F. Courtney Tarr & Augusto Centeno. © 25May33; A62851. Sofia Serrano (W of F. C. Tarr) & Augusto Centeno (A); 17Jun60; R258557.
TASCA, LILIANE CHOMETTE FERNANDEZ-. SEE Fernandez-Tasca, Liliane Chomette.
TATE, ALLEN.
The anabasis. (In Poetry, May 1932) © 19May32; B154913. Allen Tate (A); 26Feb60; R252789.
Poems, 1928-1931. © 4Mar32; A50280. Allen Tate (A); 27Jan60; R250894.
Unnatural love. (In The Nation, Mar. 16, 1932) © 9Mar32; B148019. Allen Tate (A); 26Feb60; R252787.
TAYLOR, DEEMS.
Plays & poems. SEE Gilbert, W. S.
TAYLOR, HARVEY.
Sinclair Lewis. SEE Van Doren, Carl.
TAYLOR, PHOEBE ATWOOD.
Death lights a candle. © 1Jun32; A52335. Phoebe Atwood Taylor (A); 9Dec59; R249853.
TAYLOR, WARNER, ed.
Varied narratives. © 29Aug32; A54585. Warner Taylor (A); 4May60; R256652.
TEE-VAN, JOHN.
Field book of shore fishes of Bermuda. SEE Beebe, William.
TEMPORARY PACIFIC DIGEST, covering volumes 16-20, Pacific reporter. Second series. © 30Jun33; A64466. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 5Jul60; R259840.
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TEMPORARY SOUTH EASTERN DIGEST OF VOLUMES 156-165 SOUTH EASTERN REPORTER, with table of cases digested; by the editorial staff of the American Digest System. Virginia ed. © 14Jan33; A59531. West Pub. Co. (PWH); 4Apr60; R255084.
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TEMPSKI, ARMINE VON.
Hawaiian harvest. © 13Mar33; A60664. Alfred L. Ball (Wr); 22Jun60; R258648.
TENNESSEE MUSIC & PRINT. CO. SEE Heralds of heaven.
TERHUNE, ALBERT PAYSON.
The brute. (In Home magazine, Aug. 1932) © 21Jun32; B158791. Anice Terhune (W); 6Jun60; R258096.
The dog book, by Albert Payson Terhune & Diana Thorne. © 22Jul32; A54350. Anice Terhune (W); 27Jun60; R258942.
Heartbreak. (In Home magazine, April 1932) © 25Feb32; B147042. Anice Terhune (W); 23Feb60; R252730.
Margaret said, think fast. (In Liberty, Aug. 13, 1932) © 4Aug32; B162432. Anice Terhune (W); 27Jun60; R258941.
The temptation of Terrance. (In Home magazine, Dec. 1932) © 25Oct32; B171986. Anice Terhune (W); 6Jun60; R258095.
TERHUNE, ANICE.
The brute. SEE Terhune, Albert Payson.
The dog book. SEE Terhune, Albert Payson.
Heartbreak. SEE Terhune, Albert Payson.
Margaret said, think fast. SEE Terhune, Albert Payson.
<pb id='192.png' /> The temptation of Terrance. SEE Terhune, Albert Payson.
TERMAN, FREDERICK EMMONS.
Radio engineering. © 12Sep32; A54800. Frederick Emmons Terman (A); 15Apr60; R255625.
TEXAS DECISIONS REPORTED IN SOUTH WESTERN REPORTER. Second series. © West Pub. Co. (PWH) v.
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53-54, Nov. 1932-Jan. 1933. © 24Mar33; A62076. 4Apr60; R255174.
55-56, Jan-Mar33. © 22May33; A63196. 5Jul60; R259898.
TEXAS JURISPRUDENCE; a complete statement of the law and practics of the State of Texas. Vol. 19-21. By William N. McKinney, editor & other lawyers. © 6Jul32, A54102; 19Aug32, A53820; 6Oct32, A56468. Bancroft-Whitney Co. (PWH); 24Jun60; R258582-258581, 258587.
TEXAS JURISPRUDENCE. Vol.23. By William M. McKinney and other lawyers. © 23Nov32; A58157. Bancroft-Whitney Co. (PWH); 24Jun60; R258596.
TEXAS JURISPRUDENCE SUPPLEMENT, covering articles. Vol. 1-20. By William M. McKinney & others. © 4Oct32; A55532. Bancroft-Whitney Co. (PWH); 24Jun60; R258586.
THIEL, GEORGE A.
Geology. SEE Emmons, William H.
THIRKIELD, GILBERT H. SEE Book of common worship.
THIRKIELD, WILBUR P., BP. SEE Book of common worship.
THOMAS, ALFRED BARNABY, ed.
Forgotten frontiers. A study of the Spanish Indian policy of Don Juan Bautista de Anza, Governor of New Mexico, 1777-1787; from the original documents in the archives of Spain, Mexico and New Mexico. Translated into English. © 8Feb32; A48579. Alfred Barnaby Thomas (A); 11Jan60; R249813.
THOMAS, BERTRAM.
Arabia Felix. With a foreword by T. E. Lawrence & an appendix by Sir Arthur Keith. © 23Feb32; A47859. Bessie Mary Thomas (W); 18Feb60; R252415.
Arabia Felix. With a foreword by T. E. Lawrence & an appendix by Sir Arthur Keith. © 23Feb32; A47859. Cynthia Thomas (C); 18Feb60; R252414.
THOMAS, BESSIE MARY.
Arabia Felix. SEE Thomas, Bertram.
THOMAS, CHARLES WRIGHT.
Poems. SEE Keats, John.
THOMAS, CYNTHIA.
Arabia Felix. SEE Thomas, Bertram.
THOMAS, JOSEPH M.
Composition for college students. By Joseph M. Thomas, Frederick A. Manchester & Franklin W. Scott. 3d ed. © 24May32; A51489. Joseph M. Thomas, Frederick A. Manchester (A) & Ethel F. Scott (W); 5Apr60; R254675.
THOMAS, MRS. JOSEPH SMITH.
When worlds collide. SEE Wylie, Philip.
<pb id='193.png' n='1960_h1/A/0835' /> THOMAS, LOWELL.
The American travelers' guide book, Spain. By Lowell Thomas & Frank Schoonmaker. © 10Jun32; A53037. Frank Schoonmaker & Lowell Thomas (A); 20Jan60; R252852.
Born to raise hell. SEE O'Reilly, Tex.
THOMAS, MARGARET LORING.
The pack train steamboat. © 10Sep32; A55129. Margaret Loring Thomas (A); 21Dec59; R249862.
THOMAS, NORMAN.
As I see it. © 29Mar32; A50415. Norman Thomas (A); 19Feb60; R252538.
THOMPSON, CARL D.
Confessions of the power trust; a summary of the testimony given in the hearings of the Federal Trade Commission on utility corporations pursuant to Resolution no.83, of the United States Senate approved Feb. 15, 1928. © 25Oct32; A56761. Carl D. Thompson (A); 8Feb60; R251978.
THOMPSON, DANIEL V.
Il libro dell' arte. SEE Cennini, Cennino.
THOMPSON, DOROTHY. SEE Kopf, Dorothy Thompson.
THOMPSON (EDWARD) CO. SEE
McKinney's consolidated laws of New York.
New York law of contracts.
New York law of damages.
New York law of wills.
Uniform laws, annotated.
United States code.
THOMPSON, EDWARD HERBERT.
People of the serpent; life and adventure among the Mayas. © 31Aug32; A54633. Mrs. Edward J. Thompson (NK); 16Feb60; R252376.
THOMPSON, MRS. EDWARD J.
People of the serpent. SEE Thompson, Edward Herbert.
THOMPSON, GEORGE W.
Restatement of the law of contracts. SEE American Law Institute.
THOMPSON, HOLLAND. SEE Land and peoples.
THOMPSON, RUTH PLUMLY.
Ojo in Oz. Founded on & continuing the famous Oz stories by L. Frank Baum. Illustrated by John R. Neill. © 3Jun33; A63113. Ruth Plumly Thompson (A); 15Jun60; R258533.
THORNDYKE, HELEN LOUISE, pseud.
Honey Bunch, her first visit to the zoo. By Helen Louise Thorndyke, pseud. of Harriet S. Adams and Edna C. Squier. Illustrated by Marie Schubert. © 20Jan32; A47137. Harriet S. Adams & Edna C. Squier (A); 5Jan60; R249183.
THORNE, DIANA.
The dog book. SEE Terhune, Albert Payson.
THORNTON, WILLIAM WHEELER.
The law of oil and gas, including forms of oil and gas leases, contracts, etc., together with annotated statutes and regulations pertaining to natural gas and oil. Vol.1-2. 5th ed., rev. & rewritten by Simeon S. Willis. © 6Apr32; A50598-50599. W. H. Anderson Co. (PWH); 6Apr60; R255327-255328.
THURBER, JAMES.
The advent of Mr. Moray. (In The New Yorker, April 16, 1932) © 15Apr32; B150872. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251214.
<pb id='194.png' /> All right, have it your way, you heard a seal bark. (In The New Yorker, Jan. 30, 1932) © 29Jan32; B142658. James Thurber (A); 4Jan60; R248673.
Are you the young man that bit my daughter? (In The New Yorker, July 30, 1932) © 29Jul32; B161646. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257596.
Back to the grades. (In The New Yorker, June 11, 1932) © 10Jun32; B156691. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257585.
The black magic of Barney Haller. (In The New Yorker, Aug. 27, 1932) © 26Aug32; B163880. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257602.
The bloodhound and the bug. (In The New Yorker, Feb. 6, 1932) © 5Feb32; B142935. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251230.
The bloodhound and the hare. (In The New Yorker, April 23, 1932) © 22Apr32; B152304. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251220.
Blushes and tears; a reporter at large. (In The New Yorker, Sept. 24, 1932) © 23Sep32; B166844. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257604.
The bright emperor. (In The New Yorker, Aug. 20, 1932) © 19Aug32; B163629. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257600.
Casuals of the keys. (In The New Yorker, May 7, 1932) © 6May32; B153403. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251232.
The Civil War phone number association. (In The New Yorker, Oct. 15, 1932) © 14Oct32; B168836. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257606.
Couple having cocktails. (In The New Yorker, Nov. 26, 1932) © 25Nov32; B171932. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258766.
The cross-town bus situation. (In The New Yorker, May 14, 1932) © 13May32; B153855. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251212.
Dog and native boy in jungle. (In The New Yorker, Sept. 10, 1932) © 9Sep32; B165544. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258756.
Don't you remember? I was here three nights ago with a lady who beat me up. (In The New Yorker, Nov. 12, 1932) © 11Nov32; B172288. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258769.
The evening's at seven. (In The New Yorker, Oct. 22, 1932) © 21Oct32; B169517. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257607.
Everything is wild. (In The New Yorker. April 2, 1932) © 1Apr32; B149494. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251227.
A farewell to Florida. (In The New Yorker, Apr. 30, 1932) © 29Apr32; B153032. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251231.
A farewell to Santa Claus. (In The New Yorker, Dec. 24, 1932) © 23Dec32; B175569. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257611.
The fifth New Yorker album, by artists of the United States. Foreword by James Thurber. © on foreword; 16Nov32; A58222. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258753.
The flaw in the jewel. (In The New Yorker, July 9, 1932) © 8Jul32; B159534. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257590.
Georgia vs. the world; a reporter at large. (In The New Yorker, Dec. 31, 1932) © 30Dec32; B176690. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257612.
The great sheet scandal. (In The New Yorker, Dec. 17, 1932) © 16Dec32; B175098. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257610.
<pb id='195.png' /> Guessing game. (In The New Yorker. Sept. 24, 1932) © 23Sep32; B166844. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257605.
Have you fordot our ittle suicide pact? (In The New Yorker, Mar. 12, 1932) © 9Mar32; B147345. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251229.
Hello dear. How's everything in the marts of trade. (In The New Yorker, May 14, 1932) © 13May32; B153855. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251211.
Here's a study, Doctor, he faints. (In The New Yorker, May 7, 1932) © 6May32; B153403. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251213.
Here's to the old-time saloon, stranger! (In The New Yorker, April 16, 1932) © 15Apr32; B150872. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251221.
Hooded figures lighting candles. (In The New Yorker, Dec. 10, 1932) © 9Dec32; B174631. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258772.
How large is your family, Madam? (In The New Yorker, Aug. 13, 1932) © 12Aug32; B163333. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257598.
I ask you, what kind of a person is it that gallivants around in a foreign automobile? (In The New Yorker, Jan. 23, 1932) © 22Jan32; B142126. James Thurber (A); 4Jan60; R248672.
I don't know. George got it somewhere. (In The New Yorker, March 19, 1932) © 18Mar32; B147736. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251228.
I wouldn't rent this room to everybody, Mr. Spencer. This is where my husband lost his mind. (In The New Yorker, Dec. 31, 1932) © 30Dec32; B176690. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258776.
I yielded, yes, but I never led your husband on, Mr. Fisher. (In The New Yorker. April 2, 1932) © 1Apr32; B149494. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251226.
Illustration for Something to say, profile of Elliot Vereker. (In The New Yorker, July 30, 1932) © 29Jul32; B161646. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257595.
Isn't life lovely! (In The New Yorker, June 25, 1932) © 24Jun32; B158403. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257588.
It's Parkins, sir; we're 'aving a bit of a time below stairs. (In The New Yorker, Dec. 24, 1932) © 23Dec32; B175569. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258775.
Kiddies' hour at the Surrogate's. (In The New Yorker, Nov. 19, 1932) © 18Nov32; B172722. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257609.
Let's dance this! (In The New Yorker, Sept. 3, 1932) © 2Sep32; B165230. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258754.
A letter from Roger. (In The New Yorker, Nov. 12, 1932) © 11Nov32; B172288. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257608.
Listen, they're Bolero! It drives me mad, Mr. Considine! (In The New Yorker, July 2, 1932) © 1Jul32; B159222. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257592.
Mamma always gets sore and spoils the game for everybody. (In The New Yorker, Aug. 13, 1932) © 12Aug32; B163333. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257599.
Man in museum coming on statue of man about to club woman. (In The New Yorker, Nov. 26, 1932) © 25Nov32; B171932. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258767.
<pb id='196.png' n='1960_h1/A/0836' /> Man with tennis racquet. (In The New Yorker, Sept. 3, 1932) © 2Sep32; B165230. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258755.
Mr. Hoover or Mr. Coolidge. (In The New Yorker, Jan. 30, 1932) © 29Jan32; B142658. James Thurber (A); 4Jan60; R248674.
Mr. Pendly and the Poindexter. (In The New Yorker, Feb. 27, 1932) © 26Feb32; B145578. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251217.
No more biographies. (In The New Yorker, March 19, 1932) © 18Mar32; B147736. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251215.
No son of mine is going to stand there and tell me he's scared of the woods! (In The New Yorker, Aug. 20, 1932) © 19Aug32; B163629. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257601.
Now I'm going to go in over your horns! (In The New Yorker, Oct. 29, 1932) © 28Oct32; B170510. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258763.
One of you men in the kitchen give the officer another drink! (In The New Yorker, Dec. 17, 1932) © 16Dec32; B175098. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258774.
Papa spank if you muss up his handkerchiefs. (In The New Yorker, Jan. 9, 1932) © 8Jan32; B141102. James Thurber (A); 4Jan60; R248671.
A penny for your thoughts, Mr. Griscom. (In The New Yorker, Oct. 15, 1932) © 14Oct32; B168836. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258760.
Roosevelt is the weakest man in the country, Miss Gledhill! (In The New Yorker, Sept. 17, 1932) © 16Sep32; B165811. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258757.
A seal in the bedroom, and other predicaments. Drawings, with an introd. by Dorothy Parker. © 23Nov32; A57230. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258752.
Signals & Placekick. (In The New Yorker, Nov. 5, 1932) © 4Nov32; B170945. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258765.
Slip on something, Mrs. Parks, and take a look at the new Warner Brothers sign. (In The New Yorker, Oct. 22, 1932) © 21Oct32; B169517. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258761.
Something to say; profile of Elliot Vereker. (In The New Yorker, July 30, 1932) © 29Jul32; B161646. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257597.
Sorry, partner! (In The New Yorker, Oct. 1, 1932) © 30Sep32; B167408. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258759.
Spot drawing, no caption, of man and woman watching birds. (In The New Yorker, June 25, 1932) © 24Jun32; B158403. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257587.
Spot drawing, no caption, of two animals with large flowers. (In The New Yorker, July 23, 1932) © 22Jul32; B161287. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257594.
Spot drawing of people on street. In goings on dept. (In The New Yorker, April 9, 1932) © 8Apr32; B149919. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251223.
Spot drawing of woodland scene with animals and 2 figures. (In The New Yorker, May 28, 1932) © 27May32; B155650. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251225.
Stop me! (In The New Yorker, Feb. 27, 1932) © 26Feb32; B145578. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251216.
<pb id='197.png' /> Their father belonged to some people who were driving through in a Packard. (In The New Yorker, June 11, 1932) © 10Jun32; B156691. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257586.
Then he wrote me from Detroit that he couldn't get married because there was crazy people in his ancestors. (In The New Yorker, April 9, 1932) © 8Apr32; B149919. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251222.
Then I get this feeling that my feet are trying to tell me something but can't. (In The New Yorker, Sept. 24, 1932) © 23Sep32; B166844. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258758.
This little kitty stayed cool. (In The New Yorker, Sept. 10, 1932) © 9Sep32; B165544. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257603.
Thoughts from Mr. Tierney. (In The New Yorker, Feb. 13, 1932) © 12Feb32; B144304. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251219.
3 spot drawings, no captions, of man playing tennis. (In The New Yorker, July 16, 1932) © 15Jul32; B159919. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257589.
3 spot pictures, no captions, of man playing tennis. (In The New Yorker, June 4, 1932) © 3Jun32; B156306. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257584.
Top department. (In The New Yorker, Dec. 10, 1932) © 9Dec32; B174631. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258773.
The topaz cufflinks mystery. (In The New Yorker, July 23, 1932) © 22Jul32; B161287. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257593.
Touche! (In The New Yorker, Dec. 3, 1932) © 2Dec32; B174353. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258770.
Two opposing football teams lined up. (In The New Yorker, Oct. 29, 1932) © 28Oct32; B170510. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258762.
The upturn. (In The New Yorker, July 9, 1932) © 8Jul32; B159534. James Thurber (A); 26May60; R257591.
Voices from a box. (In The New Yorker, Feb. 20, 1932) © 19Feb32; B144707. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251218.
Well, you can't wait for the upturn in here. (In The New Yorker, Nov. 5, 1932) © 4Nov32; B170945. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258764.
What's come over you since Friday, Miss Schemko? (In The New Yorker, Nov. 26, 1932) © 25Nov32; B171932. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258768.
Woman singing at microphone, man at piano. (In The New Yorker, Dec. 3, 1932) © 2Dec32; B174353. James Thurber (A); 20Jun60; R258771.
You and your horsie get away from me and stay away! (In The New Yorker, May 28, 1932) © 27May32; B155650. James Thurber (A); 1Feb60; R251224.
You and your suppressed desires. (In The New Yorker, Jan. 16, 1932) © 15Jan32; B140619. James Thurber (A); 4Jan60; R248670.
THURMAN, WALLACE.
The interne. SEE Furman, Abraham L.
TILL, H. GIFFORD.
The progressive plan of music education. © 5Mar32; AA91142. Art Publication Society (PWH); 29Feb60; R252946.
TINKER, ED R.
The master of chaos. SEE Bacheller, Irving.
TISSERAND, MARCELLE. SEE Martet, Marcelle Tisserand.
<pb id='198.png' /> TITTLE, ERNEST FREMONT.
A world that cannot be shaken. With an introd. by Halford E. Luccock. © 30Jun33; A63476. Glenna M. Tittle (W); 1Jul60; R259091.
TITTLE, GLENNA M.
A world that cannot be shaken. SEE Tittle, Ernest Fremont.
TITUS, HAROLD.
Cave of the north. © 1Feb33; A59809. Harold Titus (A); 2Feb60; R251388.
Official escort. (In American, Mar. 1933) © 24Jan33; B179217. Harold Titus (A); 26Jan60; R250910.
TOLSTOI, ALEKSIEI NÎKOLAEVÎCH, GRAF.
Peter the Great. Translated from the Russian by H. Chrouschoff Matheson. © 24May32; A52362. Crown Publishers, Inc. (PWH); 4Jan60; R248685.
TOMLINSON, H. M.
Bowsprit ashore. SEE Bone, Alexander H.
TOUTON, EDITH.
Solid geometry. SEE Hawkes, Herbert E.
TOUTON, FRANK C.
Solid geometry. SEE Hawkes, Herbert E.
TOWNE, JUDSON R.
Physics for secondary schools. SEE Stewart, Oscar M.
TOWSLEY, LENA. SEE Hinds, Lena Towsley.
TRACEY, JOSHUA IRVING.
Differential and integral calculus. SEE Neelley, John Haven.
TRADE-WAYS, INC.
The NWNL guide to successful life underwriting. SEE Northwestern National Life Insurance Co.
TRAIN, ARTHUR C.
Man who went back. (In Good housekeeping, Apr. 1933) © 25Mar33; B184714. Helen C. Train (W); 19Apr60; R255923.
Man who went back. (In Good housekeeping, May 1933) © 25Apr33; B188274. Helen C. Train (W); 17May60; R257179.
Man who went back. (In Good housekeeping, June-July 1933) © 25May33, B194230; 24Jun33, B194231. Helen C. Train (W); 30Jun60; R259522-259523.
Mr. Tutt, father-in-law. (In The Saturday evening post, Mar. 25, 1933) © 21Mar33; B185007. Helen C. Train (W); 19Apr60; R255924.
Mr. Tutt plays it both ways. (In Saturday evening post, May 13, 1933) © 9May33; B189515. Helen C. Train (W); 17May60; R257178.
TRAIN, HELEN C.
Man who went back. SEE Train, Arthur C.
Mr. Tutt, father-in-law. SEE Train, Arthur C.
Mr. Tutt plays it both ways. SEE Train, Arthur C.
TRAVERSO, WILLIAM F.
Reports of cases determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the State of California. SEE California. District Courts of Appeal.
TREAT, PAYSON J.
Diplomatic relations between the United States and Japan, 1853-1895. Vol.1-2. © 19Sep32; A55530. Payson J. Treat (A); 12Feb60; R252240.
TREBITSCH-LINCOLN, IGNATIUS T.
Autobiography of an adventurer. Translated from the German by Emile Burns. © 26Feb32; A51514. Emile Burns (A); 2Feb60; R251414.
TRESSLER, J. C.
English in action. SEE Shannon, George Pope.
<pb id='199.png' n='1960_h1/A/0837' /> Junior English in action. Book 1 -2. By J. C. Tressler & Marguerite B. Shelmadine. © 7Apr33, A62205; 7Apr33, A62206. Kathryn T. Goehner (C of J. C. Tressler); 5May60, R256632; 5May60, R256628.
Junior English in action.