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The Junior room continues to be the centre for busy, happy children. During the summer, the Travel Club met weekly to discuss the books they had read of other lands. Some of these books were dramatized by the children themselves with real skill and perception of the salient points of the narrative. One am- bitious stage manager afforded a smile when she turned the story of a little Russian girl into a play of seven acts, "which could have been more, only Miss Wade wouldn't let me change the end of the book."
With November came the story hour and also the reading for the state certificates, which the children do with enthusiasm. The constant use they make of this room and their air of proprietor-
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ship shows how much the place means to them. There have been many gifts to the junior room, more dolls from other lands, and also many interesting loans, by which whole scenes illustrating history, or life in foreign countries, have been arranged in the exhibition case. One of the most appreciated was the Nativity scene lent by Abbot Academy, through the kindness of Miss Bailey. Its beauty drew numerous older visitors. Miss Alice Jenkins presented a plaster model of a tiger, and Mr. George Ripley gave the room a Christmas present of a number of new books.
The erection of a wrought-iron fence across the front of the library grounds by the Andover Village Improvement Society, is an appreciated addition. A flag-pole has been erected in the south- east corner of the lawn. The terraces at the south and west of the building are in need of attention. When this is done, the library grounds will be in good order.
The branch at Ballardvale continues its popularity, having: circulated 7240 books. As the older children reach high school age, it is natural that they should prefer to take books from the main library, and to do most of their school and reference work in Andover. This results in the books of the branch library being used mainly for recreation. This fall, a beginning was made with the Bradlee school in the state certificate work, a beginning which will be followed up during 1929.
Our satisfaction with the use and public appreciation shown during the year does not blind us to the fact that, much as has been accomplished, there is much yet to be done. While the circulation of a library may reach and remain at the level normal for its especial community, reference and school work always offer wider opportunities. We hope, during 1929. to develop still further both these lines of work.
Respectfully submitted,
EDNA A. BROWN, Librarian
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STATISTICS OF THE LIBRARY
Number of books issued at the Memorial Hall
57517
Number of books issued at Ballardvale 7240
Total number issued for home use
64757
Number of borrowers' cards in use
3617
Books added by purchase
926.
Books added by gift
134
Total additions
1060
Books withdrawn, worn out, lost, etc.
238
Number of books in the library
27338
Volumes rebound
461
Volumes bound, periodicals, etc.
74
BALLARDVALE BRANCH
Number of books issued for home use
7240
Books added by purchase
74
Books added by gift
37
Total additions
111
Books now belonging to the branch
2370
GIFTS
Gifts of books and pamphlets are acknowledged from state and government departments, from other libraries, from the A. V. I. S., the Andover Natural History Society, the American' Legion, and from the following individuals :
Mrs. J. N. Ashton; C. K. Bancroft ; Miss Mary Bell; E. T. Brewster; Mrs. Walter Buck; Miss J. B. Carpenter ; Miss M. F. Carpenter; Miss L. M. Chandler; Thaxter Eaton; Mrs. V. M. Fitzhugh; Mrs. George Grover; Howard Harrington; Rev. C. W. Henry; Mrs. Otis Keith; Miss A. W. Kuhn; Mrs. Andrew Lawrie; John Richardson; Alfred Ripley; G. B. Ripley ; B. F. Stafford; Miss Jane Wood.
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HOW TO USE THE LIBRARY
The Memorial Hall Library is open every day except Sundays and holidays, from 9 to 12.30 in the morning, and from 3 to 9 in the afternoon and evening. The junior room is open from 3 to 8 p.m.
Any resident of Andover may have a library card upon filling out an application blank. Any child who can write his name may have a card, but children in grades below the Punchard School are required to have their applications endorsed by both parent and teacher.
Children may borrow one book at a time. All grown people are allowed to take any reasonable number of books, provided that only one is a current magazine, and only one is a seven-day book.
Books are issued for fourteen days, the date upon which the book is duc being stamped plainly on the "date due" slip at the time of issue. A book kept overtime incurs a fine of two cents for every day overdue. A few of these books most in demand are issued for seven days only. All these are labeled upon the book pocket, "Seven-day book." Books lost or damaged must be paid for.
Seven-day books are not renewed nor reserved for anyone. nor may they be transferred from one card to another. They must be definitely returned to the library by each borrower. Other books may be renewed if no one else has asked for them. and if a work not fiction is especially desired for any serious purpose, notice of its return to the library will be sent on request.
The shelves of the library are open to all grown people. The books are arranged according to subjects. and it is often much more satisfactory to go to the shelves and examine the books than to depend upon the catalogue.
The new books are listed at intervals in the weekly paper, and cumulated in the yearly library report, but the only complete
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record is the card catalogue. This catalogue is arranged alpha- betically like a dictionary.
The new books purchased each month are placed for some weeks in a special case, so that the most recent additions to the library may be found there. The library buys only a limited amount of new fiction but it tries to fill the wants of the com- munity in regard to other books desired. People are invited to suggest for purchase the titles of books they wish.
The library staff is always glad to answer questions or in any way to help visitors find what they want.
LIST OF PERIODICALS AND NEWSPAPERS TAKEN FOR THE READING ROOM
American City
American Home
American Legion Monthly (gift)
American Mercury
American monthly Review of Reviews
Antiques
Atlantic monthly
Blackwood's magazine
Bookman
Book review digest
Catholic world
Century
Christian Endeavor world (gift)
Country life in America
Cumulative book index
Current history
Drama
Etude
Forum
Guide to nature (gift)
Harper's magazine
House beautiful (gift)
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Illustrated London News India rubber world International studio (gift) Ladies' home journal Libraries Library journal Life
Literary digest
London weekly Times
Manchester weekly Guardian
Missionary review of the world
Nation
National geographic magazine
Nature (gift)
Nineteenth century
North American review
Outlook
Popular mechanics
Radio news
Readers' guide to periodical literature
Recreation
St. Nicholas
School arts magazine
Scientific American
Scientific monthly (gift)
Scribner's magazine
Survey
Textile world
Woman citizen
Woman's home companion World's work
Youth's companion
Andover Townsman
Boston Herald
Boston Transcript
Christian Science Monitor
Lawrence Tribune
New York Times
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NEW BOOKS ADDED DURING 1928
State and government documents are not listed. Duplicates, replacements and books for the Ballardvale branch are also omitted.
(Books marked * are gifts)
REFERENCE BOOKS
028.5 B81
Brown, Zaidee, ed. Standard catalog for high school libraries.
016.8 D55
920.07 J63
Dickinson, A.D. comp. Best books of our time, 1901-1925. Dictionary of American biography. v.1.
910.5 N21i
National Geographic magazine. Index, 1899-1925.
426.6 W33 031 W89
Walker, John, comp. Rhyming dictionary. World book. 10v.
PERIODICALS
352 A51
American city, v. 37, 38.
051 R32
American review of reviews, v. 76, 77. .
051 A881
Atlantic monthly, v. 140, 141.
052 B56
Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine, v. 222, 223. Bookman, v. 66.
051 B64
051 C33
Century, v. 115.
905 C93 051 F47
Current history, v. 26, 27. Forum, v. 78, 79.
716 G16
Garden magazine and home builder, v. 46.
051 H23
Harper's magazine, v. 155, 156.
House beautiful, v. 63.
705 H81 705 I61 020.5 L61
Library journal, v. 52.
051 L70
Literary digest, v. 96, 97.
051 L71
Littell's living age, v. 333-334.
266 M69 910.5 N21 051 N62
Nineteenth century, v. 102.
051 N81
North American review, v. 224, 225.
Outlook, v. 147-149.
Popular mechanics, v. 48-49.
Public libraries, v. 32. School arts magazine, v. 27.
Scientific American, v. 137, 138.
Scientific monthly, v. 24-26.
051 S434
Scribner's magazine, v. 82-83.
051 S147 051 W89
St. Nicholas, v. 55, pt. 1. World's work, v. 54-55.
ETHICS, PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION (Purchased chiefly from the Phillips Charitable Donation Fund) 133.5 A21 * Adams, Evangeline. Astrology.
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051 094 621 P81 020.5 P96 370.5 S35 605 S416 505 S41
International studio, v. 88-90.
Missionary review, v. 50.
National Geographic magazine, v. 52, 53.
131 A37 150 A23 181 B38
140 B76
Brightman, E. S. Philosophy of ideals.
Carlill, H. F. Socrates.
131 F52
Fishbein & White. Why men fail.
Gibson, J. E. On being a girl.
Groves, E. R. & G. H. Parents and children.
Hollingsworth, L. S. Psychology of the adolescent.
134 L17
140 L32
110 L82
*Lambert, H. C. General survey of psychical phenomena. Larrabee, H. A. What philosophy is. Lodge, Sir Oliver. Science and human progress. McDougall, William. Outline of psychology.
150 M140
172.4 M83
150 016b
* Morrison, C. C. Outlawry of war. Oppenheim, James. Behind your front.
192 R91p
Russell, Bertrand. Philosophy.
150 S98
149 U55
150 W33w
Storck, John. Man and civilization. Underhill, Evelyn. Mysticism. Watson, J. B. Ways of behaviorism.
136 W41
Wickes, F. G. Inner world of child study.
150 W63e
Wiggam, A. E. Exploring your mind.
230 B87b
220 B81
Brown, W. A. Beliefs that matter. Browne, Lewis. The graphic Bible. Bundy, W. E. The religion of Jesus.
268 C55 * Clarke, Mrs. F. E. Bible autobiographies. Dieffenbach, A. C. Religious liberty.
215 D56r
289.9 F38
Ferguson, C. W. The confusion of tongues.
232.9 F54
Fiske, Charles, Bp. The Christ we know.
260 F54
Fiske, Charles, Bp. Confessions of a puzzled parson.
292 F83
230 G39c
Gilkey, J. G. Secrets of effective living.
245 G41
Gilman, F. J. Evolution of the English hymn.
252 G65u
Gordon, G. A. Unto victory.
215 H98
Huxley, R. S. Religion without revelation.
266 J35
Jefferson, C. E. Five world problems.
266 J71r
Jones, E. S. Christ at the round table.
282 K77
Knox, R. A. The belief of Catholics.
252 L92
Loud, G. C. Evangelistic work.
266 M11
McAfee, C. B. Changing foreign missions.
230 M61m
Miller, T. A. Mind behind the universe. Morals for ministers.
220.92 M99
Mygatt & Witherspoon. The glorious company.
248 R81i
Royden, A. M. I believe in God.
Russell, M. M. Pageants for special days in the church year.
268 S53 232.9 W89
* Shaver, E. R. How to teach seniors. Workman, G. C. Jesus the man and Christ the spirit.
376.9 A126 378 A58
BOOKS ON EDUCATION
* Abbot Academy. Register of students, 1829-1928. Angell, R. C. The campus.
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Alexander, James. Thought control in everyday life.
Adler, Alfred. Understanding human nature.
Beck, Mrs. L. A. Story of oriental philosophy.
150 C19
173 G350 173 G918p 150 H721
150 R51
Ritter, W. E. Natural history of our conduct.
232.9 B88
Fox, W. S. Greek and Roman mythology. Gilkey, J. G. Certainty of God.
230 G399
262 M79
268 R91
371.1 B98
374 C77 374 F53w 378 H15 407 H19 378.744 H26e 650.07 J71
372.8 K29
650.07 M61 371 M99 376.9 A126n
374 P69
372.7 R53 370.4 R91 370 S65
Butterworth, J. E. The parent-teacher association and its work.
Cook & Walker. Adult elementary education.
Fisher, D. C. Why stop learning?
Halle, R. S. Which college?
Hanschin, C. H. Methods of teaching modern languages. "Harvard club of Andover, 1903-1928.
Jones, C. T. ed. Teaching business subjects in the se- condary school.
Kelty, M. G. Teaching American history in the middle grades.
Miller, J. W. Methods in commercial teaching.
Myers, G. C. The learner and his attitude.
* Newcomb, H. C. Journal of an Abbot Academy girl, 1874-1876.
Platt, R. H. ed. Book of opportunities.
Roantree & Taylor. Arithmetic for teachers.
Russell, Bertrand. Education and the good life.
Smith, W. R. Introduction to educational sociology.
BOOKS ON NATURAL SCIENCE
Akeley, D. J. "J. T. Jr." the biography of an African monkey.
Beebe, William. Beneath tropic seas.
*Brewster, E. T. This puzzling planet. Cheyney, E. G. What tree is that?
*Darrow, F. L. Story of chemistry.
*Forbush, E. H. Birds of New England, v. 2. Gates, G. S. The modern cat.
Haldane, J. B. S. Possible worlds, etc. Lull, R. S. Ancient man. Mason, Frances, ed. Creation by evolution.
* Mather, K. F. Old Mother Earth.
509 M45
Mayer, Joseph. Seven seals of science. Nelson, E. W. Wild animals of North America.
Osborn, H. F. Man rises to Parnassus.
Pupin, Michael. The new reformation.
BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
Auld, G. P. Dawes plan and the new economics.
Bancroft, Hugh, ed. Investing for a business man.
Bassett, J. S. League of nations.
Bemis, S. F. ed. American secretaries of state. 3v.
Burgess, W. R. Reserve banks and the money market. Cook, F. W. The Massachusetts voter.
Darling, S. B. You and the law.
Edmonson & Dondineau. Citizenship through problems.
Engelmann, Geza. Political philosophy from Plato to Jeremy Bentham.
Foster & Catchings. Road to plenty.
Green, Fitzhugh. Our naval heritage.
Harlow, A. F. Old postbags.
Kent, F. R. The Democratic party.
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330 A92 332.6 B22i
341 B29
327 B42
337 B91
353.974 C77
345 D22
352 E24 301 E57
330 F81r 353.7 G82 383 H22 329 K41
599.8 A31
508 B38b
550 B75
582 C42
540 D25
598.2 F74b 636.8 G22 504 H13 575 L97a 575 M38 550 M42m
599 N33 571 081mr 530 P96n
658 M22
368 M26 329 M99 321.1 R37
Myers, W. S. The Republican party.
Rich, M. E. ed. Family life today.
361 R76
Routzahn, M. S. Publicity for social work.
658 S34 335 S52
342.73 S72
Southworth, A. T. Common sense of the constitution of the U. S.
301 S95
Sumner & Kelley. Science of society. 4v.
327 T36
Thomas, D. Y. One hundred years of the Monroe doc- trine.
347.9 W25
Warren, Charles. Supreme court in U. S. history. 2v.
MECHANICAL AND USEFUL ARTS
612 B11h
Babcock, R. H. Your heart and how to take care of it.
612 B24b
Barker & Cole. Blood pressure.
612 B24r
Barker & Cole. Rheumatism.
629.2 B81
Brown, C. L. M. Conquest of the air.
646 B81 646 C11
Cades, H. R. Any girl can be good-looking.
616.2 C32
Cecil, R. L. Colds, cause, treatment and prevention.
641 C52p
Claire, Mabel. Plate dinners for the busy woman.
641 C52s 654 D26
Dashiell, B. F. Popular guide to radio.
621.3 D61
Dinsdale, Alfred. Television.
613.2 F52
677 G85
Fishbein, Morris. Your weight and how to control it. Greenwood, Henry. Handbook of weaving and manu- facture.
643 H24
Harris & Lacey. Everyday foods.
641 H24
Harrison, Marie. Cook and be cool.
677 J62
Johnson, G. H. Textile fabrics.
694 L53
Leitch, A. C. Miniature boat building.
647 L97 535 M58 667 P36
Michelson, A. A. Studies in optics.
Pellew, C. E. Dyes and dyeing.
621.3 R19
* Rauschenbush & Laidler. Power control. Sansum, W. D. Diet.
613.2 S22
Southworth, M. E. Let me fix it.
656 S79
Starr, J. W. Jr. One hundred years of American rail- roading.
633 S97
Swanson, C. O. Wheat flour and diet.
655 T37
Thompson, J. S. Mechanism of the linotype.
629.2 U58
U. S .- Dep't of Commerce. Civil aviation.
667 W61
Whittaker, C. M. Dyeing with coal-tar dyestuffs.
621.3 W68
Willoughby, G. A. Essentials of electric work.
ARTS AND CRAFTS, ENTERTAINMENTS AND GARDENS
745 A42 Allen, R. C. How to make lampshades. 738 B91 Burgess, F. W. Old pottery and porcelain.
745 D75 Dow, G. F. Arts and crafts in New England, 1704-1775. 745 E15 Eberlein & McClure. Practical book of American an- tiques.
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McNamara, E. J. Secretarial training. Madden, J. L. Wills, trusts and estates.
Schlatter, C. F. Elementary cost accounting.
Shadwell, Arthur. Breakdown of socialism.
Brown, C. M. Clothing construction.
Claire, Mabel. Short cut cookery.
Lutes, D. T. Table setting and service.
640 S72
738 E16 747 E16p
749 L71
Litchfield, Frederick. Antiques.
Percival, MacIver. The walnut collector.
Ripley, M. C. Chinese rug book.
Traphagen, Ethel. Costume design and illustration. Waugh & Foley. Collecting hooked rugs.
Webster, M. D. Quilts.
Worst, E. F. Foot-power loom weaving.
Barbee, Lindsay. Let's pretend; a book of children's plays.
793 B95s
Burt, E. R. The shower book.
790 F74
793 G56
793 H22
Kennedy & Bemis. Special day pageants for little people. Lee, Betty. Dancing.
793 L51
793 M60 796 N17
793 043h
796 P21
793 S71
Sorenson, Grace. Humourous plays for children.
796 T45
Tilden, W. T. 2d. Match play and the spin of the ball. Wells, Carolyn. Charades.
793 W46c 371.8 Y82 716 B96f 712 J63
York, G. M. Just yells; a guide for cheer leaders.
Bush-Brown, L. C. Flowers for every garden.
Johnson, L. H. Foundation planting.
716 L45
Lay, C. D. Garden book for autumn and winter.
710 N71
Nolen, John. New towns for old.
712 R59
Rockwell, F. F. Evergreens for the small place.
735 A21 748 A75
Adams, Adeline. Spirit of American sculpture. Arnold, Hugh. Stained glass of the middle ages in
England and France.
743 B43
Bement, Alon. Figure construction.
Cross, A. K. Drawing and painting self-taught.
745 G46
Glazier, Richard. Manual of historic ornament.
740 G57
Goldstein, Harriet & Vetta. Art in everyday life.
Guptill, A. E. Sketching and rendering in pencil.
709 H12
Hagen, Oscar. Art epochs and their leaders.
740 K29
Kelly & Mowll. Text-book of design.
742 L96
Lubschez, B. J. Perspective. Lutz, E. G. Practical drawing.
740 L97d
740 L97p
740 L97pe 750 M98
735 P22
760 P63
740 S74
Lutz, E. G. Practical graphic figures.
Lutz, E. G. Practical pen drawing.
Muther, Richard. History of modern painting. 4v. Parkes, Kineton. Sculpture of today. 2v.
Priestley, A. F. How to know Japanese color prints. Speltz, Alexander. Styles of ornament.
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745 P41 745 R48c 745 S55 Shook, A. N. Book of weaving.
740 T68
745 W35c 745 W39 745 W89w 793 B23
Forbush & Allen. Book of games.
*Going, G. B. Folklore and fairy plays.
Hare, W. B. The white Christmas, etc.
793 K39
Miller, C. A. Stunt night to-night!
Nash, J. B. Organization and administration of play- grounds and recreation.
Olcott, Virginia. Household plays for young people.
Paret, J. P. Lawn tennis.
ART, ARCHITECTURE AND MUSIC
740 C88
741 G96
Eberlein & Ramsdell. Practical book of chinaware. Eberlein, H. D. & others. Practical book of interior decoration.
.
735 T12a
729 V34 745 W46 726 A19 722.9 A54
722.7 A54
720.9 B62
Taft, Lorado. History of American sculpture. Van Pelt, J. V. Essentials of composition. Welo, Samuel. Studio handbook.
Adams, Henry. Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres. Anderson, W. J. & others. Architecture of ancient Greece.
Anderson, W. J. & others. Architecture of ancient Rome.
Blomfield, Reginald. Short history of renaissance archi- tecture in England.
Bodington, O. E. Romance churches of France.
* Bonta, Edwin. Small-house primer.
Browne, E. A. Early Christian and Byzantine archi- tecture.
Browne, E. A. Gothic architecture.
720.9 B81gr
720.9 B8In
Browne, E. A. Norman architecture.
Browne, E. A. Romanesque architecture.
Curtis, N. C. Architectural composition. Eberlein, H. D. Architecture of colonial America. * Edgell, G. H. American architecture of today. Jackson, Joseph. American colonial architecture. Mixer, Knowlton. Old houses of New England.
* Patterson, A. O. ed. American homes of today. Stratton, Arthur. Elements of form and design in classic architecture. Tallmadge, T. E. Story of architecture in America. Warren, H. L. Foundations of classic architecture.
720.9 T14 720.9 W25 728 W86
780.1 G27
780.9 H18
780.9 H87 787 K28 782 K79c 780.9 M38 781 S73c
LITERATURE, ESSAYS AND POETRY
822 A54s 822 A67t
Anderson, Maxwell. Saturday's children. Archer, William. Three plays. Ault, Norman, comp. Poet's life of Christ.
821.08 A93 821.09 A93 028 B38 821.08 B39
Auslander & Hill. The winged horse.
Becker, M. L. Adventures in reading.
Beeching, H. C. ed. Book of Christmas verse.
821 B43j
Benét, Stephen. John Brown's body. Bent, Silas. Ballyhoo; the voice of the press.
070 B44
824 B634
Bok, E. W. Perhaps I am.
029.6 B73*
Brazelton, E. M. C. Writing and editing for women.
862.08 C54
Clark, B. H. ed. Masterpieces of modern Spanish drama. Cullen, Countee, ed. Caroling dusk.
Frost, E. H. The lost lyrist.
Frost, Robert. West-running brook.
821.08 C89 821 F91 1 821 F92w 028.5 G17 824 G83 1 822 H18p
Gardner & Ramsey. Handbook of children's literature. Greene, A. B. Lambs in March, etc. Hamilton & Reilly. "Pickwick", a play.
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726 B63 728 B64 720.9 B8le
720.9 B81g
Browne, E. A. Greek architecture.
720.9 B81r 729 C94 728 E16a 720.9 E22 728 J13 728 M69 728 P27 720 S91
* Woods, N. M. The most house for the least money. Gehrkens, K. W. Fundamentals of music. Hamilton, C. G. Epochs in musical progress. Hull, Eaglefield. Music, classical, romantic and modern. Kelley, E. G. Musical instruments. Kobbé, Gustav. Complete opera book.
Mason, D. G. From song to symphony. Spaeth, Sigmund. Common sense of music.
824 J41p 822 K16r 808.9 L58 821 L952b 821 L952s 823 M32 821 M37t 822 M44 1 821 M61b 822 N48d 821 N87d 822 058 1
822 058s 655 064i 655 064k
822.08 P54 808.9 S313ar 822.08 S53m 808.9 S89 822 S44q 822 S84t 821 T97t 808.9 V27t
824 W244u 821 W63
Jenkins, MacGregor. Puttering round.
Kaufman & Ferber. The royal family.
Lewis & Haseltine, comp. Christmas book for moderns.
Lowell, Amy. Ballads for sale.
Lowell, Amy. Selected poems.
Marble, A. R. Study of the modern novel since 1900. Masefield, John. Tristan and Isolt.
Maugham, W. S. The letter; a play.
Millay, E. St. V. Buck in the snow, etc.
Newton, A. E. Doctor Johnson, a play.
Noyes, Alfred. Dick Turpin's ride, etc.
O'Neill, E. G. Lazarus laughed. O'Neill, E. G. Strange interlude.
Orcutt, W. D. In quest of the perfect book.
Orcutt, W. D. Kingdom of books.
Phillips & Johnson. Types of dramatic composition.
Schauffler & Sanford, comp. Armistice day.
Shay, Frank, ed. Fifty more contemporary one-act plays.
* Strack, L. H. Winning monologues. Sherwood, R. E. The queen's husband.
Stevens, H. B. Tolstoy; a play.
Tynan, Katherine. Twilight songs.
Van Buren & Bemis, comp. Thanksgiving day in modern story.
Warner, F. L. Unintentional charm of men. Widdemer, Margaret. Collected poems.
DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL
Adams, Isabel. Heart of the woods.
Beebe, William. Galapagos; world's end.
Borden, Mrs. John. Cruise of the Northern Light.
Brooks, C. S. Roads to the north.
Byrd, R. E. Skyward.
Champion, F. W. With a camera in tiger-land.
Collins, F. L. American travel-charts and travel-chats.
Courtt-Treatt, Stella. Cape to Cairo.
Digby, Bassett. Tigers, gold and witch doctors.
* Enock, E. R. Farthest west. Franck, H. A. Fringe of the Moslem world.
Grenfell, Sir W. T. Labrador looks at the orient.
Hawes, C. B. Gloucester by land and sea.
Hobart, A. T. Within the walls of Nanking. Sharp, D. L. The better country. Johnson, Martin. Safari.
*Jones, S. R. Touring England by road and byway. Kluckhohn, Clyde., To the foot of the rainbow. Laughlin, C. E. So you're going to Rome!
*Lucas, E. V. A wanderer in Paris. MacMillan, D. B. Etah and beyond.
* Nansen, Fridtjof, and others. Problems of polar research.
* Nordenskjold & Meeking. Geography of the polar re- gions.
Rawson, M. N. Candle days. .
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917.1 A21
918.6 B38g 919.8 B64 914.2 B79n 910.4 B99
915.4 C35 917.3 C68 916 C83 915.7 D56 917.8 E59 915 F85f 915 G86 917.445 H31
915.1 H65w 917.3 S53b 916.7 J63s 914.2 J62 917.8 K71t 914.56 L36 914.436 L96 919.8 M22e 919.8 N15p 919.8 N75g
917.3 R19
910 R67 917.28 R85 913.44 S27 917.3 S57 915.2 S94
629.2 T36 916.8 W58 li 910.9 W93
* Roosevelt, Mrs. E. K. C. Cleared for strange ports. Ruhl, Arthur. The Central Americans.
* Sawtell & Treat. Primitive hearths in the Pyrenees. Siegfried, André. America comes of age. Sugimoto, E. I. Daughter of the Samurai. Thomas, Lowell. European skyways.
White, S. E. Lions in the path.
* Wright, J. K. Geographical lore of the time of the Crusades.
BIOGRAPHY
920.7 A29
Aiken, Duncan. Calamity Jane and the lady wildcats.
92 P753a
Allen, Hervey. Israfel; life and times of Poe. 2v.
Arliss, George. Up the years from Bloomsbury.
Asquith, Lady Cynthia. The duchess of York.
92 A842
Asquith, H. H. Earl of Oxford. Memories and reflec- tions. 2v.
92 C763
Aubry, G. J. Joseph Conrad. 2v.
92 B38
Bear, Luther Standing. My people the Sioux.
92 B284
Bartlett, R. A. Log of Bob Bartlett.
92 B381
Beaumont, J. C. H. Ships and people.
92 L633be
Beveridge, A. J. Abraham Lincoln. 2v.
92 M421
Boas, Ralph & Louise. Cotton Mather.
92 S245c
Charteris, Evan. John Sargent.
92 S848c
Chesterton, G. K. Robert Louis Stevenson.
92 R611
Cladel, Judith, comp. Rodin, the man and his art.
92 M263d
Dean, E. L. Dolly Madison.
925 D36h
De Kruif, Paul. The microbe hunters.
92 C884d
Drinkwater, John. Oliver Cromwell.
92 E121
Earhart, Amelia. 20 hours, 40 minutes; our flight in the Friendship.
92 E258e
Edwards, W. H. Tragedy of Edward VII.
920 F95
Fuess, C. M. Men of Andover.
92 C452f
Fuess, C. M. Rufus Choate.
92 B344
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