Town annual report of Weymouth 1920, Part 18

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1920
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 346


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M163.2


Maniates. Penny of Top Hill trail.


M312.5


Marshall. The Clintons, and others.


(Stories)


M355.14


Merrick. Cynthia.


M557.8


Montgomery. Rainbow valley. j


M764.9


Morley. Kathleen.


N518.12


Onions. (Berta Ruck) Land-girl's love story.


0584.6


Oppenheim. Box with broken seals. Great impersonation.


0624.42


Orczy. League of the Scarlet Pimpernel.


B281.19


Parrish. Mystery of the silver dagger.


P248.14


Strange case of Cavendish.


P248.13


Perkins. Scotch twins. j


P418.10


Porter. (O. Henry)


P838.5


Options. (Stories)


P838.6


Sixes and sevens.


(Stories)


P838.7


Strictly business. (Stories)


P838.8


Richards. Daughter of Jehu.


R392.33


Riggs. (Kate Douglas Wiggin)


Ladies-in-waiting. (Stories)


R447.22


Rolt-Wheeler. Boy with the U. S. trappers. Wonder of war in the Holy Land. j


R6554.9


Sabin. Lost with Lieutenant Pike.


j


S116.2


Snaith. The undefeated.


S669.11


Taggart. Pilgrim maid.


j


T123.27


Vachell. Whitewash.


V134.13


Van Dyke. Broken soldier and the Maid of France. V289.5


V917.3


Ward. (Mrs. Humphrey Ward). Helena.


W217.24


Webster. Daddy-Long-Legs.


W394.7


Wells, Carolyn. Man who fell through the earth.


W461.38


Wells, H. G. Undying fire.


W 465.8


Wharton. Summer.


W557.10


Widdemer. Winona of Camp Karonya.


j W634.5


Winona's War Farm.


j


W634.6


Winona's way. j W634.7


Wilkins.


Edgewater people. (Stories)


W655.27


Also 52 duplicates and 58 replacements.


M826.3


Nicholson. Lady Larkspur.


M552.2


Merwin. Passionate pilgrim.


0624.41


Cabbages and kings. (Stories)


j


R6554.11


Vorse. The Prestons.


W461.37


Raspberry jam.


J152.11


K740.3


L632.20


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TIRRELL DONATION


Atwood. Back to the republic. td314.193


Bible. Old Testament.


Students' Old Testament, logically and chrono-


td833.107


logically arranged by C. F. Kent. ¿ v. 1 of


1. Narratives of the beginnings of Hebrew history.


#v. 1-5 may be found listed in the Annual Report of the Trustees of the Tufts Library for 1919, p. 13.


Boswell. Poland and the Poles.


td236.71


Follett. New state.


td315.377


Hill.


American world policies.


Present problems in foreign policy.


td314.203


Jastrow. Eastern question and its solution. Laughlin. Money and prices.


td314.201


May. Law of crimes.


td314.209


Ogg. Governments of Europe.


td315.379


Olgin. Guide to Russian literature. 1820-1917. td121.55


td633.210


Spargo. Psychology of Bolshevism. td314.205


Russia as an American problem. td616.14


Stoddard. Rising tide of color against supremacy. td314.208


white world-


Werner, E. S., pub.


Reading and recitations. §58 v. td135.50


1. English classics; comp. by S. S. Rice.


2. All-round recitations.


3. Original character sketches; by George Kyle and M. K. Dallas.


4. (All occasions ) comp. by E. M. Wilbor.


5. American classics ; comp. by S. S. Rice.


6. (Religious selections) comp. by E. M. Wilbor.


7. Comp. by E. M. Wilbor.


8. Comp. by Jean Carruthers.


9. (Dramatic selections) comp. by Jean Carruthers.


10. America's recitation book; comp. by C. B. Le Row.


11. World classics; comp. by S. S. Rice.


Comp. by E. M. Wilbor.


13. (All occasions) comp. by F. P. Richardson.


14. (All occasions) comp. by L. M. Haughwort.


15. (All occasions) comp. by C. E. Dickenson.


16. (All occasions ) comp. by (Fowler Merritt)


17. For children of primary grades; comp. by Stanley Schell.


18. Frances E. Willard recitation book. (Temperance)


19. Comp. by Pauline Phelps.


20. (Humorous selections ) comp. by Pauline Phelps.


21. (Dialect) comp. by Pauline Phelps.


22. (Arranged selections ) comp. by E. E. West.


23. Pantomimes, poses, recitations; comp. by H. L. Piner.


24. (All occasions) comp. by Miriam Nelke.


25. (All occasions ) comp. by Rachel Baumann.


26. ( All occasions)


27. Helen Potter's impersonations.


28. Christmas book; comp. by Stanley Schell.


29. Platform recitations; comp. by E. E. West.


30. Elocutionary studies ; comp. by Anna Randall-Diehl.


31. Hallowe'en festivities; comp. by Stanley Schell.


32. Monologues ; comp. by Stanley Schell.


33. Including "Julia and Annie Thomas's favorite selections."


34. Stories ; comp. by E. E. West.


35. Cats and kittens.


36. Sixteen 2-character plays, also encores; ed. by Pauline Phelps and Marion Short.


37. Platform recitations ; comp. by E. E. West.


38. Dialect; comp. by E. S. Werner.


39. Dramatic; comp. by E. E. West.


40. Thanksgiving celebrations; comp. by Stanley Schell.


41. Werner's book of pantomimes; written, arranged or adapted by Stanley Schell.


td314.202


td314.204


Scott. Introduction to the peace treaties.


12.


219


42. Famous modern orations.


43. Old-time favorites.


44. All-round recitations; comp. by E. E. West.


45. Lincoln celebrations (Part 1) comp. by Stanley Schell.


46. Lincoln celebrations (Part 2) comp. by Stanley Schell.


47. Platform and all-round; comp. by Stanley Schell.


48. Musical effects; comp. by Stanley Schell.


49. Washington celebrations; comp. by Stanley Schell.


50. Girl impersonations; written, compiled, or arranged by Stan- ley Schell.


51. Platform and all-round recitations; comp. by Stanley Schell.


§52. Boy impersonations ; comp. by Stanley Schell.


53. Prize contests; comp. by Stanley Schell.


54. Commencement week; comp. by Stanley Schell.


55. Graduation day ; comp. by Stanley Schell.


56. Dramatic selections; comp. by Stanley Schell.


57. Easter celebrations; written, compiled, or arranged by Stan- ley Schell.


58. Monologues of today; comp. by Stanley Schell. §Not received.


Whelpley. Trade of the world. 1915.


td315.378


Wilcox. Municipal franchises. 2 v. td314.207


1. Introductory-Pipe and wire.


2. Transportation franchises-Taxation and control of public utilities.


JOSEPH E. TRASK FUND


Abbot. Soldiers of the sea; the story of the United States marine corps. 317.119


Addison. Romantic story of the Mayflower Pilgrims. 613.168


Aldrich. Crowding memories.


920.A3648


Allen. Table service.


725.191


American year book; a record of events and progress. 1919. R


Austin. Standish of Standish; dramatized by Annie Russell Marble. 822.93


Automobile blue book publishing company. Official automobile blue book, 1920. v. 2. New England, Eastern Canada and Maritime Prov- inces. v. 2 of 224.212B


Bacon, comp. Children's catalog of thirty-five hundred books. R


Bailey, C. S. Broad stripes and bright stars. j 615.135


Bailey, L. H. What is democracy? 314.192


Barber. Making money make money. 314.200


Barr. Songs in the common chord. (Poems)


825.74


Barton. Naval reciprocating engines and auxiliary ma- chinery; text-book for the instruction of midship- men at the U. S. Naval academy; 3d ed. revised and rewritten by H. O. Stickney. 2 pts. 1914. 724.294


Pt. 1. Naval reciprocating engines. Pt. Plates and Screw propellor designing; by C. W. Dyson.


Basset. When the workmen help you manage. 315.342


Beard, D. C. American boys' book of signs, signals, and symbols. j


723.279


Beard, Lina & Beard, A. B. Mother Nature's toy-shop. j


723.278


Beebe. Jungle peace.


230.164


Benton. Living on a little.


725.192


Bispham. A Quaker singer's recollections.


B.B545


Blackford & Newcomb.


The job, the man, the boss. 727.226


220


Bok.


Americanization of Edward Bok; the autobiography


of a Dutch boy fifty years after.


B.B634


Bolton. The founders; portraits of persons born abroad who came to the colonies in North America before the year 1701. 2 v. *920.B6339f


Booth. Begbie. Life of General William Booth; the


founder of the Salvation Army. 2 v. B.B6488b


Boy scouts' year book; ed. by F. K. Mathiews (1919)


j


725.194


Bradford. Portraits of American women. 920.В72р


Braithwaite, ed. Anthology of magazine verse for 1919; and year book of American poetry. v. 7 of Brownlee, Fuller, and others.


817.61


Chemistry of common things. j 732.107


Bullard. Russian pendulum; autocracy-democracy- bolshevism.


616.48


Burgess. Burgess bird book for children. j 734.147 315.385


Butler. Why should we change our form of government?


Caffin. American masters of sculpture.


722.144


Carnegie. Autobiography.


B.C215


Carpenter. Mayflower Pilgrims.


613.158


Chapman, F. M. What bird is that?


734.138


Chapman, W. G. Green-timber trails.


736.188


Chatham. Cape coddities.


224.226


Chicago University Press.


Manual of style; a compilation of typographical rules.


724.320


Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers; with an introduction by John Masefield.


613.164


Clark. General science. 732.69 826.119


Clarke, comp. Treasury of war poetry. 2d ser. v. 2 of


Cleland. Geology, physical and historical. 731.156


Coale. Summer in the girls' camp.


j


723.282


Cobey, and others. Traffic field.


724.309


Cody. Cody & Cooper. Memories of Buffalo Bill.


B.C645c


Conkling. Poems by a little girl.


j 825.77


Conn. Bacteria, yeasts, and molds in the home. 733.145


Crawford. In the days of the Pilgrim fathers. 613.166


Creel. Ireland's fight for freedom. 625.33


Crockett. Allen. David Crockett, scout. j


B.C8732al


Dillon. Inside story of the peace conference.


633.204


Dixon. Human side of animals. 736.189


Dopp. Early sea people.


j


736.177


Doyle. History of the great war. v. 5 & 6 of New revelation.


831.45


Vital message. 831.46 -


Droege. Freight terminals and trains.


724.308


Dunlap. History of the rise and progress of the arts of


design in the United States. 3 v.


722.255


Eaton. In Berkshire fields.


134.94


Ellsworth. Golden age of authors.


920.E478


Elsom and Trilling. Social games and group dances. 723.277


Evans. Admiral's log.


B.E923a


Faris. On the trail of the pioneers.


612.158


725.200


Farrington. Practical rabbit keeping.


633.187


Du Bois. Darkwater; voices from within the veil.


315.238


Eastman. Indian heroes and great chieftains. j 920.E132


221


Foster. Foster's complete Hoyle; an encyclopedia of games; rev. and enlarged to February, 1916.


723.276


Francis. Printing for profit. 724.317


Franck. Vagabonding down the Andes. 230.169 Vagabonding through changing Germany. 226.147


Gallagher & Moulton. Practical business English. 312.141


Genung. Working principles of rhetoric.


111.63


& Hanson.


Outlines of composition and rhetoric. 111.64


Gibbons. New map of Africa. (1900-1916) 635.60


New map of Asia. (1900-1919)


635.32


Gibson. Heroes of science. 920.G359


Giddings. Principles of sociology.


316.161


Goddard. Kallikak family; a study in the heredity of feeble-mindedness. 317.111


Psychology of the normal and the sub-normal. 316.162


Gowin. Developing executive ability.


724.331


Grenfell & Spalding.


Petit Nord. 227.197


Griffis. Young people's history of the Pilgrims. j


613.165


Gruenberg. Elementary biology. 2v.


734.156


1. Elementary biology. 2. Manual of suggestions for teachers to accompany "Ele- mentary Biology."


Hall. Morale. 316.168


Hasbrouck. Mexico, from Cortes to Carranza.


614.162


Haskins & Lord.


Some problems of the peace conference. 633.208 Haslett. Luck on the wing; thirteen stories of a sky spy. 633.209 Hazell annual and almanack for 1920. R


Heart throbs in prose and verse. 2 v.


135.132


1. Heart throbs in prose and verse contributed in the $10,000 prize contest initiated by the National mag- azine, 1904-1905.


2. More heart throbs.


Henderson. Gardens, shown to the children, by Janet Harvey Kelman and Olive Allen. j. 726.277


Hill. Worst boys in town, and other addresses. 313.244 Hobbs, Elliott & Consoliver.


Gasoline automobile, prepared in the Extension division of the University of Wisconsin. 2d ed. completely revised and rewritten. (Engineering education ser.) 1919. 724.301


Holliday. Broome street straws. 132.120


Peeps at people.


132.119


Homer. Adventures of Odysseus and the tale of Troy; by Padriac Colum.


125.25


Hoover. Kellogg. HerbertHoover. B.H7691k


822.90


Howells. Literature and life. 134.113


Hudders. Indexing and filing. 312.148


Hudson. Book of a naturalist. 736.184


Jackson. Community church. 836,161


James. Letters of Henry James; selected and edited by


Percy Lubbock. 2 v. B.J236


Jeanne d'Arc. Richards. Joan of Arc. B.J341r


Jenks. Chemistry for young people. j 732.106


Hornblow. History of the theatre in America. 2 v.


222


Johnson, Clifton, ed.


Birch-tree fairy book.


j 716.133


j 716.134


Elm-tree fairy book. Fir-tree fairy book. j 716.135


Johnson, E. A. Furniture upholstery for schools. j 724.324


Johnson, R. B. Women novelists.


113.68


Kelley. Book of Hallowe'en. 310.82


Kemmerer. A. B. C. of the federal reserve system.


314.197


Keynes. Economic consequences of the peace.


633.202


Kidder; Triangulation; applied to sheet metal pattern cutting.


734.160


King. Abolishing of death.


831.48


Kipling. Letters of travel.


223.121


Rudyard Kipling's verse; inclusive edition.


826.85


Krasinska. Journal; tr. from the Polish by Kasimir Dziekonska.


B.K866


Lanier, ed. Book of bravery. 2 v. j 920.L273


Laucks. Commercial oils; vegetable and animal, with special reference to Oriental oils.


724.330


Lewis. Margaret Cameron.


Seven purposes; an experience in psychic phe- nomena.


316.164


Lincoln. Drinkwater. Abraham Lincoln; a play


822.91


Link. Employment psychology.


315.341


Lowes. Convention and revolt in poetry.


113.65


Lutz. Animated cartoons.


724.322


Lyon & Hinds. Marine and naval boilers. 1915.


724.319


McCarthy. Heart songs and home songs. Voices from Erin; and other poems. McCord. Textbook of filing.


825.79


Macdonell. Italian fairy book. j


716.131


Maeterlinck. Children's life of the bee. j


733.148


Mountain paths.


132.123


Major. How to develop your personality.


313.243


Manly, comp. English poetry, 1170-1892. English prose, 1137-1890.


133.77


Marble. Women who came in the Mayflower.


613.169


Markham. Tool-making.


724.318


Marks. Courage today and tomorrow.


132.107


Masefield. Reynard the fox.


826.130


Meiklejohn. Cart of many colors; a story of Italy. j


225.121


Mercier. Cardinal Mercier's own story.


633.206


Merriman. Elements of sanitary engineering.


724.323


Milham. How to identify the stars.


731.153


Moore. History of religion. 2 v.


833.85


1. China-Japan-Egypt-Babylonia-Assyria-India- Persia-Greece-Rome.


2. Judaism-Christianity-Mohammedanism.


Morley. Mince pie; adventures on the sunny side of Grub street.


132.116


Morris. Story of Sigurd the Volsung.


824.35


Morton, comp. Ideal drills.


723.281


Munroe. Human factor in education.


313.236


O'Brien. White shadows in the South seas.


224.224


Osborn. Men of the old stone age.


736.179


Overton. Women who make our novels.


113.67


Packard. Old Plymouth trails.


224.225


Parkman. Fighters for peace. j 920.P235f


825.78


312.149


824.81


223


Patriotic pageants of today : The answer, The torch, When liberty calls, by Josephine Thorp; The call to the youth of America, by Rosamond Kimball; with full directions for costuming. 723.280


Pellett.


Beginner's bee book.


Pershing. Tomlinson. Story of General Pershing. j


B.P433t


Phelps. Advance of English poetry in the twentieth century. 113.66


Phillips. Pathfinder to Greylock mountain, the Berkshire hills, and historic Bennington. 224.227


Porter, Mrs. Gene Stratton-


Homing with the birds. 736.178


Pratt, Mrs. A. E. R. (Agnes Edwards) Old coast road from Boston to Plymouth. 227.184


Pratt, M. L., afterward Mrs. Chadwick. Blossom babies; how to tell the life story to little children. 735.159


Pumphrey. Pilgrim stories.


j 613.167


Rand, McNally & Co., pub.


R


Place names in the European war zone.


Rauschenbusch. Christianity and the social crisis. 835.73


920.R214


Raymond. Uncensored celebrities.


Richards. (Mrs. Waldo Richards), ed.


High tide; songs of joy and vision from the present day poets of America and Great Britain.


825.73


Ritchey. Pattern making; a practical treatise for the pattern maker on wood-working and wood-turn- ing; rev. by W. W. Munroe. 724.311


Roosevelt. Abbott. Impressions of Theodore Roosevelt. Bishop. Theodore Roosevelt and his time. B.R677bi2


B.R677a


Thayer. Theodore Roosevelt. B.R677t


Rowell. Leaders of the great war. j 920.R793


Sabin. Boys' book of frontier fighters. j 920.S116f


Boys' book of Indian warriors and heroic Indian women. j 920.S116i


Building the Pacific railway. 724.307


St. Nicholas. Guthrie, comp. Index to St. Nicholas


v. 1-45, 1873-1918. R


Schultz. Rising Wolf. j


615.132


Running Eagle. j 615.133


Seymour & Frary. How the world votes. 2 v. 315.382


Shackleton. South; the story of Shackleton's last expedi- tion 1914-1917. 224.223


Sheahan (Henry B. Beston). Firelight fairy book. j 716.132


Skinner. Children's plays. j


822.92


Slaught & Lennes.


High school algebra; advanced course. v. 2 of 734.122 Plane and solid geometry; with problems and applications. 734.161


Slosson. Creative chemistry. 1919. 724.329


Easy lessons in Einstein. 732.73


Smith (Annie S. Swan). As others see her; an Englishwoman's impres- sions of the American woman in war time, by A. Burnett-Smith. 230.182


Smith, J. C., comp. Book of verse for boys and girls. j 825.75


727.224


224


Smith, J. R. World's food resources.


315.388


Smith, L. Y. Romance of aircraft.


723.283


Sothern. Marine steam turbine. 1918.


724.293


Speer. Gospel and the new world.


833.84


New opportunity of the church.


R


Stein. Child songs of cheer.


j


824.71


Stevenson, B. E., comp. Home book of verse.


R


Stevenson, Mrs. Fannie (Van de Grift) Osborne.


Sanchez. Life of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson. B.S8475s


Stuck. Winter circuit of our Arctic coast; a narrative of a journey with dog-sleds around the entire Arctic coast of Alaska.


224.201


Tappan. Hero stories of France.


920.T161h


Tennant. Lodge, Sir O. J. Christopher.


B.T252L


Thompson. Over Indian and animal trails. j


736.181


Tomlinson. Fighters young Americans want to know. j


633.205


Trowbridge. Mexico today and tomorrow.


724.326


Turner, E. R. Ireland and England. 1919.


633.207


Usher. Story of the great war. Story of the Pilgrims for children.


613.159


Van Dyke. Grand Canyon of the Colorado.


230.183


Veblen. Vested interests; and the state of the industrial arts.


315.386


Vizetelly. Desk-book of twenty-five thousand words fre- quently mispronounced.


121.79


Walker. History of the Congregational churches in the United States.


718.11 633.201


Ward. (Mrs. Humphry Ward) Fields of victory.


Watterson. "Marse Henry", an autobiography. 2 v. B.W345


315.381


Weed. Ten New England blossoms and their insect vis- itors. 735.160


Wells, M. E. How the present came from the past. 2v. j 736.182 Wharton. French ways and their meaning. 226.146


Wheeler. The baby; his care and training.


726.309


Whiteley. Story of Opal.


B.W588


Whitman. Bazalgette. Walt Whitman; the man and his work. B.W598b


Who's Who in America. 1920-1921. v. 11. R


825.76


Wiebe. Golden jubilee edition of the Paradise of child- hood: a practical guide to kindergartners; ed. by Milton Bradley; rev. by Jenny B. Merrill; includ- ing a life of Friedrich Froebel, by Henry W. Blake. 313.96


Wilcox. Electric heating. 723.284


Wildman, ed. Reconstructing America; our next big job. 315.380 831.47


Williams. Fear not the crossing.


Winthrop. Winthrop's Journal: "History of New Eng- land", 1630-1649; ed. by J. K. Hosmer. 2 v. 1908 613.163


Wister. Straight deal, or, The ancient grudge. 315.387


Wood. Turnpikes of New England, and evolution of the same through England, Virginia, and Maryland. * 224.205


920.T595


Trevelyan. Scenes from Italy's war.


230.168


Turner, Annabell. Sewing and textiles.


625.32


j


Webster. Americanization and citizenship.


Widdemer. Old road to Paradise. (Poems)


834.92


Statesman's year-book. 1920.


225


Woodburn & Moran. Elementary American history and


government. j 615.116 Woodhull & Van Arsdale. Simple experiments in physics. 732.105 World almanac and encyclopedia. 1920. R


Yanks: A. E. F. verse; originally published in the "Stars and Stripes." 826.141


APPENDIX C-BOOKS PURCHASED FROM THE GENERAL FUND


Alden. Why the chimes rang (and other stories) A357.1


Altsheler. Great Sioux trail.


j A469.38


Last rebel.


j A469.36


Lost hunters. j A469.37


Sun of Quebec.


A469.39


Bailey. Trumpeter swan


B152.4


Barclay. Returned empty.


B2316.11


Bassett. Wall between.


B297.4


Wayfarers at the Angel's.


B297.3


Baum. Glinda of Oz. j


B321.10


Benson David Blaize, and the blue door.


j


B443.7


Bindloss. Lure of the North.


B516.15


Wilderness mine.


B516.14


Blanchard. Little maid of Picardy.


j


B593.34


Bonner, (Hard Pan). Miss Maitland, private secretary.


B858.11


Connolly. Hiker Joy.


C763.13


Conrad. The rescue.


C765.15


Crothers. Miss Muffet's Christmas party. j


C911.11


Curwood. Valley of silent men.


C947.11


Day. All-wool Morrison.


D331.12


Dell. Top of the world.


D382.12


Ervine. Foolish lovers.


E736.4


Ferber. Half portions. (Stories)


F372.8


Fox. Erskine Dale, pioneer.


F833.8


Gates. Piggie.


j


G223.3


Poor little rich girl.


j


G223.2


Haggard. When the world shook.


H124.35


Harben. Divine event.


H215.12


Heyliger. High Benton.


j


H513.1


Hudson. Little boy lost.


j


H866.1


Hueston. Eve to the rescue.


H871.4


King. Thread of flame.


K583.9


Knipe. Girls of '64.


j


K745.1


Lee. Chinese coat.


L512.9


Lincoln. Red seal.


L635.5


Lindsay & Poulsson. Joyous travelers.


j


L645.1


Lorenzini, Paolo. (Collodi Nipote). Heart of Pinocchio. j


L887.1


Lucia. Peter and Polly in autumn. j


L9633.4


MacGrath. Man with three names.


M174.15


Marks. Children in the wood stories. j


M343.2


Marshall, Archibald. Many Junes.


M355.15


Marshall, Edison. Voice of the pack.


M3554.1


Martin. Schoolmaster of Hessville.


MI3652.11


Mason. Tom Strong, Lincoln's scout.


M381.5


B6432.1


Buckrose. Silent legion.


C886.1


Cullum. Heart of Unaga.


226


Merrick. House of Lynch.


M552.3


Merwin. Hills of Han.


M557.9


Nicholson. Blacksheep! Blacksheep !


N518.13


Onions. Disturbing charm. 0584.7


Sweethearts unmet.


0584.8


Orczy. His majesty's well-beloved.


B281.20


Parrish. Wolves of the sea; being a tale of the Col- onies


P248.15


Pier. Dormitory days; more stories of St. Timothy's. j Hilltop troop.


j


P612.10


Porter. Mary Marie.


P831.11


Quirk. Freshman Dorn, pitcher.


j


Q46.8


Rinehart. Bab; a sub-deb.


R472.13


Sabin. Opening the iron trail, or, Terry as a "U. pay" man.


S116.1


Seaman. Melissa across-the-fence.


j


S438.2


Slipper Point mystery.


j


S438.3


Three sides of Paradise Green. When a cobbler ruled the king.


j


S438.4


Smith, C. A. New words self-defined.


R


Smith, Mrs. M. P. W. Young and old Puritans of Hat- field.


j


S655.13


Snaith. Adventurous lady.


S669.12


Taylor. Cecilia of the pink roses. j


T2151.1


Tomlinson. Scouting with General Funston. j


T595.54


Sergeant Ted Cole, United States marines


j


T595.55


Tracy. Diana of the moorland.


T677.16


Strange case of Mortimer Fenley.


T677.17


Vance. Dark mirror.


V274.12


Van Schaick. Peace of Roaring River.


V362.4


Van Vorst. Fairfax and his pride.


V376.3


Vorse. Growing up.


V917.4


Walpole. Captives.


W163.5


Watts. Boardman family.


W348.4


Weyman. Great house.


W546.21


White, E. O. Blue aunt.


j


W583.14 W5852.17


Widdemer. Boardwalk.


W634.8


I've married Marjorie. Wishing-ring man.


W634.9


Willsie. Forbidden trail.


W684.3


Also 139 duplicates and 73 replacements.


APPENDIX D-BOOKS BEQUEATHED TO THE TUFTS LIBRARY BY WILLIAM HENRY PRATT


Abbott.


Histories of Cyrus the Great, and Alexander the


Great; with revisions and an appendix by Lyman.


Abbott.


B.C995a2


Appleton. Chemistry; developed by facts and principles drawn chiefly from the non-metals. 1884.


732.74


Barnum. Wild beasts, birds and reptiles the


story of their capture.


1891


736.180


Beethoven. Moscheles, Ignace, ed. Life of Beethoven, in- cluding the biography by Schindler, Beethoven's correspondence to which is added The life and characteristics of Beethoven; from the Ger- man of Dr. Heinrich Doring. B.B3911m


W634.10


White, S. E. The killer. (Stories)


j


S438.5


j


P612.9


227


Bible-Whole. Holy Bible, The; being the version set forth A. D. 1611, compared with the most ancient authorities and revised. Oxford. 1885. 833.108 New Testament. New Testament, The; Being the version set forth A. D. 1611, and revised A. D. 1881; together with the King James' version, ar- ranged on opposite and corresponding pages. pref. date 18.80. 833.109


Commentaries. Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown. Commentary, critical and explanatory, on the Old and New Testaments. 2 v. in 1. 836.138 Genesis. Murphy. Critical and exegetical com- mentary on the Book of Genesis, with a new trans- lation. 1873. 836.139


Dictionaries. Comprehensive dictionary of the Bible, mainly abridged from Dr. Wm. Smith's dic- tionary of the Bible ed. by Samuel W. Bar- num. 1868. 836.76B


Brontë. Wuthering heights, by Emily Brontë; and Ag- nes Grey, by Anne Brontë. B7852.1B Bryant, ed. Picturesque America; with illustrations by eminent American artists. (1872) 2 v. *227.196


Clark (Max Adeler). Elbow-room; a novel without a plot. C542.3


Conwell. Acres of diamonds . success in life 833.92


Cyclopaedia of Methodism; ed. by Matthew Simpson. (1876) Rf


Daniels. Illustrated history of Methodism in Great Brit- ain and America. 1879.


835.81


Dante. Divine comedy; with title The vision, or, Hell, purgatory, and paradise; tr. by H. F. Cary. 1881. 124.36 Dickens, Charles, and Collins, Wilkie. Dickens-Collins Christmas stories; comprising


No thoroughfare and The two idle apprentices.


D552.36


Contents :


No thoroughfare; by Charles Dickens and


Wlikie Collins-Lazy tour of two idle apprentices ; by


Charles Dickens.


Dorchester. Christianity in the United States. 1888. 711.3 Eddy. East Weymouth; illustrated with pen and camera. 1885.


613.152


Emerson, Edwin, jr. History of the nineteenth century year by year; with an introduction by G. G. Ger- vinus (1853) tr. by Maurice Magnus (1900) 3 v. 712.65 Garfield. Balch, W. R. Life of James Abram Garfield. B.G181b Coffin, C. C. Life of James A. Garfield, with a sketch of the life of Chester A. Arthur. B.G181c




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