Town annual report of Weymouth 1925, Part 12

Author: Weymouth (Mass.)
Publication date: 1925
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 334


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The redecorating of the interior, begun in 1924, was completed. The handsome ceiling and the lighter coloring of the walls, make the rooms more cheerful and more inviting.


A new lamp was placed over the delivery desk, portable lamps were purchased for the desks in the librarian's office and improved fixtures provided for the side walls of the other rooms.


The names on the library register represented so many inac- tive borrowers that it was considered advisable to make a new registration which was begun in June. The applications filed dur- ing the first seven months of this registration, June to December, were 2986 or more than twice the number received in the first nine months of the previous revision in 1909. This does not show the total of the borrowers as new applications have not yet been pre- sented by all of the active card holders.


There were added to the library 1946 volumes, including gifts, replacements, duplicates and bound periodicals. Some of these additions were made at the request of borrowers. The trustees and the librarian gladly welcome any suggestions for the purchase of books or for improved methods of service; co-operation in this way is invited.


The mending, covering, and rebinding of worn books is not a small item in the work and expense of maintenance. In the past year 826 volumes were sent to the bindery and at the library 180 were recased by the Toronto method, besides the many covered and otherwise repaired.


Interest in the East Weymouth Branch was maintained during the year as shown by the number of cards issued to new borrowers and in the daily circulation. The average daily circulation increased from 95 in the first five months after the branch was opened in 1924 to 115 in the year 1925. The largest circulation was 229 on Decem- ber 5, the smallest 33, the day of the severe storm in February.


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The pupils in the Grammar grades are learning to make use of the books in their school work, coming often to consult the refer- ence books. The older people as well, show their appreciation of the library privileges by their patronage; the oldest borrower is a lady ninety years of age.


An Italian dictionary, an Italian grammar, and a two year sub- scription to Child Life were presented to the branch.


Considerable interest was manifested in periodicals of which 2498 were loaned.


The money from the Charles Henry Pratt Trust Fund was spent for 15 juvenile books; as these are duplicates of books in the main library they are not listed with the funds. The books pur- chased with the Tirrell Donation are listed in Appendix B; part of this fund was used for the Lincoln Library of Essential Informa- tion, for the reference department.


An improvement in the lighting of the North Weymouth Branch room was made by the installing of more modern fixtures. An additional charging tray, demanded by the increasing circulation, was added to the equipment. The total circulation was 15,864, an increase of 2.249 over that of 1924. The Life of Christ, by Papini, and a subscription to the Christian Leader were presented to this branch.


The Main Library was open 303 days and the branches were. open 252 days. The circulation from the Main Library was 52,108 ;: from the North Weymouth Branch 15,864 and from the East Wey- mouth Branch 29,042, making a total circulation of 97,014, an increase of 12,999 over that of 1924 and the largest circulation in. the history of the library.


The list of periodicals to be found in Appendix C shows that a few subscriptions have been discontinued and several new titles included.


The additions to the reference department include the following titles: Dickens encyclopedia, by A. L. Hayward; George Eliot dic- tionary, by I. G. Mudge & M. E. Sears; Great events of the great. war, ed. by C. F. Horne & W. F. Austin; Home book of modern verse, ed. by B. E. Stevenson; Index to dramatic readings, comp. by A. K. Silk & C. E. Fanning; New international year book, 1924; Statesman's year-book, 1925; United States catalog supplement, July 1921-June 1924; Whitaker's almanack, 1925; Who's who, 1925; World almanac, 1925; and The Lincoln library of essential informa- tion for the East Weymouth Branch.


Pictures from the Library Art Club on the following subjects were exhibited in the reading room: Italian posters; Lexington, Mass .; French wood carvings; The merchant marine; Baghdad and Babylon; Flowers of New England, late summer and autumn; Arizona, near Phoenix; Royal Scottish academy; American wood engravers; Recent American art; Picturesque Spain; Pleasant art, in what was once Austria; Old rhymes, il. by Henriette Willebeck Le Mair; Frank Brangwyn; Arts and crafts, work executed by students in art schools of Great Britain.


At the solicitation of the American Merchant Marine Associa- tion 246 books, contributed by the Monday Club and other inter- ested people of Weymouth and East' Braintree, were sent to the Boston Public Library for the American seamen.


A special collection of children's books was purchased in observ- ance of Children's Book Week, and put into circulation at that time.


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Several collections of books in French, German, and Italian, borrowed from the Massachusetts Department of Education, Divi- sion of Public Libraries, were used by students and by our foreign- born citizens who expressed their appreciation of the privilege. The Italian books were deposited at the East Weymouth Branch where an especial interest was shown in them by the Italian popu- lation.


"Reading With a Purpose" is a series of reading courses issued by the American Library Association to interest and assist people who grow dissatisfied with desultory reading, and who want to read with a purpose. The booklets of this series are being added to the library as they are published and, with books which they recommend, may be borrowed from the library. The number of books suggested is small and the reading of them may be easily accomplished by the average busy person.


Under the will of the late Laban Pratt of Dorchester, the library received in the latter part of the year, a valuable collection of about eighteen hundred books and two pictures, one of Abraham Lincoln and the other of Ulysses S. Grant. The books were received too late to be prepared for circulation before the close of the year.


Mr. Winslow M. Tirrell presented 78 volumes in memory of Lucy G. Tirrell.


The gifts for the year, as usual, include publications from the State and Federal governments; books, pamphlets, and periodicals from individuals and societies; and annual reports, bulletins and other publications from libraries, colleges and universities.


The Trustees hereby acknowledge these gifts and thank the donors.


The library service has been broadened in the last three years by the establishment of the branches, one at North Weymouth in 1922 and one: at East Weymouth in 1924, but there are still two urgent needs which should be met, the first and greatest of which is provision for the children by the opening of a children's room which has been repeatedly suggested in the library's annual re- ports. Can it not be achieved in the coming year?


Secondly, the fitting up of the unfinished upper story of the building as a hall which, although primarily for library use, could be used for lectures and social gatherings or for club and other meetings for educational purposes; it would also provide a place for the exhibition of pictures and other works of art which the library might receive if would-be donors were assured that a room was available for their display.


CLARANCE P. WHITTLE,


By order and in behalf of the Trustees.


Appendix A. Statistics. Appendix B. Books added during 1925.


Appendix C. Periodicals.


APPENDIX A-STATISTICS Classification of Circulation


Main


East Weymouth


North Weymouth


Total


Class


Loans


Per Cent


Loans


Per Cent


Loans


Per Cent


Loans


Arts


2438


4.68


198


.68


135


.85


2771


Biography


849


1.63


122


.42


136


.86


1107


Fiction


35,898


68.89


23,874


82.20


12,987


81.86


72,759


History


2132


4.09


579


1.99


304


1.92


3015


Literature


+1362


2.62


411


1.42


146


.92


1919


Natural Science


1218


2.34


244


.84


106


.67


1568


Poetry


1073


2.06


176


.60


64


.40


1313


Social Science


1279


2.45


266


.92


325


2.05


1870


Religion


- 123


.23


17


.06


4


.02


144


Travel


1000


1.93


657


2.27


247


1.56


1904


Periodicals


4736


9.08


2498


8.60


1410


8.89


8644


136


. ...


52,108


100.00


29,042


100.00


15,864


100.00


97,014


Number of Volumes Distributed Through the Several Delivery Stations


Precincts 1.


Delivery Stations


Loans


North Weymouth Branch


691


East Weymouth Branch


887


2 & 6 4


Alfred S. Tirrell


1285


5


Fogg Memorial Library


1108


7.


W. B. Chalke & Sons


514


8


Smith's Market


1682


-


6167


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STATISTICS BASED ON THE FORM ADOPTED BY THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION


Days open during the year (Main Library) 303


Days open during the year (East Weymouth Branch) 252


Days open during the year (North Weymouth Branch) 252


Number of volumes at beginning of the year


36,002


Number of volumes added during the year by purchase


1641


Number of volumes added during the year by gift


261


Number of volumes lost or withdrawn during the year


237


Number of volumes burned because of contagious diseases


15


Number of books previously reported lost, found


9


Total number at end of the year


37,705


Total number of volumes ient during the year


97,014


Number of volumes of fiction lent


72,759


Number of volumes lent to 6 schools


3680


Number of volumes lent to 31 teachers


791


Number of volumes lent on 159 student's cards


3362


Number of volumes lent on 13 vacation cards


261


Number of volumes lent through the inter-library loan


88


Average daily circulation (Main Library)


171-


Average daily circulation (East Weymouth Branch)


115+


Average daily circulation (North Weymouth Branch)


63-


Number of branches


2


Number of volumes lent through the East Weymouth Branch


29,042


Number of volumes lent through the North Weymouth . Branch


15,864


Number of delivery stations


6


Number of volumes lent through the delivery stations


6167


Number of new borrowers registered during the year


708


Number of newspapers and periodicals currently received (Number of copies, not titles)


191


Number of volumes rebound


826


Number of periodicals bound


44


Receipts from


Payments for


Town appropriation $12,800.00 Books and Periodicals $3,459.52


Endowment funds 1,309.80


Binding 700.86


Salaries, library service, janitor service


4,942.42


Heat 601.36


Tight 319.87


Rent (Branches)


1,257.48


Other expenses 2,618.01


Unexpended balance 210.28


$14,109.80 $14,109.80


APPENDIX B .- BOOKS ADDED DURING 1925.


General Fund and Gifts


Adams, Herbert. Secret of Bogey House. A2132.1


Adams, J. G. & Elliott, C. A. Wood, wire and cardboard. j 723.362


+Adams, J. Q. Seward. Life and public services of John Quincy Adams. 1849 B.A2142s


138


Adams, Katherine. Silver tarn. j A2144.5


¿Adams, Morley. Toy-making at home.


j 723.348


Adams, William, ed. Fables and rhymes. Folk-story and verse.


j 716.182


Addington. Round the year in Pudding lane.


j A224.3


Aesop. Aesop for children; with pictures by Milo Winter. Aksakov. Chronicles of a Russian family. Allen. Judgment of Paris.


B.A3156


A42502.1


¡American Legion-Dept. of Mass. Annual proceedings. 1924.


617.174


American library association, pub.


Reading with a purpose; a series of reading courses. 131.85


6. Frontiers of knowledge, by Bennett.


7. Ears to hear, by Mason.


3v. 633.252


¡Americans in the great war. 1. Second Battle of the Marne.


2. Battle of St. Mihiel.


3. Meuse-Argonne Battlefields.


fAnderson. Heart of the red firs. A545.1


Andress. Boys and girls of Wake-up Town. Journey to health land.


j


726.373


j 726.374


Ansell. Dogs and men


736.230


¡Appleton. Overton. Portrait of a publisher.


B.A6510


Arabian nights entertainments.


Arabian nights; selected and ed. by Padraic Colum. j Z71.12


¡Ascham. Johnson. Memoir of Roger Ascham. (also Memoir of Thomas Arnold, by A. P. Stanley)


B.A812j


Ashmun. No school tomorrow.


j A827.1


Atkinson. First studies of plant life [1901]


735.165


Babcock. Appraisal of real estate.


314.226


Bacheller. Father Abraham.


B122.18


Bacon. Jesus and Paul.


836.157


Baker. Pedlar's ware.


j 716.177


Bakewell. True fairy stories.


j


716.192


Baldwin. Another fairy reader.


j 716.185


Fairy reader. Fifty famous people; a book of short stories.


j B193.10


Banks. House of the lions.


j B2239.1


Barnes. Estimating building costs and appraising buildings. 724.402


+Barrington, E., pseud. Divine lady.


B2753.1


#Bartlett. Real boys and girls. 1878.


j


B2823.1


Bassett. Christopher and the clockmakers.


j B297.10


¡Baxter. Baxter. James Phinney Baxter.


B.B3298b


Baynes. The Sprite; the story of a red fox.


j 736.227


Beach. Introduction to sociology and social problems Beeding. Seven sleepers.


B3911.1


Beers. Prairie fires.


B39115.1


Belloc. Economics for Helen.


315.466


+Elements of the great war. [1916] 633.250 Mr. Petre. B415.2


Beman, comp. Selected articles on prohibition; modification of the Volstead law. 315.468


j 716.184


316.200


j 716.181


j A254.2


139


Bennett. Barnaby Lee.


j B436.2


Benson. King's achievement.


B444.3


+Beresford. Invisible event. B451.1 Monkey puzzle. B451.2


+Bergen & Davis. Principles of botany.


735.167


Best British short stories of 1925; ed by E. J. O'Brien & John Cournos. v. 4 of


113.78


Best plays of 1923-24; ed. by Burns Mantle. v. 5 of 822.129


113.61


Best short stories of 1924; ed. by E. J. O'Brien. v. 10 of #Bigelow-Hartford carpet co. Century of carpet and rug making in America. Bigham. Merry animal tales.


724.419


Bindloss. Cross trails.


Prairie gold. j B593.40


Blanchard, H. F. & Oliver, A. F. Electrical equipment of the automobile. 724.408


Blanchard, R. H. Liability and compensation insurance


314.225


Boas & Hahn. Social backgrounds of English literature. 134.116


Bok. Twice thirty. B.B634t


Bonner. 365 bedtime stories.


j B6433.1


+Borland, ed. Yarrow, its poets and poetry. 1890.


825.121


Bradford, Gamaliel. Wives.


920.B72W


Bradford, William. Bradford's history of the Plymouth settlement, 1608-1650, rendered into modern English by Harold Paget. 617.176


Braithwaite, ed. Anthology of magazine verse for 1924 and year book of American poetry. v. 12 of 817.61 ¡Story of the great war. j 633.253


j B745.1


¡Alma's sophomore year.


J B745.2


¡Alma's junior year. ¡Alma's senior year. j B745.4


j B745.3


Bremer. America of the fifties: letters of


Frederika Bremer, ed. by A. B. Benson


224.261


Selections from the author's The Homes of the New World. 224.48


Brewster. Little garden for little money. 726.366


Bronson. Short history of American literature. 134.115 ed. American poems. (1625-1892) 824.96


Brown. Mysteries of Ann. B813.23 j 716.191


Browne. Granny's wonderful chair.


Bryant, Mrs. L. M. Children's book of celebrated bridges j 727.277


Bryant, S. C. Story reader, book one.


j 133.79


¿Bryant, W. C. Library of poetry' and song.


817.75


Buck. Portuguese silver.


B855.7


¡Buehler. Practical exercises in English. [1895]


111.79


+Bulwer-Lytton. Dramas and poems.


822.130


Burnham. Lavarons. B935.29


Z78.6


St. Helios.


Z78.7


Cabot. Except ye be born again.


836.167


Cadby. Puppies and kittens, and other stories.


j


C1122.1


Carpenter. Fairy grammar. j C226.1


Casey. Sea plunder.


C267.1


.


j


B484.1


B516.25


B516.26


Blanchard, A. E. Everyday girl.


Breitenbach. Alma at Hadley Hall.


¡Burr. House on Charles street.


140


Castelhun. House in the Golden orchard. Penelope and the Golden orchard. j Penelope's problems. j C2742.1


j C2742.3


C2742.2


Cather, K. D. Religious education through story-telling


312.164


Cather, W. S. Professor's house.


C283.5


Chadwick. Cactus ..


C342.1


Chafee. Freedom of speech.


315.483


Chapman & Counts. Principles of education.


313.283


Chatterton. Seamen all.


223.127


¿Chaucer. The Prologue, the Knightes tale, the Nonne prestes tale, ed. by Rev. Richard Morris.


815.33


Cheesman. Everyday doings of insects.


733.178


Chisholm. Land of big rivers.


C443.1


Clare. Musical appreciation and the studio club.


721.567


Clark, Margery, pseud.


Poppy seed cakes. j C5454.1


¡Clay. Life and speeches of Henry Clay. 1843. 2v.


127.27


¿Clemens, (Mark Twain) $30,000 bequest, and other stories.


123.58


Cleugh. Ernestine Sophie. Matilda, governess of the English.


C5957.2


Cobb. Alias Ben Alibi.


C6332.7


Cole. Death of a millionaire.


C672.1


Colum. At the gateways of the day. Island of the mighty.


j


716.152


Peep-show man.


j 716.178


Comstock. Joline. Smothered fires.


C736.11


Connolly. Steel decks.


C763.15


Conover. Dressmaking made easy.


724.390


Conrad. Tales of hearsay. [Stories]


C765.18


Cook, ed. Homework and hobbyhorses; new poems by boys of the Perse school, Cambridge,


j 824.92


+Cooley. Social organization.


316.198


Coolidge. America's need for education, and other educational addresses.


313.284


Crawford. Come-back.


C857.1


Crawley. Reveries of a father.


310.96


Croft. Circuit troubles and testing.


723.366


+Crowninshield, (Arthur Loring Bruce). The bridge-fiend.


130.113


Crussell. Jobbing work for the carpenter, builder and handy man. 724.409


Cunningham. Gypsying through Central America.


227.214


Curtis. Yankee girl at Gettysburg.


j


C942.25


Davies. How to read history.


715.77


Davis, E. H. Keys of the city.


D291.2


Davis, Watson. Story of copper.


731.187


+Davison. Games and parties for children.


j 723.347


Day. Clothes make the pirate.


D331.17


+Dealey. Sociology, its simpler teachings and applications.


316.197


De Bruyne. Electrolytic rectifier.


723.367


fDeland. The voice.


D374.18


De La Pasture, (E. M. Delafield) Mrs. Harter. Dell. Passer-by, and other stories.


D376.1


D382.19


+De Morgan. On a pincushion and other fairy tales. j 716.169


C5957.1


j 716.153


C736.12


141


¡Des Cars. Treatise on pruning forest and ornamental trees. 1900.


726.365


DeSchrveinitz, Art of helping people out of trouble. 311.216


DeSelincourt. Young mischief and the perfect pair. D453.1


¡DeWet. Three years' war. 1902. 635.64


Dickens. Christmas carol. j D552.32


Ley. Dickens circle, a narrative of the novelist's friendships. 920.L596d


Dickinson. Playwrights of the American theater.


822.119


Diver. Coombe St. Mary's. D642.10


Great amulet. D642.9


#Dog life, narratives.


j 736.226


Drago. Snow patrol.


D782.1


¡Duffey, ed. Acting version of Everyman and The second shepherds' play. 822.134


Dunbar. Sons o' Cormac an' tales of other men's sons. j 716.172


230.210


Dunlap. Radio manual.


723.353


Dutton. Second bullet.


D957.1


fEdgren. Italian and English dictionary.


5.E


Eliason. First aid in emergencies.


726.355


Ellis, (Colonel H. R. Gordon) Black Partridge.


j


E472.46


Osceola.


j


E472.44


Red Jacket. Tecumseh.


j E472.43


Emanuel, Walter, pseud. A dog day.


E531.1


Emerson. Pepys's ghost. 1900.


130.110


Fairbank. The Smiths.


F153.1


Farjeon. Gypsy and Ginger.


j F226.1


Singing games for children.


j


723.357


Farmer. Nature myths of many lands.


j 716.186


Farnol. Loring mystery.


F235.14


Fielding, A., pseud. Charteris mystery.


F462.2


Finger. Tales from silver lands.


j


716.176


Fitzpatrick. Jock of the bushveld.


j 736.232


Fletcher. Amaranth club.


F635.28


False scent. Wolves and the lamb.


F635.23


Foley. Sing a song of Sleepy Head.


j 825.124


Follett. Creative experience.


316.191


Footner. Officer!


F739.3


+Forbes & Cadman. France and New England.


613.181


Forman. Pony express.


F762.3


Freeman. Mystery of Angelina Frood. Shadow of the Wolf.


F873.2


French, J. L., ed. Sixty years of American humor; a prose anthology. 130.111


j


F887.2


Friel. Mountains of mystery. River of seven stars.


F915.6


230.204


231.93


Frye-Atwood geographical series. 2v. Atwood. New geography; book two.


Frye. New geography; book one (in two parts)


Fryer. Book of boyhoods, Chaucer to MacDowell j 920.F944b


+G. A. R., Dept. of Mass. Journals of the fifty-eighth and fifty-ninth annual encampments. 1924 & 1925. 2v. 617.101


Gabriel, ed. Christianity and modern thought. 834.117


F873.3


French, H. W. Lance of Kanana.


F635.27


j E472.45


Dunbaugh. Going to Florida ?


142


Galsworthy. Caravan. [stories]


G137.14


Old English: a play in three acts.


823.100


Garrett. Doctor Ricardo. G194.1


Garstin. Owl's house.


G196.2


#Gay. Commission for relief in Belgium. review of relief operations.


Statistical


633.258


Gehrkens. Fundamentals of music.


721.566


Gibbs, Anthony. Peter Vacuum.


G3547.1


+Gibbs, G. F. Sackcloth and scarlet.


G355.7


Gibbs, P. H. Little novels of nowadays. Reckless lady.


G3552.4


+Gilman. First steps in English literature. 117.29


Glasgow. Barren ground.


G462.14


Gluck. Green blot.


G522.2


+Godolphin. Evenings at home, in words of one syllable j G545.1


Goldberger. Intermediate book in English for coming citizens. v. 2 of


111.76


+Goldsmith. Selection from his works.


117.42


Gollomb. That year at Lincoln high Tuning in at Lincoln high. Working through at Lincoln high.


j


G583.3


j G583.2


Gordon, (Ralph Connor) Treading the winepress. Gowing. Sea Lavender.


G651.14 G744.1 5.G


Gray, C. W., comp. Sporting spirit. [Stories]


G7925.1


+Gray, Joslvn. January girl.


j G794.1


mariner.


B.G867m


Grey. Thundering herd.


G868.27


Grimball & Wells. Costuming a play.


722.257


Grimm. Household stories.


j G884.2 313.286


+Guerber, ed. Marchen und erzahlungen fur anfanger. 3.G8


+Haaren & Poland. Famous men of the middle ages.


920.H111 817.77


Hall. High adventure; a narrative of air fighting in France. j 633.257 H226.12


Harker. Broken bow.


+Harper, ed. History of woman suffrage. v. 5 and 6 of 316.22 H2462.6


Harrison. Andrew Bride of Paris.


Haskell. Katrinka. j H272.1


Hawes. Whaling.


725.211


Hawkins, (Anthony Hope) Little Tiger. H314.20


+Hawthorne, Whole history of Grandfather's chair. j


H318.18


+Hayes, I. I. Arctic boat journey in the autumn of 1854.


230.206


+Hayes, R. B. Conwell. Life and public services of Gov. Rutherford B. Hayes. [1876]


Hemon. Blind man's buff.


B.H329c H375.3 H386.11


+Herford. Little book of bores. [1906]


130.112


Hergesheimer. Balisand.


H425.8


¡Higgins. First science book; physics and chemistry. [1905] 732.132


Hodgkins, ed. Atlantic treasury of childhood stories j H664.1


Holt, ed. Happy baby. 726.378


Homer. Iliad, for boys and girls; told in simple


language by Alfred J. Church. j 125.41


j


G583.1


+Grandgent. Italian grammar.


Grenfell. Mathews. Wilfred Grenfell, the master-


Groves. Wholesome childhood.


+Hales, ed. Longer English poems, with notes.


[Stories]


G3552.5


Hendryx. Oak and iron.


143


Hooker. Story of an independent newspaper; one hundred years of the Springfield Republican, 1824-1924. 136.129


Hoover. American individualism.


310.102


Hopkins. Kipling country.


232.157


Hornaday. Tales from nature's wonderlands.


736.228


Horton. Man of the desert.


H7877.2


Hough. Ship of souls.


H815.15


Howe, ed. Chemistry in industry. v. 2 of


724.384


Huckel. Secret of the East.


235.149


Hudson, J. W. Nowhere else in the world.


H8623.2


Hudson, W. H. Introduction to the study of literature.


111.81


Hueston. Swedey.


Hull. Trail and pack-horse. j


H8778.1


Humphrey. Story of the Marys.


j


920.H8821m


Irving. Rip Van Winkle and The legend of Sleepy Hollow.


j I1725.5


Irwin. Youth rides west.


I1727.1


Ives. Home conveniences.


725.222


Ivimey. Complete version of Ye three blind mice. j 317.209


J133.9


Jackson, Mrs. G. E. S. Adventures of Tommy Postoffice. j Captain Polly, an Annapolis co-ed.


j J133.11


Captain Polly of Annapolis. j J133.10


j J133.7


Wee Winkles and Wideawake. Wee Winkles at the mountains. j J133.8


727.268


+Jackson, Thomas. Stories about animals.


j 736.229


James. Cowboys north and south.


224.260


+Jenks. The trust problem. 314.242


J496.1


Jesus Christ. Barton. Man nobody knows.


833.139


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315.445


childhood.


j 824.91 J647.16 723.360


Jolley. Alternating current rectification.


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B.J832p


Keith, Marion, pseud. Gentleman adventurer.


K264.1


Keith's plan book, low cost bungalows, book "A." Kelland. Miracle.


K282.4


Kellogg. Evolution.


731.192


Kelly. Mansion House.


K297.1


Kendall, Oswald. Stormy Petrel.


K333.2


Kendall, R. S. Luck of the mounted.


K335.1


¡Kent. Fundamentals of Christianity. & Jenks. Jesus' principles of living.


836.156


Kilbourne. Mrs. William Horton speaking.


K556.1


King. The Bible and common sense. High forfeit. K583.13


826.173


Kipling. Ballads and other verses. ¡Mulvaney stories.


K627.25


Klickmann. Carillon of Scarpa.


K683.2


Lagerlof. Marbacka. Langford. Stories of the first American animals. j. 736.234


B.L134


LaRue. F-u-n book. j 133.78


Johnsen, comp. Selected articles on child labor. Johnson, comp. Youngsters, collected poems of


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727.271


836.170


833.133


Jackson, J. F. A. American colonial architecture.


Jessup, ed. Representative American short stories.


H871.8


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723.356


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315.480


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L512.14


Lefferts. Our own United States.


j 230.207


Leonard, ed. Atlantic book of modern plays.


822.132


Lester. Historic costume.


724.418


Lewis. Arrowsmith.


L589.3


Lincoln. Nicolay. Boy's life of Abraham Lincoln. j B.L631n


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Lindsay. Silverfoot.


j L644.1


Liscomb. Prince of Washington square.


L682.1


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223.129


Lodge. Atoms and rays.


731.186


Lofting. Doctor Dolittle's circus.




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