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Wetherbee, Ellis
100 00
100 00
$15,637 70
$16,687 97
$542 56
$553 25
$16,952 28
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Police Department
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To the Citizens of Acton:
I herewith submit a summary of the work handled by this de- partment during the past year.
An itemized police log to verify this report has been turned over to your Honorable Board of Selectmen.
Following is the report:
142
Telephone calls received
430
Telephone calls made
158
Emergency calls answered (after midnight)
17
Emergency calls answered (before midnight)
28
Complaints received and investigated
79
Persons questioned during investigations
83
Arrests and Prosecutions made on following charges:
Drunkenness
11
Operating under the influence of liquor
6
Operating so as to endanger
3
Leaving scene of accident
2
Operating without a license
1
Manslaughter
1
Larceny
Default Warrant
3 1 1
Neglected Child Warrant
Burning building with intent to defraud insurance company Non-support
2
Transportation of Prisoners:
Acton to Concord
11
At Concord District Court
27
At Cambridge Superior Court
12
Juveniles reprimanded
20
Accidents reported
47
Deaths due to auto accidents
1
Occupants of automobiles injured in accidents
35
Pedestrians injured by automobiles
1
Operators warned
9
Trips to Emerson Hospital
5
Licenses suspended
6
65
2
Persons calling at the office
Licenses revoked Registrations revoked
Assisted in investigations for other departments
Assisted in investigations of suspicious fires
Recommendations given for reissuing of license Recommendations asked for and refused
Reprimands for illegal parking Persons summoned to Court
Summonses served for other departments
14
Suspicious cars looked over after midnight
10
Suspicious cars looked over before midnight Cars ordered taken to garage
Traffic duty during funerals
Traffic duty during weddings
Motorists assisted after midnight
3
Pedestrians picked up and questioned after midnight
Pedestrians picked up and questioned before midnight
Persons reported loitering around homes
Stray dogs reported
Dog complaints received
Mad dogs
1
Dogs disposed of
12
Dogs killed by automobiles
3
Lost dogs reported
3 1 94
Notices of unpaid taxes sent to owners of dogs
30
Fire alarms answered (traffic-protection)
13
Emergency telegrams delivered to persons
2
Emergency telephone calls delivered to persons
1
Persons notified of relations sick or injured Persons notified of death of relatives
3
Attention of authorities called in welfare cases
1
Public buildings checked on when lights found burning after midnight
2
Calls received by radio after midnight
4
Danger spots found in highway reported and eliminated
3
Obstructions in roadway removed after midnight
3 1
Assisted in medical aid
3
Traffic duty at concerts and plays
7 3
Persons reported missing from home
Protection given persons during domestic troubles
3
Trips made to other towns during investigations, etc. :
Concord 18 Carlisle 2 Brookline
1
Maynard 8 Worcester 2 West Concord
Boston 4 Marlboro 1 Wayland
1
Littleton 3 Woburn 1 Stow
1
Harvard 2 Lowell 1 Westboro
5 10
3
2
3 2 25
11
5 1
2
13
3 1
3 11 15
Reported bitten by dogs
Poultry killed by dogs as reported to this department
1
Painting traffic lines at West Acton
1
1
66
Homes checked on during absence of occupants at their request Persons protected while obtaining belongings
Persons ordered off property for owners
Missing persons located Truants looked after
Posting warrants
Collecting ballots
3
Dog notices posted
1
Jury blanks filled out for Dist. Attorney's office
Windows reported broken
2 7 1
Accidental shooting
Attempted suicides
Suicides
Persons sent home off the streets when intoxicated
Disturbances quelled after midnight
Complaints received on bad checks
Assisted in search for escaped prisoners (reformatory)
1
Boys returned to Fernald School
2
With Tax Collector during collections
2
With Water Department Collector during collections
2
Damage caused to property by cows
$30 00
Property reported stolen:
$44 00 in cash.
3 plants.
1 hunting knife
1 carton cigarettes
6 tires
3 wheels
1 clock
182 gallons gasoline 5 gallons motor oil
30 gallons range oil
25 bushels apples
30 pieces of lumber
2 doors
poultry (number unknown) spark plugs heater motor tools
Trips made to other sections of the Town outside regular patrol :
West Acton
44
North Acton
24
East Acton 20 Acton Center 19
Property recovered : $44.00 in cash 2 doors
Restitution made to the amount of $62.10.
67
4 6
1
7 6 3
1 1
4 3 1
Property reported lost :
10 bags fertilizer
1 bag wool
1 handbag
1 pocketbook
Property found and returned to owners:
1 Sphygmomanometer
1 bag wool
1 handbag
Officers on duty at Acton Fair 5
Officers on duty at Acton High football gam
1
Officers on duty during road race 3
Officers on duty for Hallowe'en
4
Officers on duty for Memorial Day Services
4
Officers on duty at Caucus
1
Officers on duty at Town Meetings
2
Respectfully submitted,
MICHAEL FOLEY, Chief of Police.
Report of Inspector of Animals
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen of the Town of Acton:
I hereby submit my report as Inspector of Animals for the year 1933.
Cows
445
Young Cattle
95
Swine
96
Sheep
22
Goats
6
Bulls
16
Oxen
2
Quarantined five cows for tuberculosis. Quarantined seven dogs, suspicious of rabies.
FRED S. WHITCOMB,
Inspector.
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Report of Superintendent of Streets
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen :
I submit herewith my report covering the highway maintenance and construction work during 1933.
In addition to regular maintenance work, such as scraping, drag- ging, surface repair and patching, the following streets have been surface-treated :
With M. C. 1 Oil: Central Street, High Street, School Street, Newtown Road.
With 45 per cent Asphaltic Oil: Nagog Hill Road, Harris Street, Davis Road, Esterbrook Road, Taylor Road, Powder Mill Road, Concord Street, Piper Street, Arlington Street, Martin Street, Pros- pect Street, Nashoba Road, Homestead Street, Hayward Road, Maple Avenue, Hammond Street, Parker Street, Stow Street, Sud- bury Road, Elm Street, Davis Terrace, Wright Terrace.
New Gravel :
Hayward Road
700 ft.
Nagog Hill Road
800 ft.
Hammond Street
540 ft.
Carlisle Road
425 ft.
Pope Road
300 ft.
Concord Road
500 ft.
Wood Lane
200 ft.
Parker Street
600 ft.
Robbins Street
800 ft.
Charter Road
200 ft.
Homestead Street
400 ft.
Arlington Street
400 ft.
New Drainage:
Willow Street 40 feet of 15-inch corrugated pipe
Willow Street 40 feet of 12-inch corrugated pipe
Strawberry Hill Road 36 feet of 12-inch corrugated pipe Concord Road 10 feet of 12-inch corrugated pipe one drop inlet
Massachusetts Avenue
New Construction :
Pope Road
4100 ft. new gravel, oil, drainage and fence Respectfully submitted,
A. H. PERKINS, Superintendent of Streets.
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Assessors' Report
Buildings, exclusive of land Land Personal
$2,433,680 00 719,155 00 603,622 00
Valuation April 1, 1932
$3,756,457 00 3,822,940 00
Decrease in valuation
$66,483 00
Rate of taxation $23 60
Tax assessed as follows:
Real estate
$74,406 92
Personal estate
14,245 46
Polls
1,748 00
$90,400 38
Old age assistance tax
892 00
Amount of money raised :
State tax
$5,130 00
County tax
5,151 10
State park assessment
9 17
State audit assessment
187 87
State aid overdraft
250 00
Old age assistance tax
6 00
Town grant
76,627 79
Overlay
3,038 45
$90,400 38
Added assessment :
Polls
20 00
Old age assistance tax
10 00
Excise :
Number of vehicles assessed
1133
Total valuation of motor vehicles
$279,450 00
Rate of taxation $31 55
Total tax assessed
6978 00
WARREN H. JONES, ALBERT P. DURKEE, HENRY L. HAYNES, Board of Assessors.
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Report of Tax Collector
1930 Dr.
Interest collected
$13 56
Paid Treasurer
$13 56
1931 TOWN TAX
Dr.
Uncollected January 1, 1933
$14,499 85
Interest collected
1,291 65
$15,791 50
Cr.
Paid Treasurer
$13,995 23
Abated
809 43
Tax titles
963 70
Uncollected January 1, 1934
23 14
$15,791 50
1932
Dr.
Uncollected January 1, 1933
$30,531 59
Interest collected
528 02
$31,059 61
Cr.
$14,601 93
Abated
158 64
Tax title
1,120 00
Uncollected January 1, 1934
15,179 04
$31,059 61
1933
Dr.
Committed
$91,322 38
Interest collected
32 48
$91,354 86
Cr.
Paid Treasurer
$55,044 64
Abated
110 91
Old Age Assistance refund
133 00
Uncollected January 1, 1934
36,066 31
$91,354 86
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Paid Treasurer
Cr.
MOTOR EXCISE TAX
1931 Dr.
Uncollected January 1, 1933
$1,573 96 154 73
$1,728 69
Cr.
$1,363 46
260 20
105 03
$1,728 69
1932
Dr.
Uncollected January 1, 1933
$3,171 83
Interest collected
59 38
$3,231 21
Cr.
$1,137 72
Paid Treasurer Abated
39 45
Uncollected January 1, 1934
2,054 04
$3,231 21
1933
Dr.
Committed
$6,978 00
Interest collected
8 05
$6,986 05
Cr.
Paid Treasurer
$3,274 38
Abated
303 34
Uncollected January 1, 1934
3,408 33
$6,986 05
SUMMARY OF TAX COLLECTOR'S REPORT
Total Debits
1930 town tax
$13 56
1931 town tax
15,791 50
1932 town tax
31,059 61
1933 town tax
91,354 86
1931 excise
1,728 69
1932 excise
3,231 21
1933 excise
6,986 05
$150,165 48
72
Interest collected
Paid Treasurer Abated Uncollected January 1, 1934
Total Credits
Cash Paid Treasurer
Abated Tax titles Old Age Assistance Refund Uncollected
$89,430 92 1,681 97 2,083 70 133 00 56,835 89
$150,165 48
CHARLES A. DURKEE, Tax Collector.
Fire Department
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:
I herewith submit my report for the Fire Department for the year of 1933:
The number of alarms answered by the entire department are as follows:
Building, 14; Auto, 5; Chimney, 10; Oil, 1; Dump, 1.
We had a very lean year as far as fires were concerned, and only a few were serious, which helped to get us through the year on the appropriation allowed us.
The apparatus is in fairly good condition considering its age, but there are some repairs needed to keep it in good working order. I feel that it is better and more economical to keep the equipment in good condition than it is to let it get run down. Therefore, we are asking for a little more money than was allowed us last year.
In behalf of the Board of Engineers, I would like to give the firemen honorable mention for their splendid co-operation in help- ing us stay within our appropriation. They willingly gave up the small pay they had usually received, economized in every way pos- sible, and yet responded to alarms and duties asked of them, cheer- fully, and we certainly appreciate it.
Respectfully submitted,
H. S. MacGREGOR, Chief of Fire Department.
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Forest Warden's Report
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To the Honorable Board of Selectmen:
Gentlemen:
Your Forest Warden submits the following report for the year ending Dec. 31, 1933:
Total number of fires responded to 16
Investigations by Forest Warden or Deputy 6
Prosecutions of violators of permit laws 1
This has been a very good year on forest fires owing to the wet spring and extremely wet fall; as a result of this fact we had money enough within our appropriation to purchase quite a little new hose and other much needed equipment.
Your Forest Warden wishes to recommend the usual appropria- tion of ($500.) five hundred dollars, as more hose will be needed this year.
Your Forest Warden wishes to further recommend that if money be available from welfare or any other source, a certain amount be allotted for the purpose of developing water holes, dry hydrants and the brushing out of wood roads, to facilitate and accelerate the extinguishing of forest fires and thereby protect our homes and woodlands. This has proven to be of great benefit, and a project well worthy of consideration at this time.
Respectfully submitted,
ALAN B. FROST, Forest Warden.
74
Report of the Board of Health
For the Year Ending December 31, 1933
Burial permits issued in Acton 36
Residents who died in other towns
2
Total number of deaths recorded 38
Non-resident burials 34
List of contagious diseases reported to Board of Health January 1,
1933 to January 1, 1934:
Measles 7
Scarlet Fever
13
Total
20
Deaths, none.
Your board would recommend that $1,000 be appropriated for the use of the board for the present year.
ACTON BOARD OF HEALTH,
C. A. DURKEE, Agent.
Report of Town Nurse
To the Board of Health :
Fees collected
$40 25
Town calls
765
Welfare
417
Prenatal 102
Child Welfare
211
Respectfully submitted,
LILLIAN E. FROST.
75
Goodnow Fund For the Year Ending December 31, 1933
Investments
Warren Institution for Savings
$1,453 30
Charlestown Five Cents Savings bank
1,000 00
City Institution for Savings, Lowell
1,000 00
Receipts
Warren Institution for Savings
$43 77
Charlestown Five Cents Savings Bank
35 00
City Institution for Savings
32 50
$111 27
Payments
Ella L. Miller, treasurer of the Evangelical Church in Acton
$97 50
Fred W. Green, care of Goodnow lot, Woodlawn Cemetery
9 00
Added to Savings deposit
4 77
$111 27
CHARLOTTE CONANT, CHARLES E. SMITH, HORACE F. TUTTLE, Trustees of Goodnow Fund.
Report of Inspector of Slaughtering
To the Honorable Board of Selectmen: I herewith submit my report for the year 1933: Beef, 3; Veal, 10; Sheep, 1; Pigs, 2.
JAMES KINSLEY,
Inspector.
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Librarian's Report, 1933
Accessions: Number of volumes in the Library January 1, 1933, 19,497. Increase by purchase, 492. Increase by gift, 59. Total increase, 551. Withdrawn from circulation, 251. Total number of volumes in Library January 1, 1934, 19,797.
Circulation : Number of days the Library was open, 100.
Number of volumes circulated, 16,067.
Largest daily circulation, 307 on February 5.
Smallest daily circulation, 89 on December 20. Daily average circulation, 160 plus.
Received from Library fines and magazines sold Expended for postage
$61 04
1 04
Paid to Town Treasurer
$60 00
Gifts of Books have been received from the following sources : U. S. Government, 2; State of Massachusetts, 9; Anon, 1; Albert Jen- sen, 1; Arthur F. Davis, 4; Carl S. Johanson, Jr., 5 ; Estate of Bessie Ball, 1; Frank E. Parsons, 2; George A. Richardson, 2; Howard L. Jones, 2; Leo Thatcher, 1; Leonard D. White, 2; M. P. Moore, 11; Mrs. Ralph Crooker, 1; O'Neil Brothers, 8; Phyllis Jones, 1; Ruth Horton, 4; Samuel F. Rockwell, 1; William Horton, 1; Total, 59. Also a gift of a framed oil painting of Ball's Pencil Factory; from the estate of Bessie Ball.
ARTHUR F. DAVIS, Librarian.
77
NON-FICTION
Adams, J. T .- The March of Democracy
Aldrich, Mrs. T. B .- Crowding Memories
Alexander, Grand Duke-Always a Grand Duke
Anesaki, M .- Art, Life and Nature in Japan
Anon .- Constitution of the Boston Stock Exchange
Anon .- Violin Preceptor
Austin, M .- Earth Horizon
922A937a 922W588b
Barrie, J. M .- The Admirable Crichton
82B275a
Barrie, J. M .- Dear Brutus
82B275d
Barrie, J. M .- Quality Street
82B275q
Barrie, J. M .- What Every Woman Knows
82B275w
Barrows, H. K .- Water Power Engineering
62B278w
Barton, B .- What Can a Man Believe
20B293w
Beals, C .- The Crime of Cuba
917.28B366c 59B414e
Beebe, W .- Edge of the Jungle
Beebe, W .- Pheasant Jungles
915B414p
Beebe, W .- Pheasants, Their Lives and Homes
59B414ph
Bennett, A .- The Journal of Arnold Bennett 924B471b
Bobbé, D .- Abigail Adams the Second First Lady
922A2112b
Bonsels, W .- An Indian Journey
915.4B72li
Brayley, A. W .- A Complete History of the Boston Fire Department, 1630-1888 974.5B827c
Buchan, J .- Homilies and Recreations 82B918h
Burns, W. N .- The Saga of Billy the Kid
922B717b
Byers, T .- Martha Berry the Sunday Lady of Possum Trot
922B534b
Crar, H .- The West is Still Wild
917.3C311w
Chambers, W .- Samuel Seabury a Challenge
922S438c
Chapman, J. G .- The American Drawing Book 74C466a
Charnwood, L .- Abraham Lincoln
922L736ch
Chase, S. and Schlink, F. J .- Your Moneys Worth
33C487y
Clark, H. F. and Chase, F. A .- Elements of Modern Building and Loan Associations 33C5931e
Coolidge, C .- Coolidge Wit and Wisdom
922C774co
Couch, A. Q .- The Art of Writing 80C853a
Crowell, P. R .- Stow, Massachusetts, 1683-1933
974.5C953s
Darrow, F. L .- The New World of Physical Discovery
50D225n
Davidson (Translator)-Works of Virgil
87D252w
Davis, H .- Islands Under the Wind
919.6D262i
Davis, M. L .- Sourdough Gold DeKruif, P .- Microbe Hunters
917.3D2631s 920D295m
DeSpinoza, B .- The Philosophy of Spinoza 14D468p
Disraeli, R .- Seeing the Unseen 57D613s
Ditmars, R .- Thrills of a Naturalist's Quest 59D615t
Dorsey, G. A .- Why We Behave Like Human Beings 57D718w Drake, S. A .- Old Boston Taverns and Tavern Clubs 974.5D763ol
78
973A2142m 922A365a 928A374al 9152A579a
33A100c 78A100v
Baldwin, C. C .- Staniford White
Drinkwater, J .- Robert Burns, a play Durant, W .- The Story of Philosophy
Eaton, A. W. H .- The Famous Mather Byles
Eaton, W. P .- On Yankee Hilltops
Endore, S. G .- Casanova
82D781ro 18D951s 922B993e 81E140 927C335e
Faris, J. T .- Old Churches and Meetinghouses in and Around Philadelphia 917.3F2280 914F247s
Farson, N .- Sailing Across Europe
Forbes, A .- Town of New England and Old England, Ireland and Scotland 973.2F692t
Ford, A. E .- History of the Origin of the Town of Clinton, Mass., 1653-1865 974.5F699h
Franck, H .- Footloose in the British Isles
914.2F822f
Galsworthy, J .- Justice
82G178j
Galsworthy, J .- Loyalties
82G1781
Galsworthy, J .- Old English
82G1780
Garland, H .- My Friendly Contemporaries
922G233gd
Gorman, H .- The Incredible Marquis
925D886g
Grenfell, W. T .- Down North on the Labrador
917.1G826d
Grenfell, W. T .- Forty Years for Labrador
924G826g
Grenfell, W. T .- A Man's Faith
23G826m
Guest, E. A .- Just Folks
81G936j
Haller, G. F. and Cunningham, E. T .- The Tesla High- Frequency Coil 62H185t
Halliburton, R .- The Flying Carpet
910H188f
Hapgood, N. and Moshowitz, H .- Up from the City Streets Life of Alfred Smith
922S642h
Hawthorne, H .- Romantic Rebel, the Story of Nathaniel Hawthorne 922H399hb
Haynes, C. E .- Flood Tide and Other Poems
81H424f
Herligh, E. M .- Fifty Years of Boston
974.5H549f
Hibben, T .- The Carpenter's Tool Chest
69H624c
Hill, E. C .- The American Scene
973H645a
Howe, E .- Howe's Accordeon School
78H855a
Howe, E .- Cornet School
78H855c
Hubbard, E .- A Little Journey to Henry D. Thoreau
81H875li
Hudson, W. E .- Birds and Man 59H886bi
Hudson, W. E .- Far Away and Long Ago
924H886h
Hudson, W. E .- The Land End
914.2H8861
Hurd, D. H. (Ed.)-History of Essex County, Mass.
874.5H959hu
Johnson, C .- Historic Hampshire in the Connecticut Valley 917.3J66hq
Johnson, M .- Canibal Land 919.3J68c
Jones, T. W .- The Future of Chemistry
54J79f
Koizumi, G .- Lacquer Work 75K561
Kurtz, E .- Substation Operation
62K96s
Lankes, J. J .- A Woodcut Manual
76L289w
Lhevinne, I .- The Enchanted Jungle
918L689e
79
Lincks, H. E .- Recreations in Mathematics 51L711r Linderman, F. B .- Red Mother, the Life Story of Pretty Shield 922P9431
Lisitzky, G .- Thomas Jefferson
922J4561
Longworth, A. R .- Crowded Hours
922L8591
Lowenthal, M .- The Investor Pays
33L913i
Mann, M .- Introduction to Cataloging and Classification of Books 02M282i
Marie, Grand Duchess-A Princess in Exile
928M334ma 65M368b
Marshall, H .- The Business Encyclopedia
Marshall, L .- The Sinking of the Titanic and Great Disasters
910M397s
Martin, E. D .- The Meaning of a Liberal Education Masson, T. L .- Within, a Guide to Spiritual Life
37M379m
Maurois, A .- Ariel the Life of Shelley
924S545m
Mayer, C .- Trapping Wild Animals in Malay Jungles Millis, W .- The Martial Spirit
919.1M468t 973.8M654m 81M666r
Minot, J. C .- Rhymes of Fickle Days
Mitchell, P .- Deep Water, the Autobiography of a Sea Captain 924M682m 914.2M889c 910M973m
Morton, H. V .- The Call of England
Murchie, G., Jr .- Men on the Horizon
Nevins, A. (Ed.)-Polk, the Diary of a President, 1845-1849
922P762n
Nininger, H. H .- Our Stone Pelted Planet 52N7150
Nordicus .- Hitlerism, the Iron Fist in Germany
943N828h
Ouimet, F .- A Game of Golf
79093g
Owl, G .- The Men of the Last Frontier 917.1097m
Paige, L. R .- History of Cambridge, Mass., 1630-1877
974.5P133h
Palmer, F .- With My Own Eyes 922P1732p
Parker, C. S .- Town of Arlington, Past and Present 974.5P238t
Peck, A. M. and Johnson, E .- Round About America 917.3P366 r
Peirce, B. O .- A Short Table of Integrals
51P378s
Poe, E. A .- The Best Known Works of Edgar Allan Poe 81P743b
Ponafidine, E. C .- My Life in the Moslem East 928P792po
Renom, E .- The Life of Jesus 23R3931 62R539h
Riskard, T. A .- A History of American Mining
Rockwell, S. F .- Davis Families of Early Roxbury and Boston
921R684d
Rodd, F. R .- General William Eaton
922E142r
Roosevelt, F. D .- Looking Forward
32R78121
Service, R. W .- Rhymes of a Rolling Stone
81S491r
Simonds, F. H .- Can Europe Keep the Peace? Sinclair, G .- Footloose in India 915.4C616f
940S611c
Sły, J. F .- Town Government in Massachusetts 32S634t
Smith, N. W. P .- The Provincetown Book 974.5S655p Sparks, B. and Moore, S. T .- Hetty Green, a Woman Who Loved Money 922G796s
80
20M419w
Sparling, E .- The Primer of Inflation 33S7361p
Squire, J. C. (Ed.)-Apes and Parrots, An Authology of
Parodies 80S774a
Stallings, L. (Ed.)-The First World War, a Photographic History 940.3S782f
Stidger, W. L .- Edwin Markham 922M345s
Tappan, E. M. (Ed.)-The World's Story. 15 vols.
909T174w
Terry, E. and Shaw, B .- Ellen Terry and Bernard Shaw, a Correspondence 924T329t 57T483b
Thompson, J. A. and Geddes, P .- Biology
Towle, N. C. (Ed.)-Muddy River and Brookline Records, 1634-1838 974.5T742m
Tranquillus, G. S .- The Lives of the Twelve Caesars
937T7721
Tsuchida, K .- Contemporary Thought of Japan and China 14T877c Underwood, W. L .- Wild Brother
59U56w
Vandercook, J. W .- Black Magesty
928V452b
Vaucaire, M .- Bolivar, the Liberator 922B689v
Verrill, A. H .- Romantic and Historic Maine 917.3V555r
Vizetelly, F. H. (Ed.)-New Standard Encyclopedia. 25 vols.
OV864f
Waln, N .- The House of Exile
915.1W217h
Webb, C. C. J .- A History of Philosophy 10W365h
Weems, M .- Life of General George Washington
922W318we
Wells, C .- In Coldest Africa
916.6W453i
Wetzl, J .- Thirty Years in the Golden North 919.8W465t
White, H. C .- The Life and Art of Dwight William Tryon
922T875w
White, L. D .- Trends in Public Administration
35W585t
White, L. D .- Whitley Councils in the British Civil Service
35W585w
Wiggam, A. E .- The Marks of an Educated Man 37W6552m
Willis, I. C .- Montaigne
925M161w
Winter, N. O .- Texas the Marvellous
917.3W786t
Woodward, W. E .- George Washington
922W318wo
Work, M. C .- Common Sense Contract Bridge
79W919co
Wright, E .- The Great Horn Spoon
915W948g
Young, G. F .- The Medici 945Y72m
FICTION
Allingham, M .- The Myth Chalice Mystery
A437g
Ames, J. B .- The Bladed Barrier
A514b
Barrington, E .- The Exquisite Perdita
B276ex
Beach, R .- Money Mad
B365m
Beach, R .- Padlocked
B365p
Beach, R .- Rainbow's End
B365r
Beach, R .- Son of the Gods
B365so
Beeding, F .- The Six Proud Walkers
B4142si
Beeding, F .- The Three Fishers
B4142t
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Bennet, R. A .- The Gold Wolf
Bordon, M .- Sarah Defiant
Bottome, P .- The Advances of Harriet
Brand, M .- Valley Vultures
Bridge, A .- Peking Picnic
Bristow, G. and Manning, B .- The Gutenberg Murders Buchan, J .- The Blanket of the Dark
Buchan, J .- John Macnab
Buchan, J .- Midwinter
Buchan, J .- Mr. Standfast
Buchan, J .- The Three Hostages
Buck, P .- Sons
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Burnett, W. R .- Saint Johnson
Burton, B .- Money Love
Burton, B .- Easy
B9741e
Burroughs, E. R .- The Mad King
B972m
Burroughs, E. R .- Tarzan and the Ant Men
B972t
Byng, L. (Translator)-Roumanian Stories
B9941r
Carr, J. B .- Death Whispers
C311d
Carroll, G. H .- As the Earth Turns
C3191a
Chambers, R. W .- The Flaming Jewel
C444A
Chambers, R. W .- The Rake and the Hussy
C444ra
Chrisholm, A. M .- The Land of Big Rivers
C5421
Chrisholm, A. M .- Red Bill
C542r
Christie, A .- Peril at End House
C5551pe
Clarke, C .- Sky Caravan
C598s
Conrad, J .- Victory
C754v
Cooke, M. B .- The Clutch of Circumstance
C773c
Coolidge, D .- Sheriff Killer
C7742s C967b
Daudet, A. and Prevost, A. F .- Sapho-Manon Lescaut
D238sa
Davis, G .- The Opening of a Door
D26120
Deeping, W .- The Captive Wife
D311c
Deeping, W .- The Challenge of Love
D311ch
Defoe, D .- Moll Flanders
D314m
Dehan, R .- The Just Steward
D322j
Delafield, E. M .- The Chip and the Block
D333c
Dell, F .- Love without Money
D35711
Douglass, L. C .- Forgive Us Our Trespasses
D734f
Doyle, A. C .- The Land of Mist
D7541
Dutton, C. J .- Flying Clues
D981f
Farnol, J .- Charming Lady Vibert
F235c
Farnold, J .- Guyfford of Weare
F235gu
Fletcher, J. S .- The Middle of Things
F613mp
Fletcher, J. S .- Murder in Four Degrees
F613mu
Fletcher, J. S .- The Mystery of Lynne Court
F613my
Fletcher, J. S .- Old Lattimers Legacy
F613ol
Fletcher, J. S .- Scarhaven Keep
F613sc
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Cullum, R .- The Bull Moose
Fletcher, J. S .- The Wild Oat
Friend, O. J .- Bloody Ground
Friend, O. J .- Gun Harvest
Friend, O. J .- The Range Maverick
F613wi F899b F899g F899r F899w
Friend, O. J .- The Wolf of Wildcat Mountain Galsworthy, J .- In Chancery Galsworthy, J .- The Man of Property Galsworthy, J .- Swan Song
G178i
G178ma
Gardner, G .- The House of Dree
G178sw G221h
Gibbs, G .- The Castle Rock Mystery
G442c
Gibbs, P .- The Anxious Days
G443a
Gibbs, P .- Darkened Rooms
G443d
Gibbs, P .- The Golden Years
G443g
Gordon, R. C .- The Rock and the River
G662r
Graham, J .- The Glorious Pirate
G 741g
Green, A .- The Selbys
G7951s
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