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The first of the year several wooden stacks were put in the attic.
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This makes it possible to arrange the older magazines in regular order so they can be easily found for reference use. Electric lights were installed at the same time so that material can be obtained at night.
The hurricane which did so much damage in the town on September 21 removed some of the slate shingles from the library building. These were replaced and some other repairs made on the roof at the same time. For the second time the librarian had the experience of carrying on library work with the aid of a kerosene lamp and a flashlight. For- tunately this condition was necessary only four library days instead of three weeks as happened at the time of the ice storm in December, 1921. The library was among the few whose telephone service was not interrupted. A permanent collection of pictures of the hurricane damage would be a desirable addition to the Westford historical material. Gifts of such pictures would be appreciated. To make it more valuable pic- tures taken before as well as after should be included.
One of the most popular exhibits in the Frost museum case were the dolls in foreign costume loaned by the librarian. At present a few old fashioned dolls are in the case. One of these is owned by Mrs. Perry E. Shupe.
This past summer it was found necessary to paint and putty the window sashes and the skylight and varnish the vestibule doors. For a number of years the plumbing in the basement has been unsatis- factory but this has now been remedied.
When the librarian came to work on the afternoon of December 21 she discovered that the locked drawers had been forced open and ransacked. Only a few pennies were missing as that is all that is ever left there.
$43.22 in fines was collected and turned over to the town.
The use of the jig-saw puzzle has been increased again this year.
The W. P. A. continues to use the Library Hall for their work. They are now establishing the bounds of private property to add to the map. Another W. P. A. project was the listing of old manuscripts owned by the library to be included in the "Guide to Manuscript Depositories in the United States."
The librarian attended the meetings of the Massachusetts Library Association at Cambridge in February and of the American Library Association in Kansas City in June, followed by a four-day trip thru the Ozarks with a group of librarians. During her vacation in August while in Vermont, she visited several libraries there, including the one in Westford which is a small one room building open only once a week.
One magazine has been added to our list for the coming year-
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Hobbies-which is such a popular subject now. Three magazines will not appear as they have combined with others-Literary Digest, Games Digest and Leisure. All except current numbers may be borrowed for one week and the list for the coming year is as follows:
WEEKLIES
Geographic News Bulletin
Publishers' Weekly
Illustrated London News
Science Leaflet
Life
Saturday Evening Post
New York Times Book Review
Time
News Week
Westford Wardsman
MONTHLIES
A. L. A. Booklist
Hygeia
American
Instructor
American Boy
Ladies' Home Journal
American Cookery
National Geographic
American Girl
Nature
American Home
Open Road
Antiques Asia
Outdoor Life
Parents' Magazine
Atlantic Monthly
Better Homes and Gardens
Popular Aviation
Book Review Digest
Boys' Life
Popular Science Monthly
Reader's Digest
Consumers' Digest
Readers' Guide to Periodical Liter- ature
Cosmopolitan
Country Gentleman
Saint Nicholas
School Arts Magazine
Etude
Scientific American
Forum
Scribner's
Good Housekeeping
Sky
Grade Teacher
Travel
Harper's Monthly
Wilson Bulletin
Hobbies
Woman's Home Companion
Home Arts
Yankee
House Beautiful
BI-MONTHLY
Horn Book
SEMI-MONTHLY
Library Journal
Pictorial Review
Popular Mechanics
Child Life
Country Life
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QUARTERLIES
Old Time New England Subscription Books Bulletin
PERIODICALS GIVEN, 1938
American Photography Avocations
Bell Telephone Quarterly
Belmont Citizen
Books, N. Y. Herald Tribune Camera
Christian Register
Christian Science Monitor
Christian Science Sentinel
Collier's
Consumers' Guide
DuPont Magazine
Gardening Magazine
Horticulture
Journal of Calendar Reform- quarterly Life and Health
Middlesex County Bulletin
New England News Letter
Our Dumb Animals
Our Message
Specialty Salesman Magazine
Stamps
Starry Cross Tax Talk
Taylor-Tycos Rochester Quarterly Travelers Standard
U. S. Army Recruiting News Wee Wisdom
From Miss May E. Day
From Miss May E. Day
From American Telephone & Tele- graph Co. From Gordon B. Seavey, editor
From The Old Corner Bookstore
From Miss May E. Day From Unitarian Alliance of West-
ford
From Miss Mary E. Burbeck
From Miss Mary E. Burbeck
From Mrs. Alonzo H. Sutherland
From the Consumers' Council
From DuPont de Nemours & Co.
From Mrs. Roy L. Keizer
From Miss Alice M. Howard
From World Calendar Association
From New England Sanitarium From Middlesex County Extension Service
From New England Council
From the Publishers
From Miss Edith Judd
From the Publishers
From Miss May E. Day
From the Publishers
From Mass. Federation of Taxpay- ers' Association From Taylor Instrument Co.
From Travelers Insurance Co. From the Publishers
From Charles R. Fletcher
NAMES OF DONORS, 1938
Beedle, Mrs. H. W .- four jig-saw puzzles.
Buckshorn, Fisher-one volume. Carmichael, Mrs. Harriet Precious-picture plan of Graniteville, 1886. Chapman, Miss Madeline-five jig-saw puzzles.
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Dane, Mrs. Walter-eight volumes.
Fisher, John-three volumes.
Flagg, Mrs. Maurice-photograph for Westford collection.
Hamlin Miss Edna M .- pictures for picture collection.
Harrington, Mrs. William-fifteen volumes.
Ivy Lee and T. J. Ross-one volume.
Johnson, Mrs. Oscar-forty-eight copies of National Geographic.
Prescott, Mrs. Benjamin-copy of magazine for blind.
Shupe, Mrs. Perry E .- rubber plant and palm tree log.
Thatcher, Miss Margaret-one volume.
Walker, Robert-one jig-saw puzzle.
Wright, Mrs. Bradley V .- town report.
Wright, Mrs. Henry M .- four jig-saw puzzles.
CIRCULATION
Total circulation of bound volumes
19,713
Volumes lent at Library
15,918
Volumes lent at Graniteville
1,640
Volumes lent at Forge Village
1,831
Volumes lent at Nabnassett
324
Circulation in children's department
6,653
Volumes lent through the schools
3,335
Periodicals lent
4,298
Pamphlets and clippings lent
52
Pictures lent
517
Jig-saw puzzles lent
247
Number of days open
153
Largest monthly circulation of bound volumes, March
1,658
Smallest monthly circulation, June
975
Largest daily circulation of books, February 24
251
Smallest daily circulation, September 22
31
ACCESSIONS
Volumes added by purchase 418
Volumes added by gift
27
Volumes received from the United States
2
Volumes received from the State
3
Total number of volumes added
450
Number of volumes discarded
85
Number of volumes in the Library
22,831
AMOUNT OF FUNDS
Legacy of Stephen S. Stone $1,000.00
Legacy of Augustus K. Fletcher 1,000.00
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Legacy of Mary A. Henarie, Laws Fund
1,000.00
Legacy of John M. Osgood 1,000.00
Legacy of Jennie Reed Wilkins 150.00
Legacy of Adeline T. Burbeck
500.00
Legacy of Albert E. Prescott
6,000.00
REGULATIONS
The J. V. Fletcher Library is open Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat- urdays (legal holidays excepted) from 1.30 till 5, and from 6.30 till 9.00 P. M.
The Graniteville deposit station at the home of Mr. Carroll M. Sawyer, in charge of Mrs. Clifford Hardy, is open Monday afternoon and evening.
The Forge Village deposit station at the Post-Office in charge of Mrs. Josephine Connell is open daily.
New books of fiction can be kept only one week; but there may be one renewal. All other books may be kept four weeks. Renewals may be made by telephone or by postal.
No books shall be transferred, or acknowledged as returned, unless delivered to the librarian.
For each day that a book is kept beyond the prescribed time a fine of one cent is charged.
Borrowers finding books mutilated or defaced should report the fact to the librarian.
LIST OF BOOKS ADDED, 1938
CLASSIFIED BOOKS
Adams, James T .- Building the British Empire. 942 A2 Allen, Joseph C .- Tales and trails of Martha's Vineyard 917.449 Ma Anthony, Katharine Louisa May Alcott B A355.1 Armstrong, Margaret-Fanny Kemble; a passionate Victorian .. B K313.2 Arnold, H. H. and Eaker, I. C .- This flying game 629.13 A1
B., B .- Wild lone; the story of a Pytchley fox 599.7 B
Babson, Roger W .- A business man's creed 174 B4 -Folly of instalment buying 658.883 B
Bain, Robert N .- Clans and tartans of Scotland 929.8 B
Baker, Robert H .- Introducing the constellations 523.8 B Baragwanath, John G .- Pay streak B B224
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Barker,Aldred F .- Woollen and worsted spinning 677.3 B1
Barnes, Ruth A., comp .- I hear America sing 811.08 B2 Beebe, C. Wm .- Zaca venture 591.92 B4
Beebe, Lucius M .- High iron; a book of trains 656.2 B
Bell, Frederick J .- Room to swing a cat 359 B
974.4 B7
Bell, Margaret-Women of the wilderness
Belbenoit, René-Dry guillotine 343.2 B
Benson, E. F .- Queen Victoria's daughters B V 646.4
Benz, Francis E .- Pasteur, knight of the laboratory B P291.2
Bigland, Eileen-Laughing odyssey 914.7 B3 Bowles, Ella S .- Let me show you New Hampshire 917.42 B1
Bradley, James-Wool carding 677.3 B2
Britt, Albert-Great Indian chiefs 970.2 B
Brockman, Mary-What is she like? 170 B5
Brooks, Wm. A .- Civil service handbook 351.3 B
Brophy, Loire-Men must work 174.8 B4
Bruce, Marjory-Book of craftsmen 609 B
Burgess, Frederick W .- Old prints and engravings 760 B
Burlingame, Roger-March of the iron men 973 B4
Bush, Geo. L. and others-Senior science 500 B
Bush, Willard C .- Pahang 915.95 B1
Buxton, Henry-Assignment down East 917.41 B
Byers, Margaretta and Kamholz, Consuelo-Designing women 646 B Byrd, Richard E .- Alone 919.9 B2
Cabot, Richard C .- Honesty 174.7 C
Casteret, Norbert-Ten years under the earth 551.44 C
Chamberlain, Samuel-Gloucester and Cape Ann. 917.445 C
-Historic Boston in four seasons
917.440 Bos 8
-Historic Salem in four seasons 917.440 Sal 2 -Longfellow's Wayside Inn 917.440 Su Chappell, Matthew N .- In the name of common sense 131.337 C
Chaucer, Geoffrey-Canterbury tales rendered into modern English
821 C10
Chiera, Edward-They wrote on clay 913.35 C
Clarke, Frances E., comp .- Gallant horses 636.1 C1
Coffin, Joseph-Coin collecting 737 C1
Coffin, Robert P. T .- Maine ballads 811 C14
Colby, Nathalie S .- Remembering B C686
Coleman, Satis N .- Book of bells 789.5 C
Collings, Kenneth B .- Just for the hell of it B C711
Conklin, Groff-All about subways
625.4 C
Coolidge, Dane Arizona cowboys 917.91 C
Crabités, Pierre-Unhappy Spain 946.08 C
Craig, John D .- Danger is my business B C886
Crawford, Morris DeCamp-Heritage of cotton 677.2 C
Cressy, Edward-Civil engineering today 620 C
154
Cross, Ruth-Eden on a country hill 630.1 C
Damon, Bertha C .- Grandma called it carnal 818 D5
Daniels, Jonathan-A southerner discovers the south 917.5 D
Darrow, Floyd L .- Story of chemistry 540.9 D
DeKruif, Paul-Flight for life 616 D1
de Leeuw, Hendrik-Crossroads of the Zuider Zee 914.92 D
Dinesen, Isak, pseud .- Out of Africa 916.76 D
Dixon-Scott, J .- Scottish counties; photographs 914.1 D
Donnelly, Thomas A. and McKim, G. L .- Preparation for civil service 351.3 D
Early, Eleanor-Ports of the sun; guide to the Caribbean, Bermuda, Nassau, Havana and Panama 917.29 E
Eddy, Clyde-Voyaging down the Thames 914.2 E5
Ellsberg, Edward-Hell on ice; saga of the "Jeannette" 919.8 E
Fahnestock, Bruce and Sheridan-Stars to windward 910.4 F
Federal Writers' Project W.P.A .- Connecticut, a guide to its roads, lore and people 917.46 F
-Maine, a guide 'Down East' 917.41 F1
-New England hurricane 917.4 F4
-New Hampshire, a guide to the Granite state 917.42 F
Fosdick, Harry E .- A guide to understanding the Bible 220 F1
French, Chauncey D .- Railroadman B F8745
Gallico, Paul W .- Farewell to sport 796 G
Gardiner, Charles F .- Doctor at timberline B G221
Geijerstan, Gosta af-Storevik (another Northern summer) 839.82 G1
Gordon, Chas. W. (Ralph Connor)-Postscript to adventure B G6622
Grebenc, Lucile-Under green apple boughs 630.1 G
Haggard, Howard W .- Man and his body 612 H
Hallet, Richard M .- The rolling world 910 H4
Halsey, Margaret-With malice toward some 914.2 H2
Havighurst, Walter-Upper Mississippi 917.7 H
Hawes, Elizabeth-Fashion is spinach
646 H
Hertzler, Arthur E .- The horse and buggy doctor
B H 576
Hillis, Marjorie-Work ends at nightfall 811 H25
Hoffman, Ruth and Helen-We married an Englishman 915.67 H
Hogben, Lancelot T .- Science for the citizen 500 H
Holt, Alfred H .- You don't say! a guide to pronunciation 421.5 H
Hungerford, Edward-Daniel Willard rides the line B W691
James, Marquis-The Raven; a biography of Sam Houston B H843
Jennings, John E., jr .- Our American tropics 917.29 J
Keller, Helen A .- Helen Keller's journal, 1936-1937 B K295.2
Kenly, Julie C .- Little lives; the story of the world of insects 595.7 K Kerfoot, J. B .- American pewter 739 K
Key, Charles E .- Story of twentieth century exploration 910.9 K2
Klinefelter, Lee M .- Electrical occupations 621.3 K Knight, Mary L .- On my own B K714
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Kouwenhoven. John A .- Adventures of America, 1857-1900 973 K Lamb, Dana and Cleveland, June Enchanted vagabonds. 917.2 L1 Landau, Rom-Ignace Paderewski, musician and statesman B P123 Lathrop, Elise-Old New England churches 917.4 L
Lee, Ruth W .- Early American pressed glass 748 L
Leigh, William R .- Frontiers of enchantment (Africa) 916.7 L
Leyson, Capt. Burr-Aeronautical occupations 629.13 L7
-American wings 629.13 L6
Lindbergh, Anne M .- Listen! the wind 629.13 L1
Lippincott, Joseph W .- Animal neighbors of the countryside 591.5 L
Lips, Eva-Savage symphony; a personal record of the Third Reich
B L767
Lloyd, Gladys-Pad and pencil puzzles 793.73 L
Lutes, Della T .- Millbrook 630.1 L2
Macartney. Wm. N .- Fifty years a country doctor 616 M
MacLeish, Archibald-Air raid; a verse play for radio 812 M
-Land of the free 309.1 M
Mansfield, Louise-An artist's herbal 635.7 M
Matschat, Mrs. Cecile H .- Suwannee river 917.5 M
Maule, Frances-The road to anywhere
371.425 M
Maus, Cynthia P .- Christ and the fine arts
232.9 M
Mencken, Henry L .- The American language 420.9 M
Meyer, Jerome S., ed .- Fun for the family 793.7 M
Mitchell, Edwin V .- American village 917.3 M4
Moore, Clifford B .- Book of wild pets 591 M
Morris, Percy A .- Nature photography around the year 778 M
Mumford, Lewis-Culture of cities 323.352 M
Neil, Arthur F .- Man-hunters of Scotland Yard 343.4 N
Nicolson, Harold G .- Helen's Tower B D856
Oakley, Amy-Scandinavia beckons 914.8 0
Ormsbee, Thomas H .- Story of American furniture 749 01
Parmenter, Christine W .- I was Christabel 818 P5
Pearson, George F .- Old Cambridge and other poems 811 P2
Pike, Robert E .- Granite laughter and marble tears; epitaphs of old New England 718 P
Poor, Alfred E .- Colonial architecture of Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard 728 P
Post, Emily-Etiquette 395 P
Radin, Max-The law and Mr. Smith 340 R
Rawson, Marion N .- Candleday art 709.73 R
Reed, Wm. M. and Lucas, J. M .- Animals on the march 569 R
Reich, Edward and Siegler, J. C .- Consumer goods 670 R
Remington, Frederic-Done in the open-drawings 759.1 R
Reynolds, Francis J .- The United States Navy from the Revolution to 1917 359 R
Rhine, Joseph B .- New frontiers of the mind 133.82 R
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Rhoades, Winfred-The self you have to live with 171.1 R
Roberts, Christopher-Middlesex canal, 1793-1860 626 R
Roberts, Kenneth L .- Trending into Maine 917.41 R
Rorke, Melina-Story of Melina Rorke B R 787
Roy, L. M. A .- The candle book; text and photographs 644.3 R
Safford, Marion F .- Story of colonial Lancaster 974.40 Lan 1
Scacheri, Mario and Mabel-Fun of photography 770 S
Scherer, James A. B .- Japan defies the world 915.2 S
Scherman. Harry-The promises men live by 330.1 S
Seldes, George-Sawdust Caesar; the untold history of Mussolini and Fascism B M989
Skelley, Leloise D .- Modern fine glass 748 S
Simonds, William A .- Henry Ford and Greenfield village 917.74 S
Steeholm, Clara and Hardy-James I of England B J275
Step, Edward, ed .- Marvels of insect life 595.7 S1
Stoddard, Henry L .- It costs to be president 973 S2
Stone, Irving-Sailor on horseback B L847
Street, James H .- Look away! a Dixie notebook 917.6 S
Streeter, Edward-Daily except Sundays 817 S8
Strode, Hudson-Story of Bermuda 917.299 S
Thompson, Terry B .- Take her down; a submarine portrait .. 940.451 T3 A thousand and one riddles with a few thrown in 793.73 T Trattner, Ernest R .- Architects of ideas 501 T
Tutein, Peter-The sealers 639.2 T
U. S. camera, 1939-photographs 770.5 U
Vandercook, John W .- Caribbee cruise 917.29 V
Van der Veer, Judy-Brown hills 630.1 V4
Victor, David-Father's doing nicely; the expectant father's handbook 173.5 V
Wakefield, Puth G .- Toll House tried and true recipes 641.5 W1
Waugh, Sidney-Art of glass making 666.1 W
Whitman, Roger 'B .- First aid for the ailing house 643.7 W
Whitney, Charles S .- Bridges 624 W
Woodward, Helen-It's an art 659.1 W
Wrong, George M .- The Canadians 971 W
Young, Eugene J .- Looking behind the censorships 070.13 Y
FICTION
Aldrich, Darragh-Red headed school ma'am A 3644.2
Allen, Hervey-Action at Aquila A 462.3
Allingham, Margery-The fashion in shrouds A 437.2 Ash, Peter-Climax A 819.2
Aydelotte, Dora-Trumpets calling A 975.2
Ayres, Ruby M .- Owner gone abroad A 985.2
Bailey, Temple-So this is Christmas! B 156.18
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Barbusse, Henri-Under fire; the story of a squad B 241.2
Barnes, Margaret A .- Wisdom's gate B 261.5
Bassett, Sara W .- New England born B 319.14
-Shining headlands B 319.13
Bennett, Robert A .- The roped wolf B 472.6
Pentley, Phyllis E .- Sleep in peace B 4775.6
Bernanos, Georges-Diary of a country priest
B 517.2
Birney, Hoffman-Dead man's trail
B 621.2
Boileau, Ethel-Ballade in G minor
B 679.4
Bottome, Phyllis-The mortal storm
B 751.4
Brand, Max-Singing guns B 9225.8
Buck, Pearl S .- This proud heart
C 283.3
Carroll, Eleanor E .- Chariot of the sun
C 3189.2
Chase, Mary-Dawn in Lyonesse C 4875.6 C 652.2
Coatsworth, Elizabeth-Here I stay
Cooper, Courtney R .- The pioneers
C 776.4
Cooper, Lettice The new house
C 7775.2
Corbett, Elizabeth F .- Light of other days C 790.10
-She was Carrie Eaton C 790.11
Coxe, George H .- The Barotique mystery C
879.3
Cunningham, Louis A .- Valley of the stars C 9735.4
Day, Holman-All-wool Morrison D 274.13
Day-Lewis, Cecil-The friendly tree. .D 276.2
De la Roche, Mazo-Growth of a man D3395.10
Donavan, John-Case of the rusted room D 677.2
du Maurier, Daphne-Rebecca D 8872.2
Eberhart, Mignon G .- The glass slipper -Hasty wedding E 165.4
E 165.5
Ferguson, Blanche S .- Lily of the field F
352.3
Field, Peter-Dry-gulch Adams F 455.2
Field, Rachel L .- All this, and heaven too F 456.3
Field, Rachel L. and Pederson, Arthur-To see ourselves F 456.30
Forbes, Esther-The general's lady F 693.6
Forester, Cecil S .- Ship of the line F 717.4
Foster, Bennett-Badlands .F 754.3
-Cow thief trail F 754.2
Frome, David-Mr. Pinkerton; a Scotland Yard omnibus F 931.2
G
444.6
Gibbs, Philip H .- Great argument
Goodyear, Susan, pseud .- College square G 658.3
Goudge, Elizabeth-Towers in the mist G 688.4
Graeme, David-Sword of Monsieur Blackshirt G 734.2
Grant, George H .- Take to the boats G 761.2
Grey, Zane-Raiders of Spanish peaks G 845.36
Grey, Robert M .- I, Yahweh; a novel in the form
of an autobiography .... G 8447.2
B 817.2
Carlisle, Helen G .- The merry, merry maidens
158
Griffith, Llewelyn W .- The wooden spoon G 854.2
Gunnarsson, Gunnar-Ships in the sky G 9763.2
Haines, William W .- High tension H 153.3
H 235.2
Hancock, Lucy A .- Blood of her ancestors Christmas gift H 235.3
Harris, Cyril-Trumpets at dawn H 3132.2
Hauck, Louise P .- Chan Osborne's wife H 368.3
Hawthorne, Hazel-Three women H 3986.2
Heyer, Georgette-An infamous army H 615.4
Holme, Constance Crump folk going home H 784.2 Holton, Edith A .- Once beyond the reef H 758.6
Hough, Frank O .- Renown H 8382.2
John, Evan, pseud .- Crippled splendour J 655.2
Krey, Laura-and tell of time K
928.2
Lancaster, G. B., pseud .- Promenade L 244.2
Lane, Rose W .- Free land L 266.5
Larsson, Gosta-Fatherland, farewell! L 335.3
Lawrence, Josephine-Bow down to wood and stone L 421.5
Lincoln Joseph C .- A. Hall and Co. L 738.36
Christmas days L 738.37
Loring Emilie-As long as I live
L 873.8
-High of heart
L 873.11
-Today is yours
L 873.9
-Uncharted seas L 873.10
Mann, Thomas-Joseph in Egypt, 2 vol. M 282.4
Marsh, George White silence M 365.8
Marshall, Edison-Jewel of Mahabar
M 3667.9
Mason, F. Van Wyck-Three harbours
M 399.2
Montgomery, Lucy M .- Jane of Lantern Hill
M 788.13
Morland, Nigel-Clue of the bricklayer's aunt M 863.2
Murray, David L .- Commander of the mists M 981.2
Nathan, Robert-Journey of Tapiola N
274.4
Nordhoff, Chas. B. and Hall, Jas. N .- The dark river N
832.7
Patrick, Q., pseud .- Death for dear Clara. P 314.2
Patterson, Norma and Dalton, Crate-Out of the ground P 318.21
Pedler, Margaret-Distant dawn P
371.11
Prouty, Olive H .- Lisa Vale P 968.9
Rawlings, Marjorie K .- The yearling R 259.2
Rinehart, Mary R .- The wall
R 580.20
Roberts, Cecil-Victoria four-thirty
R 643.3
Rodocanachi, C. P .- Forever Ulysses
R 695.2
Rosman, Alice G .- Unfamiliar faces R 821.11
Sayres, Tom-A town is born S
275.2
Scott, Dana-Five fatal letters S 425.2
Seifert, Shirley-The wayfarer S 459.2
Sherriff, Robert C .- Greengates S 5535.3
159
Shute, Nevil-Kindling S 5625.2
Sinclair, Bertha M .- Ranch at the Wolverine S6155.20
Smith, Archibald W .- The sword and the rose S 642.2
Smitter, Wessel-F. O. B. Detroit S
665.2 Snow, Charles H .- Border feud S
674.2
Spring, Howard-My son, my son! S 770.2
Stebbins, Lucy P .- Summer hostess S 811.5
Stern, Gladys B .- The ugly dachshund S 839.4
Stevens, Barbara B .- The strongest son S 844.3
Stevenson, Dorothy E .- The baker's daughter S 8474.6
-Miss Dean's dilemma S 8474.4
-Smouldering fire; a romance S 8474.5
Stong, Phil-The rebellion of Lennie Barlow : 8815.4
Strong, Leonard A. G .- The seven arms S
923.2
Taylor, Phoebe A .- Banbury Bog T 245.8
Thirkell, Angela-Pomfret Towers T 445.4
Train, Arthur C .- Old man Tutt T 768.13
Truax, Rhoda-Accident ward mystery T
865.2
Tuttle, Wilbur C .- Keeper of Red Horse Pass T 966.3
Walling Robert A. J .- Corpse with the blue cravat W 211.5
-Marooned with murder W
211.6
Whitcomb, Catharine-In the fine summer weather W 580.2
Williams, Ben A .- Strumpet sea W 721.8
Young, Emila H .- Celia
Y 715.7
Young, Francis B .- Doctor Bradley remembers Y 716.11
BOOKS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
Armer, Laura A .- The forest pool jA 728f
Atwater, Richard T. and Mrs. Florence-Mr. Popper's penguins
JA 887m
Baer, Marian E .- Wonders of water ... j551 B Beard, Patten-Acting plays for boys and girls j808.82 B
Beaty, John Y .- Story pictures of farm foods j630 B
-Story pictures of farm work j630 B1
Bourgeois, Florence-Beachcomber Bobbie jB 772b
Boylston, Helen D .- Sue Barton, senior nurse jB 792su
-Sue Barton, visiting nurse jB 792sue
Bryan, Dorothy and Marguerite-Frisky finding a home jB 9148f
Byrant, Sara C .- Epaminondas and his auntie jB 915e
Burdekin, Harold-A child's grace j701 B7
Burchill Georgine and others-Progressive road to reading-
-Introductory book two j372.4 B15
-Introductory book three j372.4 B16
-Book two j372.4 B17
-Book three j372.4 B18
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Coatsworth, Elizabeth J .- Dancing Tom jC 652d Comfort, Mildred H .- Peter and Nancy in Australia and islands of the Pacific j919 C1
-Peter and Nancy in South America j918 C2
Coolidge, Anne and Di Bona, Anthony-Story of steam j621.1 C
Cormack, Maribelle and Alexander, Wm. P .- Jacques the goatherd
jC 811j
Curtis, Alice T .- Little maid of Maryland jC 979md Dalgliesh, Alice-America begins j973.1 D
de Angeli, Marguerite-Copper-toed boots jD 2845c Dinwoodie Hepburn-Storms on the Labrador jD 5878
Duvoisin, Roger-And there was America j973.1 D1
Eaton, Jeanette Leader by destiny; George Washington .... jB W318.11 Entwistle, Mary-The song the shepherds heard. j232.92 E
Foote, Agnes S .- Huckleberry Island jF 688h French, Allen-The Red Keep jF 873r
Gates, Doris-Sarah's idea jG 259s
Gondor, Emery I .- You are ........; a puzzle book j793.73 G
Goodspeed, Edgar J., ed .- The junior Bible j220 B1
Grimm, J. L. K. and W. K .- Three tales from Grimm j823 G2
Hager, Alice R .- Big loop and little j917.8 H1
Handforth, Thomas-Mei Li jH 236m
Harper, Wilhelmina, ed .- Harvest feast j394.268 TH
Haycraft, Howard-Boys' book of great detective stories jH 4135b ...
Hauman, George and Doris-Happy Harbor jH 373h
Hess, Fjeril-Castle camp jH 586c
Heyliger, William-River man jH 617ri
Hoffine, Lyla-Wi Sapa: Black Moon j970.1 H
Hogan, Inez-Nicodemus and his new shoes j701 H2
Holberg, Ruth L. and Richard-Wee Brigit O'Toole. jH 7232w
Holbrook, Ruth-Cap'n Benny's birdhouses jH 724c
Hutchinson, Veronica S .- The queen's earrings jH 978q
James, Will-Look-see with Uncle Bill jJ 2981
Johnson, Margaret S. and Helen L .- Black Bruce jJ 685b
Johnson, Gaylord-Storm of earthquakes and volcanoes j551.2 J
Justus, May-House in No-End Hollow jJ 968h
Kane, Henry B .- Alphabet of birds, bugs and beasts j590 K
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