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Rehearsals are now in progress for the operetta "Tom Sawyer" to be given at a later date by the pupils of the Cameron School and plans are being discussed for a spring concert by the Nabnassett School.
The High School Glee Club entertained the faculty and pupils of the Academy for a ten-minute period during their Christmas As-
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sembly. They were heard in duets and trios of difficult arrangements of the carols. Doris Parmentier and Marea Kelly alternated in singing the obligatos. During the club period, appreciation is being taught as well as the art of singing. At present, the girls are enjoying the re- cording of the symphonies.
It is regretted that due to lack of time in the high school program the broadcast of the Walter Damrosh Hour must be omitted. In closing, I wish to express my sincere gratitude to all those who helped toward making this year successful.
Respectfully submitted,
LILLEY M. MORAN,
Music Supervisor.
SCHOOL CALENDAR Westford-1940-1941
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FALL TERM
Begins-September 4
Ends-December 23
74.5 days
WINTER TERM
Begins-Jan. 2
Ends-March 21 57 days
SPRING TERM
Begins-March 31
Ends-June 13
53
days
184.5 days
DAYS OMITTED
County Teachers' Convention October 25
Armistice Day November 11
Thanksgiving Recess November 27 (noon) to December 2
Christmas Recess December 23 to January 2 Good Friday April 11
Spring Recess March 21 to March 31
GRADUATION
High School June 16
Elementary Schools
June 13
Annual Report
OF THE
J. V. FLETCHER LIBRARY OF THE
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For the Year Ending December 31, 1940
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF J. V. FLETCHER LIBRARY
January 1, 1941.
The Trustees of the J. V. Fletcher Library respectfully submit their annual report for 1940, including the report of the librarian and the list of books added in 1940.
During the past year minor repairs and improvements have been made upon the library building and now a change in the heating system seems necessary. In spite of money spent in their repair a number of years ago, the two furnaces which were installed when the library was built in 1896, no longer give good service. They leak gas, smoke the walls and may soon become unusable. Because of the unusual expense involved in their replacement it becomes necessary to ask for a larger appropriation than usual. Therefore the Trustees ask for the following, viz:
1. The sum of thirty-two hundred dollars ($3,200.00) to meet the current expenses of the main library and its branches.
2. The receipts from the dog licenses in 1940.
Respectfully submitted,
William C. Roudenbush, Chairman,
William R. Taylor, Alice M. Howard, Secretary.
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Financial Report of Library For 1940
Salaries and wages
Librarian
$ 775.00
Janitor
350.00
Assistants
131.69
$
1,256.69
Books and Periodicals
Books
$ 789.46
Periodicals
146.03
Binding
9.12
$ 944.61
Fuel
$ 259.50
Light
31.52
Buildings
Water
$ 29.16
Janitor's supplies
9.37
Repairs
292.21
Cleaning
18.00
$ 348.74
Other expenses
Telephone
$ 25.00
Transportation of books
30.00
Stationery and postage
15.37
Miscellaneous
23.06
$ 93.43
$ 2,934.49
INCOME
Town appropriation
$ 2,200.00
Receipts from dog licenses
738.95
$ 2,938.95
Interest from funds
110.75
$ 3,049.70
Returned to Town
$ 115.21
Receipts from fines
43.91
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REPORT OF THE LIBRARIAN
January 1, 1941.
To the Trustees of the J. V. Fletcher Library:
The librarian herewith submits her twenty-third annual report in the eighty-second year of the Westford library.
There has been a slight gain in circulation both at the main library and for the town as a whole over that of last year. The chil- dren borrowed 7,041, a Little more than one-third of the total. Of the adult books 4,317 represent non-fiction, a larger proportion than previously. Travel still holds first place with 801; biography second with 789; while history is again third with 627 and useful arts fourth with 550. A new record has been set this year for the largest daily circulation which was 309, the previous one being 287 in 1932.
The deposit station at the Forge Village post-office, which was closed for a time last year, has been reopened with a smaller number of books differently arranged so that they can be better cared for. This is the only deposit station at present. The children in the villages can obtain books as usual through the schools.
This fall the fourth grade pupils of Sargent and Cameron schools with their teachers Miss Meehan and Miss Carroll, visited the library on October 7 and November 1 respectively. They had been reading about the work of a library and wished to become acquainted with their own. The librarian conducted them through the different rooms in the building explaining their use and giving a brief account of the books. The children were much interested in the museum and many of them had their first experience in borrowing books from the library.
On November 25th the fifth grade at Cameron school held a Book Fair at the close of school to which the librarian was invited. There was a short program of talks about books by several members of the class. Souvenir book marks made by the pupils were distributed.
On September 26 and 27 the librarian visited the Academy giving six talks to English classes on the use and arrangement of the library and describing certain reference books. Books for English and history reports are still taken to the Academy every three weeks for the benefit of those who go by bus and therefore cannot come regularly or often to the library.
On April 8th the librarian was invited to visit the Men's Club of the Episcopal Mission at Forge Village and give a talk on books and the library. Some of the books used in connection with the talk were then loaned to the members.
It has been necessary to make various repairs to the building this year. As the roof began to leak again it had to be attended to and
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the skylight was cleaned and repaired at the same time. A new two way switch has been installed so that it is now possible to turn onl a light at the entrance of the building instead of going to the regular switch board in the dark. As the fireproof door leading to the stack- room was not working easily, this was remedied by the use of new trolleys and hangers. Other minor repairs on windows, cases, etc., were made.
The room in the basement containing larger antiques suclı as an old loom, quaint baby carriage once used by a former resident of the town, and a boundary stone marked T F 1734 (Timothy Fletcher) has been shut off from the rest of the basement by a new fireproof door.
An exhibit of much interest has been the section of timber com- pletely honeycombed by termites or carpenter ants which was removed from the underpinnings of Mr. Alonzo H. Sutherland's barn. Little sign of this shows on the outside though the partitions between the corridors are so thin they are easily broken. In contrast to this was a piece of petrified wood loaned by Mrs. Henry G. Corey. The section was unusual in that it was the full size of the tree showing bark all around the outside.
Some time after the death of Miss Kate Hamlin a trunk was received from her estate containing a small inlaid desk and more brass articles from India.
Some pieces of ancient Indian pottery from Phoenix, Arizona were given to the library by Mr. Harvey B. Greene of Lowell. These have been on display in the Frost Museum case with Indian relics from the collection upstairs, many of which have been found in the town.
Of interest for the Westford collection are two photographs given by Mr. Allan G. Sargent. While on a trip to Savannah, Georgia he and Mrs. Sargent discovered the grave of Mrs. Catherine Newman who, according to the stone, was born in Westford Nov. 1799 (d. Oct. 12, 1824). Her married name (Mrs. William Newman) so far has given no clue to her identity.
Again the librarian has had the privilege and pleasure of attending several library meetings. The American Library Association met for a week in Cincinnati the last of May. June 24-25 the Massachusetts Library Association met in Northfield. While the weather was unpleas- antly rainy, the meetings were of help and inspiration. On November 13 the fall meeting was held in Worcester at which time Miss Alice M. Howard. trustee, accompanied her and they had the pleasure of hearing Mr. Henry B. Hough, author of "Country Editor."
Several new magazines have been added and old ones dropped.
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All except current numbers may be borrowed for one week and the list for the coming year is as follows:
WEEKLIES
Geographic News Bulletin Illustrated London News Life
New York Times Book Review
Time
News Week
Turner's Public Spirit (Westford Wardsman)
MONTHLIES
A. L. A. Booklist
Hobbies
American
House Beautiful
American Boy
Hygeia
American Cookery
Instructor
American Forests
Jack and Jill
American Girl
Ladies' Home Journal
American Home
National Geographic
Antiques
Nature
Asia
Open Road Outdoor Life
Atlantic Monthly
Better Homes and Gardens
Parents' Magazine
Book Review Digest
Popular Aviation
Boys' Life
Popular Mechanics
Child Life
Popular Science Monthly
Consumers' Digest
Reader's Digest
Cosmopolitan
Country Gentleman
Country Life
Current Biography
Scientific American
Etude
Sky
Good Housekeeping
Grade Teacher
Harper's Monthly
Woman's Home Companion Yankee
BI-MONTHLY
Horn Book
SEMI-MONTHLY
Library Journal
QUARTERLIES
Subscription Books Bulletin
New England Naturalist Old Time New England
Readers' Guide to Periodical Litera- ture School Arts
Travel
Wilson Bulletin
Publishers' Weekly Science Leaflet
Saturday Evening Post
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PERIODICALS GIVEN, 1940
Automobile Facts
The A V Bell Telephone Quarterly Books, N. Y. Herald Tribune Christian Register
Christian Science Monitor
Christian Science Sentinel
DuPont Magazine
Eastern States Cooperator
Gardening Magazine Horticulture
Journal of Calendar Reform Middlesex County Bulletin
New England News Letter New Hampshire Troubadour
Opportunity
Our Dumb Animals
Our Message
Specialty Salesman Magazine Stamps
Tax Talk
From Automobile Manufacturers Association
From the Publishers
From American Tel. & Tel. Co.
From The Old Corner Bookstore From Unitarian Alliance of West- ford
From Miss Mary E. Burbeck
From Miss Mary E. Burbeck
From DuPont de Nemours Co.
From Eastern States Farmers' Ex- change
From Mrs. Roy L. Keizer
From Miss Alice M. Howard
From World Calendar Association
From Middlesex County Extension Service
From New England Council
From state of New Hampshire
From the Publishers
From the Publishers
From Miss Edith Judd
From the Publishers
From Miss May E. Day
From Mass. Federation of Taxpay- ers' Association
Taylor-Tycos Rochester Quarterly From Taylor Instrument Co. Travelers Standard
U. S. Army Recruiting News Wee Wisdom
From Travelers Insurance Co. From the Publishers
From Charles R. Fletcher
NAMES OF DONORS, 1940
Bunce, Miss Mary P .- Westford programs and clippings.
Cavanagh, Wesley-one volume.
Dane, Mrs. Walter-4 volumes.
Fanning, Miss Nettie B .- one volume. Fisher, John-8 volumes. Frisbee, Dr. Gertrude F .- Life magazines. Frost, Mrs. Alice-2 jig-saw puzzles.
Greene, Harvey B .- pieces of Indian pottery.
Hamlin, Miss Edna M .- one volume, pictures and clippings.
Harrington, Mrs. William-5 volumes.
Isles, Mrs. Phonsie-art portfolios, miscellaneous articles.
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Keizer, Mrs. Roy L .- one volume.
Lawrence, Estate of Miss Grace-portrait of David P. Lawrence and miscellaneous articles.
Lowell Sun-4 photographs of Westford.
Millis, Mrs. Ruth-3 jig-saw puzzles.
Moore, Bernard-8 jig-saw puzzles.
Rancour, Miss Mary-11 jig-saw puzzles.
Sargent, Allan G .- 2 photographs.
Standard Oil Company-one volume.
Sutherland, Mrs. A. H .- timber eaten by carpenter ants.
Walker, Robert-one jig-saw puzzle.
Whitcomb, Leroy H., jr .- 7 jig-saw puzzles.
Woman's Centennial Congress-one volume.
CIRCULATION
Total circulation of bound volumes 20,708
Volumes lent at Library
17,801
Volumes lent at Graniteville
1,596
Volumes lent at Forge Village
839
Volumes lent at Nabnassett 472
Circulation in Children's department
7,041
Volumes lent through the schools
3,022
Periodicals lent
4,321
Pamphlets and clippings lent
143
Pictures lent
1,151
Jig-saw puzzles lent
485
Number of days open 153
Largest monthly circulation of bound yolumes, March 1, 1,757
Smallest monthly circulation, July
1,164
Largest daily circulation, February 27
309
Smallest daily circulation, December 24
38
ACCESSIONS
Volumes added by purchase
418
Volumes added by gift
25
Volumes received from the United States
1
Volumes received from the State
6
Total number of volumes added
450
Number of volumes discarded
52
Number of volumes in the Library
23,610
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AMOUNT OF FUNDS
Legacy of Stephen S. Stone $1,000.00
Legacy of Augustus K. Fletcher 1,000.00
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
7,056.08
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 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, un- less 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, 1940
CLASSIFIED BOOKS
Aaberg, Jean L .- Don't phone mother 640 A
Aaron, Harold-Good health and bad medicine 616 A
Adamic, Louis-From many lands 325.73 A
Aiken, George D .- Pioneering with fruits and berries 634 A
Albee, Mrs. Ruth S. and Wm .- Alaska challenge $17.98 A Allen, Frederick L .- Since yesterday; the nineteen-thirties
in America 973.91 A1
Andrews, Roy C .- This amazing planet 574 A
Arliss, George-My ten years in the studios B A724.1 Armstrong, Margaret-Trelawny B T788.1 Audubon, John J .- Audubon's America 917.3 A2
Baker, Robert H .- When the stars come out 523.8 B1
Ball, Max W .- This fascinating oil business 665.5 B
Banning, Kendall-The fleet today 359 B1
Banning, Kendall-West Point today 355.07 B
Barber, Edith M .- Edith Barber's cook book 641.5 B
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Barrows, Nathaniel A .- Blow all ballast! the story of the Squalus 359 B3
Baruch, Bernard M., ed .- Taking the profits out of war 341.3 B
Beattie, Kim-Brother, here's a man! B B792
Becker, May L .- Introducing Charles Dickens B D552.3
Benchley, Belle J .- My life in a man-made jungle 590.74 B
Benet, Laura-Enchanting Jenny Lind B L741
Bennett, Dorothy A .- Sold to the ladies! 797.14 B
Bernard, Theos-Penthouse of the gods (Tibet) 915.15 B
Brazer, Esther S .- Early American decoration 740 B
Bretz. Mrs. Alice I begin again : B845
Brooks, Van Wyck-New England Indian summer, 1865-1915 810.9 B1
Brown, Audrey A .- The log of a lame duck S18 B2
Bush. Geo. L .; Dickie, Allan; Runkle, R. C .- Biology of familiar things 570 B
Chace, Lynwood M .- Look at life! a collection of nature photographs 590 C1
Chamberlain, Samuel-France will live again 914.4 C
Chamberlain, Samuel-New England doorways 729.38 C
Chamberlain, Samuel-Old Marblehead $17.440 Mar
Chamberlain, Samuel-Portsmouth, New Hampshire 917.420 P
Churchill, Allen-All in fun 817.08 C
Cohn, David L .- The good old days; a history of American mo- rals and manners as seen through the Sears, Roebuck catalogs 917.3 C5 Cohon, Beryl D .- The prophets; their personalities and teachings 224 C
Congdon, Herbert W .- Old Vermont houses 728 C6
Connolly, James B .- Port of Gloucester 974.40 G1
Crow, Carl-Story of Confucius
B C748
Crummett, Polly deS .- Button collecting
391.4 C
Cutting, Suydam-The fire ox and other years 915 C
Daniels, Jonathan-A southerner discovers New England 917.4 D1
Davis, Hassoldt-Land of the eye 915.4 D
Deicke, Edwin F .- Cavies for pleasure and profit 636.9 D
Dinsmore, Richard J .- "Hoss" doctor B D587
Downes, Olin and Siegmeister. Elie-A treasury of American song 784.4973 D
Early, Eleanor-A New England sampler 917.4 E1
Ellsworth, Lincoln-Exploring today 910.4 E1
Fenton, Carroll L. and Mildred A .- The rock book 552 F
Ferguson, Donita and Sheldon, Roy-Fun with flowers 716 F1
Field, Rachel-All through the night 394.268 C F
Flexner, Abraham-I remember B F619
Flexner, Helen T .- A Quaker childhood B F620
Floherty, John J .- On the air 621.384 F
144
Franck, Harry A. and Lanks, H. C .- The Pan American
highway 917.2 F1
Freeman, Lewis R .- Discovering South America 918 F1
Frost, Jack-Harvard and Cambridge; a sketch book 917.440 Ca
Fuess, Claude M .- Calvin Coolidge B C774.3
Gaer, Joseph-Fair and warmer 551.5 G
Gamble, Margaret T. and Porter, Margaret C .- To market,
to market 641.31 G
Gann, Ernest K .- Sky roads 629.13 G
Gardner, Horace J .- Let's celebrate Christmas 394.268 C G
Geijerstam, Gosta af-Northern winter 839.82 G2
Gilbert, George B .- Forty years a country preacher B G 464 Giles, Dorothy-Singing valleys; the story of corn 633.15 G
Giles, Nell-Susan, be smooth 646.7 G
Gill, Richard C .- White water and black magic 918.6 G
Gillies, Mary D .- Popular home decoration 747 G1
Gould, John-New England town meeting 352.074 G
Govan, Ada C .- Wings at my window
598.2 G
Grabbe, Paul and Murphy, Gardner-We call it human nature 150 G
Griscom, Lloyd C .- Diplomatically speaking B G869
Hackett, Francis-I chose Denmark 914.89 H
Halliburton, Richard-His story of his life's adventure, as told
in letters to his father and mother B H188
Hamilton, Edwin T .- Home carpentry 694 H2
Hansen, Marcus L .- The Atlantic migration, 1607-1860 325.73 H
Harby, Clifton, ed .- The Bible in art 220.87 H
Harlow, Alvin F .- Paper chace; the amenities of stamp collect-
ing 383.2 H
Helene Margaret-Father DeSmet, pioneer priest of the Rockies B D463
Hoffman, Ruth and Helen-Our Arabian nights 915.67 H1
Holme, Geoffrey, comp .- This is England 914.2 H7
Horn, Alfred A .- Trader Horn, 2 vol. B H813
Hough, Henry B .- Country editor B H838
Jacob, Heinrich E .- Johann Strauss, father and son B S9125 Johnson, Osa-I married adventure B J686
Johnston, Arnrid-Animal families and where they live 599 J
Keliher, Alice V., ed .- Nurses at Work 610.73 K 2
Kennedy, John F .- Why England slept 942.083 K
Kennedy, Millard F. and Harlow, A. P .- Schoolmaster of yes-
terday B K363
Klingel, Gilbert C .- Inagua 917.295 K
LaFarge, Oliver-As long as the grass shall grow 970.5 L1 Larsen, Ellouise B .- American historical views on Stafford- shire china 738 L
Laughlin, Clara E .- So you're going south 917.5 L
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Lester, Katherine M. and Oerke, Bess V .- Accessories of dress 391.4 L Lovejoy, Clarence E .- So you're going to college 378.73 L
McBride, Mary Margaret-How dear to my heart M 119
Marsh, Daniel L .- The American canon 973 M16
Maurois, Andre-Tragedy in France 940.53 M1
Meier, Frank-Up for air; diving for a living 627 M
Merrill, Boynton-From whence cometh my help 252 M4
Miller, Alice D .- The white cliffs
811 M13
Millis, Walter-Why Europe fights
940.53 M
Mills, Winifred H. and Dunn, L. M .- Story of old dolls and how to make new ones 649.55 M
Montgomery, Doris-The Gaspe coast in focus 917.147 M
Moser, Mrs. Edwa-The Mexican touch 917.2 M
Ormsbee, Thomas H .- Collecting antiques in America 749 02
Overseas Press Club of America-The inside story 070 O
Page, Victor W .- A B C of aviation 629.13 P1
Peattie, Donald C .- Flowering earth 580 P
Peck, Graham-Through China's wall 915.1 P1
Pfeiffer, John-Science in your life 530 P
Pickwell, Gayle B .- Animals in action 591.5 P
Pinkerton, Kathrene-Three's a crew 917.98 P1
Raine, William M .- Guns of the frontier 917.8 R8
Rhoades, Winfred-Have you lost God?
248 R1
Riggs, Dionis C. and Sidney N .- From off island B C623
Rogers, Frances and Beard, Alice-5000 years of gems and jewelry 736 R
Roosevelt, Eleanor-Christmas, a story 394.268 C R
Sackville-West, Victoria M .- Country notes 824 S14
Sapieha, Virgilia R .- Polish profile S241
Seaton, George W .- What to see and do in New England 917.4 S1
Seton, Ernest T .- Trail of an artist-naturalist B S495 Seyd, Felizia-Romantic rebel; life and times of George Sand B S213.1
Seydell, Mildred-Chins up! 179 S
Shining tree and other Christmas stories 394.268 C S1
Shotwell, James T .- What Germany forgot 943.085 S
Singmaster, Elsie-Stories to read at Christmas 394.268 C S
Snow, Edward R .- Story of Minot's light 627.9 S
Spencer, Edwin R .- Just weeds 581.65 S
Stearns, Martha G .- Homespun and blue 746 S
Stratton, Dorothy C. and Schleman, Helen B .- Your best foot
forward, social usage for young moderns 395 S2
Teale, Edwin W .- The golden throng (bees) 595.79 .
Teall, Edward N .- Putting words to work 428.3 T
Thomas, Leslie-Story on the willow plate 73S
Thompson, John W .- Puerto Rico 917.295 T
Thone, Frank E. A .- The microscopic world 589.95 T
146
Todd, Helen-A man named Grant B G763.5
Tomlinson, Edward-New roads to riches 918 T
Van Loon, Hendrik W .- Life and times of Johann Sebastian Bach B B118
Van Tuyl, George H .- Mathematics of business 511 V
Verrill, A. Hyatt-Foods America gave the world 641 V
Von Hagen, Victor W .- Jungle in the clouds
917.283 V
Wade, Mason-Margaret Fuller; whetstone of genius B 0842
Warner, Frances L .- Amateur's holiday 818 W7
White, Viola C .- Not faster than a walk
818 W9
Whitney, Albert W., ed .- Man and the motor car 629.28 W
Williams, Gluyas-Fellow citizens 817 W10
Williams, Rebecca Y .- The vanishing Virginian B Y215
Willoughby, Florance B .- Alaska holiday 917.98 W3
Wills, Royal B .- Houses for good living 782 W2
Wilson, Charles M .- Corn bread and creek water; the landscape of rural poverty 330.973 W2
Wilson, Guy M .; Stone, M. B .; Dalrymple, C. O .- Teaching the new arithmetic 372.7 W
Woodbury, David O .- Glass giant of Palomar 522.2 W
W P A Writers' Program, N. H .- Hands that built New Hampshire 740 W1
Wright, Richardson L .- Grandfather was queer 917.3 W4
Zinsser, Hans-As I remember him B Z797
FICTION
Arnim, Mary A .- Mr. Skeffington A 749.10
Babson, Naomi L .- All the tomorrows B 115.3
Baldwin, Faith-Medical center B 181.6
Bassett, Sara W .- An ocean heritage B 319.16
Baum, Vicki-Shanghai '37 B 347.2
Bentley, Phyllis E .- The power and the glory B 4775.7
Bonner, Charles-Legacy
B 716.2
Bottome, Phyllis-The heart of a child
B 751.5
Bristow, Gwen-This side of glory
B 861.10
Carr, Lorraine-Mother of the Smiths
C 311.2
Coatsworth, Elizabeth J .- A toast to the king 652.3
Collins, Norman-Love in our time C 7125.2
Colver, Anne-Listen for the voices C 7272.2
Coolidge, Dane-Hell's hip pocket
C 7743.3
Corbett, Elizabeth F .- Mr. and Mrs. Meigs
C 790.13
Cormack, Maribelle and Alexander, W. P .- Last clash of Claymore : 811.3
Cronin, Archibald J .- Stars look down 947.3
Cunningham, Eugene-Spiderweb trail C 973.5
Daskam, Josephine D .- The root and the flower D 229.7
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Derleth, August W .- Sentence deferred D 434.2
Dodge, Constance W .- The dark stranger D 6442.2
Doner, Mary F .- The doctor's party D 6817.3
Douglas, Lloyd C .- Invitation to live D 735.10
Ducharme, Jacques-The Delusson family D 827.2
DuMaurier, Daphne-Jamaica Inn D 8872.3
Duncan, Thomas W .- Ring horse D 913.2
Eaton, Evelyn-Quietly my captain waits E 142.2
Edmonds, Walter D .- Chad Hanna E 245.6
Ellsberg, Edward-Spanish ingots E 478.4
Erskine, Laurie Y .- Valley of wolves E 732.6
Estes, Harlow-Hildreth
E 795.2
Fanning, Nettie B .- Uncle Gideon F 294.2
Fedorova, Nina-The family
F 707.3
Forester, Cecil S .- Captain Horatio Hornblower
F 717.6
Forester, Cecil S .- To the Indies
717.7
Frost, Frances-Kate Trimingham
F 939.2
Fuller, Iola-The loon feather F 9663.2
Fuller, Timothy-Three thirds of a ghost
F 969.2
Gilligan, Edmund-White sails crowding G 481.2
Glaspell, Susan-The morning is near us G 549.3
Gordon, Chas. W. (Ralph Connor)-Treading the winepress + 662.15
Goudge, Elizabeth-The bird in the tree G 688.6
Goudge, Elizabeth-The middle window G 68S.7
Graves, Robert-Count Belisarius G 7768.2
Hammand. Esther B .- Road to Endor H 224.2
Harsanyi, Zsolt-The star-gazer H 324.2
Haycox, Ernest-Saddle and ride
H 4133.4
Hobart, Alice T .- Their own country
H 681.5
Jamieson, Leland S .- High frontier
324.2
Kempton, Kenneth P .- Monday go to meeting
K 325.2
Knight, Eric-The happy land
K 697.2
Knight, Eric-Lassie come-home
K 697.3
Knight, Kathleen M .- Rendezvous with the past
K 698.4
Krey, Laura-On the long tide K 928.3
Lancaster, Bruce-For us the living L 244.3
Larrimore, Lida-Stars still shine L 334.7
Lin, Yu-t'ang-Moment in Peking L 735.2
Lincoln, Joseph C .- Out of the fog L 738.38
Llewellyn, Richard-How green was my valley L 791.2
Lomax, Bliss, pseud .- Secret of the wastelands L 839.2
Loring, Emilie-There is always love L 873.12
Lutes, Della T .- Gabriel's search L 973.2
McFee, William-Watch below M 1437.4
McIntire, Marguerite-Heaven's dooryard M 1523.2
F 213.2
Ford, Leslie, pseud .- Road to folly
148
McMeekin, Clark-Show me a land M 1676.2
Mason, F. vanWyck-Stars on the sea M 399.3
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