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American profanity.
SEE MENCKEN, HENRY LOUIS.
Early days.
SEE MENCKEN, HENRY LOUIS.
Epigrams in C major.
SEE MENCKEN, HENRY LOUIS.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK & TRUST
CO. OF INDIANAPOLIS.
Walterson. SEE TARKINGTON, BOOTH.
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF MOBILE.
For works claimed by Merchants
National Bank of Mobile SEE
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM EDWARD.
MERGENDAHL, CHARLES.
Five fathoms down. (In Argosy,
Apr. 1945) ? 21Mar45; B674803.
Dabny Mergendahl (C); 15Sep72;
R536219.
Meeting at night. (In American
magazine, Oct. 1945) ? 4Sep45;
B689384. Dabney Mergendahl (C);
25Sep72; R536300.
One hand behind him. (In The American
magazine, Aug. 1945) ? 6Jul45;
B682417. Dabny Mergendahl (C);
2Oct72; R536883.
The perfect wife. (In Life story,
June 1945) ? 16May45; B678875.
Dabny Mergendahl (C); 21Jul72;
R533255.
MERGENDAHL, DABNEY.
Meeting at night.
SEE MERGENDAHL, CHARLES.
MERGENDAHL, DABNY.
Five fathoms down.
SEE MERGENDAHL, CHARLES.
One hand behind him.
SEE MERGENDAHL, CHARLES.
The perfect wife.
SEE MERGENDAHL, CHARLES.
MERLEAU-PONTY, MARIANNE.
Phenomenologie de la perception.
SEE MERLEAU-PONTY, MAURICE.
MERLEAU-PONTY, MAURICE.
Phenomenologie de la perception.
(Bibliotheque des idees) ? 10Jul45;
AF280. Mme Merleau-Ponty, nee
Susanne Berthe Jolibois (W) &
Marianne Merleau-Ponty (C); 21Aug72;
R534275.
MERLEAU-PONTY, SUSANNE BERTHE JOLIBOIS
Phenomenologie de la perception.
SEE MERLEAU-PONTY, MAURICE.
Plant life of the Pacific world.
SEE MERRILL, ELMER D.
MERRILL, ELMER D.
Plant life of the Pacific world.
Fighting Forces ed. ? 25Jul45;
AA493614. Dudley S. Merrill (C);
24Aug72; R535040.
MERWIN, DECIE.
Susan's bears.
SEE LAWRENCE, MILDRED.
METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER, INC.
Weekend at the Waldorf.
SEE LEE, CHARLES.
MEYER, ADOLPH.
Voltaire: man of justice. NM: text. ? 29Mar45; A186803. Adolph Meyer (A); 25Sep72; R536307.
MICHEL, ELMIRE L.
Physiographic diagram of Asia.
SEE LOBECK, ARMIN KOHL.
MICHEL, HENRI.
Quatre annees dures (1940-1944) ? 15Oct45; AF680. Henri Michel (A); 7Nov72; R539437.
MICHIGAN DIGEST. Pamphlet. ? West
Pub. Co. (PWH)
Apr45. ? 16Apr45; AA482642.
31Jul72; R533511.
MIESSNER, W. OTTO. SEE NEW MUSIC HORIZONS.
MIKHAILOVA CUVILLIER, MARIE. SEE ROLLAND, MARIE MIKHAILOVA CUVILLIER.
MILHOUS, KATHERINE.
Snow over Bethlehem. ? 19Nov45; A1195. Katherine Milhous (A); 15Dec72; R541800.
MILLARD, NELLIE D.
Human anatomy and physiology, by
Nellie D. Millard & Barry G. King.
Illus. by Lucille Cassell. 2d ed.
? 23May45; A187844. Barry G. King
(A); 10Oct72; R537820.
MILLAY, EDNA ST. VINCENT.
For my brother Hans and my sisters in Holland. (In The New York times. Jan. 7, 1945) ? 7Jan45; B656983. Norma Millay Ellis (NK); 22Nov72; R540104.
New England spring. (In Good housekeeping,
May 1945) ? 18Apr45;
B674099. Norma Millay Ellis (NK);
22Nov72; R540107.
To the leaders of the Allied Nations.
(In The New York times, Jan. 21,
1945) ? 21Jan45; B659417. Norma
Millay Ellis (NK); 22Nov72; R540105.
Truck-garden market-day. (In Good
housekeeping, Apr. 1945) ? 21Mar45;
B669181. Norma Millay Ellis (NK);
22Nov72; R540106.
MILLER, ARTHUR.
Focus. ? 30Oct45; A190878. Arthur
Miller (A); 7Dec72; R541258.
MILLER, CAROLYN RUSSELL.
Meditations for men.
SEE RUSSELL, DANIEL.
MILLER, FRANCES S.
Personal problems of the high school
girl, by Frances S. Miller & Helen
H. Laitem. 2d ed. ? 30Aug45;
A189604. Frances Evalyn Funk, John
A. Yeager (E of F. S. Miller) &
Helen H. Laitem (A); 4Oct72; R536633.
MILLER, HELEN TOPPING.
Dark sails, a tale of old St. Simons. ? 19Oct45; A190831. J. A. Hill (E); 30Oct72; R538641.
MILLER, J. LANE.
Encyclopedia of Bible life.
SEE Miller, Madeline S.
Encyclopedia of Bible life, by
Madeleine S. Miller & J. Lane
Miller. ? 6Dec44; A184751.
Madeleine S. Miller (A); 31Jul72;
R533291.
MILLER, META H.
French review grammar.
SEE HOOKE, MALCOLM K.
MILOCHE, HILDA. SEE
THE GINGERBREAD BOY, LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD, AND THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT.
MIMNO, HARKY ROWE.
Transmission lines, antennas and wave guides. SEE KING, RONOLD W. P.
MIMS, EDWIN.
Great writers as interpreters of
religion. ? 29Jun45; A188815.
Ella Puryear Mims (C); 18Sep72;
R535968.
MIMS, ELLA PURYEAR.
Great writers as interpreters of religion. SEE MIMS, EDWIN.
MINEKA, FRANCIS E. SEE
THE DISSIDENCE OF DISSENT: THE MONTHLY REPOSITORY, 1806-1838.
MINNESOTA DIGEST. Pamphlet. ? West
Pub. Co. (PWH)
Apr45. ? 17Apr45; AA482641.
31Jul72; R533510.
MINTZ, RENATE.
Our inner conflicts: a constructive
theory of neurosis. SEE HORNEY,
KAREN.
MISSOURI DECISIONS REPORTED IN SOUTH
WESTERN REPORTER, SECOND SERIES.
? West Pub. Co. (PWH)
184-185 S.W.2d. ? 19Jun45; A188603. 31Jul72; R533528.
MISSOURI. LAWS, STATUTES, ETC.
Missouri revised statutes annotated.
Cumulative pamphlet. Appl. authors:
West Pub. Co. & Vernon Law Book Co.
? West Pub. Co. (PWH)
Jun45. ? 15Jun45; AA487598.
31Jul72; R533477.
MITCHELL, JEAN.
The western island.
SEE FLOWER, ROBIN.
MITCHELL, JOSEPH.
Mr. Flood's party. (In The New
Yorker magazine, Aug. 4, 1945)
? 2Aug45; B688203. Joseph Mitchell
(A); 20Nov72; R539921.
MITTELMANN, BELA.
Adult adjustment of foster children of alcoholic and psychotic parentage and the influence of the foster home. SEE ROE, ANNE.
MOLEY, RAYMOND.
The Hays office. ? 5Jun45; A188031.
Raymond Moley (A); 31Jul72;
R533260.
MOLLOY, ANNE.
A bird in hand. Illustrated by Mary
A. Reardon. ? 9Oct45; A190421.
Anne Molloy & Mary A. Reardon (A);
24Oct72; R538037.
MOLLOY, ROBERT WILLIAM.
Pride's way. ? 12Apr45; A186915.
Robert William Molloy (A); 27Nov72;
R540291.
MONAGHAN, JAMES, IV.
Diplomat in carpet slippers: Abraham
Lincoln deals with foreign affairs,
by Jay Monaghan. ? 25Apr45;
A187239. James Monaghan IV
(Jay Monaghan) (A); 31Jul72;
R533259.
Lincoln bibliography, 1839-1939. Vol.1-2. With a foreword by James G. Randall. (Illinois State Historical Library collections, v.31-32) ? 14Feb45; A186075-186076. Illinois State Historical Society (PWH); 20Jul72; R531961-531962.
MONDOR, HENRI.
Oeuvres completes.
SEE MALLARME, STEPHANE.
MONDRAIN, PIET.
Plastic art and pure plastic.
Compiler: Harry Holtzman.
NM: compilation. ? 2Apr45;
AA485229. Harry Holtzman (A);
7Dec72; R541424.
MONES, LEON.
Humor of America.
SEE HERZBERG, MAX J.
MONKS, JOHN, JR.
A ribbon and a star; the Third Marines
at Bougainville. Drawings by John
Falter. ? 8Nov45; A191138. John
Monks, Jr. (A); 9Nov72; R539394.
MONROE, ALAN H.
Monroe's principles of speech. Brief ed. NM: revisions & additions. ? 15Jun45; A189176. Scott, Foresman & Co. (PWH); 13Jul72; R532620.
MONSARRAT, NICHOLAS.
Leave cancelled. ? 20Sep45; A190226.
Nicholas Monsarrat (A); 6Oct72;
R537496.
MONTAGU, M. F. ASHLEY.
Man's most dangerous myth: the fallacy
of race. With a foreword by Aldous
Huxley. 2d ed., rev. & enl.
? 15May45; A188624. M. F. Ashley
Montagu (A); 10Jul72; R531998.
MONTAIGNE, JEAN-PIERRE GIRAUDOUX-. SEE GIRAUDOUX-MONTAIGNE, JEAN-PIERRE.
MONTANA DIGEST ANNOTATED. Pamphlet.
? West Pub. Co. & Bancroft-Whitney
Co. (PWH)
Jun45. ? 22Jun45; AA487595.
31Jul72; R533503.
MONTGOMERY, ELIZABETH RIDER.
The story behind great inventions.
Drawings by Vartanian. ? 24Oct44;
A183884. Elizabeth Rider Montgomery
(A); 10Oct72; R537776.
MOODY, PAUL D. SEE RELIGION OF SOLDIER AND SAILOR.
MOON, BUCKLIN, ed.
Primer for white folks. ? 19Jul45;
A189017. Bucklin Moon (A); 10Oct72;
R536992.
MOORE, ANNA M. SEE PHILOSOPHY-EAST AND WEST.
MOORE, BERTHA B., pseud.
SEE MCCURRY, BERTHA B.
MOORE, ELISABETH WILSON.
A candle for Pepito. SEE WILSON,
LAURA EDITH.
MOORE, JOSEPH A.
Famous leaders of industry; life stories of men who have succeeded. (Fifth series) ? 15Oct45; A190766. L. C. Page & Co., now a division of Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Inc. (PWH); 13Nov72; R539776.
MORAN, CHARLES. SEE
STREET & SMITH'S 1945 FOOTBALL
PICTORIAL YEAR BOOK.
MORAN, CONNIE.
In new places.
SEE SMITH, NILA BANTON.
The ship of flame. SEE STONE,
WILLIAM S.
MORGAN, RUSSELL V. SEE NEW MUSIC HORIZONS.
MORROW, BILL.
Off mike: radio writing by the nation's top radio writers. SEE LAWRENCE, JEROME.
MORSE, ALMA M.
Christian victory instruction. SEE
KELLER, W. FREDERIC.
MORSE, WAYNE.
A labor policy for America: a national labor code. SEE TELLER, LUDWIG.
MOSAK, JACOB L.
General equilibrium theory in international trade. (Cowles Commission for Research in Economics monograph no. 7) ? 4Dec44; A184865. Cowles Commission for Research in Economics (PWH); 7Nov72; R538387.
MOULTON, JENNI KARDING.
Spoken German, basic course. SEE
MOULTON, WILLIAM G.
MOULTON, WILLIAM G.
Spoken German, basic course. Units
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