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Tarzan. SEE Burroughs, Edgar Rice.
BURROUGHS, HULBERT.
For works claimed by Hulbert Burroughs
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BURROUGHS, JANE RALSTON.
Hybrid of horror. SEE Burroughs,
John Coleman.
BURROUGHS, JOHN C.
For works claimed by John C. Burroughs
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BURROUGHS, JOHN COLEMAN.
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BURSTEIN, JULIUS.
Illustrative electrocardiography.
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BURTON, KATHERINE.
Paradise planters, the story of Brook
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BURTON, MILES.
Mr. Westerby missing. ? 17Jun40;
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BURTT, EDWIN A., ed.
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BUSH, ELIZABETH TAYLOR.
An introduction to college geometry.
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BUSH, MAYBELL G.
Enjoying our land. Pictures by Arthur
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BUSWELL, GUY T.
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BUTTERFIELD, MERCY ANNA.
Love problems of adolescence. SEE
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BUTTERWECK, JOSEPH S.
A handbook for teachers, by Joseph S.
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BUTTERWORTH, MRS. CORWIN M.
Mr. Skeffington. SEE Russell,
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BYRD, SIGMAN.
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CABELL, JAMES BRANCH.
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CABELL, MRS. JAMES BRANCH.
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CABELL, MARGARET FREEMAN.
Hamlet had an uncle. SEE Cabell,
James Branch.
CABLE, GERTRUDE F.
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CAESAR, IRVING.
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