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  1. Fables for our time, VI; spot drawing of rabbits. (In The New Yorker, Aug. 26, 1939) (Q241118)
  2. I beg to differ with you; drawing with caption. (In The New Yorker, Sept. 2, 1939) (Q241117)
  3. I come from haunts of coot and hern; drawing with caption. (In The New Yorker, Aug. 19, 1939) (Q241116)
  4. Famous poems illustrated, VII; 6 drawings illustrating Ben Bolt, (In The New Yorker, Aug. 5, 1939) (Q241115)
  5. Fables for our time, VI; spot drawings of a stork, a crow and an elephant. (In The New Yorker, Aug. 5, 1939) (Q241114)
  6. He comes in here and sits all alone; drawing with caption. (In The New Yorker, Aug. 12, 1939) (Q241113)
  7. I suppose all you men think about is war; drawing with caption. (In The New Yorker, Oct. 14, 1939) (Q241112)
  8. This is our China. Pub. abroad Jan. 4, 1940 (Q241111)
  9. Fables for our time, VII: The birds and the foxes, and others. (In The New Yorker, Oct. 21, 1939) (Q241110)
  10. The Atlantic migration, 1607-1860; a history of the continuing settlement of the United States (Q241109)
  11. Fables for our time, VII; spot drawing of animals. (In The New Yorker, Oct. 21, 1939) (Q241108)
  12. Flotsam. (In Collier's, Sept. 9-23, 1939) NM: English translation & additions. (Q241107)
  13. The diary of a pioneer and other papers (Q241106)
  14. Flotsam. (In Collier's July 8-Sept. 2, 1939) Appl. NM: English translation & additional text. (Q241105)
  15. The Cameron course in dental practice conduct; human relations in dentistry (Q241104)
  16. Little whirlwind, by Margaret Ann Lorraine Hubbard. Illus. by Dorothy Bayley (Q241103)
  17. White mother in Africa (Q241102)
  18. Maybe you don't have charm, Lily, but you're enigmatic. Drawing with caption. (In The New Yorker, July 29, 1939) (Q241101)
  19. Fables for our time, V: The stork who married a dumb wife, and others. (In The New Yorker, July 29, 1939) (Q241100)
  20. Hello, darling, wool-gathering? Drawing with caption. (In The New Yorker, July 22, 1939) (Q241099)
  21. You wait here and I'll bring the etchings down. Drawing with caption. (In The New Yorker, July 1, 1939) (Q241098)
  22. Now take you and me, Blodgett, we're both men of the world. Drawing with caption. (In The New Yorker, June 24, 1939) (Q241097)
  23. Spot drawing of big and little dogs in same pose. (In The New Yorker, July 15, 1939) (Q241096)
  24. Famous poems illustrated, VI. 7 drawings (In The New Yorker, June 17, 1939) (Q241095)
  25. My husband has insured my life for a hundred thousand dollars. Isn't that sweet? Drawing with caption. (In The New Yorker, May 27, 1939) (Q241094)
  26. Turning points in business cycles (Q241093)
  27. Unfamiliar misquotations. (In The New Yorker, May 20, 1939) (Q241092)
  28. How do you stand on a third term, scout, right or wrong? Drawing with caption. (In The New Yorker, May 20, 1939) (Q241091)
  29. Thinking ourselves into trouble. (In Forum, June 1939) (Q241090)
  30. Spot drawing of dog carrying satchel in his mouth. (In The New Yorker, June 10, 1939) (Q241089)
  31. The vengeance of 3902090. (In The New Yorker, June 10, 1939) (Q241088)
  32. I don't want him to be comfortable if he's going to look too funny. Drawing with caption. (In The New Yorker, June 10, 1939) (Q241087)
  33. Famous poems illustrated, V. 2 drawings (In The New Yorker, June 3, 1939) (Q241086)
  34. Man with a conscience. (In Hearst's international-cosmopolitan, June 1939) (Q241085)
  35. The facts of life. (In Hearst's international-cosmopolitan, Apr. 1939) (Q241084)
  36. A census of Shakespeare's plays in quarto, 1594-1709. Rev. & extended (Q241083)
  37. Political and social growth of the American people, 1492-1865. 3d ed. New ed. of Political and social growth of the United States, 1492-1852 (Q241082)
  38. The fair American (Q241081)
  39. The gay A B C (Q241080)
  40. Reference book of inorganic chemistry (Q241079)
  41. Futur armistice (Q241078)
  42. The American Senator (Q241077)
  43. Double blackmail (Q241076)
  44. Ninth inning rally (Q241075)
  45. Greek tragedy (Q241074)
  46. Gone haywire; two tenderfoots on the Montana cattle range in 1886. Peter Hurd, pictures (Q241073)
  47. A textbook of chemistry (Q241072)
  48. Quiet moments, by Patience Strong, pseud. With decorations by Betty Soars (Q241071)
  49. An introduction to administrative law, with selected cases (Q241070)
  50. A course In general chemistry, by William C. Bray & Wendell M. Latimer. 3d ed (Q241069)

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