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- Secondary education, principles and practices (Q240968)
- Microbiology applied to nursing 3d ed., rev (Q240967)
- The year 'round party book (Q240966)
- The Shreveport Jail, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240965)
- Governor O. K. Allen, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240964)
- Irene, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240963)
- Gwine dig a hole to put de devil in, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240962)
- Po' Howard, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240961)
- Green corn, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240960)
- Psychology of dementia praecox (Q240959)
- Ha, ha, thisaway, (In Lomax, J. A., ed., Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240958)
- You cain' lose-a me, Cholly, (In Lomax, J. A., ed., Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240957)
- Whoa, back, Buck. (In Lomax, J. A., ed.. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240956)
- Bring me li'l' water, Silvy, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240955)
- Pick a bale o' cotton, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240954)
- Elnora, words & music adaptation (In Lomax, J. A., ed.; Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240953)
- Julie Ann Johnson, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240952)
- Looky yonder, where de sun done gone, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240951)
- Billy in de lowlands, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240950)
- Ol' rattler, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240949)
- De grey goose, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240948)
- Hoday, hoday, hoday, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240947)
- One dollar bill, Baby, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240946)
- Revised Stanford-Binet intelligence scale. Form L-M (Q240945)
- Dicklicker's holler, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240944)
- Revised Stanford-Binet intelligence scale. Form L-M (Q240943)
- Go down, ol' Hannah, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240942)
- Printed card material for Revised Stanford-Binet tests. Form L-M (Q240941)
- In dem long hot summer days, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240940)
- Printed card material for Revised Stanford-Binet tests. Form L-M (Q240939)
- Ain' goin' down to de well no mo', (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240938)
- Measuring intelligence. (Riverside textbook in education) (Q240937)
- I'm all out and down, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240936)
- Fort Worth and Dallis [sic] blues, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240935)
- Vocabulary card, from Terman and Merrill's complete test material (Q240934)
- C. C. Rider, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240933)
- Record booklet for the Revised Stanford-Binet scale. Form L-M (Q240932)
- De Kalb blues, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240931)
- Record booklet for the Revised Stanford-Binet scale. Form L-M (Q240930)
- Shorty George, (In Lomay, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240929)
- So doggone soon, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240928)
- 'Fo-day worry blues, words and new music adaptation (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240927)
- PLESS, MARY THERESA OLIVIA CORNWALLIS-WEST, FURSTIN VON. What I left unsaid (Q240926)
- Jail-house blues, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240925)
- Roberta, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240924)
- American martyrs to science through the Roentgen rays (Q240923)
- Death letter blues, words and music Huddie Ledbetter. Transcribed, selected & edited by John A. Lomax & Alan Lomax). (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240922)
- Blind Lemon, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240921)
- Mister Tom Hughes's town, (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240920)
- Red Cross sto', (In Lomax, J. A., ed. Negro folk songs as sung by Lead Belly) (Q240919)