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- "March" Dunbar., John L. Verweire
- "Me an' Abe" : a narrative poem of Abraham Lincoln's New Salem days, by Carrie Douglas Wright
- "Our kin" : the genealogies of some of the early families who made history in the founding and development of Bedford County, Virginia, by Mary Denham Ackerly and Lula Eastman Jeter Parker
- "Our kin" : the genealogies of some of the early families who made history in the founding and development of Bedford County, Virginia, by Mary Denham Ackerly and Lula Eastman Jeter Parker
- "Our kin"; : the genealogies of some of the early families who made history in the founding and development of Bedford County, Virginia, by Mary Denham Ackerly and Lula Eastman Jeter Parker
- "Towed in", a compilation of stories about certain guests in our homes for the aged. Indianapolis, Ind., United Christian missionary society
- ... Communion service in E[flat]
- ... Pioneers of Christian thought
- ... Virgil and other Latin poets
- 100 favorite songs for children to play and sing, compiled and harmonized by Elizabeth L. Gallagher and Carlo Peroni
- 20th century workbook in general science
- A book of days, being a briefcase packed for his own pleasure
- A cottage for sale, lyric by Larry Conley ; music by Willard Robison
- A flock of birds
- A history of Spanish literature
- A history of the Jews in the United States, by Lee J. Levinger
- A modern advanced English grammar for secondary schools and colleges
- A mountain school ; a study made by the Southern woman's educational alliance and Konnarock training school
- A new economic order, edited by Kirby Page
- A pioneer in New England in 1635, written by Caroline Orne in 1887
- A second book of Bible dramas
- A short history of mathematics
- A survey of the legal status of women in the forty-eight states, following the program of the Committee on the legal status of women, National league of women voters ..
- A textbook of botany for colleges and universities
- Aces of the air
- Air travel
- Alkali trails, or, Social and economic movements of the Texas frontier, 1846-1900, by William Curry Holden
- Alone with my dreams: : fox-trot song, words by Gus Kahn ; music by Harry Archer
- America moves west, by Robert E. Riegel
- American civil engineers; handbook
- American housing as affected by social and economic conditions
- American naturists, by Henry Chester Tracy ..
- American religion as I see it lived
- American; : the life story of a great Indian, Plenty-coups, chief of the Crows, by Frank B. Linderman, illustrated by H. M. Stoops
- An American Jezebel; : the life of Anne Hutchinson, by Helen Augur
- An analysis of meterology as related to the opertion of aircraft
- An anthology of English poetry: : Dryden to Blake, compiled by Kathleen Campbell
- An autograph collection and the making of it
- An introduction to the psychology of the classroom
- An introductory study of the family
- Ancient life in the American Southwest, : with an introduction on the general history of the American race, by Edgar L. Hewett ..
- Any time's the time to fall in love, music by Jack King ; words by Elsie Janis
- Apples be ripe, Llewelyn Powys
- Arab interlude
- Ardery (Ardrey) chart, compiled by Julia S. Ardery
- Argumentation, James A. Winans and William E. Utterback
- Aristocrats of the trees
- Aristophanes' Lysistrata, a new version
- Arizona Directory Co.'s Phoenix city and Salt River Valley directory, 1930 : including Phoenix, Buckeye, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Mesa, Peoria, Scottsdale and Tempe : containing an alphabetical directory of business concerns and private citizens, a street and avenue guide and directory of householders of Phoenix, and the rural routes of Phoenix, Glendale, Mesa and Tempe : also a buyers guide and a complete classified business directory
- Art of make-up for the stage, the screen, and social use
- Art-song in America; a study in the development of American music
- Arthur Wm. Heintzelman, with an appreciation by Robert Rey. Compiled by the Crafton collection
- Aryan blood in modern nations and the Howells, by Fleming Howell
- August Strindberg, the bedeviled Viking
- Ave Maria, Gerald Rean [pseudonym]
- Aviation manual; a practical handbook on flying as a business - planes, motors, instruments, training courses, license requirements, air traffic rules - flight in therory and practice
- Aviation's place in tomorrow's business
- Awakening college
- Barchester towers
- Beauty; an interpretation of art and the imaginative life
- Beginner's book of model airplanes. (They fly !)
- Betsy Ross, Quaker rebel, : being the true story of the romantic life of the maker of the first American flag,by Edwin Satterthwaite Parry ... illustrations by J. L. G. Ferris and Edwin John Prittie
- Betty Gordon at Mystery Farm, or, Strange doings at Rocky Ridge, by Alice B. Emerson [ghostwriter, Eunice Creager]
- Beyond the blue horizon : song, words by Leo Robin ; music by Richard A. Whiting and W. Franke Harling ; uke arr. by S.M. Zoltai
- Big trees, by Walter Fry and John R. White
- Blue again, lyric by Dorothy Fields ; music by Jimmy McHugh
- Body and soul
- Books for Junior colleges
- Brands from the burning
- Bulbs for American gardens, by John C. Wister
- But not for me : (Molly), words by Ira Gershwin ; music by George Gershwin
- By the way of Cape Horn
- C. Watts Wright on bridge
- Calvin Fairbanks Bonney, Harriott Cheney Bonney : a tribute, by Sherman Grant Bonney
- Calvin Fairbanks Bonney, Harriott Cheney Bonney; a tribute by Sherman Grant Bonney
- Cambridge glass, 1818 to 1888; the story of the New England glass company
- Cardigan
- Carl Schurz, militant liberal, by Joseph Schafer ..
- Cartographic map of the Ohio revolutionary trail, 1776-1813, being a depiction in quaint pictorial form of marches,battles and historic incidents of the Western Ohio's part of the War of Independence, along with other information valuable to the motorist in western Ohio
- Caverns of sunset : being the story of Patricia Percy's quest in the Pays en Haute, by Paul Leland Haworth ..
- Census returns of Harrison county (West) Virginia for 1850
- Census returns of Lewis County (West) Virginia for 1850 : copied from the original federal census records in the Census Bureau, Washington, D.C., secured and arranged by W. Guy Tetrick
- Census returns of Lewis county (West) Virginia for 1850
- Century readings in the English novel
- Changing civilizations in the modern world : a textbook in world geography with historical backgrounds, by Harold Rugg
- Chief contemporary dramatists, third series: : twenty plays from the recent drama of the United States, Great Britain, Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, the Yiddish theatre, and Scandinavia, selected and edited by Thomas H. Dickinson
- Christ of every road; a study in pentecost
- City school institutes in Pennsylvania; a study of the development and administration of the program of in-service education of teachers, with proposals for improved state control and local administration
- Civic training in Switzerland; a study of democratic life
- Class party games for juniors, intermediates and seniors
- Code of criminal procedure. Official draft, June 15, 1930
- Collected poems of Robert Frost
- Collecting American first editions; : its pitfalls and its pleasures
- Colonial churches in Virginia, by Henry Irving Brock ; introduction by Hamilton James Eckenrode ; photographic studies by Frances Benjamin Johnston
- Colonial ironwork in old Philadelphia; : the craftsmanship of the early days of the Republic, by Philip B. Wallace; measured drawings by William Allen Dunn; introduction by Fiske Kimball
- Concerning the origin and development of the chorion amnion and yolk sac; the great importance of the corona radiata cells
- Confessin' : that I love you, lyrics by Al. J. Neiburg ; music by Doc Daugherty & Ellis Reynolds
- Connecticut fights : the story of the 102nd regiment, by Captain Daniel W. Strickland
- Conquering our great American plains; : a historical development, by Stuart Henry ..
- Contemporary social movements, by Jerome Davis
- Contemporary speeches, compiled by James M. O'Neill and Floyd K. Riley
- Contest selections from best authors
- Coronado's children; : tales of lost mines and buried treasures of the Southwest, by J. Frank Dobie ... illustrated by Ben Carlton Mead
- Costume throughout the ages, by Mary Evans; frontispiece in color and 210 illustrations
- County government and administration
- Criminal law in colonial Virginia
- Crown Him with many crowns; hymn-anthem
- Cryin' for the Carolines, lyric by Lewis & Young ; music by Harry Warren
- Cumberland Parish : Lunenburg County, Virginia, 1746-1816 : vestry book, 1746-1816, by Landon C. Bell
- Cumberland parish, Lunenburg county, Virginia 1746-1816; Vestry book, 1746-1816
- Daughters of Eve, by Gamaliel Bradford
- Deep South, by Carl Carmer
- Der Held, : Roman eines politischen Mordes
- Descendants of John and Mary Coolidge of Watertown, Massachusetts, 1630, by Emma Downing Coolidge
- Destiny : a novel in pictures, O Nückel
- Detroit rules itself
- Dian of the lost land
- Disillusioned India
- Don Quixote, by Miguel de Cervantes; Ozell's revision of the translation of Peter Motteux; introduction by Herschel Brickell
- Donjon of demons; : a heroe's tale from the Jesuit Relations
- Down the red lane
- Dr. John Ewing and some of his noted connections, by Lucy E. Lee Ewing, introduction by Josiah H. Penniman
- Dwight Whitney Morrow; a sketch in admiration, with introduction by Calvin Coolidge
- Early American furniture makers, a social and biographical study
- Early American prints, by Carl W. Drepperd
- Early American silver, by C. Louise Avery
- Educating for peace, Elizabeth Miller Lobingier and John Leslie Lobingier
- Education as a life work; an introduction into education
- Educational measurement in high school, by C.W. Odell
- Emigrants from Scotland to America, 1774-1775 : copied from a loose bundle of Treasury papers in the Public Record Office, London, England, copied and indexed in the London office of Viola Root Cameron
- Employee stock purchase plans and the market crises of 1929 : a supplement to "Employee stock purchase plans in the United States" published in January, 1928
- Essays on French literature
- Evansville, Indiana [business section]
- Experiments in atomic science for the amateur
- Extra-instructional activites of the teacher
- Fain of Tennessee : descendants of Nicholas Fain, by Augusta Bradford
- Family history of James Dougherty and lineage of descent, by William C. Dougherty
- Famous girls of the White House, by Kate Dickinson Sweetser
- Famous pictures : noted paintings described with anecdotes of the painters, by Charles L. Barstow
- Field book of ponds and streams; an introduction to the life of fresh water
- Fifty famous letters of history
- Five masters; a study in the mutations of the novel, by Joseph Wood Krutch
- Food purchasing for the home
- For brides only; a romance of the mountains and the East side
- France : a study in nationality, by André Siegfried
- Fundamentals of typographic art; a discussion of page arrangement and its elemental factors
- Gargoyles, chimeres, and the grotesque in French Gothic sculpture, by Lester Burbank Bridaham; with introduction by Ralph Adams Cram
- George Elbert Burr, with an introduction by Arthur Millier. Compiled by the Crafton collection
- George V, by Sir George Arthur
- Giants of the Old West, by Frederick R. Bechdolt
- Girls of long ago, by Ida Donnally Peters; illustrated by Mabel Pugh
- Good evenin', by Tot Seymour, Charles O'Flynn, and Al Hoffman
- Good-bye to all that; : an autobiography, by Robert Graves
- Goodly company : a book of quotations and proverbs for character development, by Jessie E. Logan ; with introductions by Carrie E. Scott and Clara W. Nieman
- Graded readings in Gregg shorthand
- Great modern short stories, edited by Grant Overton
- Great navigators & discoverers, by J. A. Brendon; with illustrations and maps
- Greek life : bibliography, and review questions, by F.W. Tilden, Head of the Greek Department, Indiana University
- Green magic; the story of the world of plants
- Greyhounds of the sea : the story of the American clipper ship, by Carl C. Cutler ; with a foreword by Charles Francis Adams
- Growth of international thought
- Halen and Wendaline, seven stories in one
- Handbook on conducting and orchestral routine for the prospective conductor of either chorus or orchestra
- Happy Jack, Max Brand [i.e. F. Faust]
- Harvey W. Wiley : an autobiography
- Have a little faith in me : from Spring is here, a first national Vitaphone production, lyric by Lewis & Young ; music by Harry Warren
- He's not worth your tears, lyric by Mort Dixon and Billy Rose ; music by Harry Warren
- Heaven and earth, modern astronomy
- Herndon's Life of Lincoln : the history and personal recollections of Abraham Lincoln, as originally written by William H. Herndon and Jesse W. Weik ; with an introduction and notes by Paul M. Angle
- Heroes of 1812, written by the members of the Nebraska Society of United States Daughters of 1812, 1930 ; compiled by the publishing Committee of the Nebraska Society of United States Daughters of 1812
- High stakes and hair trigger; : the life of Jefferson Davis, by Robert W. Winston ..
- Higher education in America
- Hill towns of Italy
- History of Wilkinson County, by Victor Davidson
- History of economics
- History of secondary education; a study in the development of liberal education
- History of the Tredway family, William T. Tredway, editor and compiler
- History of the Weikert family from 1735-1930 ...
- History of the Weikert family from 1735-1930 : work started in November, 1922 and completed in March, 1930
- History of the certified township of Kingston, Pennsylvania, 1769-1929; together with a short account of the fourteenth commonwealth
- History of the first 100 years in Woolrich, by M.B. Rich
- Hoffmanns schriftatlas Das schriftschaffen der gegenwart in alphabeten und anwendungen in verbindung mid Albert Bruckner, Max Hertwig und Rudolf Koch
- How to make hooked rugs, by Mary Perkins Taylor
- How to supervise : a guide to educational principles and progressive practice of educational supervision, by George C. Kyte
- How to write; meeting the needs of everyday life
- Huddle!, by Francis Wallace
- Humanism and America; : essays on the outlook of modern civilisation, edited by Norman Foerster
- Humanism and America; essays on the outlook of modern civilization
- Hymns and carols for children to play and sing, compiled and harmonized by Elizabeth L. Gallagher and Carlo Peroni
- I got rhythm
- I hate myself : for falling in love with you, lyric by Dave Oppenheim & Nick Kenny ; music by Abner Silver & Cornell
- I miss a little miss : who misses me in sunny Tennessee, words by Tot Seymour ; music by J. Fred Coots
- I still get a thrill : thinking of you, words by Benny Davis ; music by J. Fred Coots
- I'm in the market for you, lyric by Joseph McCarthy ; music by James F. Hanley
- Impressions of Japanese architecture and the allied arts
- In search of America
- In the picturesque Shenandoah Valley, by Armistead C. Gordon ; with an introduction by Philip Alexander Bruce
- In the picturesque Shenandoah valley, by Armistead C. Gordon, with an introduction by Philip Alexander Bruce
- India: : land of the Black pagoda, by Lowell Thomas
- Indiana and other poems, by "Big Rich" [E.A. Richardson]
- Ink, a novel by John C. Mellett
- Intelligent philanthropy, edited by Ellsworth Faris, Ferris Laune [and] Arthur J. Todd
- Interpretations of American foreign policy
- Introduction to mental hygiene
- James Joyce's Ulysses : a study, by Stuart Gilbert
- Jenny Fowler
- Jesus prays
- Jesus the Son of God
- Jobs for girls
- Johnny Appleseed and Paul Bunyan; a play of American folklore in three acts and a prologue
- Just a gigolo : Schöner Gigolo, original German text by Julius Brammer ; English text by Irving Caesar ; music by Leonello Casucci
- Kentucky petroleum
- Kerr Eby, A. N. A., with an appreciation by Dorothy Noyes Arms. Compiled by the Crafton collection
- King mob : a study of the present-day mind, by Frank K. Notch
- Knowing, collecting and restoring early American furniture, with a foreword by Homer Eaton Keyes
- Lafitte, the pirate, by Lyle Saxon ... Illustrated by E. H. Suydam
- Land causes Accomack county, Virginia 1727-1826
- Last full measure
- Latin--second year
- Let's step out, words and music by Cole Porter
- Life history of Thomas Orr, Jr. : pioneer stories of California and Utah
- Lincoln at Gettysburg; : what he intended to say; what he said; what he was reported to have said; what he wished he had said., By William E. Barton ..
- Lisbeth of Jarnfjeld
- Lonely, lyric by Clifford Grey ; music by Ramon Novarro and Herbert Stothart
- Lope de Vega, : monster of nature, by Angel Flores
- Made in Mexico
- Madman's drum : a novel in woodcuts, by Lynd Ward
- Mansions of old romance
- Many-a-way for patriotic days
- Map of Chicago and Lake Michigan area real estate profits : restricted business and residential property, compiled by National Research Bureau
- Marion county, Indiana...showing all roads outside Indianapolis and main thorough fares in the city; Cities, towns and communities; steam and electric railroads;townships, sections with numbers;parks,golf and country clubs;cemeteries, hospitals, etc
- Maurice Guest
- Meat recipes and menus
- Memories of Carlisle's old graveyard : containing a list of the inscriptions on all stones in the enclosure in 1898 and describing a walk through a part of the graveyard, by Sarah Woods Parkinson
- Mexican immigration to the United States; a study of human migration and adjustment
- Minnesota mechanical ability tests; the report of a research investigation subsidized by the Committee on human migrations of the National research council and conducted in the Department of psychology of the University of Minnesota
- Modern American poetry: : a critical anthology, edited by Louis Untermeyer
- Modern British authors; their first editions
- Modern literature for oral interpretation
- Modern methods in written examinations
- Moderne villa's en landhuizen in Europa en Amerika. Villa's et maisons de camagne modernes. Modern cottages and country-houses. Moderne villen und landhauser
- Mono-dramas; the new platform art
- Mother wit
- Mount Vernon : its children, its romances, its allied families and mansions, by Minnie Kendall Lowther
- Mount Vernon; : its children, its romances, its allied families and mansions, by Minnie Kendall Lowther
- Mr. Currier and Mr. Ives, : a note on their lives and times, by Russel Crouse; with 32 illustrations in color, and black and white
- Municipal expenditures
- Music and romance for youth; a course of study in music appreciation for use in junior high schools, also in platoon and consolidated schools, academies, junior clubs
- Music in the junior high school
- Musico-dramatic producing; a manual for the stage and musical director
- My ideal
- My system : a chess treatise, by Aron Nimzowitsch ; English version by Philip Hereford
- Mystery men of Wall street; : the power behind the market, by Earl Sparling, illustrated with portraits by Seymour Marcus
- Narrative poems; : Ballads, The ancient mariner, Sohrab and Rustum, edited by Max J. Herzberg. With decorations by Alice Beyer
- Navires et marins de la rame a l'helice
- New ideas in home decoration / : by Hazel Dell Brown
- New manual of the Constitution of the United States
- New world of physical discovery
- Notes on prints : being the text of labels prepared for a special exhibition of prints from the museum collection, by William M. Ivins, Jr
- Now we're loggin'
- Olive, cypress and palm; an anthology of love and death
- On a blue and moonless night, as introduced by Will Osborne ; by Charles O'Flynn, Al Hoffman and Will Osborne
- On revival day : (a rhythmic spiritual), words and music by Andy Razaf
- On the old west coast; being further reminiscences of a ranger, Major Horace Bell
- One girl's way
- One little raindrop, by Harry Richman, Jack Meskill and Jean Schwartz ; ukulele arr. by Roy Smeck
- Other days
- Our state government, by Harold C. Feightner
- Painting and sculpture in Canada
- Passion play of Oberammergau rev ed. for the 1930 celebration
- Pathways of the Puritans, compiled by Mrs. N. S. Bell for the Massachsetts bay colony tercentenary commission
- Periodical essays of the eighteenth century
- Peter Arno's Hullabaloo
- Peter Ibbetson : lyric drama in three acts (nine scenes) from the novel by George du Maurier : opus 20, music by Deems Taylor ; libretto by Constance Collier and Deems Taylor
- Peter Powers, pioneer; : the story of the first settler in Hollis, New Hampshire, by Rudge Nichols and Caroline N. Poole; illustrations by Sears Gallagher. Printed for the two hundredth anniversary
- Pilgrim and pioneer; drawn in the Northwest
- Pioneer history of Elkhart County, Indiana : with sketches and stories, by Henry S.K. Bartholomew
- Pioneer history of Elkhart County, Indiana, : with sketches and stories ..
- Pioneer tales of Eureka Springs and Carroll County, by Cora Pinkley-Call
- Pioneering on social frontiers, by Graham Taylor
- Pioneers of Christian thought, Frederick D. Kershner
- Poems
- Population
- Preliminary committee reports
- Prices of clipper ship prints by N. Currier and Currier & Ives
- Principles of property insurance
- Prisons and prison building, by Alfred Hopkins
- Problems in public school administration; a plan and work book for public school administrators
- Problems of the Pacific, 1929; proceedings of the third conference of the Institute of Pacific relations Nara and Kyoto, Japan, October 23 to November 9, 1929
- Program choruses; The green book, complete choral program material for every occasion
- Prohibition and prosperity
- Prose and verse for speaking and reading, compiled and edited by William Palmer Smith
- Pure gold..
- Quaint and quotable sayings and incidents
- Racing yachts done in cork models
- Readings in medical German
- Readings in vocational life
- Reference guide to Milton; from 1800 to the present day
- Responsible drinking, a discreet inquiry and a modest proposal
- Revolutionary service of Col. John Walker and family : and memoirs of Hon. Felix Walker, by Clarence Griffin
- Revolutionary soldiers and sailors from Lancaster county, Virginia; muster rolls and pay rolls of the ninety-second regiment of Virginia militia, Lancaster county, 1812
- Roaming the Rockies; : through national parks and national forests of the Rocky mountain wonderland, by John T. Faris, with an introductory note by Honorable Horace M. Albright ..
- Rockefeller; giant, dwarf, symbol, by William H. Allen
- Roger Williams, prophet and pioneer, by Emily Easton
- Rote pieces for rhythm band, compiled and arranged for the cultivation of musical taste and the development of the sense of rhythm and ensemble by Angela Diller and Kate Stearns Page
- Royal Charles, ruler and rake, by David Loth
- Rudolph and Amina; or, The black crook
- Rural community life
- Rural girls in the city for work; : a study made for the Southern woman's educational alliance, by O. Latham Hatcher
- Rural municipalities; a sociological study of local government in the United States
- Saint Augustine, by Giovanni Papini; translated by Mary Prichard Agnetti
- Scholl, Sholl, Shull genealogy : the colonial branches, by John William Scholl
- Seattle memories, by Edith Sanderson Redfield
- Selected furniture drawings
- Selections for public speaking
- Seth Bullard of Walpole, Massachusetts, a soldier of the Revolution : and some of his descendants, by Samuel Bradlee Doggett
- Seven great Bibles, : the sacred Scriptures of Hinduism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Confucianism (Taoism), Mohammedanism, Judaism and Christianity, by Alfred W. Martin
- Sing you sinners, by Sam Coslow and W. Franke Harling
- Singing a vagabond song, by Harry Richman, Sam Messenheimer & Val Burton
- Six horses, by Captain William Banning and George Hugh Banning; with a foreword by Major Frederick Russell Burnham ..
- Sleep, holy Babe : Christmas carol for S.S.A., [words by] Rev. E. Caswell ; [music by] Gerald Rean [pseudonym]
- Sleep; why we need it and how to get it
- Social control of the mentally deficient
- Sociological theory and social research
- Some folks won't work, by Clinch Calkins
- Somerset County, New Jersey, 1688-1930, issued by the Somerset County Board of Chosen Freeholders ... and with the endorsement of the Somerset County Chamber of Commerce ; edited and compiled by M. Mustin
- Something to remember you by, words by Howard Dietz ; music by Arthur Schwartz
- Songs of science
- Sons of the earth; the geologist's view of history
- Source records of the great war; : a comprehensive and readable source record of the world's great war, emphasizing the more important events, and presenting these as complete narratives in the actual words of the chief officials and most eminent leaders presenting documents from government archives and other authoritative sources, with outline narratives, indices, chronologies, and courses of reading on sociological movements and individual national activities, editor-in-chief, Charles F. Horne, PH.D.; directing editor, Walter F. Austin, LL.M., with a staff of specialists
- St. Lawrence waterway project; the St. Lawrence river as an international highway for water-borne commerce
- Stammering
- Standard concert guide: handbook of the standard symphonies, oratorios cantatatas, and symphonic poems for the concert goer
- Statistical tables and graphs
- Statistics for teachers
- Stock market theory and practice
- Stories of the great operas and their composers
- Stories of the youth of artists, by Mary Newlin Roberts; illustrated by Constance Whittemore
- Stresemann, by Rudolf Olden, translated by R. T. Clark; with thirteen illustrations
- Studies in Matthew
- Study and appreciation of the short story with representative readings
- Studying the major subjects
- Sweetheart of yesterday, Gloria Gene Loepke
- Swing of youth, Denise Robins
- Symphony number one, [in E minor]
- Symphony number three [in C minor]
- Symphony number three, in E-flat major
- Symphony number two [in Bb major]
- Symphony number two [in C major]
- Synphony number two, [in D major]
- Systematizing the work of school principals for elementary and secondary school and junior college executives and their assistants
- Targ's American first editions & their prices; a checklist of the foremost Americans
- Tax racket and tax reform in Chicago
- Ten modern poets, by Rica Brenner
- Tepoztlan, a Mexican village; : a study of folk life, by Robert Redfield
- That man Dawes; : the story of a man who has placed his name high among the great of the world in this generation because he ruled his life by common sense., By Paul R. Leach
- The "Everybody sing" book. A real American collection of songs for group singing in the school, home and community; including a wealth of traditional favorites, hymns and carols, negro spirituals, "close harmony" numbers, old time popular songs, sailors' chanteys, cowboy songs, mountain ballads, greetings and stunt songs and glee club selections
- The American flag, its uses and abuses
- The American people and their old world ancestors, by Grace Vollintine
- The American road to culture; a social interpretation of education in the United States
- The Angora wool rabbit; a manual for the beginner
- The Barretts of Wimpole Street; : a comedy in five acts, by Rudolf Besier
- The Constitution of the United States at the end of one hundred fifty years
- The French powder mystery, Ellery Queen
- The Greek way
- The Indiana University song book, edited by the Association of Women Students, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana
- The Liberal arts college movement, proceedings of the Conference of liberal arts colleges held in Chicago, March 18-20, 1930
- The Literary digest atlas of the world, 1931
- The Lord is in His holy temple ..
- The Lovejoy genealogy, with biographies and history, 1460-1930, especially recording the American descendants and the English ancestry of John Lovejoy (1622-1690) of Andover, Mass., and of Joseph Lovejoy (1684-1748) of Prince George County, Md., but also embracing all known data on other persons bearing the Lovejoy name, whether or not identified with the emigrant ancestors
- The Massachusetts Bay company and its predecessors
- The Moons and kindred families, by J.W. Moon
- The Passion play of Oberammergau; : its history and significance..
- The Pelham murder case
- The Reeves family : Walter Reeve of Burlington County, New Jersey, and a number of his descendants through ten generations, 1650-1930, compiled from notes left by Samuel V. Reeves by Clara Swain Stevens and Clara B. Birch (nee Reeves)
- The Russian experiment, by Arthur Feiler, translated by H.J. Stenning
- The United States after the world war, by James C. Malin ..
- The Van Cortlandt family, by L. Effingham De Forest
- The ambassadors, a novel by Henry James
- The annals of St. Louis : and a brief account of its foundation and progress, 1764-1928, by I.H. Lionberger, 1929
- The annals of St. Louis and a brief account of its foundation and progress, 1764-1928, by I. H. Lionberger, 1929
- The art of block cutting, O.A. Hankammer, F.C. Lampe
- The art of pottery
- The art of whittling
- The basis of belief, proof by inductive reasoning
- The biography and ancestry of Hon. George Henry Catlin : with notes on genealogy, by S. Fletcher Weyburn
- The biological basis of human nature
- The book of the thousand nights and one night
- The bridge; : a poem, by Hart Crane
- The cat who went to heaven
- The changing years, reminiscences of Norman Hapgood, illustrated with photographs
- The critical year; : a study of Andrew Johnson and reconstruction, Howard K. Beale.
- The cross in symbol, spirit and worship
- The deputy sheriff
- The development of the United States since 1865, Nelson P. Mead
- The early history of the Republican Party
- The early history of the Republican party
- The earth for Sam : the story of mountains, rivers, dinosaurs and men, by W. Maxwell Reed ; line drawings by Karl Moseley
- The education of children, by Alfred Alder ; translated by Eleanore and Friedrich Jensen
- The fight to conquer the ends of the earth; : Byrd's great adventure, with the complete story of all polar explorations for one thousand years, by Francis Trevelyan Miller ... with forewords by General A. W. Greely ... [and] Dr. Henry Fairfield Osborn ... illustrated: photographs, historic prints, etc
- The first circus, by Fanny Louise Burgheim
- The first people of Michigan, by W. B. Hinsdale
- The flag folder
- The flag of the United States: : its history and symbolism, by Colonel James A. Moss.
- The glow book of human interest rhymes
- The gospel for Main street
- The green pastures : a fable, suggested by Roark Bradford's southern sketches, "Ol' Man Adam an' his chillun", by Marc Connelly ; with illustrations by Robert Edmond Jones
- The historical background of English literature, by Nelson Sherwin Bushnell
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- Universal pronouncing dictionary of biography and mythology, by Joseph Thomas
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- Very good, Jeeves!, by P.G. Wodehouse
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