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Contents: Adventurous Hubbard. The happiest hours. The eloquent partner. All change. The understudy. Away in the sixties. Civic honours. Rousing them up. On toast. Going, gone. Trying times. Hushing it up.

Rohmer, Sax. The return of Dr. FuManchu. McBride, 1916.

Silberrad, Una L. The mystery of Barnard Hanson. Hutchinson, 1915.

Spearman, F. H. Nan of Music mountain; illustrated by N. C. Wyeth. Scribner, 1916.

Tompkins, J. W. The seed of the righteous. Merrill, 1916.

Turnbull, Margaret. Handle with care. Harper, 1916.

Van Dresser, J. S. Gibby of Clamshell Alley. Dodd, 1916.

Ward, Mrs. Humphry. A great success. Hearst's International Library Co., 1916.

Watts, Mary S. The rudder; a novel with several heroes. Macmillan, 1916.

White, William Allen. God's puppets. Macmillan, 1916.

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Carleton, M. A. The small grains. Macmillan, 1916.

Contents: Cereal plants. Cereal environment. Cereal crops. Buckwheat and rice.

Chorlton, William. Chorlton's grape growers' guide; a handbook of the cultivation of the exotic grape; with description of the later exotic grapes, and a select list of the native varieties, by Dr. George Thurber. Judd, 1914.

Pat, pseudonym. My little farm. Maunsel, 1915.

Rexford, E. E. The making of a home. Jacobs, 1916.

SCIENCE

Card, S. F. Navigation; notes and examples. Arnold, 1916.

Droop, J. P. Archaeological excavation. Cambridge University, 1915.

Fenton, H. J. H. Physical chemistry for schools. Cambridge University, 1916.

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Banks, Eleanora. Putnam's correspondence handbook; a work of reference designed to promote efficiency in business correspondence. Putnam, 1915.

Carter, R. N. Advanced accounts; a manual of advanced book-keeping and accountancy for accountants, book-keepers and business men; edited by R. N. Carter. Dutton.

Goldsmith, Oliver. The vicar of Wakefield; intermediate corresponding style of Pitman's shorthand. Pitman.

Skinner, E. M., and others. Credits and collections: Credits, Edward M. Skinner; Collections, R. S. White; Instalment collections, H. E. Kramer. La Salle Extension University, 1916.

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DOMESTIC ECONOMY

Byron, May. Cake book; seven hundred and fifty recipes for cakes large and small, bread, rolls, buns, scones, muffins. Hodder, 1915.

Chambers, M. D. A guide to laundrywork; a manual for home and school. Boston Cooking-School Magazine Co., 1915.

Herrick, C. T. A-B-C of cooking. Harper, 1916.

Nesbitt, Florence. Low cost cooking; a manual of cooking, diet, home management and care of children, for housekeepers who must conduct their homes with small expenditure of money. Amer. School of Home Economics, 1915.

Pirie, E. E. The science of home making; a textbook in home economics. Scott, 1915.

Contents: The home and its care. The selection, preparation, and serving of food. Care and feeding of children and invalids. Laundering.

Richardson, A. S. Adventures in thrift. Merrill, 1915.

BOOKS IN ITALIAN

Non-Fiction

Almanacco enciclopedico italo-americano 1915. 1915.

University Prints,

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Amicis, Edmondo de.

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Pagine allegre.

1906.

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Ferrero, Guglielmo. Roma nella cultura moderna; discorso tenuto in Campidoglio. 1910.

Franchi, Anna. Città sorelle. 1915.

Garibaldi, Ricciotti. Da Digione all' Argonna; memorie eroiche, raccolte da G. A. Castellani. 1915.

Giuliano, Balbino. Il valore degl' ideali. 1916.

Goldoni, Carlo. Commedie scelte; pubblicate ner cura di Raffaello Nocchi. 1912.

Lorenzini, Carlo. Divagazioni; criticoumoristiche, raccolte e ordinate da Giuseppe Rigutini. 1893.

Mantegazza, Paolo. Bibbia della spe

ranza. 1909.

Gli amori degli uomini; saggio di una etnologia dell' amore. 2 v. 1910.

Marradi, Giovanni. Rapsodie garibaldine: Il ritorno dell' eroe, La ritirata, I Mille, Mentana, Caprera. Tito Speri. 1910. Melegari, Dora. Il destarsi delle anime.

1915.

Meli, Giovanni. Le bucoliche; versione poetica per Angelo Toscano. 1903.

Nel regno delle fate; fiabe dei migliori scrittori italiani e stranieri, raccolte e ordinate da Adriano Salani. 1903.

Oriani, Alfredo. Ombre di occaso. 1915.

Parini, Giuseppe. Poesie; scelte e illustrate per le persone colte e per le scuole da Michele Scherillo. 1900.

Pavia, Luigi. Chiave dei temi contenuti nella Grammatica inglese. 1910.

Pirodda, Andrea. Bozzetti e sfumature.

Pullè, Leopoldo, conte. O bere o affogare; commedia in un atto. Stanis; dramma in tre atti. 1915.

Ruskin, John. Venezia; traduzione e note di Maria Pezzè Pascolato. 1908. Sillani, Tomaso. Lembi di patria. Soleri, Marcello. Da Silvio Pellico a Luigi Pastro; conferenza. 1915.

Torraca, Francesco. Manuale della letteratura italiana; compilato da Francesco Torraca ad uso delle scuole secondarie. 3 v. 1898.

Tumiati, Domenico. La meteora; dramma in quattro atti. 1915.

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