• A. PRESS: REPORTAGE
    A01. The Atlanta Constitution
    A02. The Dallas Morning News, February 17,1961
    A03. Chicago Daily Tribune
    A04. The Christian Science Monitor, May 11,1961
    A05. The Providence Journal
    A06. Newark Evening News, March 22, 1961, p.25
    A07. The New York Times, June 19, 1961,
    A08. The Times-Picayune, [New Orleans], January 1, 1961
    A09. The Philadelphia Inquirer, May 10, 1961, p.49
    A10. The Oregonian
    A11. The Sun, [Baltimore], March 18, 1961
    A12. The Dallas Morning News, October 10, 1961
    A13. Rocky Mountains News, [Denver, Colorado], May 2, 1961
    A14. The New York Times, January 24, 1961, p. 2
    A15. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 2, 1961, p.4C
    A16. Chicago Daily Tribune
    A17. Rocky Mountain News, [Denver, Colorado]
    A18. The Philadelphia Inquirer, March 26, 1961, p.16
    A19. The Sun, [Baltimore]
    A20. Chicago Daily Tribune, February 10, 1961
    A21. The Detroit News
    A22. The Atlanta Constitution
    A23. The Oregonian, [Portland], August 26, 1961, p.7
    A24. The Providence Journal, November 29, 1961
    A25. San Francisco Chronicle, March 27, 1961, p.32
    A26. The Dallas Morning News, April 9, 1961, sec. 4, p.1
    A27. Los Angeles Times, June 21, 1961, sec. 4, p.6
    A28. The Wall Street Journal
    A29. The Dallas Morning News, September 10, 1961, sec. 6
    A30. Los Angeles Times
    A31. The Miami Herald
    A32. San Francisco Chronicle
    A33. The Washington Post
    A34. The New York Times, May 21, 1961, sec. 4, p.1
    A35. James J. Maguire, "A Family Affair"
    A36. William Gomberg, "Unions and the Anti-Trust Laws"
    A37. "National Affairs"
    A38. Alfred Wright, "A Duel Golfers Will Never Forget"
    A39. "Sports"
    A40. Time, 77: 3 (January 13, 1961)
    A41. Robert Wallace, "This Is the Way It Came About"
    A42. "National Affairs"
    A43. U.S. News and World Report, May 22, 1961
    A44. Saturday Review, 44: 15 (April 15, 1961)
  • B. PRESS: EDITORIAL
    B01. The Atlanta Constitution, March 6, 1961, p.4
    B02. The Christian Science Monitor
    B03. The Detroit News, November 17, 1961, p.8B
    B04. The Miami Herald, September 19, 1961, p. 6A
    B05. Newark Evening News
    B06. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 27, 1961, p.20
    B07. The New York Times, October 17, 1961, p.38
    B08. The Atlanta Constitution
    B09. The Christian Science Monitor
    B10. The Sun, [Baltimore]
    B11. Los Angeles Times
    B12. Newark Evening News
    B13. The Times-Picayune, [New Orleans]
    B14. The Atlanta Constitution
    B15. The Providence Journal
    B16. Chicago Daily Tribune
    B17. Newark Evening News
    B18. The New York Times, October 17, 1961, p.38
    B19. The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 5, 1961, p. B 8
    B20. "Editorials"
    B21. The New Republic, 145: 19 (November 6, 1961)
    B22. "Week by Week"
    B23. National Review, xi: 26 (December 30, 1961)
    B24. "Reviews"
    B25. The Nation, 193: 16 (November 11, 1961), 370-373
    B26. National Review
    B27. Saturday Review
  • C. PRESS: REVIEWS
    C01. Chicago Daily Tribune
    C02. The Christian Science Monitor, November 28, 1961
    C03. The New York Times
    C04. The Providence Journal
    C05. The Christian Science Monitor, April 20, 1961
    C06. The Wall Street Journal, May 22, 1961, p.12
    C08. The Providence Journal
    C09. The New York Times
    C10. The Providence Journal
    C11. The New York Times
    C12. The Christian Science Monitor, October 17, 1961, p.4
    C13. The Wall Street Journal, March 8, 1961, p. 16
    C14. The New York Times
    C15. Life
    C16. Saturday Review, 44:15 (April 15, 1961)
    C17. Time magazine, 77:3 (January 13, 1961), 48-50 "Reviews" 0010-1920
  • D. RELIGION
    D01. William G. Pollard, Physicist and Christian.
    D02. Schubert Ogden, Christ Without Myth. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1961. Pp. 128-134
    D03. Edward E. Kelly, S.J., "Christian Unity in England"
    D04. Jaroslav Pelikan, The Shape of Death: life, death and immortality in the early fathers.
    D05. Perry Miller "Theodore Parker: Apostasy within Liberalism"
    D06. Tracts published by American Tract Society, 513 West 166th St.,
    D07. Peter Eldersveld, "Faith Amid Fear"
    D08. Schuyler Cammann, "The Magic Square of Three in Old Chinese Phliosophy and Religion,"
    D09. Eugene E. Golay, Organizing the Local Church for Effective Lay Visitation Evangelism
    D10. Huston Smith, "Interfaith Communication: The Contemporary Scene,"
    D11. Paul Ramsey, War and the Christian Conscience. Durham, North Carolina:
    D12. Kenneth Underwood and Elden Jacobsen, "Probing the Ethics of Realtors,"
    D13. Science of Mind, 34:11 (November, 1961)
    D14. Kenneth Scott Latourette, Christianity in a Revolutionary Age
    D15. Ernest Becker, Zen: A Rational Critique. New York: W.W. Norton
    D16. Herald Press Tracts, Scottdale, Pa. No Copyright.
    D17. Guideposts
  • E. SKILL AND HOBBIES
    E01. Mr. America, 4:6 (November, 1961)
    E02. Organic Gardening and Farming, January, 1961
    E03. Lt. Col. D.F. Martin, "Will Aircraft or Missiles Win Wars?"
    E04. High Fidelity, 11:10 (October,1961)
    E05. Dog World, 46:4 (April, 1961)
    E06. Joseph E. Choate, "The American Boating Scene"
    E07. Paul Larson and Gordon Odegard, "How to design your Interlocking Frame,"
    E08. Don Francisco, "Formulas and Math Every Hot Rodder Should Know"
    E09. The Horseman and Fair World, 84:46 (February 8, 1961)
    E10. Larry Koller, "The New Guns of '61"
    E11. Idwal Jones, "Santa Cruz Run"
    E12. Julia Newman, "Travel and Camera USA"
    E13. Robert Deardorff, "Step by Step Through Istanbul"
    E14. Ann Carnahan, Nick Manero's Cook-out Barbeque Book
    E15. McCall's Needlework and Crafts, Spring-Summer, 1961
    E16. Hal Kelly, "Build Hotei"
    E17. The Family Handyman, 11:5 (October, 1961)
    E18. Covered Bridge Topics, XIX:2 (July, 1961)
    E19. Booth Hemingway and Stuart H. Brown,
    E20. [Anonymous,] "What You Should Know About Air Conditioning for New Homes,"
    E21. Richard I. McCosh, "Recreation Site Selection"
    E22. Musical America, LXXXI:5 (May, 1961)
    E23. Norman Kent, "The Watercolor Art of Roy M. Mason"
    E24. Bonnie Prudden, "The Dancer and the Gymnast"
    E25. Walter H. Buchsbaum, "Advances in Medical Electronics"
    E26. Bern Dibner, "Oerstad and the Discovery of Electromagnetism"
    E27. Successful Farming, 59:12 (December, 1961)
    E28. John R. Sargent, "Where To Aim Your Planning for Bigger Profits in '60s,"
    E29. Edward Austin Walton, "On Education for the Interior Designer"
    E30. [Anonymous,] "The Attack on Employee Services"
    E31. Sports Age, 24:9 (September, 1961)
    E32. E.J.Tangerman, "Which Way Up...Technical or Management?"
    E33. Fueloil and Oil Heat, 20:7 (July, 1961)
    E34. [Anonymous,] "The New Look in Signs,"
    E35. [Anonymous,] "The Industrial revolution in Housing"
    E36. Ethel Norling, "Renting a Car in Europe,"
  • F. POPULAR LORE
    F01. Rosemary Balckmon, "How Much Do You Tell When You Talk?"
    F02. Glenn Infield, "America's Secret Poison Gas Tragedy"
    F03. Nathan Rapport, ""I've Been Here before!"
    F04. Ruth F. Rosevear, "North Country School Cares for the Whole Child,"
    F05. Richard Sanders Allen, "When Fogg Flew the Mail"
    F06. Modern Maturity, 4:6 (December, 1961-January, 1962)
    F07. Sexology, 28:1 (August, 1961)
    F08. Philip Reaves, "Who Rules the Marriage Bed?"
    F09. Confidential, 9:1 (January, 1961)
    F10. Jack Kaplan, "The Health Machine Menace: Therapy by Witchcraft"
    F11. Lilian Pompian, "Tooth-Straightening Today"
    F12. Marian Nester, "New Methods of Parapsychology"
    F13. Orlin J. Scoville, Part-Time Farming
    F14. Harold Rosenberg, "The Trial and Eichmann"
    F15. The Rev. John A. O'Brien, "Let's Take Birth Control Out of Politics,"
    F16. James Boylan, "Mutinity"
    F17. John Harnsberger and Robert P. Wilkins,
    F18. Bell I. Wiley, "Home Letters of Johnny Reb and Billy Yank,"
    F19. Tristram P. Coffin, "Folklore in the American Twentieth Century,"
    F20. Kenneth Allsop, The Bootleggers and Their Era
    F21. L. Don Leet and Florence J. Leet, editors, The World of Geology.
    F22. Booton Herndon, "From Custer to Korea, The 7th Cavalry"
    F23. Barry Goldwater, "A Foreign Policy for America"
    F24. Peter J. White, "Report on Laos"
    F25. David Boroff, "Jewish Teen-Age Culture"
    F26. Amy Lathrop, "Pioneer Remedies from Western Kansas"
    F27. Creighton Churchill, A Notebook for the Wines of France
    F28. Frank Otto Gatell, "Doctor Palfrey Frees His Slaves"
    F29. Douglass Cater, "The Kennedy Look in the Arts"
    F30. Fredric A. Birmingham, The Ivy league Today
    F31. Edward D. Radin, Lizzie Borden: The Untold Story
    F32. Florence Matilda Read, The Story of Spelman College
    F33. James Bryant Conant, Slums and Suburbs
    F34. Frederic R. Senti and W. Dayton Maclay, "Age-Old of Seeds
    F35. Ramon F. Adams, The Old-Time Cowhand
    F36. Robert Easton and Mackenzie Brown, Lord of Beasts
    F37. Samuel McCrea Cavert, On the Road to Christian Unity
    F38. Robert Smith, Baseball in America
    F39. Clark E. Vincent, Unmarried Mothers
    F40. William Greenleaf, Monopoly on Wheels
    F41. George W. Oakes, Turn Right at the Fountain
    F42. James Baldwin, Nobody Knows My Name
    F43. Frank Getlein and Harold C. Gardiner, S.J., Movies, Morals, and Art.
    F44. Gibson Winter, The Suburban Captivity of the Churches
    F45. Paul Chrisler Phillips, The Fur Trade
    F46. Russell Baker, An American in Washington
    F47. Clara L. Simerville, Home Visits Abroad.
    F48. Paul Ramsey, Christian Ethics and Sit-In
  • G. BELLES-LETTRES
    G01. Edward P. Lawton, "Northern Liberals and Southern Bourbons"
    G02. Arthur S. Miller, "Toward a Concept of National Responsibility"
    G03. Peter Wyden, "The Chances of Accidental War"
    G04. Eugene Burdick, "The Invisible Aborigine"
    G05. Terence O'Donnell, "Evenings at the Bridge"
    G06. The American-German Review, October-November, 1961
    G07. Richard B. Morris, "Seven Who Set Our Destiny"
    G08. Frank Murphy, "New Southern Fiction: Urban or Agrarian?"
    G09. Selma Jeanne Cohen, "Avant-Garde Choreography"
    G10. Clarence Streit, "How the Civil War Kept You Sovereign"
    G11. Frank Oppenheimer, "Science and Fear-- A Discussion of Some Fruits of Scientific
    G12. Tom F. Driver, "Beckett by the Madeleine,"
    G13. Charles Glicksberg, "Sex in Contemporary Literature"
    G14. Helen Hooven Santmyer, "There Were Fences"
    G15. Howard Nemerov, "Themes and Methods: The Early Stories of Thomas
    G16. John F. Hayward, "Mimesis and Symbol in the Arts"
    G17 Randall Stewart, "A Little History, a Little Honesty: A Southern
    G18. Charles Wharton Stork, "Verner von Heidenstam"
    G19. R. F. Shaw, "The `Private Eye`"
    G20. Dan McLachlan, Jr., "Communication Networks and Monitoring"
    G21. Brainard Cheney, "Christianity and the Tragic Vision-Utopianism
    G22. Kenneth Reiner, "Coping with Runaway Technology"
    G23. William C. Smith, "Why Fear Ideas?"
    G24. Sanchia Thayer, "Personality and Moral Leadership: Operations of
    G25. Stanley Parry, "The Restoration of Tradition"
    G26. Selma Fraiberg, "Two Modern Incest Heroes"
    G27. Matthew Josephson, "Jean H‚lion: The Return from Abstract Art"
    G28. Arlin Turner, "William Faulkner, Southern Novelist"
    G29. [Anonymous,] "References for the Good Society"
    G30. Norwood Russell Hanson, "Copernican and Keplerian Astronomy"
    G31. Irving Fineman, Woman of Valor: The Life of Henrietta Szold
    G32. Finis Farr, Frank Lloyd Wright.
    G33. Virgilia Peterson, A Matter of Life and Death.
    G34. Harry Golden, Carl Sandburg.
    G35. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Peace with Justice.
    G36. DeWitt Copp and Marshall Peck, Betrayal at the UN: the story of
    G37. Gordon Langley Hall, Golden Boats from Burma.
    G38. Bertrand A. Goldgar, The Curse of Party: Swift's Relations with
    G39. Edward Jablonski, Harold Arlen Happy with the Blues.
    G40. Gene Fowler, Skyline: A Reporter's Reminiscences of the 1920s.
    G41. Lillian Rogers Parks and Frances S. Leighton, My Thirty Years
    G42. Harold D. Lasswell, "Epilogue" to Arnold A. Rogow, Editor,
    G43. Robert E. Lane, The Liberties of Wit: Humanism, Criticism, and
    G44. Newton Stallknecht, "Ideas and Literature," in Newton Stallknecht
    G45. W. A. Swanberg, Citizen Hearst: A Biography of William Randolph
    G46. Henry R. Winkler, "George Macaulay Trevelyan," in S. William
    G47. Garry Davis, The World Is My Country.
    G48. Francis F. McKinney, Education in Violence: The Life of George H.
    G49. Paul van Kuykendall Thomson, Francis Thompson, A Critical Biography.
    G50. Curtis Carroll Davis, The King's Chevalier: A Biography of Lewis
    G51. Ilka Chase, The Carthaginian Rose.
    G52. Robert L. Duncan, The Reluctant General.
    G53. Bertram Lippincott, Indians, Privateers, and High Society.
    G54. Mabel Wolfe Wheaton and LeGette Blythe, Thomas Wolfe and His
    G55. Ralph Flanders, Senator from Vermont.
    G56. Keith F. McKean, The Moral Measure of Literature.
    G57. Robin M. Williams, Jr., "Values and Modern Education in the
    G58. North Callahan, Daniel Morgan.
    G59. Esther Rowland Clifford, A Knight of Great Renown.
    G60. Gertrude Berg and Cherney Berg, Molly and Me.
    G61. Donald A. White, Litus Saxonicum
    G62. C. H. Cramer, Newton D. Baker.
    G63. George Steiner, The Death of Tragedy.
    G64. Mark Eccles, Shakespeare in Warwickshire.
    G65. Timothy Paul Donovan, Henry Adams and Brooks Adams.
    G66. Van Wyck Brooks, From the Shadow of the Mountain.
    G67. Mark Schorer, Sinclair Lewis: An American Life.
    G68. Harris Francis Fletcher, The Intellectual Development of John
    G69. Mark R. Hillegas, "Dystopian Science Fiction: New Index to the
    G70. Joseph Wood Krutch, "If You Don't Mind My Saying So"
    G71. Joseph Frank, "Andr‚ Malraux: The Image of Man"
    G72. J. W. Fulbright, "For a Concert of Free Nations"
    G73. Carolyn See, "The Jazz Musician as Patchen's Hero"
    G74. John McCormick, "The Confessions of Jean Jacques Krim"
    G75. George Garrett, "A Wreath for Garibaldi"
  • H. MISCELLANEOUS: GOVERNMENT & HOUSE ORGANS
    H01. Handbook of Federal Aids to Communities. U.S. Department of
    H02. An Act for International Development, A Summary Presentation.
    H03. 87th Congress, 1st Session. House Document No. 247. The
    H04. Rhode Island Legislative Council. Research Report Number 1,
    H05. Rhode Island Legislative Council. Research Report Number 4,
    H06. Rhode Island Development Council. Annual Report 1960. Pp. 4-11. 0010-2160
    H07. Rhode Island Legislative Council. Research Report Number 2,
    H08. Rhode Island Governor's Proclamations:
    H09. Statements 87th Congress, 1st Session. Appropriations, Budget
    H10. Medicine in National Defense. Final Report of the Assistant
    H11. 1961 Research Highlights of the National Bureau of Standards.
    H12. Legislation on Foreign Relations. Committee on Foreign Relations,
    H13. 87th Congress, 1st Session. Congressional Record. Vol. 102,
    H14. Grants-in-Aid and Other Financial Assistance Programs
    H15. The Family Fallout Shelter. Office of Civil and Defence
    H16. U.S. Reports. Volume 366. Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court
    H17. U.S. Reports. Volume 364. Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court
    H18. The Department of State: A Fresh Look at the Formulation of
    H19. Peace Corps. Fact Book. April 1, 1961. Pp. 20-25. 0010-1840
    H20. Development Program for the National Forests. U.S. Department
    H21. Public Papers of the Presidents of the U.S. D. D. Eisenhower,
    H22. U.S. Treaties and Other International Agreements. Volume II,
    H23. Federal Communications Commission Reports. Decisions and Reports
    H24. Your Federal Income Tax. 1962 Edition (Revised to October 1961)
    H25. "Report of the Secretary General" in John Simon Guggenheim
    H26. [Anonymous,] A Brief Background of Brown & Sharpe Past Present
    H27. Annual Report for the year ended December 31, 1960. Leesona
    H28. Carleton College Bulletin. Northfield, Minnesota: March, 1961.
    H29. Sprague Log, xxiii: 5 (January, 1961). Sprague Electric Company,
    H30. Fifty-sixth Annual Report for the Year ending June 30, 1961. The
  • J. LEARNED
    J01. Cornell H. Mayer, "Radio Emission of the Moon and Planets" in
    J02. Raymond C. Binder et al., editors, Proceedings of the 1961 Heat
    J03. Harry H. Hull, "The Normal Forces and Their Thermodynamic Significance,"
    J04. James A. Ibers et al., "Proton magnetic resonance study of
    J05. Jay C. Harris and John R. Van Wazer, "Detergent building", in J. R.
    J06. Francis J. Johnston and John E. Willard, "The exchange reaction
    J07. J. F. Vedder, "Micrometeorites", in Francis S. Johnson, editor,
    J08. LeRoy Fothergill, "Biological Warfare", in Peter Gray, editor,
    J09. M. Yokoyama et al., "Chemical and serological characteristics
    J10. B. J. D. Meeuse, The Story of Pollination.
    J11. Clifford H. Pope, The Giant Snakes.
    J12. Richard F. McLaughlin, et al., "A study of the subgross pulmonary
    J13. S. Idell Pyle, et al., Onsets, Completions, and Spans of the Osseous
    J14. Jacob Robbins et al., "The thyroid-stimulating hormone and the
    J15. J. W. C. Hagstrom et al., "Debilitating muscular weakness and
    J16. A. N. Nagaraj and L. M. Black, "Localization of wound-tumor
    J17. E. Gellhorn, "Prolegomena to a theory of the emotions"
    J18. Kenneth Hoffman and Ray Kunze, Linear Algebra.
    J19. Frederick Mosteller et al., Probability with Statistical Applications.
    J20. R. P. Jerrard, "Inscribed squares in plane curves"
    J21. C. R. Wylie, Jr. "Line involutions in S3 whose singular lines
    J22. Max F. Millikan and Donald L. M. Blackmer, editors, The Emerging
    J23. Joyce O. Hertzler, American Social Institutions; a Sociological
    J24. Howard J. Parad, "Preventive casework: problems and implications"
    J25. Sister Claire Marie Sawyer, Some Aspects of the Fertility of a
    J26. Frank Lorimer, Demographic Information on Tropical Africa.
    J27. Dale L. Womble, "Functional Marriage Course for the Already
    J28. William H. Ittelson and Samuel B. Kutash, editors, Perceptual
    J29. Jesse W. Grimes and Wesley Allinsmith, "Compulsivity, Anxiety
    J30. Raymond J. Corsini et al., Roleplaying in Business and Industry.
    J31. Harold Searles, "Schizophrenic Communication," Psychoanalysis
    J32. Hugh Kelly and Ted Ziehe, "Glossary Lookup Made Easy"
    J33. Ralph B. Long. The Sentence and Its Parts: A Grammar of Contemporary
    J34. H. A. Gleason, "Review of African language studies I, edited by
    J35. A.L. Kroeber, "Semantic Contribution of Lexicostatistics"
    J36. D. F. Fleming, The Cold War and Its Origins.
    J37. Douglas Ashford, "Elections in Morocco: Progress or Confusion?"
    J38. Committee for Economic Development, Distressed Areas in a Growing
    J39. William O'Connor. Stocks, Wheat and Pharaohs.
    J40. James J. O'Leary, "The Outlook for Interest Rates in 1961"
    J41. Allan J. Braff and Roger F. Miller, "Wage-Price Policies Under
    J42. Morton A. Kaplan and Nicholas de B. Katzenbach, The Political
    J43. Wallace Mendelson, Justices Black and Frankfurter: Conflict in
    J44. J. Mitchell Reese, Jr., Reorganization Transfers and Survival
    J45. Albert N. Schrieber et al., Defence Procurement and Small
    J46. Irving Perluss, "Agricultural Labor Disputes in California - 1960"
    J47. William B. Ragan, Teaching America's Children.
    J48. Paul Cooke, "Desegregated Education in the Middle-South Region:
    J49. Robert J. Havighurst, "Social-Class Influence on American Education,"
    J50. James C. Bonbright, Principles of Public Utility Rates.
    J51. Irving Louis Horowitz, Philosophy, Science and the Sociology of
    J52. Brand Blanshard, "The Emotive Theory," Robert E. Dewey, et al., ed.,
    J53. William S. Haymond, "Is Distance an Original Factor in Vision?"
    J54. Chester G. Starr, The Origins of Greek Civilization 1100-650 B. C.
    J55. Jim Berry Pearson, The Maxwell Land Grant.
    J56. Edwin L. Bigelow and Nancy H. Otis, Manchester, Vermont: A
    J57. J. H. Hexter, "Thomas More: On the Margins of Modernity"
    J58. John Michael Ray, "Rhode Island's Reactions to John Brown's Raid"
    J59. Clement Greenberg, "Collage" in his Art and Culture: Critical
    J60. Robert A. Futterman, The Future of Our Cities.
    J61. Allyn Cox, "Completing and Restoring the Capitol Frescos"
    J62. Jimmy Ernst, "A Letter to Artists of the Soviet Union"
    J63. John H. Schaar, Escape from Authority: The Perspective of Erich
    J64. Katherine Griffith McDonald, "Figures of Rebellion"
    J65. Samuel Hynes, The Pattern of Hardy's Poetry.
    J66. Kenneth Rexroth, "Disengagement: The Art of the Beat Generation" in
    J67. William Whallon, "The Diction of Beowulf"
    J68. Charles R. Forker, "The Language of Hands in Great Expectations"
    J69. IBM Reference Manual - IBM 7070 Series Programming Systems -
    J70. Ross E. McKinney and Howard Edde, "Aerated Lagoon for Surburban
    J71. Captain Thomas D. McGrath, USN (Ret'd), "Submarine Defense"
    J72. "Independent Research" Mellon Institute Annual Report 1960.
    J73. Directory of Continuing Numeric Data Projects. Washington:
    J74. Harland W. Nelson, "Food Preservation by Ionizing Radiation"
    J75. W. K. Asbeck, "Forces in Coatings Removal by Knife Cutting Methods"
    J76. "Survey of foamed plastics" Modern Plastics Encyclopedia, edited by
    J77. William D. Appel, editor, 1961 Technical Manual of the American
    J78. Paul J. Dolon and Wilfrid F. Niklas, "Gain and Resolution of Fiber Optic
    J79. Rutherford Aris, The Optical Design of Chemical Reactors.
    J80. C. J. Savant et al., Principles of Inertial Navigation.
  • K: FICTION: GENERAL
    K01. Christopher Davis, First Family.
    K02. Clayton C. Barbeau, The Ikon.
    K03. Tristram Coffin, Not to the Swift.
    K04. W. E. B. DuBois, Worlds of Color.
    K05. David Stacton, The Judges of the Secret Court.
    K06. Louis Zara, Dark Rider.
    K07. Francis Pollini, Night.
    K08. Guy Endore, Voltaire! Voltaire!
    K09. Howard Fast, April Morning.
    K10. Glayds H. Barr, The Master of Geneva.
    K11. Robert Penn Warren, Wilderness.
    K12. Gerald Green, The Heartless Light.
    K13. William Maxwell, The Chateau.
    K14. Irving Stone, The Agony and the Ecstasy.
    K15. Ann Hebson, The Lattimer Legend.
    K16. Stephen Longstreet, Eagles Where I Walk.
    K17. Leon Uris, Mila 8.
    K18. John Dos Passos, Midcentury.
    K19. Robert L. Duncan, The Voice of Strangers.
    K20. Guy Bolton, The Olympians.
    K21. Bruce Palmer, "My Brother's Keeper", Many Are the Hearts.
    K22. John Cheever, "The Brigadier and the Golf Widow,"
    K23. Frieda Arkin, "The Light of the Sea," in The Best American Short
    K24. W. H. Gass, "The Pedersen Kid," in The Best American Short Stories
    K25. Arthur Miller, "The Prophecy," in The Best American Short Stories
    K26. Jane Gilmore Rushing, "Against the Moon," The Virginia Quarterly
    K27. E. Lucas Myers, "The Vindication of Dr. Nestor," The Sewanee
    K28. Sallie Bingham, "Moving Day," The Atlantic Monthly, 208: 5
    K29. Marvin Schiller, "The Sheep's in the Meadow," The Antioch
  • L: FICTION: MYSTERY
    L01. Winfred Van Atta, Shock Treatment.
    L02. A. A. Fair, Bachelors Get Lonely.
    L03. Amber Dean, Encounter with Evil.
    L04. David Alexander, Bloodstain.
    L05. Brett Halliday, The Careless Corpse.
    L06. Thomas B. Dewey, Hunter at Large.
    L07. Genevieve Holden, Deadlier Than the Male.
    L08. Dell Shannon, The Ace of Spades.
    L09. Mignon G. Eberhart, The Cup, the Blade or the Sword.
    L10. Harry Olesker, Impact.
    L11. Hampton Stone, The Man Who Looked Death in the Eye.
    L12. Whit Masterson, Evil Come, Evil Go.
    L13. Dolores Hitchens, Footsteps in the Night.
    L14. Frances and Richard Lockridge, Murder Has Its Points.
    L15. Doris Miles Disney, Mrs. Meeker's Money.
    L16. Alex Gordon, The Cipher.
    L17. Breni James, Nights of the Kill.
    L18. George Harmon Coxe, Error of Judgement.
    L19. Brad Williams, Make a Killing.
    L20. Ed Lacy, "Death by the Numbers,' Manhunt, 9: 4 (August, 1961),
    L21. Helen McCloy, "The Black Disk," Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine,
    L22. S. L. M. Barlow, "Monologue of Murder," The Saint Mystery
    L23. J. W. Rose, "Try My Sample Murders," Trapped Detective Story
    L24. Fredric Brown, The Murderers.
  • M: FICTION: SCIENCE
    M01. Robert Heinlein, Stranger in a Strange Land.
    M02. Philip Jos‚ Farmer, The Lovers.
    M03. James Blish, The Star Dwellers.
    M04. Jim Harmon, "The Planet with No Nightmare," If, 11: 3
    M05. Anne McCaffrey, "The Ship Who Sang," 7th Annual Edition The
    M06. Cordwainer Smith, "A Planet Named Shayol," 7th Annual Edition
  • N: FICTION: ADVENTURE
    N01. Wayne D. Overholser, The Killer Marshal.
    Note: blond hair [0560] blonde hair [0690]
    N02. Clifford Irving, The Valley.
    N03. Cliff Farrell, Trail of the Tattered Star.
    N04. James D. Horan, The Shadow Catcher.
    N05. Richard Ferber, Bitter Valley.
    N06. Thomas Anderson, Here Comes Pete Now.
    N07. Todhunter Ballard, The Night Riders.
    N08. Mary Savage, Just for Tonight.
    N09. Jim Thompson, The Transgressors.
    N10. Joseph Chadwick, No Land Is Free.
    N11. Gene Caesar, Rifle for Rent.
    N12. Edwin Booth, Outlaw Town.
    N13. Martha Ferguson McKeown, Mountains Ahead.
    Note: Only used for However [0700]
    N14. Peter Field, Rattlesnake Ridge.
    N15. Donald J. Plantz, Sweeney Squadron.
    N16. Ralph J. Salisbury, "On the Old Santa Fe Trail to Siberia,"
    N17. Richard S. Prather, "The Bawdy Beautiful," Cavalier, 11: 94
    N18. Peter Bains, "With Women...Education Pays Off," Monsieur, 4: 2
    N19. David Jackson, "The English Gardens," Partisan Review, 28: 2
    N20. T. C. McClary, "The Flooded Desert," Argosy, 352: 4 (April, 1961)
    N21. C. T. Sommers, "The Beautiful Mankillers of Eromonga,"
    N22. Gordon Johnson, "A Matter of Curiosity," The Yale Review,
    N23. Wheeler Hall, "Always Shoot to Kill," Bluebook for Men,
    N24. T. K. Brown III, "The Fifteenth Station," Playboy, 8: 7
    N25. Wesley Newton, "Aid and Comfort to the Enemy," The
    N26. Paul Brock, "Toughest Lawman in the Old West," Rage
    N27. James Hines and James Morris, "Just Any Girl" Swank, 8: 6
    N28. Ralph Grimshaw, "Mrs. Hacksaw: New Orleans' Society Killer,"
    N29. Harlan Ellison, "Riding the Dark Train Out," Rogue, 6: 5
  • P.FICTION: ROMANCE
    P01. Octavia Waldo, A Cup of the Sun.
    P02. Ann Ritner, Seize a Nettle.
    P03. Clark McMeekin, The Fairbrothers.
    P04. B. J. Chute, The Moon and the Thorn.
    P05. Allen R. Bosworth, The Crows of Edwina Hill.
    P06. Richard Tiernan, "Land of the Silver Dollar," The Quixote
    P07. Vina Delmar, The Big Family.
    P08. R. Leslie Gourse, With Gall and Honey.
    P09. Jesse Hill Ford, Mountains of Gilead.
    P10. Jay Williams, The Forger.
    P11. Bessie Breuer, Take Care of My Roses.
    P12. Morley Callaghan, A Passion in Rome.
    P13. Frank Borden Hanes, The Fleet Rabble.
    P14. Livingston Biddle, Jr., Sam Bentley's Island.
    P15. Loretta Burrough, "The Open Door," Good Housekeeping, 152: 5
    P16. Margery Finn Brown, "A Secret Between Friends," Redbook,
    P17. Al Hine, "The Huntress," Saturday Evening Post, February 4,
    P18. [Anonymous,] "No Room in My Heart to Forgive," Modern
    P19. [Anonymous,] "This Cancer Victim May Ruin My Life," Medical
    P20. Spencer Norris, "Dirty Dog Inn," The Dude, 6: 1 (September, 1961)
    P21. Elizabeth Spencer, "The White Azalea," The Texas Quarterly,
    P22. [Anonymous,] "A Husband Stealer from Way Back," True Love,
    P23. Barbara Robinson, "Something Very Much in Common," McCall's,
    P24. Samuel Elkin, "The Ball Player," Nugget, 6: 5 (October, 1961)
    P25. William Butler, "The Pool at Ryusenji," Harper's Bazaar, 94th
    P26. Ervin D. Krause, "The Snake," Prize Stories 1963: The O. Henry
    P27. Lee McGiffin, "Measure of a Man," Ladies' Home Journal, 78: 6
    P28. Carol Hoover, "The Shorts on the Bedroom Floor," Story,
    P29. Robert Carson, My Hero.
  • R. HUMOR
    R01. Anita Loos, No Mother to Guide Her.
    R02. Jean Mercier, Whatever You Do, Don't Panic.
    R03. Patrick Dennis, Little Me.
    R04. Edward Streeter, The Chairman of the Bored.
    R05. Evan Esar, Humorous English; a guide to comic usage,
    R06. James Thurber, "The Future, If Any, of Comedy," Harper's
    R07. John Hazard Wildman, "Take It Off," The Arizona Quarterly, 17: 3,
    R08. Leo Lemon, "Catch Up With" and "Something to Talk About,"
    R09. S. J. Perelman, The Rising Gorge. New York: Simon and