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- 3ème quatuor : pour 2 violons, alto et violoncelle, H. Villa-Lobos
- 4 préludes, Erik Satie
- 6e [i.e., sixième] symphonie : pour soprano, contralto, ténor, basse, hautbois et violoncelle, Darius Milhaud
- A history of women's education in the United States
- A vagabond song : three-part song for treble voices, music by Milton Rusch ; poem by Bliss Carman
- ABC of Adler's psychology, by Philippe Mairet
- Alleluja : from the motet "Exsultate, jubilate", W. A. Mozart ; Edited by Carl Deis
- Alte Meister des Orgelspiels : neue Folge, herausgegeben von Karl Straube
- America in the forties : the letters of Ole Munch Raeder, translated and edited by Gunnar J. Malmin
- American poetry 1671-1928 : a comprehensive anthology, edited by Conrad Aiken
- An English posy, selected or composed by Ursula Greville ; the old songs adapted & arranged with accompaniments by Maurice Jacobson ; the new poems written by Herman Ould and the old words adapted by Whyte Monk
- Ancient painting, : from the earliest times to the period of Christian art, by Mary Hamilton Swindler
- Are we civilized? : Human cultures in perspective, by Robert H. Lowie
- Before the war, and after the union : an autobiography, by Sam Aleckson
- Blue voyage : (after Conrad Aiken) : rhapsody for piano, by Wallingford Riegger
- Bolero, Maurice Ravel ; transcription pour piano à deux mains [par Roger Branga]
- Bryan, by M.R. Werner
- By Soochow waters, Louise Jordon Miln
- Chanticleer : festival overture : op. 27, Daniel Gregory Mason
- Chantons un peu; : a collection of French songs, with games, dances, and costumes, grammar drill and vocabulary, by Ruth Muzzy Conniston
- Characters and events; : popular essays in social and political philosophy, by John Dewey, edited by Joseph Ratner
- Civilization, by James Harvey Robinson
- Concert champêtre : pour clavecin (ou piano) et orchestre (avec la version pour piano concertant), Francis Poulenc
- Concerto for piano and orchestra., Two-piano four-hand arrangement by John Kirkpatrick
- Concerto in C minor for the piano (Köchel 491), Mozart ; [edited by Hans] Bischoff
- Concerto no. I for the piano, provided with fingering, and with a complete arrangement, for piano, of the orchestral accompaniment by Franz Kullak ; the introduction and notes translated from the German by Theodore Baker
- Conflict in religious thought, by Georgia Harkness
- Cotton and other useful fibers, by Nellie B. Allen
- Danses gothiques : neuvaine pour le plus grand calme et la forte tranquillité de mon âme, Erik Satie
- De profundis, [music by] Ursula Greville ; [poem by] Hermon Ould
- Die stählernen Jahre, das deutsche Buch vom Weltkrieg, Mit einer Widmung des Generalfeldmarschalls und Reischpräsidenten von Hindenburg
- Dodsworth, a novel by Sinclair Lewis
- Don Juan Tenorio; : drama religioso-fantastico en dos partes, edited with introduction, notes, and vocabulary by N. B. Adams
- East and west of Jordan, by Albert Field Gilmore
- Economics and ethics; : a study in social values, by J.A. Hobson, with a foreword by Jerome Davis
- English and American furniture; : a pictorial handbook of fine furniture made in Great Britain and in the American colonies, some in the sixteenth century, but principally in the seventeenth, eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, by Herbert Cescinsky and George Leland Hunter
- Experience with the supernatural in early Christian times, by Shirley Jackson Case
- Four famous Greek plays
- Friendly chats of the Friendly hour, by Stanley Durkee
- Giants in the earth., With an introd. by Vernon L. Parrington
- Give prohibition its chance, by Ella A. Boole
- Guizot in the early years of the Orleanist monarchy, by Elizabeth Parnham Brush
- History of the town of Lincoln, Penobscot County, Maine, 1822- 1928, by Dana Willis Fellows
- Hobnails in Eden : poems of a Maine vagabond, by Robert Haven Schauffler
- Holiday, : a comedy in three acts, by Philip Barry
- I'll see you again : song version, words and music by Noel Coward
- If all the world were paper : traditional, Ursula Greville
- Imperialism and nationalism in the Far East, by David Edward Owen
- Isadora Duncan's Russian days & her last years in France, by Irma Duncan & Allan Ross Macdougall
- Isadora Duncan, Arnold Genthe
- Jack Miner on current topics, by Jack Miner
- Johnny Reb : a story of South Carolina, by Marie Conway Oemler
- Klavierstück : op. 33a : piano solo, Arnold Schoenberg
- Kleine Dreigroschenmusik : für Blasorchester : Suite aus der Dreigroschenoper, Kurt Weill
- L'hôtel du Nord, Eugène Dabit
- La belle excentrique : fantaisie sérieuse : pour piano à 4 mains, Erik Satie
- Le porche du mystère de la deuxième vertu / Charles Péguy
- Lenz : Spring : op. 19, no. 5, Eugen Hildach ; [Text von] Felix Dahn ; English version by John Bernhoff
- Les pantins dansent, Erik Satie
- Malaeska : the Indian wife of the white hunter, by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens
- Mam'selle Marie, David W. Guion ; [words by] Marie Lussi
- Mediæval culture; : an introduction to Dante and his times, by Karl Vossler; translated by William Cranston Lawton
- Meet the Germans : in which an American sees the new Germany through its people, by Henry Albert Phillips; with 34 illustrations
- Mid-channel : an American chronicle, by Ludwig Lewisohn
- Middletown, : a study in contemporary American culture, by Robert S. Lynd and Helen Merrell Lynd; foreword by Clark Wissler
- Mind and the world-order; : outline of a theory of knowledge, by Clarence Irving Lewis
- Miniatures : twenty-four short and easy piano-pieces for the development of musical style : op. 39, Hugo Reinhold ; edited and fingered by Louis Oesterle
- Modern American short stories, edited by Thomas R. Cook
- Mysticism and logic, by Bertrand Russell
- México simpático : tierra de encantos, by Salomay Lauderdale Harrison
- Mša glagolskaja : pro sbor a orkestra = Festliche Messe : für Chor und Orchester, Leoš Janáček ; glagolský text upravil [M.] Weingart ; Deutsch von R.S. Hoffmann
- No enemy, by Ford Madox Ford
- One-act plays, edited by Barrett H. Clark and Thomas R. Cook
- Our knowledge of the external world, by Bertrand Russell
- Outlines of the psychology of religion, by Horatio W. Dresser
- Over the water to Charlie : traditional, Ursula Greville ; [text] adapted by W. M
- Pagan regeneration : a study of mystery initiations in the Graeco-Roman world, by Harold R. Willoughby
- Palazzo vecchio
- Passacaille, Erik Satie
- Pastourelle, Francis Poulenc
- Personality and the social group, edited by Ernest W. Burgess
- Progressive relaxation; : a physiological and clinical investigation of muscular states and their significance in psychology and medical practice
- Prélude en tapisserie, Erik Satie
- Quejas ó La maja y el ruiseñor : (from Goyescas) : piano solo, E. Granados
- Rabelais, by Anatole France ; translated and with an introduction by Ernest Boyd
- Race attitudes in children, by Bruno Lasker, the Inquiry
- Romance, words by Edgar Leslie ; music by Walter Donaldson
- Savage gentlemen, by Mabel Cook Cole
- Selig Nacht : Blissful night, Joseph Marx ; [Text von] Otto Erich Hartleben ; English version by M.W. Pursey
- Seven Kentucky mountain songs : as sung by Marion Kerby and John J. Niles, collected and arranged by John J. Niles
- Seven iron men, by Paul De Kruif
- Six mélodies avec accompagnement de piano, Albert Roussel
- Sterilization for human betterment : a summary of results of 6,000 operations in California, 1909-1929, by E. S. Gosney and Paul Popenoe
- Symphony number one in C minor opus 68, for piano, two hands, by Johannes Brahms ; edited and annotated by Percy Goetschius
- Tableaux d'une exposition, Modeste Moussorgsky ; orchestrated by Maurice Ravel
- Tales of the Osage River country, by Jean Graham
- Technical variants on Hanon's exercises for pianoforte, by Orville [A.] Lindquist
- The Abingdon Bible commentary, edited by Frederick Carl Eiselen, Edwin Lewis and David G. Downey
- The American nation, by Richard J. Purcell
- The American stage, by Oral Sumner Coad [and] Edwin Mims, jr
- The Americanization of Carl Schurz
- The Bible through the centuries, by Herbert L. Willett
- The Bradmoor murder : including the remarkable deductions of Sir Henry Marquis of Scotland Yard, by Melville Davisson Post
- The Emperor Romanus Lecapenus and his reign : a study of tenth-century Byzantium, by Steven Runciman
- The Lord's prayer : text from Matthew VI, music by Leon Abbott Hoffmeister
- The Meier-Seashore art judgment test : developed in the Art-psychology laboratory of the University of Iowa by Norman Charles Meier, PH.D., with co-operation of Carl Emil Seashore, Department of graphic and plastic arts and Carnegie corporation of New York
- The Queen of heaven, by Maryan Gawalewicz; translated from the Polish by Lucia Borski Szczpanowicz and Kate B. Miller
- The Raven; a biography of Sam Houston, by Marquis James
- The United States and the Caribbean, by Chester Lloyd Jones, Henry Kittredge Norton [and] Parker Thomas Moon
- The actions of the just, Ursula Greville ; [text by] James Shirley
- The age of Louis XIV, by Laurence Bradford Packard
- The background of the Russian revolution, by Baron Alexander Meyendorh
- The blue Danube : waltz, by Johann Strauss ; arr. for soprano with piano acc. by Estelle Liebling
- The city of to-morrow and its planning, by Le Corbusier. Translated from the 8th French ed. of Urbanisme by Frederick Etchells
- The city of to-morrow and its planning, by Le Corbusier. Translated from the 8th French ed. of Urbanisme by Frederick Etchells
- The fairy caravan, by Beatrix Potter
- The fine art of reading, by Robert E. Rogers
- The gold coast and the slum; : a sociological study of Chicago's Near North Side
- The green pastures; : a fable, by Marc Connelly; suggested by Roark Bradford's southern sketches, "Ol' Man Adam an' his chillun"
- The immigrants' trek : a detailed history of the Lake Hendricks colony in Brookings County, Dakota Territory, from l873-1881, by Gustav O. Sandro
- The inside of prohibition, by Mabel Walker Willebrandt
- The last home of mystery, by E. Alexander Powell; adventures in Nepál together with accounts of Ceylon, British India, the native states, the Persian gulf, the Overland desert mail and the Baghdad railway. Illustrated with a map and with many photographs by the author
- The life and strange and surprising adventures of Daniel De Foe, by Paul Dottin, translated from the French by Louise Ragan
- The listening post, by Grace S. Richmond
- The little tavern, poem by Edna St. Vincent Millay ; music by Ruth Wright Vanderlip
- The lure of the frontier; : a story of race conflict, by Ralph Henry Gabriel
- The modern temper; : a study and a confession, by Joseph Wood Krutch
- The new education in the German republic, by Thomas Alexander and Beryl Parker
- The noise that time makes, by Merrill Moore; with a foreword by John Crowe Ranson
- The old lady says, "No!", by Denis Johnston ; edited, with an introduction and notes by Christine St. Peter
- The range of social theory; : a survey of the development, literature, tendencies and fundamental problems of the social sciences, by Floyd N. House
- The religions of the world, by George A. Barton
- The sexual life of savages in north-western Melanesia; : an ethnographic account of courtship, marriage, and family life among the natives of the Trobriand Islands, British New Guinea., With a pref. by Havelock Ellis
- The social sources of denominationalism, by H. Richard Niebuhr
- The socialism of our times; : a symposium, by Harry Elmer Barnes, Stuart Chase, Paul H. Douglas; and others. Edited by Harry W. Laidler and Norman Thomas
- The southern frontier, 1670-1732, by Verner W. Crane
- The story of San Michele, by Axel Munthe, with a special preface by the author for the American ed
- The story of religious controversy, by Joseph McCabe; edited, with an introduction by E. Haldeman-Julius
- The teaching of Latin, by Mason DeWitt Gray
- The universe around us, by Sir James Jeans
- The works of Anton Chekhov
- The young ploughman : traditional, Ursula Greville ; [poem] adapted by W. M
- Thine alone : from Eileen : duet, mezzo soprano and baritone, lyric by Henry Blossom ; music by Victor Herbert
- Through the Black Hills and Bad Lands of South Dakota, by P.D. Peterson
- Travels in the Congo, by André Gide. Translated from the French by Dorothy Bussy
- Troisième quatuor à cordes, H. Villa-Lobos
- Tu sais : sur les motifs du célèbre Tango paraña, paroles de José de Berys et Jean Lenoir ; musique de Serge Walter et Eddy Ervande
- Universal Indian sign language of the plains Indians of North America : together with a simplified method of study, a list of words in most general use, a codification of pictographic symbols of the Sioux and Ojibway : a dictionary of synonyms, a history of sign language, chapters on smoke signaling, use of idioms, etc. and other important co-related matter, by William Tomkins
- Vocalise-étude : pour voix élevée et piano = for high voice and piano, Germaine Tailleferre
- Waltz poem, No. 1, Leopold Godowsky
- Waltzes, two pianos, four-hands, op. 39, Johannes Brahms ; edited by Edwin Hughes
- War as an instrument of national policy and its renunciation in the Pact of Paris, by James T. Shotwell
- What is to be done? : Burning questions of our movement, by V. I. Lenin
- Wings on my feet; black Ulysses at the wars, by Howard W. Odum
- Years, Ursula Greville ; [poem by] Hermon Ould
- Zigeuner, words and music by Noel Coward
- [Ashamnu mi-khol am] : recitative, music by S. Gozinsky ; arranged for voice and piano (or organ) by Henry Lefkowitch
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