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    Author: N (John Herschel)

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    Vuzic Library Music Library p 176 For reference only GLEI4N (John Herschel). CGramophone Records.] America’s first man in orbit: astronaut John Glenn in ‘Friendship 7’. Wijh narration by Lt.Col. John A. Powers, in Mercury Control. Vox SI’ 27. This record may be heard in the Music Library.

    Card ID: 155


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    Author: GLENN (John Herschel)

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    1Vusk Library Husic Library p 91 For reference only GLENN (John Herschel). CGraiiiophone Records.) Gol Colonel Glenn in orbit: an historic document in sound of the first American orbit...Feb. 20, 1962. (Daily Express on—the—scene recording.) Mono. N8OP—5465.

    Card ID: 156


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    Author: No Author available

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    C32 G GLENN (Ricba.rd Fo3ter). See CA8ttLO SOLZANO (Alonso de). Sala de recresci6n. Ediaióu, introducci&i y note de RicId F. Glenn y Fiancis G. Very. Chapel Hill, N.C., 1977.

    Card ID: 157


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    Author: GLENN (Thomas Allen)

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    GLENN (Thomas Allen). See I4OSTYN (Liewlyn Nevill Vaughan Lloyd-), j Baron Mostyn and GLE(Thothas11ien). History of the family of Mostyn of Mostyn. don, privately printed, 1925.

    Card ID: 158


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    Author: NEY (atchaei)

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    GIflNEY (atchaei). See GLNY (Michael).

    Card ID: 159


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    Author: I (dwrd Aubrey)

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    GElflI (dwrd Aubrey). Gravity anomalies and the structure of the earth’s crust. Dehra Dun, 1932. See INDIA, Survey Department.

    Card ID: 160


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    Author: GLENNIE (Edward Aubrey)

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    J GLENNIE (Edward Aubrey). A Report1 on t1e values of gravity in the Ma.Ldive and Lacoadive Islands. Lonaon 1936. See LONDON. till. Miscellaneous Institutions, Societies, et1c.j British Museum. Natural History Departments. The John Murray expedition, 1933—34. Solentific reports. Vol. 1. No. 4.

    Card ID: 161


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    Author: GLENNIE (Jotin Stuart Stuart—)

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    DEPOS!TOR’ GLENNIE (Jotin Stuart Stuart—). Europe and. Asia: discussions of the Eastern Question in trave.ls through independent, Turkish, and Austrian Illyria. With a politico—ethnographical map. (The Modern Revolution. Pronia III.) pp. xxx. + 42. 8. London 1879.

    Card ID: 162


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    Author: GLENNIE (John Stuart Stuart)

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    GLENNIE (John Stuart Stuart). Sociological studies. (1) The Place of the Social Soienoes in a olassifioation of Knowledges. (2) The Gnera.l historical 1avs, the a.thropologioa1 bases of a science of socialisation. (3) The application of general historical laws - to Contemporary events. - See LONDON. [IlL Miscellaneous Institutions, Societies, etc.] ocio1ogical Society. Sociological papers, (1905), Vol. II. pp. 241-304. London, 1906.

    Card ID: 163


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    Author: GLENNI (John Stuart Stuart—)

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    G- GLENNI (John Stuart Stuart—). Travellers and correspondents: letter to the editor of the Daily News exposing certain slanders of his special correspondent, Mr. Archibald Forbes. pp. 22. LS.R.1 to 0 . Ldi, 1o77. Eound .n p vpj Jvttered: Parnpb1es on the Eatqestiii.

    Card ID: 164


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    Author: No Author available

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    ).( GLENNIE (John Stuart Stuart). See GARNETT (Lucy M.J) Greek folk—songs from the Ottoman provinces of Northern Hellas. Literal and metrical translations by L. ia. J. Garnett. Classified, revised, and edited, with essays on the survival of paganism, and the science of folk—lore by J. S. Stuart—Glennie. Second edition, revised and enlarged. London, i888.

    Card ID: 165


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    Author: No Author available

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    . ILzf GLEIflIIE (John Stuart Stuart). See GAR1ET’ (L. t. S.) New folklore researches. Greek folk poesy: annotated translations from the whole cycle of Romaic folk—verse and folk—prose...Edited with essays on the science of folklore, Greek folkapeech, and the survival of paganism, by J.S. Stuart-Glennie. Guildford, printed for the authors, and London, 1896,

    Card ID: 166