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I am forwarding to HebNaco the two tentative Subject lists, 10/03 and 10/04, 
prepared by Nahid Gerstein and Henry Lefkowitz respectively, and the two 
tentative classification lists for the same weeks, prepared by Lenore Bell and 
Aaron Taub while I was away.  Thank you to all.

All the best,

- r.

>>> Lenore Bell 1/20/2010 1:12 PM >>>
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
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(A)   
  Judaism
Relation of Judaism to special subject fields
Other, A-Z 
BM538.E38 Eating disorders 
  Index: 
  Eating disorders 
  Judaism: BM538.E38 

(A)   
  The Bible
Old Testament
Works about the Old Testament
Topics (not otherwise provided for), A-Z 
BS1199.M25 Man-woman relationships 
  Index: 
  Man-woman relationships 
  Old Testament: BS1199.M25 

    Philology. Linguistics
Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammar
Comparative grammar
General special
Syntax 
P291.27 Benefactive constructions 
  Index: 
  Benefactive constructions 
  Comparative grammar: P291.27 

   Literature (General)
Theory. Philosophy. Esthetics
Relation to and treatment of special elements, problems, and subjects
Other special
Countries, cities, ethnic groups, and races, A-Z 
PN56.3.P73 Prague (Czech Republic) 
  Index: 
  Prague (Czech Republic) in literature 
  General 
  Literary history: PN56.3.P73 

(A)   
  Drama
Philosophy, aesthetics, scope, relations, etc.
Relation to, and treatment of, special subjects
Other special, A-Z 
PN1650.M53 Midlife crisis 
  Index: 
  Midlife crisis in literature 
  General 
  Literary history 
  Drama: PN1650.M53 
  
  Prose
Prose. Prose fiction
Special kinds of fiction. Fiction genres
Other, A-Z 
PN3448.E36 Ecofiction 
  Index: 
  Ecofiction 
  General 
  Literary history 
  Fiction: PN3448.E36 
  


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