The Treasury of Alexander Whyte. Introd.: Clarence E. Macartney, edited by Ralph G. Turnbull





A Friend of the family

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A Blue shade of sunshine & 1201 other titles; musical compositions. (Part 001 of 006)

A Friend of the family

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December 4, 1987
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A Friend of the family

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August 6, 1990
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A Friend of the family / By J. Mullins. EU659401 (1961)
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A Blue shade of sunshine & 1,588 other titles; musical compositions. (Part 001 of 008)

The Treasury of Alexander Whyte. Introd.: Clarence E. Macartney, edited by Ralph G. Turnbull

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The Treasury of Alexander Whyte. Introd.: Clarence E. Macartney, edited by Ralph G. Turnbull.
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The Treasury of Alexander Whyte.
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Clarence E. Macartney (A)
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Clarence E. Macartney
Ralph G. Turnbull
Alexander Whyte

R.A. Torrey's The Gist of the lesson, 1954. Editor: Ralph G. Turnbull

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R.A. Torrey's The Gist of the lesson, 1954. Editor: Ralph G. Turnbull.
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The Gist of the lesson, 1954
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Ralph G. Turnbull
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A Friend of the family; motion picture. By Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc

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A Friend of the family
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The Gist of the lesson for 1958. Originated by R. A. Torrey, editor: Ralph G. Turnbull

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The Gist of the lesson for 1958.
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The Gist of the lesson for 1957. Originated by R. A. Torrey, editor: Ralph G. Turnbull

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The Gist of the lesson for 1957. Originated by R. A. Torrey, editor: Ralph G. Turnbull.
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The Gist of the lesson for 1957
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R. A. Torrey
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The Gist of the lesson, 1959. By Ralph G. Turnbull

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The Gist of the lesson, 1959. By Ralph G. Turnbull.
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The Gist of the lesson, 1959.
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Mrs. Ralph G. Turnbull (W)
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Ralph G. Turnbull
Mrs. Ralph G. Turnbull

Did anyone call?

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Musical work
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PAu000246375 / 1980-08-26
Date of Creation:
1980
Title:
Did anyone call?
Copyright Note:
C.O. correspondence.
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2 p.
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Vincent A. Prudente, Jr. & Rae Marie Turnbull
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words: Rae Marie Turnbull.
Names:
Prudente, Vincent A., Jr., 1937-
Rae Marie Turnbull 1934-

One for the moon

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Musical work
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PAu000246376 / 1980-08-26
Date of Creation:
1980
Title:
One for the moon.
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C.O. correspondence.
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2 p.
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Vincent A. Prudente, Jr., Rae Marie Turnbull & Gwynn Turnbull
Authorship on Application:
words: Rae Marie Turnbull & Gwynn Turnbull.
Names:
Prudente, Vincent A., Jr., 1937-
Rae Marie Turnbull 1934-
Gwynn Turnbull 1962-

A Friend of the family

Type of Work:
Dramatic work and accompanying music
Registration Number / Date:
PAu000069923 / 1978-12-12
Date of Creation:
1978
Title:
A Friend of the family : a folk comedy in five scenes / [by Glen W. Haley]
Description:
59 p.
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Glen W. Haley
Names:
Glen W. Haley 1912-

R.A. Torrey's The Gist of the lesson. For 1955. Editor: Ralph G. Turnbull

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R.A. Torrey's The Gist of the lesson. For 1955. Editor: Ralph G. Turnbull.
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The Gist of the lesson
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They just keep groovin'

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Musical work
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PAu001206285 / 1989-03-27
Date of Creation:
1989
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They just keep groovin' / words by Rae Turnbull & V. Prudente ; music by V. Prudente.
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2 p.
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Vincent A. Prudente, Jr., & Rae Turnbull
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Vincent A. Prudente, Jr., & Rae Marie Turnbull.
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Prudente, Vincent A., Jr., 1937-
Rae Marie Turnbull 1934-

Tear drops are few

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Non-dramatic literary work
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PAu001496176 / 1991-04-16
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1990
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Tear drops are few / Randolph Turnbull, Jr.
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Randolph Turnbull, Jr.
Notes:
Collection.
Names:
Turnbull, Randolph, Jr., 1967-

A Minister's opportunities

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Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0000378611 / 1979-12-10
Date of Publication:
November 21, 1979
Date of Creation:
1978
Title:
A Minister's opportunities / Ralph G. Turnbull.
Imprint:
Grand Rapids : Baker Book House, c1979.
Description:
290 p.
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Baker Book House Company
Names:
Ralph G. Turnbull
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A Friend of the family

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0000831326 / 1981-12-29
Date of Publication:
November 26, 1981
Date of Creation:
1981
Title:
A Friend of the family / Denice Greenlea [pseud. of Denice Pipkin].
Imprint:
New York : Fawcett Coventry, c1981.
Description:
224 p.
Copyright Claimant:
Denice Greenlea
Names:
Denice Pipkin
pseud. Denice Greenlea

[My children grew so fast, and other contributions]

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0001310082 / 1984-03-19
Date of Creation:
of the last of the contributions to be completed: 1984
Title:
[My children grew so fast, and other contributions] / Rae Turnbull [i.e. Raphael Marie Turnbull]
Series:
A Friend of the family
Other Title:
My children grew so fast
I've watched his hands, and I understand the man.
The Freight train at the crossing moves so slow.
Copyright Claimant:
Raphael Marie Turnbull
Appears in:
Issue 30Oct83. My children grew so fast ; I've watched his hands, and I understand the man. Pub. 1983-10-30.
Issue 6Nov83. I've always understood exactly what my father meant to say. Pub. 1983-11-06.
Issue 13Nov83. We used to own a trailer. Pub. 1983-11-13.
Issue 20Nov83. I've seen him perform with some of the world's greatest bands. Pub. 1983-11-20.
Issue 27Nov83. So many people said it was a shame she never married. Pub. 1983-11-27.
Issue 4Dec83. If only growing up came as easily as growing old. Pub. 1983-12-04.
Issue 11Dec83. It was not age that made my Grandma wise. Pub. 1983-12-11.
Issue 18Dec83. For me, the most logical solutions are the emotional ones. Pub. 1983-12-18.
Issue 25Dec83. I'm like a child about Christmas. Pub. 1983-12-25.
Issue 1-2Jan84. When I was young and knew everything. Pub. 1984-01-01.
Issue 15Jan84. Comforting was the part I liked best. Pub. 1984-01-15.
Issue 22Jan84. The Freight train at the crossing moves so slow. Pub. 1984-01-22.
Issue 29Jan84. We've moved quite often since our married life began. Pub. 1984-01-29.
Issue 5Feb84. Today was one of those days. Pub. 1984-02-05.
Issue 12Feb84. Shortly after we arrived, I phoned my mother. Pub. 1984-02-12.
Issue 19Feb84. When I meet someone I'd like to call a friend. Pub. 1984-02-19.
Issue 26Feb84. I see her wasting time. Pub. 1984-02-26.
Issue 4Mar84. I've worn glasses all of my life. Pub. 1984-03-04.
Names:
Raphael Marie Turnbull
Rae Turnbull

Copyrights records by Turnbull, Rae



[Boone took me for a walk today, and other contributions]

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0001398057 / 1984-07-30
Date of Creation:
of the last of the contributions to be completed: 1984
Title:
[Boone took me for a walk today, and other contributions] / Rae Turnbull [i.e. Raphael Marie Turnbull]
Series:
A Friend of the family
Other Title:
The Heat of the day.
Copyright Claimant:
Raphael Marie Turnbull
Appears in:
Issue 20May84. "Come with me, Mom," he said. Pub. 1984-05-20.
Issue 11Mar84. Boone took me for a walk today. Pub. 1984-03-11.
Issue 18Mar84. You can tell a lot about a family. Pub. 1984-03-18.
Issue 1Apr84. She was my ninth grade teacher. Pub. 1984-04-01.
Issue 8Apr84. It should be just a short bit of spade work. Pub. 1984-04-08.
Issue 15Apr84. There is a constant testing between them. Pub. 1984-04-15.
Issue 22Apr84. Sometimes it's a very small thing. Pub. 1984-04-22.
Issue 29Apr84. I do not function well under pressure. Pub. 1984-04-29.
Issue 6May84. Some people find it hard to accept praise. Pub. 1984-05-06.
Issue 13May84. Does she know how much I truly love her. Pub. 1984-05-13.
Issue 27May84. I write down everything I have to do in a day. Pub. 1984-05-27.
Issue 3Jun84. I always wanted an older brother. Pub. 1984-06-03.
Issue 10Jun84. Little fat cat. Pub. 1984-06-10.
Issue 17Jun84. My mother often told me. Pub. 1984-06-17.
Issue 24Jun84. You quarrel with each other. Pub. 1984-06-24.
Issue 1Jul84. The Heat of the day. Pub. 1984-07-01.
Issue 8Jul84. She listens when I talk. Pub. 1984-07-08.
Issue 15Jul84. We're going to a wedding dance tonight. Pub. 1984-07-15.
Issue 22Jul84. My daughter often asks me. Pub. 1984-07-22.
Names:
Raphael Marie Turnbull 1934-
Rae Turnbull

[He needs a dream, and other contributions]

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0001499226 / 1984-12-18
Date of Creation:
of the last of the contributions to be completed: 1984
Title:
[He needs a dream, and other contributions] / Rae Turnbull [i.e. Raphael Marie Turnbull]
Series:
A Friend of the family
Other Title:
The HouseI lived in as a child.
The Next time around I'll have courage.
Copyright Claimant:
Raphael Marie Turnbull
Appears in:
Issue 29Jul84. He needs a dream. Pub. 1984-07-29.
Issue 5Aug84. The HouseI lived in as a child. Pub. 1984-08-05.
Issue 12Aug84. She called me up just one day after we'd moved out. Pub. 1984-08-12.
Issue 19Aug84. From every room in the house. Pub. 1984-08-19.
Issue 26Aug84. What makes a marriage last is friendship. Pub. 1984-08-26.
Issue 2Sep84. She had a lot of pride in what she did. Pub. 1984-09-02.
Issue 9Sep84. It's the treasures that she keeps in that old bookcase. Pub. 1984-09-09.
Issue 16Sep84. There is a comfort in having my cat sleeping on my lap. Pub. 1984-09-16.
Issue 23Oct84. Today is my birthday. Pub. 1984-10-23.
Issue 25Oct84. He wants to leave. Pub. 1984-10-25.
Issue 30Oct84. The Next time around I'll have courage. Pub. 1984-10-30.
Issue 1Nov84. She said she's coming over for a visit. Pub. 1984-11-01.
Issue 6Nov84. When I'm outside with the animals. Pub. 1984-11-06.
Issue 13Nov84. I've watched its usefulness increase with age. Pub. 1984-11-13.
Issue 15Nov84. How like your father you are! Pub. 1984-11-15.
Issue 18Nov84. People often say she's like a child. Pub. 1984-11-18.
Issue 20Nov84. I do not spend much time in my kitchen. Pub. 1984-11-20.
Issue 21Nov84. Holidays mark my family's history. Pub. 1984-11-21.
Issue 25Nov84. Buck's the kind of dog that every child should have. Pub. 1984-11-25.
Names:
Raphael Marie Turnbull 1934-
Rae Turnbull

[Once I get it down on paper, it means that I have come to terms, and other contributions]

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0001557172 / 1985-04-08
Date of Creation:
of the last of the contributions to be completed: 1985
Title:
[Once I get it down on paper, it means that I have come to terms, and other contributions] / Raphael Marie Turnbull.
Series:
A Friend of the family
Other Title:
The Most valuable thing my parents ever gave me
We stopped to put some flowers on his mother's grave
She was looking in the mirror, frowning at her freckles
The Tablet that I write in is special
Copyright Claimant:
Raphael Marie Turnbull
Appears in:
Issue 27Nov84. Once I get it down on paper, it means that I have come to terms. Pub. 1984-11-27.
Issue 29Nov84. I talk to him and as I do, I see his face relax. Pub. 1984-11-29.
Issue 2Dec84. The Most valuable thing my parents ever gave me. Pub. 1984-12-02.
Issue 4Dec84. I like best the friends who let me dream. Pub. 1984-12-04.
Issue 9Dec84. When I looked at life through young eyes. Pub. 1984-12-09.
Issue 11Dec84. I wonder where that road goes. Pub. 1984-12-11.
Issue 13Dec84. We think our pets are so dependent on us. Pub. 1984-12-13.
Issue 16Dec84. Every year I watch them on their way to high school. Pub. 1984-12-16.
Issue 18Dec84. Everyone has a favorite Christmas song. Pub. 1984-12-18.
Issue 20Dec84. I wonder why people call sleeping a waste of time. Pub. 1984-12-20.
Issue 23Dec84. "It's only that you're out of balance," she told me. Pub. 1984-12-23.
Issue 27Dec84. Why am I feeding this stray cat? Pub. 1984-12-27.
Issue 8Jan85. I heard my son speak on the phone. Pub. 1985-01-08.
Issue 10Jan85. Sitting at the table, I sip my coffee slowly. Pub. 1985-01-10.
Issue 13Jan85. I'm a romantic, so I always knew my knight in shining armor. Pub. 1985-01-13.
Issue 15Jan85. You avoid the long range goals. Pub. 1985-01-15.
Issue 17Jan85. My best friends are the ones I call when I need help. Pub. 1985-01-17.
Issue 20Jan85. This is the second time we've used the new vet. Pub. 1985-01-20.
Issue 24Jan85. There's a lively look to the house after a family visit. Pub. 1985-01-24.
Issue 29Jan85. "Come and watch the sunset with me," he said. Pub. 1985-01-29.
Issue 31Jan85. Sometimes it seems such a long, long climb. Pub. 1985-01-31.
Issue 5Feb85. John Henry doesn't walk, he strolls. Pub. 1985-02-05.
Issue 7Feb85. We sit here talking in your room. Pub. 1985-02-07.
Issue 10Feb85. There's just a handful of them, Miss McFarland. Pub. 1985-02-10.
Issue 12Feb85. She should have called by now. Pub. 1985-02-12.
Issue 14Feb85. I knew you long before I ever met you. Pub. 1985-02-14.
Issue 17Feb85. She wasn't my dog, but she was mine to love. Pub. 1985-02-17.
Issue 19Feb85. Somedays I feel as though it doesn't pay to try. Pub. 1985-02-19.
Issue 21Feb85. As I drove into the driveway. Pub. 1985-02-21.
Issue 24Feb85. Last year, Marvin gave me a plant. Pub. 1985-02-24.
Issue 28Feb85. Honesty and integrity are important. Pub. 1985-02-28.
Issue 3Mar85. Her conversations on the phone start with apologies. Pub. 1985-03-03.
Issue 7Mar85. If I let the pull of the warm bed lull me back to sleep. Pub. 1985-03-07.
Issue 10Mar85. We stopped to put some flowers on his mother's grave. 10Mar85.
Issue 12Mar85. She was looking in the mirror, frowning at her freckles. 12Mar85.
Issue 19Mar85. I'm aware of the weather. Pub. 1985-03-19.
Issue 21Mar85. The Tablet that I write in is special. Pub. 1985-03-21.
Issue 26Mar85. Her complexion's smooth and her smile lighthearted. Pub. 1985-03-26.
Names:
Raphael Marie Turnbull 1934-

[I was all dressed up and waiting, and other contributions]

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0001719703 / 1985-11-29
Date of Creation:
of the last of the contributions to be completed: 1985
Title:
[I was all dressed up and waiting, and other contributions] / Rae Turnbull [i.e. Raphael Marie Turnbull]
Series:
A Friend of the family
Other Title:
The Day wasn't going well.
Copyright Claimant:
Raphael Marie Turnbull
Appears in:
Issue 7Jul85. I was all dressed up and waiting. Pub. 1985-07-07.
Issue 9Jul85. We can only live in the time we are given. Pub. 1985-07-09.
Issue 11Jul85. We all have one, that special drawer or closet shelf. Pub. 1985-07-11.
Issue 14Jul85. She's often criticized because she follows codes. Pub. 1985-07-14.
Issue 16Jul85. On the little finger of my right hand. Pub. 1985-07-16.
Issue 18Jul85. You don't know why he's hurt. Pub. 1985-07-18.
Issue 21Jul85. When he gave us the chiming clock. Pub. 1985-07-21.
Issue 23Jul85. When they talked about their future. Pub. 1985-07-23.
Issue 25Jul85. She's moving out again. Pub. 1985-07-25.
Issue 28Jul85. I heard about his sorrow. Pub. 1985-07-28.
Issue 30Jul85. He told me he would meet me in the hallway of the school. Pub. 1985-07-30.
Issue 1Aug85. She was appalled by their behavior. Pub. 1985-08-01.
Issue 4Aug85. When I first left home. Pub. 1985-08-04.
Issue 6Aug85. When we were children. Pub. 1985-08-06.
Issue 8Aug85. She's lived for seven decades. Pub. 1985-08-08.
Issue 13Aug85. I watch the new foal playing in the pasture. Pub. 1985-08-13.
Issue 15Aug85. When you're looking for a good man. Pub. 1985-08-15.
Issue 18Aug85. In the summer, after supper. Pub. 1985-08-18.
Issue 20Aug85. He's with me everyday. Pub. 1985-08-20.
Issue 25Aug85. He'd coached small boys for many years. Pub. 1985-08-25.
Issue 27Aug85. I've always laughed a little too loud. Pub. 1985-08-27.
Issue 29Aug85. It warms my heart to see them. Pub. 1985-08-29.
Issue 1Sep85. I watch you, lovely bride. Pub. 1985-09-01.
Issue 3Sep85. Are you sad, son? Pub. 1985-09-03.
Issue 5Sep85. One day she asked me, "When you meet someone." Pub. 1985-09-05.
Issue 10Sep85. Though I like things that are new. Pub. 1985-09-10.
Issue 15Sep85. Children have a way of growing. Pub. 1985-09-15.
Issue 17Sep85. This is a lovely place to live. Pub. 1985-09-17.
Issue 19Sep85. He never does much talking on the phone. Pub. 1985-09-19.
Issue 22Sep85. I was shopping for a gift. Pub. 1985-09-22.
Issue 24Sep85. They're busy now, heads bowed over every desk. Pub. 1985-09-24.
Issue 26Sep85. Sometimes people smile at the way I plan. Pub. 1985-09-26.
Issue 29Sep85. Their first few months away from home. Pub. 1985-09-29.
Issue 3Oct85. We don't talk to one another like we used to. Pub. 1985-10-03.
Issue 6Oct85. They've tended their small place for many years. Pub. 1985-10-06.
Issue 8Oct85. It was his birthday. Pub. 1985-10-08.
Issue 10Oct85. The Day wasn't going well. Pub. 1985-10-10.
Names:
Raphael Marie Turnbull 1934-
Rae Turnbull

A Friend of the family

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0001773849 / 1986-03-10
Date of Creation:
of the last of the contributions to be completed: 1986
Title:
A Friend of the family / Rae Turnbull.
Other Title:
The Man and dog were old.
The Feeling of family closeness.
The Tablecloth was covered with assorted bowls & plates.
The Work we do as housewives.
Copyright Claimant:
Raphael Marie Turnbull
Appears in:
Issue 13Oct85. Our mining town had little glamour. Pub. 1985-10-13.
Issue 15Oct85. So many dreams I've had are dwindling away. Pub. 1985-10-15.
Issue 17Oct85. When he's gone, away on business, I still miss him. Pub. 1985-10-17.
Issue 20Oct85. When we traveled we took the children with us. Pub. 1985-10-20.
Issue 22Oct85. The Man and dog were old. Pub. 1985-10-22.
Issue 24Oct85. It's not unusual to see me at a party. Pub. 1985-10-24.
Issue 27Oct85. He described himself as very ordinary. Pub. 1985-10-27.
Issue 29Oct85. When I was a child, my mother's rules were always there. Pub. 1985-10-29.
Issue 31Oct85. Mrs. Nesbitt gave us homemade cookies. Pub. 1985-10-31.
Issue 3Nov85. While I was waiting in the airport. Pub. 1985-11-03.
Issue 7Nov85. If I'm not home when they have news. Pub. 1985-11-07.
Issue 10Nov85. She stood before me, crisp and lovely. Pub. 1985-11-10.
Issue 12Nov85. She came to us, abused and injured. Pub. 1985-11-12.
Issue 14Nov85. The Feeling of family closeness. Pub. 1985-11-14.
Issue 17Nov85. Carried in their wallets, everyone has favorite pictures. Pub. 1985-11-17.
Issue 19Nov85. They try your patience when they're in the stage of childhood. Pub. 1985-11-19.
Issue 21Nov85. I've always had the gift of recognizing when I'm happy. Pub. 1985-11-21.
Issue 24Nov85. People said it was a marriage made in heaven. Pub. 1985-11-24.
Issue 26Nov85. The Tablecloth was covered with assorted bowls & plates. Pub. 1985-11-26.
Issue 1Dec85. I received a postcard from the daughter of a friend. Pub. 1985-12-01.
Issue 3Dec85. It had been awhile since he stopped by. Pub. 1985-12-03.
Issue 5Dec85. The Work we do as housewives. Pub. 1985-12-05.
Issue 8Dec85. My father's father always kept a garden. Pub. 1985-12-08.
Issue 10Dec85. On the darkest days. Pub. 1985-12-10.
Issue 12Dec85. I need to talk, she said. Pub. 1985-12-12.
Issue 15Dec85. When I was young, I talked things over with my mother. Pub. 1985-12-15.
Issue 17Dec85. Why are you in an office with no windows. Pub. 1985-12-17.
Issue 19Dec85. You ask me if I worry about getting old. Pub. 1985-12-19.
Issue 22Dec85. She's a teacher, in the finest sense. Pub. 1985-12-22.
Issue 26Dec85. How I wish my grandma could have known my husbnad. Pub. 1985-12-26.
Issue 29Dec85. I'm usually the one who takes the tinsel. Pub. 1985-12-29.
Issue 31Dec85. How did you ever do it, Mom? Pub. 1985-12-31.
Issue 2Jan86. I worry when well-meaning friends. Pub. 1986-01-02.
Issue 5Jan86. She was cleaning out some closets. Pub. 1986-01-05.
Issue 7Jan86. My father saves the scraps of wood. Pub. 1986-01-07.
Issue 9Jan86. Good spelling has always been a natural thing for me. Pub. 1986-01-09.
Issue 26Jan86. She had been hurt. Pub. 1986-01-26.
Issue 28Jan86. I love appointments. Pub. 1986-01-28.
Names:
Raphael Marie Turnbull 1934-
Rae Turnbull

A Friend of the family

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0001891433 / 1986-07-18
Date of Creation:
of the last of the contributions to be completed: 1986
Title:
A Friend of the family / Rae Turnbull [i.e. Raphael Marie Turnbull]
Copyright Note:
C.O. correspondence.
Other Title:
The Young men of my husband's generation.
The Names of towns that I pass.
Copyright Claimant:
Raphael Marie Turnbull
Appears in:
Issue 2Feb86. The Young men of my husband's generation. Pub. 1986-02-02 (in notice: 1985).
Issue 9Feb86. Quietly I watch him, standing in his stall. Pub. 1986-02-09 (in notice: 1985)
Issue 16Feb86. The Names of towns that I pass. Pub. 1986-02-16.
Issue 23Feb86. Today, I wouldn't kinow just where to go. Pub. 1986-02-23.
Issue 2Mar86. We don't keep our family pictures in an album. Pub. 1986-03-02.
Issue 9Mar86. I think when I grow very old, I'll do what Grandma did. Pub. 1986-03-09 (in notice: 1985)
Issue 16Mar86. She was sitting on the sofa. Pub. 1986-03-16.
Issue 30Mar86. Every time I pass my mirror. Pub. 1986-03-30.
Issue 23Mar86. How lucky he has been to have her for his kid sister. Pub. 1986-03-23.
Issue 6Apr86. Grady is a cat with two homes. Pub. 1986-04-06.
Issue 13Apr86. I like to live where I can see the road. Pub. 1986-04-13.
Issue 20Apr86. Starched white cotton aprons. Pub. 1986-04-20.
Issue 27Apr86. He was a man who seldom found the words. Pub. 1986-04-27.
Names:
Raphael Marie Turnbull 1934-
Rae Turnbull

[Some older women have an ageless beauty and other contributions]

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0001972654 / 1986-12-23
Date of Creation:
of the last of the contributions to be completed: 1986
Title:
[Some older women have an ageless beauty and other contributions] / by Rae Turnbull [i.e. Raphael Marie Turnbull]
Series:
A Friend of the family
Other Title:
The Back porch needs painting again.
The Postmark indicated she'd mailed the letter.
A Short straightforward "why."
The Real tools of my trade.
A Young woman, twenty two or twenty three.
The One thing constant.
The First time he showed me.
The Neighborhood I lived in as a child.
Copyright Claimant:
Raphael Marie Turnbull
Appears in:
Issue 4May86. Some older women have an ageless beauty. Pub. 1986-05-04.
Issue 11May86. So much of what I value in myself. Pub. 1986-05-11.
Issue 18May86. The Back porch needs painting again. Pub. 1986-05-18.
Issue 25May86. We walked by a lovely garden. Pub. 1986-05-25.
Issue 1Jun86. My parents always made me earn their praise. Pub. 1986-06-01.
Issue 15Jun86. I'm still learning lessons from my father. Pub. 1986-06-15.
Issue 22Jun86. I stepped into the small room she prepared. Pub. 1986-06-22.
Issue 29Jun86. When I was much younger. Pub. 1986-06-29.
Issue 7Jul86. When my mother was upset, she cleaned her house. Pub. 1986-07-06.
Issue 13Jul86. Excited as a youngster, my father couldn't sleep. Pub. 1986-07-13.
Issue 20Jul86. They really change your life. Pub. 1986-07-20.
Issue 27Jul86. Buying ice cream drumsticks. Pub. 1986-07-27.
Issue 10Aug86. One year we painted four pine trees. Pub. 1986-08-10.
Issue 17Aug86. Summer's almost gone. Pub. 1986-08-17.
Issue 24Aug86. My father always spoke about his father with such pride. Pub. 1986-08-24.
Issue 28Aug86. SometimesI'm convinced the best way to remember vacations. Pub. 1986-08-28.
Issue 31Aug86. I think I'll call her tonight. Pub. 1986-08-31.
Issue 4Sep86. One of the blessings of a good marriage. Pub. 1986-09-04.
Issue 7Sep86. The Postmark indicated she'd mailed the letter. Pub. 1986-09-07.
Issue 9Sep86. We were old friends. Pub. 1986-09-09.
Issue 11Sep86. Tell me once again how my dog. Pub. 1986-09-11.
Issue 14Sep86. A Short straightforward "why." Pub. 1986-09-14.
Issue 16Sep86. Sometimes even before the words are out of my mouth. Pub. 1986-09-16.
Issue 18Sep86. Don't dwell on unimportant things. Pub. 1986-09-18.
Issue 21Sep86. Driving home the other day. Pub. 1986-09-21.
Issue 23Sep86. The Real tools of my trade. Pub. 1986-09-23.
Issue 25Sep86. Do you hear that I'm saying? Pub. 1986-09-25.
Issue 28Sep86. It's the little things that get me down. Pub. 1986-09-28.
Issue 30Sep86. In the pasture they stand. Pub. 1986-09-30.
Issue 2Oct86. He's absorbed in what he's reading. Pub. 1986-10-02.
Issue 5Oct86. They were sitting on the porch. Pub. 1986-10-05.
Issue 7Oct86. We call her Miss Congeniality. Pub. 1986-10-07.
Issue 9Oct86. I didn't notice you today. Pub. 1986-10-09.
Issue 12Oct86. They call it "breaking colts." Pub. 1986-10-12.
Issue 14Oct86. I was shopping and I stopped. Pub. 1986-10-14.
Issue 16Oct86. As soon as we were in the door. Pub. 1986-10-16.
Issue 2Nov86. Sitting in the coffee shop. Pub. 1986-11-02.
Issue 4Nov86. Every family has one. Pub. 1986-11-04.
Issue 6Nov86. Keep the house quiet. Pub. 1986-11-06.
Issue 9Nov86. My mind was on the thousand things. Pub. 1986-11-09.
Issue 11Nov86. Blessings are the good things that I have. Pub. 1986-11-11.
Issue 13Nov86. Whether it's laundry or ironing. Pub. 1986-11-13.
Issue 16Nov86. A Young woman, twenty two or twenty three. Pub. 1986-11-16.
Issue 18Nov86. We never used the front door. Pub. 1986-11-18.
Issue 20Nov86. What makes you so different. Pub. 1986-11-20.
Issue 23Nov86. I like to shop at the little store. Pub. 1986-11-23.
Issue 24Nov86. She pointed to the child. Pub. 1986-11-24.
Issue 26Nov86. When anyone in our family goes out the door. Pub. 1986-11-26.
Issue 30Nov86. I never got to be a cheerleader either. Pub. 1986-11-30.
Issue 2Dec86. "What's wrong," she asked me. Pub. 1986-12-02.
Issue 4Dec86. Someone recently said to me. Pub. 1986-12-04.
Issue 7Dec86. She had six sons. Pub. 1986-12-07.
Issue 9Dec86. The One thing constant. Pub. 1986-12-09.
Issue 11Dec86. In the evenings, while we still can. Pub. 1986-12-11.
Issue 14Dec86. The First time he showed me. Pub. 1986-12-14.
Issue 16Dec86. The Neighborhood I lived in as a child. Pub. 1986-12-16.
Issue 18Dec86. So often have I heard their names. Pub. 1986-12-18.
Names:
Raphael Marie Turnbull 1934-
Rae Turnbull

[Their favorite Christmas story, and other contributions]

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0002279133 / 1987-07-02
Date of Creation:
of the last of the contributions to be completed: 1987
Title:
[Their favorite Christmas story, and other contributions] / Rae Turnbull.
Copyright Note:
C.O. correspondence.
Series:
A Friend of the family
Other Title:
The Christmas cards that mean the most to me.
The Sound of his car in the driveway.
I never liked the cold north wind.
The Young man jogs by in the rain.
Copyright Claimant:
Raphael Marie Turnbull or Rae Turnbull
Appears in:
Issue 21Dec86. Their favorite Christmas story. Pub. 1986-12-21.
Issue 24Dec86. The Christmas cards that mean the most to me. Pub. 1986-12-24.
Issue 28Dec86. I never heard of a sycamore tree. Pub. 1986-12-28.
Issue 30Dec86. I used to make so many resolutions. Pub. 1986-12-30.
Issue 31Dec86. Before you were born. Pub. 1986-12-31.
Issue 4Jan87. The Sound of his car in the driveway. Pub. 1987-01-04.
Issue 6Jan87. Every school year I meet several more. Pub. 1987-01-06.
Issue 8Jan87. Grandchildren are second chances. Pub. 1987-01-08.
Issue 11Jan87. My brother still has his old mellophone. Pub. 1987-01-11.
Issue 13Jan87. We knew that we were growing up. Pub. 1987-01-13.
Issue 15Jan87. Everyone's late tonight. Pub. 1987-01-15.
Issue 18Jan87. My bookshelves are not very orderly. Pub. 1987-01-18.
Issue 20Jan87. I took it all for granted. Pub. 1987-01-20.
Issue 22Jan87. She has a beauty as honest as she. Pub. 1987-01-22.
Issue 25Jan87. I never liked the cold north wind. 25Jan87.
Issue 27Jan87. Where did all the time go. Pub. 1987-01-27.
Issue 29Jan87. It's time to feed the cats. Pub. 1987-01-29.
Issue 1Feb87. So many people, once close to me. Pub. 1987-02-01.
Issue 3Feb87. Your telephone answering machine. Pub. 1987-02-03.
Issue 5Feb87. I watched him in the back yard. Pub. 1987-02-05.
Issue 8Feb87. Sometimes in the quiet night. Pub. 1987-02-08.
Issue 10Feb87. My mother made a beautiful spread. Pub. 1987-02-10.
Issue 12Feb87. When I began my adult life. Pub. 1987-02-12.
Issue 15Feb87. It was the kittens' first day outside. Pub. 1987-02-15.
Issue 17Feb87. When I was small, Aunt Rose promised. Pub. 1987-02-17.
Issue 19Feb87. I asked a musician friend. Pub. 1987-02-19.
Issue 22Feb87. She was the schoolteacher one. Pub. 1987-02-22.
Issue 24Feb87. On my desk is a calendar. Pub. 1987-02-24.
Issue 26Feb87. Whenever I need to think things through. Pub. 1987-02-26.
Issue 1Mar87. On the workbench in our garage. Pub. 1987-03-01.
Issue 3Mar87. From the time he was a big, footed, long-eared pup. Pub. 1987-03-03.
Issue 8Mar87. My mother told me once. Pub. 1987-03-08.
Issue 10Mar87. I used to think the reason I looked foreward. Pub. 1987-03-10.
Issue 12Mar87. Listening to the radio, out in the garage. Pub. 1987-03-12.
Issue 15Mar87. When you cross old bridges. Pub. 1987-03-15.
Issue 17Mar87. Some friends stopped by this evening. Pub. 1987-03-17.
Issue 19Mar87. Those flowers that grace my kitchen table. Pub. 1987-03-19.
Issue 22Mar87. He was flat on his back in the grass. Pub. 1987-03-22.
Issue 25Mar87. I saw the small girl playing on the steps of the church. Pub. 1987-03-25.
Issue 29Mar87. Once a week she took the streetcar from town. Pub. 1987-03-29.
Issue 31Mar87. I learned about mornings from him. Pub. 1987-03-31.
Issue 2Apr87. I heard them before I saw them. Pub. 1987-04-02.
Issue 5Apr87. She was of another era. Pub. 1987-04-05.
Issue 7Apr87. She bought my lunch today. Pub. 1987-04-07.
Issue 9Apr87. We were looking out of the window. Pub. 1987-04-09.
Issue 14Apr87. You tell me not to be concerned. Pub. 1987-04-14.
Issue 12Apr87. We have a lovely set of crystal water glasses. Pub. 1987-04-12.
Issue 17Apr87. While she stands there beside him. Pub. 1987-04-17.
Issue 19Apr87. I was feeling sorry for myself. Pub. 1987-04-19.
Issue 21Apr87. She's a very professional lady. Pub. 1987-04-21.
Issue 23Apr87. The Young man jogs by in the rain. Pub. 1987-04-23.
Issue 26Apr87. In the supermarket check-out line. Pub. 1987-04-26.
Issue 28Apr87. Where I live I can see miles and miles of sky. Pub. 1987-04-28.
Issue 30Apr87. He's grown now, and when we walk together. Pub. 1987-04-30.
Issue 3May87. Dogs lived longer when I was a boy. Pub. 1987-05-03.
Issue 5May87. I had her on my mind. Pub. 1987-05-05.
Issue 7May87. I set up a schedule. Pub. 1987-05-07.
Issue 13May87. Yesterday his birthday came and went. Pub. 1987-05-13.
Issue 14May87. It was a wonderful wedding. Pub. 1987-05-14.
Issue 17May87. We have a drawer, as all families do. Pub. 1987-05-17.
Issue 19May87. You were my shadow when you were small. Pub. 1987-05-19.
Issue 21May87. I like to be thought of as me, that's all. Pub. 1987-05-21.
Issue 24May87. It's the acts of quiet courage. Pub. 1987-05-24.
Issue 26May87. I'm waiting for a letter. Pub. 1987-05-26.
Issue 28May87. You help me stay healthy. Pub. 1987-05-28.
Issue 31May87. It was a restless sleep. Pub. 1987-05-31.
Issue 2Jun87. SometimesI embarrass you. Pub. 1987-06-02.
Issue 4Jun87. She's not used to eating alone. Pub. 1987-06-04.
Issue 7Jun87. I'm not the success I hoped I'd be. Pub. 1987-06-07.
Issue 9Jun87. Through the years I've learned the secret. Pub. 1987-06-09.
Issue 11Jun87. I must look a sight! Pub. 1987-06-11.
Issue 14Jun87. On top of her china cabinet. Pub. 1987-06-14.
Issue 16Jun87. They don't make things like they used to. Pub. 1987-06-16.
Issue 18Jun87. He looked as though someone had broken his heart. Pub. 1987-06-18.
Issue 23Jun87. She hurried to her kitchen. Pub. 1987-06-23.
Issue 25Jun87. He was lonely and looking for someone. Pub. 1987-06-25.
Names:
Raphael Marie Turnbull 1934-
Rae Turnbull

Diligent by nature, and also by training, and other contributions

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0002464553 / 1985-08-09
Date of Creation:
of the last of the contributions to be completed: 1985
Title:
Diligent by nature, and also by training, and other contributions.
Copyright Note:
C.O. correspondence.
Series:
Friend of the family
Other Title:
The Sunlight fills my bedroom
Copyright Claimant:
Raphael Marie Turnbull
Appears in:
Issue 28Mar85. Diligent by nature, and also by training. Pub. 1985-03-28.
Issue 31Mar85. When my grown children have to cope with disappointment. Pub. 1985-03-31.
Issue 2Apr85. About the worst thing I can do for my own sanity. Pub. 1985-04-02.
Issue 4Apr85. Many were the times he stood aside. Pub. 1985-04-04.
Issue 7Apr85. I stood there looking at the flowers in the florist's shop. Pub. 1985-04-07.
Issue 9Apr85. I always knew I liked to work ahead. Pub. 1985-04-09.
Issue 11Apr85. You never seem to waver. Pub. 1985-04-11.
Issue 14Apr85. If he should be the first one taken. Pub. 1985-04-14.
Issue 16Apr85. If you want me to accomplish something quickly. Pub. 1985-04-16.
Issue 18Apr85. In the evening after supper, you often fell asleep on my lap. Pub. 1985-04-18.
Issue 21Apr85. I prefer to do my dishes by hand. Pub. 1985-04-21.
Issue 23Apr85. If he has to be away for any length of time. Pub. 1985-04-23.
Issue 25Apr85. We're having coffee. Pub. 1985-04-25.
Issue 28Apr85. To say he'sa good horse for a child to ride. Pub. 1985-04-28.
Issue 30Apr85. Wiping sticky smudges off the windows. Pub. 1985-04-30.
Issue 2May85. Once again you did it. Pub. 1985-05-02.
Issue 5May85. Carefully is how I move. Pub. 1985-05-05.
Issue 7May85. When I see you hurt by some of the same things. Pub. 1985-05-07.
Issue 9May85. We've been one so long. Pub. 1985-05-09.
Issue 12May85. Though logic tells me something else. Pub. 1985-05-12.
Issue 14May85. To be commended for achievement. Pub. 1985-05-14.
Issue 16May85. Every day she has another lesson. Pub. 1985-05-16.
Issue 21May85. My brother writes music. Pub. 1985-05-21.
Issue 23May85. Waiting is the hardest part of anything I do. Pub. 1985-05-23.
Issue 26May85. He takes good care of things. Pub. 1985-05-26.
Issue 30May85. I admire my mom and dad. Pub. 1985-05-30.
Issue 2Jun85. They're like the wind when they're young. Pub. 1985-06-02.
Issue 4Jun85. They asked for her opinion and she gave it. Pub. 1985-06-04.
Issue 6Jun85. It's not our strengths that build our character. Pub. 1985-06-06.
Issue 9Jun85. Let me live my life right to the end. Pub. 1985-06-09.
Issue 11Jun85. Your hours are so short and your list of work is long. Pub. 1985-06-11.
Issue 13Jun85. We always put the young colts with the settled horses. Pub. 1985-06-13.
Issue 16Jun85. When I was a child, I was certain. Pub. 1985-06-16.
Issue 18Jun85. The Sunlight fills my bedroom. Pub. 1985-06-18.
Issue 20Jun85. I'm awfully hard on him. Pub. 1985-06-20.
Issue 25Jun85. I've beena wife and mother. Pub. 1985-06-25.
Issue 27Jun85. No one can be certain of how they'll be remembered. Pub. 1985-06-27.
Issue 2Jul85. It's the evening while the animals are feeding. Pub. 1985-07-02.
Notes:
Cataloged from appl.
Authorship on Application:
Raphael Marie Turnbull.
Names:
Raphael Marie Turnbull 1934-

Echoes in the corners of my heart

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0002675988 / 1989-11-02
Date of Publication:
September 15, 1989
Date of Creation:
1989
Title:
Echoes in the corners of my heart / Rae Turnbull [i.e. Raphael Marie Turnbull]
Description:
56 p.
Copyright Claimant:
Raphael Marie Turnbull
Names:
Raphael Marie Turnbull 1934-
Rae Turnbull

Be the parent your child deserves

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TX0005299912 / 2000-11-08
Date of Publication:
September 26, 2000
Date of Creation:
2000
Title:
Be the parent your child deserves : take back your parental role to motivate, inspire, and lead your child / Rae Turnbull.
Imprint:
Franklin Lakes, NJ : New Page Books, c2000.
Description:
236 p.
Variant title:
Be the parent your child deserves : take back your parental role to motivate, inspire, and lead your child
Copyright Claimant:
Career Press, Inc.
Names:
Rae Turnbull
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The spoken "Word"

Type of Work:
Non-dramatic literary work
Registration Number / Date:
TXu001214170 / 2004-12-15
Date of Creation:
2004
Title:
The spoken "Word" : a collection of Christian poetry.
Rights and Permissions:
Rights & permissions info. on original appl. in C.O.
Description:
1 v.
Copyright Claimant:
Randolph Turnbull, 3rd.
Names:
Turnbull, Randolph, 3rd.

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