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     INDEX Ttr THE NAT!trNAL BUTTtrN BULLETIN
              VT]LUME 22  NUMBEREi 1-6, 1963
                         BY PAULINE  R,. BENNETT
                                    A
    Aberle, Florence P. Calenda,r  of Events see Table  of Contents in each issue.
    Adams, Jane Ford see with Llilian Smith Albert, V22-L  A Button Collector's  Dick-
        ens Anttrology  Part UI 13-16;  V22-2 Japanese Riding  Fish 89; V22-3 The
        tr'irst  Celluloid  Buttons 111, Paper-Covered Buttons,  Patented  by Chartes Row-
        ley 1846,  113, Japanese Riding Fish Re-examined  125,  "Who's  Got the Button?"
        Book  ILeview  L31; V22-4  The Scarlet  Pimpernel 149; Y22-5  Revised Classifica-
        tion of Black Glass  198-216;  V22-6  Ttre J. Harold Cobb Check List of c w. In-
        augura,ls  236, 231, Backgrounds  R econsid$ed  266-268.
     Albert, Alphaeus H.  (Dewy)  V22-1  "GW" Buttons given  to the Smithsonian Insti-
        tution 12; V22-3  Seashells  at the Seashore and . . . . 99, Excerpts from the Of-
        ficial Records  of the War Department 1800-183?  Part V Official Button  Orders
        116-119, Winner in the New Jersey Photographic  Contest 137.
     Albert, Lillian Smith Editor's Notebook see Table of Contents  in each issue,  also
        with Jane Ford Adams, V22-2 Important Notice to State Presidents  66; V22-
        3 What the NBS Educational Traveling Exhibit Contains  128; V22-4  EtJreI
        T?apha,gen  150, 151, State Societies and District  Clubs  151-156; Y22-5 Massa-
        chusetts  Button Picnic 18?, New Hamp.shire Picnic at Stinson Lake  188-190.
     Alberb,  Lillian Smith  and Jane Ford Adarns,  V22-3  How Button Makers  have used
        Bone  103-109,  Ceramic Buttons  wittl Wemyss Backmark  111, Rural Life vs
        Rusticry in lSth Century  England  126,  L27, Calico Buttons  with Desigrrs  of
        Gold 132-134;  Y22-5 Buttons Faced with Silver Repousse  190, 191, Buttons
        Exhibit English Piqud Pos6 Work 192, 193, Buttons Worn on Highland  flress,
        193-195, Orangemen's  Buttons  195-197; Catalog  of Overall Buttons  V22-5,
        218 -225, Y22 -6, 26t -265.
     Armed  Forces  see Foreign  V22-3  Grenade as a Symbol in the Armed  Forces  of the
        World 115, War Department  Button Orders 116-119.
                                    B
     Backgrounds  V22-3 NBS Traveling Exhibit  130; V22-6 Section 7B, 266, Ba,ck-
        grounds ll,econsidered  266  -268.
     Ba,ckma,rk  see Manufacturers,  V22-3  Wemyss  111, Rowley 1f3; V22-5 Highland
        Dress  195, Orangemen's  196, 19?, Black Glass Back Tlpes  199.
     Bennett,  Adah C. NBS kesident  Messa,ge see Table  of Contents  in each issue.
     Berry,  Ruth N. V22-1 Report  of Modern Button  Collectors Meeting  6.
     Black Glass V22-5 Revised  Classification  of Black  Glass 198-216.
     Bone  V22-3,  103-109.
     British see Heraldry,  V22-1  The Button  Collector's Dickens Anthology 13-16; V-22-
        2 Meaning  of "Plate" and "Plated"  56, Button Variety  in 1767, 65; V22-3 The
        Gentleman's Magazine  of Fashion-London  1828, 109, Alexander Parkes in-
        vented parkesine  111, Charles ILowley  Paper-Covered Button  Patent  113, AnU-
        quarian Ilesearches 113, Rural Life and Rustic  Scenes 126,  L21, Button  Records
        from Birmingham  L21; V22-5 English Piqu6 Pos6 Work 192,  193; V22-6 Long
        Live the King  266.
     Bulletin NBS  V22-1  Back Issues Available  4L:' Y22-3 Index to Volume  21 Number
        1-6  1962,  119-122.
                                    c
     Ca.lendar of Events  see Table of Contents in each issue.
     Catalog  V22-1 Tbo-Hole  Hollow-Eye China Buttons Part II  L6-20;  V22-2 Catalog
        of Three-Hole China  Buttons  56-61;  Catalog of Overall  Buttons  V22-5,2L8-
        t25, Y22-6, 261-265.
     @lluloid  V22-2 Bewa,re! V22-3 Ftirst Celluloid Buttons 11l.
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