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  • Library of Congress Subject Areas (192)
    • B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion (36)
      • BF Psychology (24)
      • BL Religion (9)
      • BR Christianity (1)
      • BS The Bible (1)
      • BT Doctrinal Theology (1)
      • BV Practical Theology (2)
        • BV1460 Religious Education (1)
    • D History General and Old World (9)
      • D History (General) (3)
      • DA Great Britain (8)
    • F History United States, Canada, Latin America (1)
      • F001 United States local history (1)
    • G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation (45)
      • GV Recreation Leisure (45)
    • H Social Sciences (22)
      • H Social Sciences (General) (15)
      • HF Commerce (1)
      • HM Sociology (2)
      • HQ The family. Marriage. Woman (3)
      • HT Communities. Classes. Races (1)
      • HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare (3)
    • L Education (51)
      • L Education (General) (33)
      • LB Theory and practice of education (20)
        • LB1501 Primary Education (5)
        • LB1603 Secondary Education. High schools (1)
        • LB2300 Higher Education (10)
    • M Music and Books on Music (1)
      • M Music (1)
    • P Language and Literature (15)
      • P Philology. Linguistics (1)
      • PE English (3)
      • PN Literature (General) (8)
        • PN1993 Motion Pictures (1)
        • PN2000 Dramatic representation. The Theater (4)
      • PR English literature (3)
    • Q Science (11)
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      • QP Physiology (10)
    • R Medicine (8)
      • R Medicine (General) (3)
      • RA Public aspects of medicine (4)
      • RJ Pediatrics (1)
    • Z Bibliography. Library Science. Information Resources (1)
      • Z004 Books. Writing. Paleography (1)

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