Book was copyrighted in 1957. Search of copyright.gov, shows no renewals for Lucille Arcola Chambers or any variation of her name, nor any hits for Alma John, (also checked Vessels and Vessells.) The archive.org page for the book, states: "Possible copyright status Copyright status reviewed by UF staff - Out of copyright"
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