
My Century Old Pianoby Carol I. McGrath When Grandfather was a young man, he played in a band on a steamboat known as the Northern … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
My Century Old Pianoby Carol I. McGrath When Grandfather was a young man, he played in a band on a steamboat known as the Northern … Read More ›
MARCH RAIN beats down on the roof – a glorious ratatatoo, since we’re not going anywhere. Though New York City was blessed (?) with a … Read More ›
My Personal Philosophy of Life I believe in God’s Holy Word. The Bible is true just as it is written. I believe we should all … Read More ›
Extravagant or Efficient? Interesting among comments on the NAPA official organ in Castleman’s 7th Amateur of Shenandoah is Rolfe’s claim, “The 7×10 paper is an … Read More ›
Marjorie A. Smith, member of, and printed for, UAP and AAPA, October 1979 In May we drove to Lincoln to see relatives and friends. Then … Read More ›
Beside the big press in the little cellar of “The Hatbox” at Watertown, Mass. Report to the Fossils Last October when Theron Batchelder and Ed … Read More ›
What Would I Change?by Cassie Edwards Now that I’m nearing eighty,I can’t help but wonder;What would I change in my life,If I had to live … Read More ›
Ever since the Utah club was formed, in 1936, we have been looking forward to a convention here. We now realize, of course, that we … Read More ›
Beside the Go-Ahead Press of Riverside Time To Close Up Shop! ALTHO currently extending all across the USA from Canada to Mexico, as well as … Read More ›
Governor Will Set Type Utah Governor Calvin L. Rampton has given Utah Amateur Press Club a firm commitment to appear at the National APA convention … Read More ›