Paging Dorothy Friedmanby Joseph F. Bradburn IT SEEMS that Dorothy Friedman, author of the lead story in my previous issue, is as mysterious and hard … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
Paging Dorothy Friedmanby Joseph F. Bradburn IT SEEMS that Dorothy Friedman, author of the lead story in my previous issue, is as mysterious and hard … Read More ›
Our Sanitation Engineer Discourses on Enforced Bathingby Sheldon C. Wesson IF I WANTED a Turkish Bath, I would not go to Cleveland or Philadelphia or … Read More ›
Acknowledgment: Birthday cakes were drawn by Bill Boys. USA “One of the great things about our nation is we can do so many things wrong … Read More ›
Nature Examinedby Daniel H. Mitchell The snow was blowing fiercelyNor downward did it fall.The owls were seeking shelter;They made their chilling call. The rabbits scurried … Read More ›
Incident in Hollywoodby Dorothy Friedman UP AND DOWN Hollywood a variety of bars and dance halls leer out at passersby, naked and shabby in the … Read More ›
Overheard in a bar:“There were four of us, but we all died as children.” The Award “TODAY,” said Joseph Isaacs, Vice-President in Charge of Design, … Read More ›
The Adventure of the Unique Accompliceby Helen Wesson WITH ALL DUE RESPECT to my dear friend, Sherlock Holmes, he does have one habit which makes … Read More ›
Women and Childrenby Paul Burns THEY fought. Bitterly. I heard none of it. Being just eight years old, in that summer of 1935, I was … Read More ›
I read and reread the newspaper clipping my mother had sent from my hometown paper and heard that question echoing down the long corridors of … Read More ›
Dear Laurie: – Mr. W. Smith wrote me a while ago urging me to support President Houtain. This sounds like quite a proposition to me … Read More ›