
Out of the Bathtubby Helen Vivarttas Wesson KLUNK, KLUNK! Gary Hantke’s tape started with the familiar sound of his press galloping away. If you think … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
Out of the Bathtubby Helen Vivarttas Wesson KLUNK, KLUNK! Gary Hantke’s tape started with the familiar sound of his press galloping away. If you think … Read More ›
A Boy’s Eye View of a New Book The Werewolf of Paris by Guy EndoreReviewed by Newby Crowell. One of the most powerful stories of … Read More ›
“Bah!” said Scrooge, “humbug!” THE SUN beat down on Jason’s bald spot, and what had been a pleasant basking in an unseasonable, late-November sun was … Read More ›
Pastoralefrom The Unicorn 1, April 1958by Miriam Woodruff The March sun warmed the flagstones of the terrace and a light wayward breeze brought with it … Read More ›
Pine Forestby Frank Earle Schermerhorn SWAYING masts of pinetrees,Legion-numbered, towering,Beyond my great-grandfather’s barn –Masts for old New England ports,Forgotten here, sighingTheir wave-falls in the wind … Read More ›
“Now, at this moment, it looks as though the explanation is…. If anyone has a better explanation, I’d like to know it so I could … Read More ›
Such Honors I Eschewby Sheldon Wesson In common courtesy, I must acknowledge with dubious pleasure an honor beyond the wildest ecstasy of my dreams: An … Read More ›
The Roadmapby Louise Weibert Sutton IN ALL NATURE instinct is the guideline which times and moves every living thing. The birds feel an urge to … Read More ›
by G. T. Kohman SPOKEN LIKE A RESEARCH SCIENTIST “When I took this job, I thought I knew it all,” said coach John Thompson. “After … Read More ›
On one desk we have a letter tray for Standpipe copy. Fragments of articles, cover layouts and miscellany are thrown into it for enlargement for … Read More ›