From My Notebookby Dora Hepner Moitoret COMING to Columbus, I find I am privileged to spend the entire summer in the home where I was … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
From My Notebookby Dora Hepner Moitoret COMING to Columbus, I find I am privileged to spend the entire summer in the home where I was … Read More ›
First Fifty Years Are The Hardest MY FRIENDS AND I are getting to that point in life where the men celebrate their 50th birthdays at … Read More ›
A Broadcast From Home A dark, damp, dreary evening somewhere in England, blacked out by the terrible war which embraces the world. It is pass … Read More ›
TECHNICAL NOTE: The century is a bicycle ride of 100 miles in a specified period. LITERARY NOTE: And ten speeds, ten different ways to go … Read More ›
IF sentiments of delegates at Tampa ’71 were, any indication; AAPA will be meeting sometime in August next year – in Reno, Nevada. A discussion … Read More ›
Introductions GREETINGS, may I come into your life? I’m just a youngster – my first appearance in public. I like to think I will grow … Read More ›
The Hour Glass of Lifeby Harry S. Tordoff Each day, like tiny grains of sandIn a shapely Hour Glass,Life is getting out of hand,And soon … Read More ›
In the Port That Is To Beby Sam Jack Musick Our eager souls respondTo the visions that we see –The future’s great BeyondIn the Port … Read More ›
“If there are American scientists, or philosophers of foremost rank, who believe the dogma and creeds, they have been strangely silent.” – A. Powell Davies, … Read More ›
On to Antiquity!by Sheldon P. Wesson Extemporaneous remarks recorded at 1966 NAPA convention. IT IS INEVITABLE that, in a significant fraction of a century in … Read More ›