
IT WAS a simple will. For a rich man’s will, the will of Vernon Arlis Landingham could hardly have been simpler. There were small bequests … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner
IT WAS a simple will. For a rich man’s will, the will of Vernon Arlis Landingham could hardly have been simpler. There were small bequests … Read More ›
NOTE I must confess that the contents of this journal show the bold title to be inappropriate. It would be a pleasure to fight with … Read More ›
WITH ONE exception I have always gotten along fairly well with my employers, supervisors, and bosses. The one exception was in my first job after … Read More ›
THE ENVELOPE turned up while I was looking through a packet of covers I had saved from the stamp collecting days of my youth to … Read More ›
Potential Poet Laureate at Work Hark! Ye Harold’s Baskerville sings.“No other type can do MY thing.”Piece by piece it spreads the wordLike no other voice … Read More ›
Onion Caper Continued IN Boxwooder No. 56, I described the curious and baffling onion difficulty at the South Pacific Restaurant. The many intervening months have … Read More ›
Who said APC News is for the birds? What Have You Done For NAPA Lately? My remarks in a recent NAPA West about slates of … Read More ›
My fears have grown old enough to vote. – Frank Curtis, in Swifty the Magician by Herbert Gold. LISTEN, what am I supposed to talk … Read More ›
FOREWARD This is the editor’s personal, subjective view of the convention. NOTE The Forum type used on the cover was bought at the convention auction … Read More ›
No Easy Matterby David W. Smit RANTING against the failure of public education, and the failure of teacher training in particular, is a great American … Read More ›