
Bring Me a Memoryby Martha E. Shivvers MIKE WOOD wrote his parents, Mary and Tom, that he had a few day’s Navy leave and asked … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
Bring Me a Memoryby Martha E. Shivvers MIKE WOOD wrote his parents, Mary and Tom, that he had a few day’s Navy leave and asked … Read More ›
I Want the Nice Priestby Katharyn Machan Aal As the bus passed the road sign for Cortland, Sister Ann Marie told about Father Murray: Our … Read More ›
by Martha E. Shivvers AFTER the snows have melted, the frost has seeped out of the ground, and warm rains bring forth green leaves and … Read More ›
A Presentation of the Talents of Members of United Amateur Press, shared with BAPA. This issue features Edith G. Oldham, Martha E. Shivvers, and is … Read More ›
Continuing the Craft of LetterpressHand Set Type, Hand Fed Press Languagesby NavajoUniversity of Iowa Student I am calling your attention to your gross misspelling of … Read More ›
by Martha E. Shivvers I HELD THE LETTER in my hand, caressing it as I dreamed of bygone days. “The reunion,” the letter conveyed, “will … Read More ›
by Martha E. Shivvers IT WAS December 8, 1941, and President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt was speaking: “Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a … Read More ›
by Martha E. Shivvers THIS article is a review of the book, Strong Minded Women: The Emergence of the Woman Suffrage Movement in Iowa, by … Read More ›
by Martha E. Shivvers IT ALL BEGAN long before dawn of the day they left their home. Letters from loved ones in the new territory … Read More ›