The Showcase - Number 147, November 1988 - Page 1

The Showcase – Number 147, November 1988

The Meaning of Thanksgivingby Naomi Sullivan RhoadesGreen Cove Springs, FL 32043 Thanksgiving means both heartfelt thanksFor blessings we receiveAnd thanks for opportunitiesFor good things we … Read More ›

The Showcase - Number 68, March 1982 - Page 1

The Showcase – Number 68, March 1982

Gloriaby Merry B. Harris She is a nightingaleAnd I a starlingWho cannot sing as well.Her words have sweet sorceryOf their own making.Mine can cast no … Read More ›

The Showcase - Number 53, July 1971 - Page 1 (Redacted)

The Showcase – Number 53, July 1971

Seashore Reveriesby Winifred Van SickleBremerton, Washington 98310 When I perched on a piece of driftwoodTo gaze at the silvery sea,My toes dug into the sand, … Read More ›

Showcase - Number 50, February 1971 - Page 1 (Redacted)

The Showcase – Number 50, February 1971

Thoughts From Kent – On Charles Dickensby Louie D. Oakden (BAPA),Shortlands, Bromley, Kent, England The road that Charles Dickens knew so well leads from London … Read More ›

Washington Correspondent - Volume 1, Number 2, November 1941 - Page 1

Washington Correspondent – Volume 1, Number 2, November 1941

The Constitutionby Shirley E. Turner The Constitution made in 1786 has been the foundation of our nation’s welfare for 155 years. This constitution was adopted … Read More ›

Literary Newsette - Number 641, January 1982 - Page 1

Literary Newsette – Number 641, January 1982

From the Mail Ray and Annie Mae Albert haven’t done much traveling this year, except to attend the LBT Pilgrimage in No. Carolina of the … Read More ›

Willamettas Seedling - Number 5, April 1957 - Page 1

Willametta’s Seedling – Number 5, April 1957

“Hail to thee, blithe spirit! Insomniac thou never wert.” Long John, Silver-Tongue GONE are the nights when insomnia meant hours of sleeplessness. That never did … Read More ›

Literary Newsette - Number 643, March 1982 - Page 1

Literary Newsette – Number 643, March 1982

LAST MONTH’s LITNEWS omitted a sentence I intended to add to Etheree’s plug for office-holding. We meant to point out that she followed her own … Read More ›