
Ever since the Utah club was formed, in 1936, we have been looking forward to a convention here. We now realize, of course, that we … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
Ever since the Utah club was formed, in 1936, we have been looking forward to a convention here. We now realize, of course, that we … Read More ›
Of all anonymous papers foisted on the NAPA in the past ten years only one, Belle Pepper, has been a credit to Amateur Journalism. The … Read More ›
Monday, October 20, 1941 Defunct? “SCW shows every sign of being THE successor to Babcock,” sez Wma. Successor, indeed! I refuse to be killed off … Read More ›
VINCENT HAGGERTY is quoted as saying, “Wait’ll Hadley Smith’s slate appears – then you’ll know next year’s officers.” But EHS has a failing for lemons … Read More ›
Salmagundi Issue, March 23, 1941 IN EXPLANATION: There have been co-operative papers in the past, but probably none like this one. No editorial blue pencil … Read More ›
How to Reach Great Neck – In Five Easy Lessons: GREAT NECK is on the north shore of Long Island about 16 miles from New … Read More ›
STUPENDOUS SPECTACLE! Amateur printing bug “bites” amateur editor. Political pot bubbles. Political “pots” broiled – alive! Doctor summoned (not Noel)… Riot squad answers, restores quiet … Read More ›
Werner Okays HoustonDate Not Yet Decided Upon By Convention Committee Garland, Texas, April 5 – IN a round-robin message to the Texas division of the … Read More ›
The poll announced in the October Printers’ Devil to select the ten best NAPA papers flopped thru lack of cooperation. Two people voted. Just to … Read More ›
A Message to King Kay WITH THIS ISSUE the Quill will turn from the headaches, woes, and favoritism of bundle distribution to private mailings. The … Read More ›