< The Web, Number 3 Second-hand Storeby J. Ed. Newman Antique Shoppes thrive. The collector obtains his prize, the dealer his sale and everyone is … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
< The Web, Number 3 Second-hand Storeby J. Ed. Newman Antique Shoppes thrive. The collector obtains his prize, the dealer his sale and everyone is … Read More ›
Saint Patrick’s Day – Condition Green Dr. John Culver, historian, philosopher, and the finest teacher I ever knew, once remarked that being Irish is not … Read More ›
< Campane, Number 49 The Agony of Inactivityby L. Verle Heljeson Some years ago former member Dora Hepner Moitoret (resigned 1962) wrote in her journal … Read More ›
< Gradylogue, Number 24 Scanning the Vegascene – II Statistics are said to be the device of the lazy writer. They have also been called … Read More ›
< The Web, Number 2 | The Web, Number 4 > Wild Birdby Svea A. Yeager A Little Green parakeet! Sweetest bird – came to … Read More ›
< Campane, Number 48 | Campane, Number 50 > The Loyalty Factorby Richard L. Hopkins Even when we stand back and take long, objective looks … Read More ›
< Gradylogue, Number 23 | Gradylogue, Number 25 > The Disneyland for Adults A MORE OR LESS general supposition is that any planned visitation to … Read More ›
< The Web, Number 1 | The Web, Number 3 > Portrait of a Comet The other day ye old editor appeared on a local … Read More ›
Campane, Number 49 > Philadelphia Awaits Youby Harold Segal Much of the material in this issue was intended to be part of a convention souvenir … Read More ›
Gradylogue, Number 24 > Philadelphia 1876 & 1965 WILLIAM PENN first set foot upon the soil of his colony of Pennsylvania at Newcastle in 1682. … Read More ›