
THE LIEUTENANT scraped his wet forehead with his finger and flicked the sweat to the floor. “Oh, that idiot Captain,” he thought. “If I’d wanted … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
THE LIEUTENANT scraped his wet forehead with his finger and flicked the sweat to the floor. “Oh, that idiot Captain,” he thought. “If I’d wanted … Read More ›
Rhatt Race Feedback THE blasts leveled at J. Ed Newman and Jake Warner in Rhatt Race 16 elicited some response from the gentlemen in question… … Read More ›
I Know Him Wellby Mary Brunori I can read his silent masks;I know his requests before he asks;I can anticipate all in advanceExcept his movements … Read More ›
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrowby Mary Brunori In trailing gown and heeled-shoes too bigAnd in a picture hat over a Halloween wig,Carrying a pocketbook of nigh … 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 ›
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 ›
The Cover A half-tone silk-screen of a pencil sketch I made from a newspaper photo. I had a photo-engraver make a half-tone transparency of the … Read More ›
No Observer, He by Harold Segal FOR A FLEETING moment, Milton Grady considered giving up his seniority, pension and accumulated benefits at the Des Moines … Read More ›
It Takes Two To Tangoby Alvin S. Fick As it approaches its centennial the National Amateur Press Association is enjoying vigorous good health marked by … Read More ›
Jungle Tiger If I should ever move to the jungle, OhThe first thing I’d do is build a bungalow.Next, I’d find a tiger to give … Read More ›