30 & 2 Dogs Whoop It Up Helen was embarrassed when Fred Liddle phoned from Tampa during the auction to complain about the noise. She … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
30 & 2 Dogs Whoop It Up Helen was embarrassed when Fred Liddle phoned from Tampa during the auction to complain about the noise. She … Read More ›
That’s Not Peanuts! I recently ran across a batch of Planter’s Peanuts bags, together with a premium order, prepared by my wife when she was … Read More ›
The Gryphons Are Back Still further information is at hand regarding the gryphon, this printer’s mark. And about demi-gryphons, too. Mr. Conant Brodribb, proprietor of … Read More ›
Sidewalk Battles The inch-worm (also known as the canker worm) plagued us again this spring. Each year for the past several years they have come … Read More ›
Believe It Or Not The “silent” burglar alarm sounded in the University police station and a squad car was dispatched at once. The alarm had … Read More ›
The Alexander Rag, Number 2 > Number One I was thinking of calling this publication The Underground Journal, not because of what is contained on … Read More ›
One of Nature’s Dramas(In Three Acts) The scene: A city boulevard, where someone has thrown a half-eaten doughnut. Act I A sparrow alights, begins pecking … Read More ›
“I can do anything you can do”by O. Pauline Walters The cold bit deeply. Snow fell upon ground already covered with sleet. My brother was … Read More ›
About the Cover My old pal, Foozy, is pictured here as he appeared in a 1938 Alley Oop comicstrip drawn by V. T. Hamlin. For … Read More ›
Mr. Glennon Walsh went to Iowa looking for a pig to be the official mascot for his Kentucky distillery. From the literature emanating from Iowa … Read More ›