Type Talk The apparent demise of The Printer, the really excellent paper of Mike Phillips which appeared fairly regularly in 1975 and sporadically in 1976 … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
Type Talk The apparent demise of The Printer, the really excellent paper of Mike Phillips which appeared fairly regularly in 1975 and sporadically in 1976 … Read More ›
Rarely Publishedby Kent Clair Chamberlain To Mrs. Helen Frost Herrick who was responsible for my appearance in “The International Who’s Who in Poetry” and “The … Read More ›
San Diegans Find Usby Gale Sheldon THE SCARLET COCKEREL is crowing more often from this Whidbey Island location in the “banana belt” of the Evergreen … Read More ›
Visiting God’s Abodeby Harry Slocum Tordoff Into a Sunlit Ravine – we rodeWith Beauty on every side;That place was truly God’s abodeAnd HE must have … Read More ›
I hope you had a thankful easter! Praise the Lord, Spring soon. Nancy Hicks, journalist from the east, speech, I heard at the University. I … Read More ›
Mountains Finally Show Up for Vic and Ro!By Victor Antoine Moitoret Yes, Virginia, there really are some Olympic Mountains. We spent three days up close … Read More ›
Tolling Bellsby Marie FischerToledo, Ohio 43606 The bells are tolling for some oneEach moment of every day;One day for us life will be done,Maybe without … Read More ›
There are many people who are, in their conscious lives, almost entirely rational, and many who are almost entirely intuitive. Each group, with very little … Read More ›
NOTE This is the plain truth, varnished, perhaps, in my memory by the passing of nearly fifty years. “HOLY MACKERAL,” whispered my cousin Irvin, “look … Read More ›
by Frederick S. Haydon ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Approximately two-thirds of this article appeared under a slightly different title in the Johns Hopkins Magazine of November 1977 and … Read More ›