
Our Two-Convention Year Some of us were lucky, by virtue of geographical location, to attend two major amateur journalistic conventions during 1981 and thereby enjoy … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
Our Two-Convention Year Some of us were lucky, by virtue of geographical location, to attend two major amateur journalistic conventions during 1981 and thereby enjoy … Read More ›
Visiting San Diego to attend a reunion with his Naval Academy shipmates, Vic Moitoret, Rowena and Alan found time to tarry in El Cajon long … Read More ›
by Martha E. Shivvers I HELD THE LETTER in my hand, caressing it as I dreamed of bygone days. “The reunion,” the letter conveyed, “will … Read More ›
by Victor A. Moitoret MY FRIEND Jacob L. Warner started it. Jake is a retired physicist who worked for years at the Office of Naval … Read More ›
IT MAY BE that I’m getting constantly more cantankerous, or it may be simply a coincidence, but I’ve lately had the feeling that almost every … Read More ›
by Martin H. Miller Articles and letters to the editor by Martin H. Miller about media treatment of the Middle East have appeared in The … Read More ›
To Live and Let Liveby Rowena A. Moitoret THE SUMMER I was eight was not a good summer in many ways. My father had decided … Read More ›
SAPS: Acronym of the Suncoast Amateur Press Society, hosts of the St. Petersburg Convention. AIR CONDITIONERS have, of late, become the bane of the conventions … Read More ›
The Idol of Stoneby L. P. V. Johnson IAN SCOTT spent all of his days, except Sundays, in the Cathedral. He was one of the … Read More ›