< Pennant Bravo, May 2009 The Golden Westby Margarete Kuring This narrative continues from where Margarete’s previous two stories left off: “Living through World War … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
< Pennant Bravo, May 2009 The Golden Westby Margarete Kuring This narrative continues from where Margarete’s previous two stories left off: “Living through World War … Read More ›
< Impressions by Hal, Number 3 A Job Case? It was July 1947. I was working part-time at the Sunoco filling station on Rte. 22 … Read More ›
< Pennant Bravo, May 2008 | Pennant Bravo, June 2009 > Mother’s Day Hodge Podge A photocopy of this handwritten manuscript by my aunt Edith … Read More ›
< Impressions by Hal, Number 2 | Impressions by Hal, Number 4 > My First NAPA Visitor Recently Jon McGrew combined business with pleasure visiting … Read More ›
< Lake Effect, Number 1 | Lake Effect, Number 3 > Taking Flightby Audrey McDonnell She is returning from her brother’s funeral in her home … Read More ›
< Pennant Bravo, April 2008 | Pennant Bravo, May 2009 > Lana Lambert’s “Galleon” Linoleum Cutby Bill Boys LANA LAMBERT CARVED this set of four … Read More ›
< Impressions by Hal, Number 1 | Impressions by Hal, Number 3 > Were You Born Before 1945?Then You are a surviver!Consider the changes you … Read More ›
Pennant Bravo, May 2008 > Living through World War II in Germanyby Margarete Kuring I was born and grew up in a defeated Germany. The … Read More ›
Impressions by Hal, Number 2 > School Daze The year was 1946. I was standing behind a bank of type cases, looking at an assortment … Read More ›
This Flag Forever…by Harold Segal Fred Liddle in a recent National Calamity could not understand why Campane or certain other publications did not change their … Read More ›