
The Minor Characterby Lenore Harris Hughes WITHOUT HARD WORK on the part of the minor characters in the play, those taking the major roles would … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
The Minor Characterby Lenore Harris Hughes WITHOUT HARD WORK on the part of the minor characters in the play, those taking the major roles would … Read More ›
The Roadmapby Louise Weibert Sutton IN ALL NATURE instinct is the guideline which times and moves every living thing. The birds feel an urge to … Read More ›
The ABC’s of Hospitalizationby Talitha Stickler THIS maze of medical mummery was conceived during a hospital convalescent period, and after long painstaking research and careful … Read More ›
Paging Dorothy Friedmanby Joseph F. Bradburn IT SEEMS that Dorothy Friedman, author of the lead story in my previous issue, is as mysterious and hard … Read More ›
Incident in Hollywoodby Dorothy Friedman UP AND DOWN Hollywood a variety of bars and dance halls leer out at passersby, naked and shabby in the … Read More ›
Women and Childrenby Paul Burns THEY fought. Bitterly. I heard none of it. Being just eight years old, in that summer of 1935, I was … Read More ›
Then Came NAPAby Barbara Ann Messier BRIDGETON, Maine. What a serene place for our short vacation! Just lying around doing anything or nothing. This change … Read More ›
I’m Way Out on a Limbby Jean Evelyn Rand “HERE, KITTY! Kitty! Kitty!” Dad says, “You know, there they are calling that cat out of … Read More ›
An Index of the Official Organ: Pipe Dream or Possibility?by Joseph F. Bradburn IN JUNE, 1978, Vic Moitoret concluded his three-part survey of the one … Read More ›