American Amateur Journalism IF this magazine is your first meeting with the great American hobby of amateur journalism, then pray be seated and become better … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
American Amateur Journalism IF this magazine is your first meeting with the great American hobby of amateur journalism, then pray be seated and become better … Read More ›
Things That Are And Things To Be SPRING is scheduled to arrive this month, and The Yankee is keeping in step with the season by … Read More ›
A New Year – A New Journal The Yankee starts 1936 with the prospects of a new year shining before it. Monthly editions instead of … Read More ›
America The Beautifulby Wilbur W. Close They say America will not live forever. They say that it will pass out of existence. When asked for … Read More ›
Philosophy of Lifeby Lafayette Boal WHEN we turn the leaves in the book of life, while traveling down the corridors of time, we realize that … Read More ›
Amateur ActivitiesAs Reviewed by the Editor WITH this issue we present for the first time our new Sports Commentator, Jack Bond. Pensacola, Florida, is Jack’s … Read More ›
“We must recruit, but we must DEVELOP more” Leland Hawes writes about his Gator Growl that he does “have a time keeping type clean.” Brush … Read More ›
GOOD years, like good men in that song, are hard to find. Comparing 1955 with preceding years, it was a better one. I did not … Read More ›
“We must recruit, but we must DEVELOP more.” – Kulzick “Stew Richardson has done me dirt,” claims Ben Franklin Rouze. “He sed I was handsome. … Read More ›
WHAT is there about July that makes it possible for us to get out a paper this month, when we can’t in any other? It’s … Read More ›