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Volume 3, Number 2 - November 1922
Volume 3, Number 2 - November 1922
The Alembic
Volume 3, Number 2- November 1922. 47 pages including covers and advertisements.
Contents
- Simpson, V.J., "Immutable"
- Murphy, Wm., "Poe and Lanier"
- Palmer, John, "Old Songs"
- Ford, Earle F., "Courage- That's All"
- Shopenhauer, O., "The Nine Day Laugh"
- K., J. F., "Insinuation"
- The Walrus, "Said the Walrus to the Carpenter"
- Boppell, Leo, "Returning Youth"
- The Observer, "Observing Things"
- Beale, Maurice, "Winter"
- "Editorials"
- McDermott, John "The Source"
- Boppelll, Leo, "Tumult"
- "Exchange"
- "College Chronicle"
- "Athletics"
- Barry, T. Henry, "Autumn"
Volume 3, Number 1 - October 1922
Volume 3, Number 1 - October 1922
The Alembic
Volume 3, Number 1 - October 1922. 50 pages including covers and advertisements.
Contents
- Powell, Earle, "Amice (Verse)"
- Holohan, Edward, "Bishop Hickey Day"
- Keleher, James F., "Expiring Art"
- Feeley, J.R., "It Was Cinched (Verse)"
- Farrell, Howard J., "They Are Not All the Same"
- Dwyer, William, "Camouflage"
- Argus, "Observing Things"
- Farrell, John E., "The Eyes That Spoke"
- Heffernan, Fred W., "To the Entering Class"
- Dwyer, Francis L., "Editorials"
- The Walrus, "Said the Walrus to the Carpenter"
- "Brother Alexander Rocks, O.P."
- Mitchell, Joseph E., "College Chronicle"
- Simpson, Vincent, "Athletics"
Volume 2, Number 8 - May 1922
The Alembic
Volume 2, Number 8 - May 1922. 46 pages including covers and advertisements.
Contents
- Walsh, John P., "The Soldier"
- "Father Level" (photo)
- Keleher, James F., "Alpha and Omega"
- Casey, Frank P., "There are Guests and Pests"
- J.P.W., "Il Pleut"
- Dwyer, Francis L., "It's Easy to Dream"
- Walsh, John P., "May"
- Barry, Thomas H., "Morpheus - The Pirate"
- The Walrus, "Said the Walrus to the Carpenter"
- Boyd, Harold F., "A Friend"
- Pierce, J.A., "Now is the Time"
- Connor, William J., "The Spoken Word"
- Dwyer, Francis L., "To Father Level"
- Editorials
- Read 'Em and Weep
- Graham, Harry, "College Chronicle"
- McKenna, John B., …
Volume 2, Number 7 - April 1922
Volume 2, Number 7 - April 1922
The Alembic
Volume 2, Number 7- April 1922. 50 pages including covers and advertisements.
Contents
- Walsh, John P., "Easter"
- Nugent, Lewis M., "Some Contemporary Poets"
- Dwyer, Francis L., "Lady of Hebrin Hill"
- McAvoy, Francis S., "The Rosary"
- Robinson, Gilbert E., "Say it with Jobs"
- Palmer, John, "I Heard My Casket Coffin"
- Conner, William J., "And No Play"
- Creaby, Jack, "The Ass"
- Ford, E. Francis, "Not Fireproof"
- Walrus, "Said the Walrus to the Carpenter"
- Walsh, John P., "Divina Commedia"
- Editorials
- Casey, Frank, "Memories"
- R., P.J., "Read 'Em and Weep"
- Froid, Tres, "Ode to Free Will"
- Chronicle
- Athletics
Volume 2, Number 6 - March 1922
Volume 2, Number 6 - March 1922
The Alembic
Volume 2, Number 6 - March 1922. 39 pages including covers and advertisements.
Contents
- J.P.W., "To Our Friend"
- Walsh, John P., "Poetry of Ireland"
- Dillon, John E., "The Victim"
- Dwyer, Francis L., "Youth"
- Beattie, James V., "St. Patrick in History"
- Kearney, James P., "Tears - Then the Truce"
- Creaby, Jack, "Vers Libre"
- Dwyer, Francis L., "The Masterpiece"
- McAvoy, Francis S., "Sciomachy"
- The Walrus, "Said the Walrus to the Carpenter"
- Editorials
- Walsh, John P., "Carpe Diem"
- "Read 'em and Weep"
- College Chronicle
- McKenna, John B., "Athletics"
Volume 2, Number 5 - February 1922
Volume 2, Number 5 - February 1922
The Alembic
Volume 2, Number 5 - February 1922. 40 pages including covers and advertisements.
Contents
- Walsh, John P., "Into What Port?"
- Dwyer, Francis L., "The Grey Streak"
- McAvoy, Francis S., "Memory"
- McCaffrey, James, "Have a Heart"
- Redmond, Paul J., "The Fruit of the Tree"
- Ford, E. Francis, "Bud Squares the Game"
- Shifter, A., "The Awful Lyre"
- Lynch, James H., "It Pays to Advertise"
- Duffy, Francis J., "Think"
- Editorials
- Walrus, "Said the Walrus to the Carpenter"
- "There Came a Knight"
- College Chronicle
- Athletics