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The Color Of White Dec 1989

The Color Of White

Westview

No abstract provided.


Rachel's Dance (A Palace Coming Alive), Helen Petter Westra Dec 1989

Rachel's Dance (A Palace Coming Alive), Helen Petter Westra

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Gophered, Mike Vanden Bosch Dec 1989

Gophered, Mike Vanden Bosch

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Iron Blossoms, Helen Petter Westra Dec 1989

Iron Blossoms, Helen Petter Westra

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Mother Amuck, Mike Vanden Bosch Dec 1989

Mother Amuck, Mike Vanden Bosch

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Old China Hands, Helen Petter Westra Dec 1989

Old China Hands, Helen Petter Westra

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Forgiving, Mike Vanden Bosch Dec 1989

Forgiving, Mike Vanden Bosch

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Ornamental Crab Tree, David Schelhaas Dec 1989

Ornamental Crab Tree, David Schelhaas

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Seeing Double, Helen Petter Westra Dec 1989

Seeing Double, Helen Petter Westra

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Hartman Cemetery, January, 1980, Bob De Smith Dec 1989

Hartman Cemetery, January, 1980, Bob De Smith

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Leonard's Pony, John Hofland Dec 1989

Leonard's Pony, John Hofland

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Compound Life, Helen Petter Westra Dec 1989

Compound Life, Helen Petter Westra

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Giving Birth, Helen Petter Westra Dec 1989

Giving Birth, Helen Petter Westra

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Execution Wetering Park (Amsterdam, March 2, 1945, 9:15-9:35 A.M.), Jan H. De Groot, Case J. Boot Dec 1989

Execution Wetering Park (Amsterdam, March 2, 1945, 9:15-9:35 A.M.), Jan H. De Groot, Case J. Boot

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Poem by Jan H. de Groot, translated by Case J. Boot from Modern Koren.


To J. C., My Boyhood Teacher, With Love, Mike Vanden Bosch Dec 1989

To J. C., My Boyhood Teacher, With Love, Mike Vanden Bosch

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Gulf Streams, Helen Petter Westra Dec 1989

Gulf Streams, Helen Petter Westra

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Learning To Wait, Helen Petter Westra Dec 1989

Learning To Wait, Helen Petter Westra

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Pine Haven In March, Bob De Smith Dec 1989

Pine Haven In March, Bob De Smith

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Holland, Jan H. De Groot, Case J. Boot Dec 1989

Holland, Jan H. De Groot, Case J. Boot

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Poem by Jan H. de Groot, translated by Case J. Boot from Modern Koren.


Son Of Quisling Speaks, Jan H. De Groot, Case J. Boot Dec 1989

Son Of Quisling Speaks, Jan H. De Groot, Case J. Boot

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Poem by Jan H. de Groot, translated by Case J. Boot from Modern Koren.


Piano Lessons, Lorna Van Gilst Dec 1989

Piano Lessons, Lorna Van Gilst

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Illuminated Manuscript, David Schelhaas Dec 1989

Illuminated Manuscript, David Schelhaas

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Potato Salad, Helen Petter Westra Dec 1989

Potato Salad, Helen Petter Westra

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November's Thursday, James C. Schaap Dec 1989

November's Thursday, James C. Schaap

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Heirloom, Lorna Van Gilst Dec 1989

Heirloom, Lorna Van Gilst

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Chinese Wood Cut, Helen Petter Westra Dec 1989

Chinese Wood Cut, Helen Petter Westra

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Westview: Vol. 9, Iss. 2 (Winter 1989) Dec 1989

Westview: Vol. 9, Iss. 2 (Winter 1989)

Westview

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Poetry: Two Poems, Beverly Tokarz Sep 1989

Poetry: Two Poems, Beverly Tokarz

Bridgewater Review

“Portrait of John L.” and “Happy Anniversary, My Cobalt Angel”


Westview: Vol. 9, Iss. 1 (Fall 1989) Sep 1989

Westview: Vol. 9, Iss. 1 (Fall 1989)

Westview

No abstract provided.


The Happy Accident, Robert Manning Jun 1989

The Happy Accident, Robert Manning

New England Journal of Public Policy

In "The Happy Accident," Robert Manning's delightful memoir of his early newspaper days in Binghamton, New York, we are brought back to an earlier and seemingly more innocent time when New England — and America — stood on the threshold of change. The moral of going home, it seems, is that as much changes, much never changes — something we should perhaps remember in these last feverish days of the nineteen eighties.