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Epilogue To The Rain, Dennis O'Brien
There Stood Antoninus, Clarence A. Amann
Extant, Lenore Ventura
And Now A Father, Jim Coleman
The West Wind Blows In Pittsford Town, Mary Ann Davis
Why Waste Awhile..., Brian F. Hogan
Theophany, Jack Vorrasi
Septuagesema, Jack Vorrasi
Sock It To 'Em, John The Baptist, Baby!, Robert Sanders
Sock It To 'Em, John The Baptist, Baby!, Robert Sanders
The Angle
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"There was thunder and lightning, and the gathering of dark clouds. A great wind arose in Heaven, and God spoke."
The Song Of The Nefarious Impure Knighte (Or The Wages Of Debauchary), The Vagabond Scholar
The Song Of The Nefarious Impure Knighte (Or The Wages Of Debauchary), The Vagabond Scholar
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Something Spoke To..., Paul F. Lindsley
The Hiding Man, James A. Reo
Full Issue, No Author
406-B, J. Stotz Jr.
College Poetry, Harold Depuy
College Poetry, Harold Depuy
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"I second the emotion: each of us has at least a little bit of poetry penned up inside him, and to spew it forth now and again does the world absolutely no harm. The worst that can be said of one's effort is that yet another bad poem has been added tot he burden of bad poetry already in existence."
Blinking Shades Of Blue, Red, Yellow, And White..., Terry Ging
Blinking Shades Of Blue, Red, Yellow, And White..., Terry Ging
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Opaque, Bernard Ballou
Paradox, Bernard Ballou
April Is Gone, Dennis O'Brien
In Which Black Humor Gets A Vivisection, Tom Bisky
In Which Black Humor Gets A Vivisection, Tom Bisky
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"The black humorist wears many hats, but the one that appears to fit him best is that of the caricaturist. Using words as his medium, the black humorist paints society larger than life to make a topical comment. The tragedy of us moderns is that the black humorist must really labor to paint surrealistically, to outstrip real-life phenomena in distortion: today, the grotesques of Bosch pale beside Polaroid snapshots of That Day in Dallas."
In The Heat Of The Summer..., Jim Coleman
Prayer, Clarence A. Amann
A Day In The Life, N/A Timor
Like A Tree In Winter, T. A. Gazatano
Monologue, Ed A. Wurtz
The Mist Hung On The Autumn Trees With Rusty Leaves And Yellow..., Russell Victor
The Mist Hung On The Autumn Trees With Rusty Leaves And Yellow..., Russell Victor
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He Was With Us, Bob Cairo
Preliminary Pages, No Author
Look At That Forest Of Legs..., Dan Hale
Another College Upheaval, Leo A. Hetzler C.S.B.
Another College Upheaval, Leo A. Hetzler C.S.B.
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"Still another raucous demonstration has rocked the academic world. At Woebegone U., activities were in more than their usual state of inertia yesterday, when certain vital facilities were seized and occupied by a howling mob. Striking at a strategic hour when the campus was empty of students- 8:30 in the morning-yelping faculty members took over the pool tables, the TV room, and the candy-bar machines. By the time the students were stirring for 12:30 classes, the insurrection was a fait accompli."