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The Lantern Vol. 6, No. 1, December 1937, Roberta Byron, Ernest Muller, Mabel B. Ditter, Elizabeth M. Seidle, Jane Poling, Frank J. Tornetta, Vernon D. Groff, Edward L. French, Evelyn Huber, Robert B. Peck, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, C. Kenneth Snyder, Robert E. Yoh, Eli Broidy, Ruth Grauert, Charles Steinmetz
The Lantern Vol. 6, No. 1, December 1937, Roberta Byron, Ernest Muller, Mabel B. Ditter, Elizabeth M. Seidle, Jane Poling, Frank J. Tornetta, Vernon D. Groff, Edward L. French, Evelyn Huber, Robert B. Peck, Dorothy Kinsey Shisler, C. Kenneth Snyder, Robert E. Yoh, Eli Broidy, Ruth Grauert, Charles Steinmetz
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• After Thinking Things Over
• Ho! Ho! The Mistletoe!
• Unrealized Dreams
• Two Preeminent Victorians
• The Thing
• Progression
• It Wasn't in the Lines
• He Was the Most Perfect Man
• College (C)lasses
• Robins and Roses
• The Commuter
• When the Rose is Dead
• Truth in Print
• Alias Mike Romanoff
• Winslow Homer
• When I Was Young
• Maurice Evans, a Great Shakespearean
• Among Our Contributors
• Of Manx and Man
• A Sanguinary Pirate
• Conversation Has an Adventure
• "Ursinus' Neediest Case"
The Lantern Vol. 5, No. 3, May 1937, Jane Poling, E. M. Huber, Jack Maloney, Edward L. French, Valerie H. Green, C. Kenneth Snyder, Frank J. Tornetta, Mabel B. Ditter, Robert C. Yoh, Bertram Lutz, H. Spencer Halberstadt, Catherine Steele, Roberta Byron, Vernon D. Groff, Alfred Gemmell
The Lantern Vol. 5, No. 3, May 1937, Jane Poling, E. M. Huber, Jack Maloney, Edward L. French, Valerie H. Green, C. Kenneth Snyder, Frank J. Tornetta, Mabel B. Ditter, Robert C. Yoh, Bertram Lutz, H. Spencer Halberstadt, Catherine Steele, Roberta Byron, Vernon D. Groff, Alfred Gemmell
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Dedication
• Dr. McClure: An Ursinus Man
• Roar, O Wind!
• To the Ladies!
• The Futility of Dying
• The Symbolism of the British Crown
• Oh!
• "It Might Have Been"
• Treat Yourself?
• Three Writers
• Hawaii in June
• On Being a Twin
• Black Magic
• Triangle
• Who Longs?
• A Son Passes
• "Sing an Old-Fashioned Song"
• Questioning
• An Argument About a Fish
• That Morning Eye-Opener
• Scoop for the "Sun"
• The Dead Do Not Die Once
• Give Us Time
The Lantern Vol. 5, No. 2, March 1937, Marjorie Brosz, Betty Sacks, Edward L. French, C. Kenneth Snyder, Evelyn Huber, Keith M. Thompson, Jack Maloney, Dorothy Burton, Richard Yahraes, Valerie H. Green, Elizabeth Ballinger, Frank J. Tornetta, Marjorie Bell, Vernon D. Groff, Helen Smith, Jean P. Wingate
The Lantern Vol. 5, No. 2, March 1937, Marjorie Brosz, Betty Sacks, Edward L. French, C. Kenneth Snyder, Evelyn Huber, Keith M. Thompson, Jack Maloney, Dorothy Burton, Richard Yahraes, Valerie H. Green, Elizabeth Ballinger, Frank J. Tornetta, Marjorie Bell, Vernon D. Groff, Helen Smith, Jean P. Wingate
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Frame of Mind: An Editorial
• Sahara
• Memories
• Tears of Blood
• A Review of Gielgud's Hamlet
• What is This Thing Called Swing
• Oriental Impressions
• Campus Rhymes
• Death of a Soldier
• Should We Denounce the "Scab"
• Descent to Celia
• Blood for Sale!
• To a Winter Day
• They Met at Sunset
• A Week With the Weekly
• My Alarm Clock
• Chasing the "Blues"
The Lantern Vol. 5, No. 1, December 1936, Vernon D. Groff, Edward L. French, Robert E. Yoh, Eugene Shelley, Evelyn Huber, Jean L. Ulsh, Richard Yahraes, Dorothy Burton, Jack Maloney, Mitchell Fenimore, Frank J. Fornetta, Keith M. Thompson, Valerie H. Green, Mabel B. Ditter
The Lantern Vol. 5, No. 1, December 1936, Vernon D. Groff, Edward L. French, Robert E. Yoh, Eugene Shelley, Evelyn Huber, Jean L. Ulsh, Richard Yahraes, Dorothy Burton, Jack Maloney, Mitchell Fenimore, Frank J. Fornetta, Keith M. Thompson, Valerie H. Green, Mabel B. Ditter
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• All of Us
• Public Dance
• In Tibet, of All Places
• Thoughts
• Subterranean Conflict on the Campus
• Out, Out Into Fragrance and Sweetness
• My Soul Steals Out to Meet You In the Night
• Bored Young Lady
• Guay Shin's Prayer
• On Playing Ping-Pong
• The Love-Life of One Cat and the Death of Another
• My Lady
• Danger! Germs Working!
• The Wolves
• Letters from India
• With Apologies to Hamlet
• The Dream
The Lantern Vol. 4, No. 3, June 1936, Eugene Shelley, Charles Francis Ehly, Utahna Basow, Elizabeth M. Seidle, Charlotte R. Tyson, Vernon D. Groff, Florence A. Roberts, H. Spencer Halberstadt, Paul R. Shelly, Richard Yahraes, Virginia Shoffner
The Lantern Vol. 4, No. 3, June 1936, Eugene Shelley, Charles Francis Ehly, Utahna Basow, Elizabeth M. Seidle, Charlotte R. Tyson, Vernon D. Groff, Florence A. Roberts, H. Spencer Halberstadt, Paul R. Shelly, Richard Yahraes, Virginia Shoffner
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Dr. Omwake as his Friends See Him: A Letter from Dr. James M. Anders ; An Interview with Dean Kline
• George Leslie Omwake, Educator and Churchman
• The Story of Ursinus
• "Way Back When"
• Editorial: "We Look Before and After"
• Reminiscences of an Ex-Storekeeper's Daughter
• The Tale of a Toper, or How the Little Stone Went Rolling
• Book Review: May I Present?
• Time Out, Please
• Youth at the Crossroads
• Of Candy Bars and Tears
• Reflections
• To a Star
• It Takes Two to Study the Moon
The Lantern Vol. 4, No. 2, March 1936, Beryl L. Goodman, Charles Francis Ehly, Vernon D. Groff, Walter B. Kelly, H. Spencer Halberstadt, Mitchell Fenimore, Mabel B. Ditter, Elizabeth Mcbride, Jessie F. Wilson, Alfred Gemmell, Edward L. French, Edwin Frey, Arthur F. Martin, Sylvan Grotte
The Lantern Vol. 4, No. 2, March 1936, Beryl L. Goodman, Charles Francis Ehly, Vernon D. Groff, Walter B. Kelly, H. Spencer Halberstadt, Mitchell Fenimore, Mabel B. Ditter, Elizabeth Mcbride, Jessie F. Wilson, Alfred Gemmell, Edward L. French, Edwin Frey, Arthur F. Martin, Sylvan Grotte
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Cooperative Democracy
• Fantasy
• Drama: "Porgy and Bess"
• Foreign Entanglements
• The Kibitzer
• My Gallery of Old Folks
• My Friend, Mark Twain
• Jimmy and Waffles
• Reminiscence
• Gold Dust
• After Twenty Centuries
• "All the World's a Stage"
• Early Medicine
The Lantern Vol. 4, No. 1, December 1935, Grace Lees, Edward L. French, Dorothy Witmer, Richard Yahraes, Elmer W. J. Schmitt, Mitchell Fenimore, Dorothea Benner, Elizabeth Mcbride, Charles Francis Ehly, F. Bradford Stone, Roberta Byron, Vernon D. Groff
The Lantern Vol. 4, No. 1, December 1935, Grace Lees, Edward L. French, Dorothy Witmer, Richard Yahraes, Elmer W. J. Schmitt, Mitchell Fenimore, Dorothea Benner, Elizabeth Mcbride, Charles Francis Ehly, F. Bradford Stone, Roberta Byron, Vernon D. Groff
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• A Challenge to All
• The Tree
• College With a Purpose
• Midnight Clouds
• Exultation
• Pagan Festival
• Ah Childhood!
• From Brain to Brawn
• Pictures in the Sky
• Winds
• In Absolution
• Clouds in a Hot, Red Sky
• "Out of Douche and Latin"
• Satan Calls a Conference
• Emptiness
• A Portly Gentleman Intrudes
The Lantern Vol. 3, No. 3, June 1935, Elizabeth Mcbride, Edwin Frey, Ruth I. Hamma, Richard Yahraes, William H. Tempest, Frank J. Tornetta, Thomas Hepner
The Lantern Vol. 3, No. 3, June 1935, Elizabeth Mcbride, Edwin Frey, Ruth I. Hamma, Richard Yahraes, William H. Tempest, Frank J. Tornetta, Thomas Hepner
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Scholarship's Reward
• Thus Endeth
• Even in Dover
• An Essay Submitted for the Paisley Prize: The Moral Standard to Which We Must Appeal in Judging Whether a Lie is Ever Justifiable
• Towers of France
• An Essay Submitted for the Paisley Prize
• Initial Adventures in Psychiatry
• In Commemoration of "Comus"
• The Amish Maiden
The Lantern Vol. 3, No. 2, March 1935, Wilhelmina Meinhardt, Jesse Heiges, Dorothea Benner, Harry F. Fenstermacher, Gilbert J. Bartholomew, Paul R. Shelly, Ruth I. Hamma, Elizabeth Mcbride, Utahna Basow, Dorothy E. Horne, Margaret L. Shively, Mitchell Fenimore
The Lantern Vol. 3, No. 2, March 1935, Wilhelmina Meinhardt, Jesse Heiges, Dorothea Benner, Harry F. Fenstermacher, Gilbert J. Bartholomew, Paul R. Shelly, Ruth I. Hamma, Elizabeth Mcbride, Utahna Basow, Dorothy E. Horne, Margaret L. Shively, Mitchell Fenimore
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Puppets of Propaganda
• Reluctance
• Reflections From My Diary
• Reverie
• Bash Turner Enters the Limelight
• The College Students' Obligation
• The Schwenkfelders
• Love's Desire
• Verse
• On the Squirt of a Grapefruit
• Pioneers!
• Whither Fraternities?
• Mary Peters: A Book Review
• Different as Night and Day
• Ode to an Alley Cat
The Lantern Vol. 3, No. 1, December 1934, John H. Brown Jr., Wilhelmina Meinhardt, Dorothy Witmer, Eugene Shelley, Ruth I. Hamma, Ione B. Hausmann, Regina S. Romberger, Elizabeth Mcbride, Dorothy E. Horne, Kathleen Black, Paul Williams
The Lantern Vol. 3, No. 1, December 1934, John H. Brown Jr., Wilhelmina Meinhardt, Dorothy Witmer, Eugene Shelley, Ruth I. Hamma, Ione B. Hausmann, Regina S. Romberger, Elizabeth Mcbride, Dorothy E. Horne, Kathleen Black, Paul Williams
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Magic Words
• The Old Trappe Church
• The "Light of Life"
• Edwin Markham: Impressions
• Increment (A Christmas Thought)
• Our Christmas
• What Price Forgetting?
• Autumn
• The Old Parson
• Zacharias Ursinus
• Inspiration
• A Scrap-Book of Memories
• A Campus Saunter
The Lantern Vol. 2, No. 3, June 1934, Joyce L. Strickland, Sara E. Brown, Harry F. Brian, Ione B. Haussmann, Sylvia Acri, Anna May Brooks, Edith Cressman, Ruth I. Hamma
The Lantern Vol. 2, No. 3, June 1934, Joyce L. Strickland, Sara E. Brown, Harry F. Brian, Ione B. Haussmann, Sylvia Acri, Anna May Brooks, Edith Cressman, Ruth I. Hamma
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Looking Backward and Forward
• "Hahd on de Nerves"
• My Lavender Lady
• The Perpetual Borrower
• Into the Depths
• "The Best There Is"
• I Wonder
• A Day Out of a German Boy's Life
• Book Review: "Work of Art"
• Fear
• Early Summer (A Sketch)
The Lantern Vol. 2, No. 2, March 1934, Rose-Marie Brubaker, Joyce L. Strickland, Ruth I. Hamma, Anna May Brooks, Keturah R. Donalson, Nadine Jones, Sara E. Brown, Dorothy Witmer, Virginia A. Meyer
The Lantern Vol. 2, No. 2, March 1934, Rose-Marie Brubaker, Joyce L. Strickland, Ruth I. Hamma, Anna May Brooks, Keturah R. Donalson, Nadine Jones, Sara E. Brown, Dorothy Witmer, Virginia A. Meyer
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Fulfillment Through Expression
• Ole Man Ennis
• Nos Illusions by Philippe Vallee
• A Celtic May Day Festival
• Dew Drops
• Baker Street Fiction
• March Winds
• Winter Sunset
• Book Review: No Second Spring
• A Thought
• The Cask of Amontillado
• Illustration
The Lantern Vol. 2, No. 1, December 1933, Naomi M. Clark, Keturah R. Donalson, Joyce L. Strickland, Ruth I. Hamma, William H. Tempest, Isobel W. Wilt, Jesse Heiges, Mary E. Myers, Dorothy F. Patterson, Rose-Marie Brubaker
The Lantern Vol. 2, No. 1, December 1933, Naomi M. Clark, Keturah R. Donalson, Joyce L. Strickland, Ruth I. Hamma, William H. Tempest, Isobel W. Wilt, Jesse Heiges, Mary E. Myers, Dorothy F. Patterson, Rose-Marie Brubaker
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Petition
• Keep it Burning!
• Jes' Before Christmas
• Noel: Translation from Theophile Gautier
• A Young Jew Meets Jesus
• Book Review: Little Man, What Now?
• Book Review: Thunder and Dawn
• Continuity
• La Veille de Noel (Reflexions d'un Provincial)
• Noel Sceptique par Jules LaFargue
• Horizon
• Winter Night
• Linoleum Cuts
The Lantern Vol. 1, No. 1, May 1933, Clair Hubert, Ruth I. Hamma, Gladys Urich, Anna May Brooks, Sara E. Brown, Keturah R. Donalson, Alfred L. Creager, Ruth Roth, Joyce L. Strickland, Sylvia Liverant, Lewis Peters, Anna Grimm
The Lantern Vol. 1, No. 1, May 1933, Clair Hubert, Ruth I. Hamma, Gladys Urich, Anna May Brooks, Sara E. Brown, Keturah R. Donalson, Alfred L. Creager, Ruth Roth, Joyce L. Strickland, Sylvia Liverant, Lewis Peters, Anna Grimm
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Remember: Translation of "Rappelle-toi" by Alfred de Musset
• Lighting the Lantern
• Footfalls
• To a Lovely Lady
• The Sons of Martha
• Strategy
• Lumine Lunae
• Poetry in Retrospect
• Nirvana
• A Domestic Episode
• At Night
• Haman and Hitler
• This is What He Said
• Bookocracy
• Four Loves
• Cities and Personalities
Mother Goose's Rhymes, Chimes, And Jingles : Or The Nursery Treasure., C. P. Heustis, Vincent L. Dill, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Mother Goose's Rhymes, Chimes, And Jingles : Or The Nursery Treasure., C. P. Heustis, Vincent L. Dill, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Illustration
24 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm Rhymes with pictures. Caption title: Rhymes, chimes, and jingles; by Mother Goose. Hand colored illustration on cover. Illustration on title page. Cover title: Rhymes, chimes and jingles. Charles P. Hestis was located 104 Nassau St., New York, between 1843 and 1853. New York City directories list Huestis both as an individual publishing at 104 Nassau, and as a member of Huestis & Cozans between 1850 and 1852. Vincent L. Dill was active as a stereotyper in New York between 1826 and 1863. Lacking back cover.