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The Lantern Vol. 17, No. 1, Fall 1948, G. G. Clamer, W. J. Lekernec, Jane Usher, Albert Miglio, Charles Floyd, Albert C. Selke Jr., Bernice Harris, Richard Wentzel, Dale C. White, Jack Thalheimer, Albert J. Mazurkiewicz Oct 1948

The Lantern Vol. 17, No. 1, Fall 1948, G. G. Clamer, W. J. Lekernec, Jane Usher, Albert Miglio, Charles Floyd, Albert C. Selke Jr., Bernice Harris, Richard Wentzel, Dale C. White, Jack Thalheimer, Albert J. Mazurkiewicz

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• In the Arms of the Sea
• The Expressed Should Be Repressed
• Puppy Love
• Tommy
• How to Eat a Ravioli Dinner
• The Divine Blessing
• On Thunder
• There Is No Hell
• Old Love Re-met
• Autumn Eve
• Dr. Cornelius Weygandt


The Lantern Vol. 16, No. 3, Spring 1948, R. C. Wentzel, Steven Arvanitis, W. E. Turner, Alvin Knepper, Nancy Twining, Jean Anne Schultz, Louis D. Stefan, William Keller, Bernice Harris, Helen Southall, Barbara Dietz, George Bock, Charles Wetzel Apr 1948

The Lantern Vol. 16, No. 3, Spring 1948, R. C. Wentzel, Steven Arvanitis, W. E. Turner, Alvin Knepper, Nancy Twining, Jean Anne Schultz, Louis D. Stefan, William Keller, Bernice Harris, Helen Southall, Barbara Dietz, George Bock, Charles Wetzel

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Not So Light
• Babba's Luck
• Winter Night
• God Hath Wrought
• Less Than Trivia
• What is Progress?
• Betrayal
• The Key
• Journey From a Star
• War and Peace
• Experiment in Prose Poetry
• Dawn
• Eternal Question
• My Gift
• Jazz Fantasy
• M.W. Witmer


Imagery In The Poetry Of Langston Hughes, Maple Louise Allen Jan 1948

Imagery In The Poetry Of Langston Hughes, Maple Louise Allen

Graduate Thesis Collection

Now, it is the purpose of this dissertation to present a study of the imagery in the poetry of Langston Hughes with special emphasis upon (1) its sources, (2) its types, (3) its functions, and, (4) its imprtance as a factor in evaluating Hughes' poetic contributions to society.