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Full-Text Articles in Poetry
Writings: There Is No Joy Without You, Edna Louise Saffy
Writings: There Is No Joy Without You, Edna Louise Saffy
Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials
Poems. Writings.
The Lantern Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall 1952, Hal Smith, Ed Abramson, Hal Gold, John Osborn, Harold Smith, Roland Didekind, William Lukens, Phil Lewis, Marna Feldt, Mary Lou Kilheffer, Sally Canan, Richard P. Richter, Lois Glessner
The Lantern Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall 1952, Hal Smith, Ed Abramson, Hal Gold, John Osborn, Harold Smith, Roland Didekind, William Lukens, Phil Lewis, Marna Feldt, Mary Lou Kilheffer, Sally Canan, Richard P. Richter, Lois Glessner
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Dolly and Manny
• The Man on the Stoop
• Just a Plain, Simple Girl
• If Damon Runyon Had Reviewed George Meredith's Novel, "The Ordeal of Richard Feverel"
• Two Before Dinner
• A Treatise on the Noble Art of Warfare
• My Neighbor, Zakeya
• Elegy
• What's This Card For, Offisser?
• Winter's Loneliness
• Birth
• Of Thee I Sting
• For Your Knowing
• Beauty Defined
• Daybreak at Home
• Mood
• Leaves
• Love Recaptured
• Awake Again
• Silence
• Sea-Song
• The City
• The Voice of Autumn Earth
The Lantern Vol. 20, No. 3, Summer 1952, William Lukens, John Irwin, Harold M. Schoup, Jonni Graf, Fred Baas, Charles J. Stahl, David Hallstrom, Hal Gold, Sally Canan, Mary Yost, Joan Sapp, William Lekernec
The Lantern Vol. 20, No. 3, Summer 1952, William Lukens, John Irwin, Harold M. Schoup, Jonni Graf, Fred Baas, Charles J. Stahl, David Hallstrom, Hal Gold, Sally Canan, Mary Yost, Joan Sapp, William Lekernec
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Atmosphere
• On Observation
• Memories
• Melvin
• The Bell Dong's Song, "Marie"
• Delusion
• The Student and Dead-Eye Danny Hill
• Spring Mutiny
• Lines Written in Rejection Near Maples
• Spring in Valley Forge
• The Locust Tree
• Covered Bridge
• Active or Passive
• Stag Night
• Filler
• The Spring Lecture
• Early Migration
• A Beatitude
1952 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
1952 Spring Quiz And Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department
Quiz and Quill
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The Lantern Vol. 20, No. 2, Spring 1952, Jean Stewart, Charles Stahl, William Lukens, Sally Canan, Joane Hamilton Black, David Hallstrom, Philip G. Lewis, Marna Feldt, Jonni Graf, Joan Sapp, William Lekernec
The Lantern Vol. 20, No. 2, Spring 1952, Jean Stewart, Charles Stahl, William Lukens, Sally Canan, Joane Hamilton Black, David Hallstrom, Philip G. Lewis, Marna Feldt, Jonni Graf, Joan Sapp, William Lekernec
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Linda Rellah, A Modern Fairy Tale With A Moral
• Phantasy
• Maiden Flight
• Death of the Tired Ford
• The Wall
• Trolley Travellers
• Aubade
• To a Classmate
• Substitute
• Recital
• Airborne
• New England Summer
• Mississippi Summer
• Western Wind, When Wilt Thou
• When?
• College, I Love It!
• Today!
• Daily Things
• The Wily Old Philosopher
• Modern Verse
• Faded
• Have You Ever
The Martyrs, Maurice Maeterlinck
The Martyrs, Maurice Maeterlinck
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 3
Little city abounding in faith and mystery and hope, why do your myriad virgins consent to a task that no human slave has ever accepted? Another Spring would be theirs, another Summer, were they only a little less wasteful of strength, a little less forgetful of self, in their ardour for toil; but at the magnificent moment when the flowers all cry to them, they seem to be stricken with the fatal ecstasy of work, and in less than five weeks they almost all perish, their wings broken, their bodies shrivelled and covered with wounds." —"The Life of the Bee," …
1952 Freshman Issue, Morehead State College.
1952 Freshman Issue, Morehead State College.
Inkpot Magazine
1952 Freshman issue of Inkpot magazine published by the English Department of Morehead State College.