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The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 36, Summer 1992, Cleveland State University Jul 1992

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 36, Summer 1992, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 36, SUMMER, 1992

EDITORIAL

Louis T. Milic: Perks: The Other Side, 3

When political figures come under scrutiny it is usually for the wrong reasons, for juicy but venial offenses that stir gossip and envy. The real abuse of power lies not in free haircuts or bounced checks but in campaign financing.

CONTEST

Leonard Trawick: Winners of THE GAMUT Cartoon Prize, 1992, 5

Stiff Paper, 5

Through surprise, condensation, and allusion, cartoons reveal to us the foibles of our age and the rebel hidden in us all. Three prize-winning cartoons plus eight honorable mentions. …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 35, Spring 1992, Cleveland State University Apr 1992

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 35, Spring 1992, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 35, SPRING, 1992

Editorial

Louis T. Milic: IT’s the Thought That Counts, 3

Civil Rights

Jonathan L. Entin: Going Around and Coming Around in Prince Edward County, 5

An ironic twist in the long road to desegregation

Animal Rights

Pamela Harrison: Saving Dolphins, Not Eating Meat, 15

A moral basis for vegetarianism

Robert J. White: The Animal Rights Movement: A New Pseudo-Religion

Activists sabotage medical research

Ted Bartlett: Animals are Not People

Whose best interest is involved?

China

Peter Scheckner: American Movies in China, 30

E.T. and Crocodile Dundee in Tiananmen …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 33, Summer 1991, Cleveland State University Jul 1991

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 33, Summer 1991, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 33, SUMMER, 1991

Louis T. Milic: Educational Catechism, 3

Ron Haybron: Once Upon an Island, 5

Shifting sands and a vanishing culture

Mary Grimm: Margaret Atwood in fiction, 22

The autobiography of our lives

Peter Baker: Rarae Aves, 28

Pen-and-ink drawings

Eleanor F. Trawick: New Directions in Music, 32

A young composer surveys concert music since 1950

Adam Starchild: An Inside View, 43

Four essays from a prison inmate critical of our justice system

Peggy S. Ratcheson: Eating the unthinkable, 50

An anthropologist looks at food preferences

Hannelore B. …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 32, Spring 1991, Cleveland State University Apr 1991

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 32, Spring 1991, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 32, SPRING, 1991

Editorial

Louis T. Milic: The Cynic’s New Word Book, 2

Jane Ware: The Bones of Fort Laurens, 4

Excavating Ohio’s only Revolutionary War fort

Lawrence Martin: The Pickwickian Syndrome, 12

A deadly combination of obesity and too shallow breathing

Donald Dewey: Let’s Reorganize Major League Sports!, 25

Shouldn’t major league membership be based on performance?

Barbra Cunliffe Singleton: Walking the Wrong Way Around the Monastery, 31

Tibet’s cultural heritage is being erased under Chinese rule

John A.C. Greppin: The Language of the Babylonians and Assyrians, 37

Deciphering …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 29, Spring 1990, Cleveland State University Apr 1990

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 29, Spring 1990, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 29, SPRING, 1990

Louis T. Milic: Editorial, 2

Yes, We Need a New Pronoun or Something

Sara Ruth Watson: Gustave Eiffel and His Tower, 5

The Masterpiece of the nineteenth century’s greatest bridge builder

Robert J. White: Tumors of the Mind, 18

New techniques of diagnosis and surgery offer hope for victims of brain tumor

Ray Begovich: Paradise—a Nice Place to Visit, 23

Sharks, roaches, tourists, and the darker side of Tahiti

Benji Wald: Swahili: A Major African Language, 34

A lingua franca for seventy million people

Elizabeth P. Kirk: …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 31, Winter 1991, Cleveland State University Jan 1990

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 31, Winter 1991, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 31, WINTER, 1991

Louis T. Milic: Editorial, 2

The Constitution and the Court

Lee W. Gibbs: The Historicity of the Holocaust and the Historical Jesus, 4

The relation of fact to belief, in two contrasting cases

Jerry Crowe: The Liberty Lobby, 19

Rise of the lunatic far right

Richard Bauman: The Automobile-Mother of Weird Inventions, 22

Outrageous ideas-which occasionally work!

Melvin Drimmer: Joe Clark's Challenge to American Education, 27

The bullhorn-and-baseball-bat approach to improving our schools

Robert H. MacNaughton: The Well-Ordered Inner City School, 30

A critical view of Joe …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 27, Summer 1989, Cleveland State University Jul 1989

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 27, Summer 1989, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 27, SUMMER, 1989

Louis T. Milic: Editorial, 2

The New Library of the Past

Diana Orendi Hinze: Expiation and Repression, 4

German literature and the Nazi past

J. Heywood Alexander: "Our Redeemed, Beloved Land", 16

Bands, songs, Lincoln! and the Civil War.

Sylvia Whitman: Mountain Nurses, 25

Kentucky's Frontier Nursing Service for mother and child.

Ron Haybron: Fraud in Science, 33

Can we place our trust in the heirs of Galileo and Pasteur?

Pat Martaus: Feminist Literary Criticism, 45

Social reform or academic language game?

J. E. Vacha: Constance and …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 26, Spring 1989, Cleveland State University Apr 1989

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 26, Spring 1989, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 26, SPRING, 1989

Louis T. Milic: Editorial, 2

Judging the Contest

James Shelley: The Kokoon Arts Club, 1911-1940, 4

Cleveland artists enlivened serious aims with exuberant antics.

Charlotte Newman: Cleveland's First Woman Physician, 15

Myra Merrick struggled to bring medical care to the poor.

The Gamut Prize in Short Fiction

Lee K. Abbott: Introduction, 30

Elizabeth Richards: All of Us, 32

John Richardson: Hangover Mornings, 42

Mariflo Stephens: Hazed In, 52

Paulette Schmidt: The Price of Haircuts, 61

Elizabeth McClelland: John Quinn, Patron of the Avant-Garde, 68 …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 28, Winter 1989, Cleveland State University Jan 1989

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 28, Winter 1989, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 28, WINTER, 1989

Louis T. Milic: Editorial, 2

Solution for difficult Problems

Victor M. Victoroff: Right, Wrong, and the insane Killer, 4

Frustrations of the insanity defense in criminal law

Harvey Pekar: Russian Literature’s Reawakening, 18

Avant-garde Soviet fiction writers emerge

Karen Kovacik: The Computer Muse, 29

Digitized images stimulate imagination

Barbara B. Green: Moscow and Tallinn under Gorbachev, 36

A diary of recent visits with families in Russia and Estonia

J. D. Brown: Two Churches in China, 65

Christian worship since the Cultural Revolution

Sally B. Palmer: Sing …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 24, Summer 1988, Cleveland State University Jul 1988

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 24, Summer 1988, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 24, SUMMER, 1988

Leonard M. Trawick: Editorial, 2

The Darkling Plain

Stuart A. Kollar: Presiding over Anarchy, 5

The difficult and mysterious job of college president.

Robert Wallace: Light Verse: In Matthew Arnold’s Shadow, 16

Let’s stop taking poetry seriously!

Bruce Metcalf: Sculpture That Laughs and Cries at the Same Time, 29

Works of a modern-day, sardonic Benvenuto Cellini.

Stephen Slane: The Many Faces of Psychotherapy, 38

The choice is no longer just between Freud and Jung

John J. Grabowski: 1.2 Million Words About Cleveland, 47

The funding, design, and …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 25, Winter 1988, Cleveland State University Jan 1988

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 25, Winter 1988, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 25, WINTER, 1988

Louis T. Milic: Editorial, 2

Shutting Up

Eric Johannesen: George W Howe's Euclid Avenue, 5

A walk past turn-of-the-century mansions

Hester Lewellen: Who Gets the Armrest?, 16

A study of the territorial urge in theaters

Jack Matthews: Fiction, 20

Recurring Dreams

Edward R. Haymes: Thidrek's Saga: A German Storybook at a Medieval Norwegian Court, 33

Blood, lust, and treachery in verse

Albert Borowitz: The Judge's Black Cadillac, 40

The facts about the "third man" at Death Corner

Jeff Erdie: Archaeology in the Flats: The Dig at …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 22, Fall/Winter 1987, Cleveland State University Oct 1987

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 22, Fall/Winter 1987, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 22, FALL/WINTER, 1987

Louis T. Milic: Editorial, 2

Reading the Author Out of the Story

Kelly Cunnane: Come Out on the Daylight, 6

A Peace Corps worker's Kenya Journal

Karen Ahner: Cameras Without Lenses, 27

The artistic uses of the pinhole camera

Dwight Brown: Universal Public Service, 31

The salvation of American youth may lie in this "moral equivalent of war"

Philippa Kiraly: The Music of Bows, 37

All about the little stick that makes stringed instruments sing

The Gamut's Pick of Poets

Leonard M. Trawick: Many Are Called, 49 …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 21, Summer 1987, Cleveland State University Jul 1987

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 21, Summer 1987, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 21, SUMMER, 1987

Louis T Milic: Editorial, 3

The North Coast?

James and Susan Borchert: The Bird's Nest, 4

The making of an ethnic urban village

Ethna Carroll: Fiction: The Mortal Cauliflower, 14

Special Section The Great Lakes

Michael J. Tevesz Samuel M. Savin: Lake Shores in Retreat, 21

Interference with natural erosion could cause worse problems

Michael T Gavin: The Great Lakes Exposition of 1936, 37

Fifty years ago, Cleveland's lakefront was a spectacular showplace

Alan MacDougall: Inland Sailor: Poems and Photographs, 44

Thirteen years on the ore boats

Kristin …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 20, Winter/Spring 1987, Cleveland State University Jan 1987

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 20, Winter/Spring 1987, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 20, WINTER/SPRING, 1987

Louis T. Milic: Editorial, 2

Virtues of the general interest magazine.

Barbara B. Green: Shattering the Iron Rice Bowl, 4

Educational renewal in China.

J. E. Vacha: The Night It Can’t Happen Here Happened, 14

The Depression’s biggest media event.

The Editors: Trompe L’oeil: The Art That Deceives, 25

Fooling the eye with minute detail and linear perspective.

Lee W. Gibbs: Fasting: Religious Ritual or Definitive Diet?, 30

Diverse rationales for a universal practice.

Ron Haybron: Measuring the Motion That Is Heat, 42

The extraordinary contributions of the ordinary thermometer to modern science. …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 17, Winter 1986, Cleveland State University Jan 1986

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 17, Winter 1986, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 17, WINTER, 1986

Louis T. Milic: Stories of Love-For Women Only, 3

Authors reveal a glimpse into the competitive world of romance-writing.

James G. Thompson: Historical Errors About the Ancient Olympic Games, 20

Historians have been wrong about the Olympic Games since they began.

Bonnie Herbst: She Ducked into a Phone Booth ..., 25

Havens for superheroes, G-men, and stocking-straighteners-how did we ever do without them?

Gary Fincke: Short Story, "Binghamton Bus", 35

Robert Cluett: The Fall of the House of Cruse-The Politics of Wine, 42

The story behind the scam …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 16, Fall 1985, Cleveland State University Oct 1985

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 16, Fall 1985, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 16, FALL, 1985

Klaus-Peter Hinze: Hitler and the Beetle, 3

One of America's favorite automobiles, the Volkswagen "bug," began as a pet project of the Nazi regime.

Ron Haybron: Packaging the Seasons, 12

Calendars of different societies have ingeniously struggled with the incompatible cycles of sun, earth, and moon.

Nancy McAfee: Philip Johnson's Play House, 27

Cleveland's new theater complex is a major example of Post-Modern architecture.

Carsten Ahrens: Recollections of a Dragonfly Man, 39

A naturalist's lifelong pursuit of the fascinating famUy of the Odonates.

Wojbor Woyczynski: Of Men and …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 15, Spring/Summer 1985, Cleveland State University Apr 1985

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 15, Spring/Summer 1985, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 15, SPRING/SUMMER, 1985

Robert Finn: Learning to Enjoy Today's Music, 2

Getting past Stravinsky and Mahler to the hard stuff

James C. Haden: Stoning Socrates, 12

A philosopher looks at I. F. Stone's revisionist view of Socrates

William F. Lyon: Fireflies llluminate Life Processes, 23

Perhaps you should have kept those lightning bugs you used to catch on hot summer nights

John F. Donoghue: Two Poems, 26

"Space-Time and Sinkers" and "Concerto"

Louis T. Milic: Giving Away $1,000,000 a Year, 28

Stewart R. Mott's individualized philanthropy

David Sheskin: Four Drawings, …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 14, Winter 1985, Cleveland State University Jan 1985

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 14, Winter 1985, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 14, WINTER 1985

Dick Goddard: Weather Forecasting and Folklore, 2

Ancient weather maxims rival modern science

A. H. Benade: The Evolution of Woodwinds, 10

Changes of design have radically altered performance qualities

Dennis Dooley: Time's Shadow: The Thin Man and Dashiell Hammett, 34

Famous detective writer was his own most popular character

Laura Martin: Gringa in the Field, 45

Woman anthropologist's experience among Mayan Indians

Glending Olson: What's So "Fine" About the Arts?, 64

In earlier times, the fine arts were so much a part of daily life that nobody noticed …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 13, Fall 1984, Cleveland State University Oct 1984

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 13, Fall 1984, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 13, FALL 1984

Editorial: Our Fifth Year, 3

Dick Feagler: The Two Conventions, 4

Noted cynic observes the follies of national politics

The Gamut Photography Contest Winners, 9

Brenda L. Lewison, Jim Boland, Janine Bentivegna,

Eileen M. Delehanty, Genevieve Gauthier, Rhoda Grannum,

Buena Johnson, Charles J. Mintz, Tom Ritter, Wayne Sot

Louis Giannetti: Italian Neorealist Cinema, 20

Political philosophies and political realities shaped the work of the great post-war Italian filmmakers

Gary Engle: Krazy Kat and the Spirit of Surrealism, 28

George Herriman's famous cartoon strip reflects early twentieth century artistic ideas. …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 12, Spring/Summer 1984, Cleveland State University Apr 1984

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 12, Spring/Summer 1984, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 12, SPRING/SUMMER,1984

Kenneth A. Torgerson: Jury or Judge, 2

The problems of trial by one's peers.

Robert Creeley: Conversation, 20

Interview reveals a poet's concerns about teaching, money, readings, publishing.

Carsten Ahrens: Ottawa County's Very Special Daisy, 33

Rare botanical species of Sandusky area.

George C. Chang: Progress and Promise of Electric Vehicles, 35

Will the future of transportation be battery-powered?

Marvin H. Jones: Peculiar Portraits, 48

Ingrid Komar: Making Utopia Work, 50

The joys and travails of an "intentional" community.

David B. Guralnik: Word Watch: Productive Suffixes II, …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 11, Winter 1984, Cleveland State University Jan 1984

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 11, Winter 1984, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 11, WINTER, 1984

James Ewinger: Cultural Fisticuffs, 3

In-fighting in public and commercial fine arts radio: a “ring-side” account.

Robert H. Jackson: The Second Greatest Sport, 10

As the number of book collectors has grown, so has the range of collectible books and the variety of dealers.

Herbert Ascherman Jr.: Cleveland Orchestra Portraits, 22

Cleveland photographer captures musicians and their instruments.

Craig B. Shumaker: The American Steel Industry: Embattled Goliath, 28

The steel industry in the United States faces a crisis – the big blast furnaces are being supplanted by more efficient mini-mills.

Elliot and Sandra …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 10, Fall 1983, Cleveland State University Oct 1983

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 10, Fall 1983, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 10, FALL, 1983

Towpath to Prosperity: The Rise and Fall of Ohio’s Canals 1825-1913, 3

A historical account of the canals’ heyday and their significance to the development of Ohio. (Largely the contribution of Mrs. Edith McNally of the Canal Society of Ohio.)

Richard H. Swain: Captain Pearl R. Nye’s Ohio Canal Songs, 20

Music representative of the canal boat era as sung and preserved by the “last of the Canal Boat Captains.”

Barton R. Friedman: Re-assassinating Lincoln, 35

Was Lincoln an emancipator or just another political opportunist? Friedman examines the arguments and comes to a …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 09, Spring/Summer 1983, Cleveland State University Apr 1983

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 09, Spring/Summer 1983, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO.9, SPRING/SUMMER, 1983

Concrete Poetry Contest Winners, 2

Scott Helmes,

Harsh Language, 5

"Since you've been away . ..”, 6

Karl Kempton: POEM #3: to tie knots, 7

K.S. Ernst: Towering Negativism, 17

Charles Cameron: "She is a plague to us fishers", 18

David Cole: selected pages, 20

R. Prost: "Into the Light", 22

Joel Lipman: from Rex Lee on the Border Patrol, 23

Mark Melnicove: "And not buried in a mass of irrelevant information", 24

James Miller: "The Test Has Always Been . ..", 25

Naomi …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 08, Winter 1983, Cleveland State University Jan 1983

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 08, Winter 1983, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO.8, WINTER, 1983

Walter C. Leedy, Jr: Cleveland's Terminal Tower: the Van Sweringens' Afterthought, 3

The financial, political, and architectUIal saga of the building of Cleveland's central landmark.

Clinton L. Warne: The Great Natural Gas Pipeline Rip-Off, 27

President Reagan's waiver of all effective regulation of the Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline could have a damaging effect on the national economy while insuring private investors' profits.

Jerrold Sadock: Languages of the World: Inuit (Eskimo), 31

The language with the longest words in the world.

Winners of the Gamut Prize in the Visual Arts, 35 …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 07, Fall 1982, Cleveland State University Oct 1982

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 07, Fall 1982, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO.7, FALL, 1982

Marianne Evett: The Many Faces of Ariel, 3

The strikingly different ways in which Shakespeare's"airy spirit" in The Tempest has been represented on the stage reflect major shifts in sexual and social, as well as theatrical, attitudes since the first production 371 years ago.

Frederick H. Holck: By Their Handwriting Ye Shall Know Them, 15

Grapho-psychology is being used in personnel selection, law, and other situations requiring insight into peoples' personalities.

Lawrence Martin: A Case for Intensive Care, 33

Often a hospital's Intensive Care Unit can only keep a patient alive …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 06, Spring/Summer 1982, Cleveland State University Apr 1982

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 06, Spring/Summer 1982, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 6, SPRING/SUMMER, 1982

Charles R. Voracek: What Do You Serve an Aardvark for Dinner, 3

The art and science of zoo animal nutrition.

Winning Stories in The Gamut’s Short-Short Story Contest, 13

Bruce Horovitz: No Reason No More, 14

Donald Laurila: Lamps, 16

Marcia Fear: Behavior Modification, 17

Rose Ellison King: Me and Mrs. Jim, 20

Donald R. Nichols: Heir to the First, 22

Mary-Peale Schofield: Meade and Hamilton’s Livable Cleveland Houses, 24

Taste and comfort are the keynotes in the fine houses built in Cleveland’s eastern suburbs …


The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 05, Winter 1982, Cleveland State University Jan 1982

The Gamut: A Journal Of Ideas And Information, No. 05, Winter 1982, Cleveland State University

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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO.5, WINTER, 1982

Dennis Eckart interviewed by Louis Milic, 3

A freshman member of Congress describes his day-to-day work in the House of Representatives.

Richard Feinberg. Muskrats of Brady Lake: A Case of American Totemism, 20

In this Ohio community, representing a cross-section of Middle-America, may be observed a number of practices that in a primitive society an anthropologist would label as "totemism."

Jack A. Soules: Building the Energy House, 27

Physics professor tells the pains, prices, and rewards of designing and building his own energy-efficient house.

Prudence Tucker Heller: Collecting Islands, 40 …