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The Silent Witness, January 1988 Jan 1988

The Silent Witness, January 1988

Silent Witness, The

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Washington, D.C.


Blessed Kateri Catholic Center Newsletter, January-February 1988 Jan 1988

Blessed Kateri Catholic Center Newsletter, January-February 1988

Blessed Kateri Catholic Center Newsletter

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Toledo, OH


Contact, January-February 1988 Jan 1988

Contact, January-February 1988

Contact

A newsletter published for Deaf Catholics in Hartford, CT


Front Matter Jan 1988

Front Matter

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Red In The Sun, Dave Veloz Jan 1988

Red In The Sun, Dave Veloz

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Like You And My Knees, Dave Veloz Jan 1988

Like You And My Knees, Dave Veloz

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Mensonge, Brent Pace Jan 1988

Mensonge, Brent Pace

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Generations, Bruce Pritchett Jan 1988

Generations, Bruce Pritchett

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Skimming Currents, Bruce Pritchett Jan 1988

Skimming Currents, Bruce Pritchett

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Fishermans Wharf, Timothy Liu Jan 1988

Fishermans Wharf, Timothy Liu

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Death Calls, Timothy Liu Jan 1988

Death Calls, Timothy Liu

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This House, Teresa Keenan Jan 1988

This House, Teresa Keenan

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Hurricane Betsy, Teresa Keenan Jan 1988

Hurricane Betsy, Teresa Keenan

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The Lighthouse, Dianna Black Jan 1988

The Lighthouse, Dianna Black

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The Leaving, Dianna Black Jan 1988

The Leaving, Dianna Black

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The Butcher Of Canal Street, Philip White Jan 1988

The Butcher Of Canal Street, Philip White

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'67 Thunderbird, Jesus Rodriguez Jan 1988

'67 Thunderbird, Jesus Rodriguez

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Winter Cleaning, Brent Pace Jan 1988

Winter Cleaning, Brent Pace

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Wyoming, Jesus Rodriguez Jan 1988

Wyoming, Jesus Rodriguez

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Hitting Dick, Laura Hamblin Jan 1988

Hitting Dick, Laura Hamblin

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I could say that I run because it makes me feel good, or that I run to lose weight and to look better. I could even tell you that when I run I get more oxygen to my brain and that consequently I am more mentally alert, or that I run because John doesn't. But when I am completely honest with myself, I have to admit that I run to stay ahead of time.


The Pylon Driver, Jesus Rodriguez Jan 1988

The Pylon Driver, Jesus Rodriguez

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The last pylon was almost home. Tom drove it through the top, softer layers of dirt pretty smoothly. Just before it caught, it rammed into something. What, Tom didn't know, and the machine kicked back hard on him. The handle on the driver caught his left hand. He bit his lip. He would've screamed if there'd been time. But it all moved that fast. When he finally freed his hand he was surprised at the way it looked. The whole thing was light blue and the thumb didn't have any skin on it. It was bent the wrong way. He …


Oxford Street, Brian Kubarycz Jan 1988

Oxford Street, Brian Kubarycz

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One Saturday they took the bus up to Oxford Street again. They had been avoiding it for two weeks. Marva saw a stop she liked and just climbed out. She headed through the snow leaving footprints for Benny to follow. She knew he would eventually catch up.


Is This What You Wanted?, Dave Veloz Jan 1988

Is This What You Wanted?, Dave Veloz

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In the winter before I turned twenty, I drove to Oregon to see a friend. Tasha lived with her mother in a farmhouse in Corvalis. She studied Greek and Latin. I pulled onto their property late at night, bouncing in the deep-rutted roads and wondering if I were honorable. Tasha was not really a friend; she was a girl who was pretty and who talked with me over lunch. I was bringing her a Greek Bible from San Francisco. She had wanted it for two years, and I wanted to see her.


Puddles, Paper Dolls, Portraits, Jacqui Biggs Larsen Jan 1988

Puddles, Paper Dolls, Portraits, Jacqui Biggs Larsen

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Mindy Golden sat to the side of my desk, covering her mouth with her hand, I told her to be still so I could draw her. I was going to draw everyone in the class. Thinking of accordian photograph holders that cascade out of proud parents' wallets, displaying all the children and grandchildren at once, I taped eighteen pieces of paper together, end to end. Mindy's picture was the second one down. Carolyn's was already finished. Bernie Volosky was next. Looking at Mindy, I noticed that her nose was longer than Caroline's and that her hair was thinner. "Don't worry," …


Woman Reading About Fire, Brian Kershisnik Jan 1988

Woman Reading About Fire, Brian Kershisnik

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Hey Jude, Francisco Guajardo Jan 1988

Hey Jude, Francisco Guajardo

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For a long time I hated him, although I did not know Rene that well. On my previous visits to Mexico City, I only saw and talked to him briefly. He was a bohemian, a bizarre fellow, and certainly not one of my favorite cousins. He was always involved in some leftist political movement. He began by joining a Catholic youth organization; then he joined the Socialist party, and most recently he had been elected to the board of a newly formed Communist party. He dropped out of school, earned his living playing protest songs at the regular hangouts for …


Money, Money, Cherry B. Douch Jan 1988

Money, Money, Cherry B. Douch

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Taborah, in one end of the tub, washed and sang, "Mummy is the root of all evil." "Money, money," her mother said, "Mummy is easier for me," Taborah said. She pulled her hand out of the bubbles and stretched her legs. She sang, "Won't contaminate myself with it. Take it away, take it away, take it away." She climbed out of the tub.


Forgetting, Colin Bay Jan 1988

Forgetting, Colin Bay

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At a party recently, concentrating on a fudge brownie, I was asked who the youngest sister in the Brady Bunch was. I know every episode of the silly sitcom: I can tell you how Bobby got Joe Namath to play football with him; I can tell you where Jan's white mouse ended up after it chewed its way out of the hamper; I can tell you what Alice does at night after taking off her maid's apron, and when Carol got a shag haircut, and why Marcia joined all those clubs at school. So why, that night, did the little …


Lovers In A Dangerous Time, Brian Kershisnik Jan 1988

Lovers In A Dangerous Time, Brian Kershisnik

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Man Leaving Wife, Brian Kershisnik Jan 1988

Man Leaving Wife, Brian Kershisnik

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