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Filename: 
SM.009.pdf
Identifier: 
SM.009
Title: 
Statement Magazine, Spring 1956
Subject: 
American literature
Subject: 
American poetry
Description: 
A journal of creative and critical expression. Volume 9.
Table of Contents: 
"Animal, Vegetable, or Mineral?"; "Espantos"; "The War of Two Grammars"; "Nice Town, Paris"; The Heart of Pan"; "Downey's Gone"; "Winter Without Clara"; "Goatfoot and the Farmer's Daughter"; "The Colorful Kitchen"; "Run, Man, Run"; "The Inebriate"; "Green Grass"; "Mea Culpa"; "Legend"; "Lullaby"; "Autumn"; "Pithecanthropus erectus"; "Homo velocitor" ;"Who's Afraid of Freud?"; "Young Soldier Homeward Bound"; "To Move in the Air"; "Le Jet d'Eau"; "La Beaute"; "If I should Have a Wanton Child"; "I Say to You";
Publisher: 
Associated Students of Los Angeles State College
Contributing Author: 
Browne, Barwyn W.
Contributing Editor: 
Weissbuch, Ted N.
Contributing Author: 
Scrivani, James A.
Contributing Author: 
See, Carolyn
Contributing Author: 
Thurman, Bonnie Barrett
Contributing Author: 
Terral, Jeanne
Contributing Author: 
Weissbuch, Ted N.
Contributing Author: 
Clendenning, John L.
Contributing Author: 
Westwood, Dorothy
Contributing Author: 
Copeland, Gerald J.M.
Contributing Author: 
Coty, John Dana
Contributing Author: 
Guyer, Byron
Contributing Author: 
Lederfarb, Ruth
Contributing Author: 
Johnson, Barbara
Contributing Author: 
Linville, William R.
Contributing Author: 
Lydolph, Martha
Contributing Author: 
Luhurs, Dorothy L.
Contributing Author: 
Parker, Holmes
Contributing Author: 
Phillips, Anne
Contributing Author: 
Real, Helen
Contributing Author: 
Ritterband, Molly B.
Date: 
1956
Type: 
Journal Issue
Format: 
PDF
Source: 
ISSN 1043-1152
Language: 
eng
Coverage: 
Los Angeles
Rights: 
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