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Filename: 
SM.024.pdf
Identifier: 
SM.024
Title: 
Statement Magazine, Spring 1967
Subject: 
American literature
Subject: 
American poetry
Description: 
A journal of literature and the fine arts. Volume 23
Table of Contents: 
"Note"; "Tristran"; "Other Countries, Now Voiceless"; "Mole"; "Untitled poem"; "The Edges"; "Totem"; "The Lake"; "Or Stay Till Morning"; "Sex and the Single Dog"; "The Odd Hot"; "Pre-Occupation"; "We All Say the Same Things Eventually"; "Mirage"; "Oneness of Two"; "Square of the Hypotenuse"; "Logos Shield #5"; "Glenda"; "PS: I Meant to Say"; "The Beginning"; "Village Accidently Bombed"; "Thirteen"; "Hint"; "Ballad Singer's Three Moods"; "Medicine"; "Every Jew"; "Concern";
Publisher: 
Associated Students of Los Angeles State College
Contributing Author: 
Acuff, Dan
Contributing Editor: 
Thompson, Patsy
Contributing Author: 
Frederick, Stephenie
Contributing Author: 
Geldman, Stephan
Contributing Author: 
Hortig, Marshall
Contributing Author: 
Gould, Joe
Contributing Author: 
Harrison, Lorena
Contributing Author: 
Kwan, Danny
Contributing Author: 
Lambert, Linda
Contributing Author: 
Love, Ed
Contributing Author: 
Merkel, Fred
Contributing Author: 
Newland, Charles
Contributing Author: 
Schwab, Norman
Contributing Author: 
Rotsten, Herman
Contributing Author: 
Sarinana, Phyllis
Contributing Author: 
Shepler, Michael
Contributing Author: 
Anderson, William
Contributing Author: 
Thompson, Patsy
Contributing Author: 
Walter, Bob
Contributing Author: 
Boyer, Peter
Contributing Author: 
Cherry, Neeli
Contributing Author: 
Ellis, John
Date: 
1967
Type: 
Journal Issue
Format: 
PDF
Source: 
ISSN 1043-1152
Language: 
eng
Coverage: 
Los Angeles
Rights: 
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