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Contents

• Atonement to the Clown
• 5 A.M.
• Les Moulins a Vent
• Isn't It a Bitter Cold
• Eyes That Want
• I Am a Life Saver
• The Death of Chicken Little
• The Secret
• In a Little Jungle
• Night
• From Foundlings
• Night Was My Friend
• The Librarian of Langden Hall
• The Heart
• Daybreak
• City Song
• Chance
• Cotton Panels
• To Phlebas
• Attraction
• Fall
• Coming Home
• June
• Breaking Free
• Mother
• Ice Tree
• Return from Nhatrang
• What It All Comes Down To
• To Benjamin
• The Light
• Piano Practice
• Mother's Song to Her Son
• Sister's Song
• Shopping
• Grandfather
• Closing Statement
• Dreaming
• Another Sunset
• Clear, Cold and Crystal
• Jog!!!
• Empty Nights

Publication Date

5-1982

City

Collegeville, Pennsylvania

Publisher

Ursinus College

Keywords

Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, Lantern, literary magazine, poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction

Disciplines

Arts and Humanities | Creative Writing | Fiction | Illustration | Nonfiction | Poetry

Comments

EDITOR: Margaret J. Higgins

ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Lynn Brumley

CONTRIBUTIONS AND LAYOUT EDITOR: Nancy E. Altmann

BUSINESS EDITOR: Diane Shaffer

FACULTY ADVISOR: Dr. Peter Perreten

STAFF: Stephen Arnold, Jean Morrison, Dorene M. Pasekoff, Steve Martino

The Lantern Vol. 48, No. 2, May 1982

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