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Contents

• The Man Without a System
• A Medal for Malcolm
• On Hearing That Tonya Will Be Married
• The Black Sea
• Odyssey '67
• Second Poem to Chris
• Singularity
• Period 5-A Began
• Long and Aching Ride
• Souvenirs
• My Eschatological Epitaph
• Discotheque
• Some Borrowed Words
• False Breakthrough
• Shore Morning
• The Beholder
• Thursday Childless
• A Most Prominent Role
• It Ran Out
• Shades of the Living
• The Dark Night of the Mind II
• One Step Beyond the Doors
• A Note of Thanks to My Parents and Teachers
• To a Dead Hippie
• A Scrap
• Love
• Haiku No. 30
• Rachel
• There Is No Present
• Winter Woods
• One Hundred Per Cent Genuine
• Heaven
• Silence Is Like God
• I Soaked Up Silence
• Opened Letter From Whistler Homer, Insaned Assailant
• Sol Clutch Rides Tonight
• I Have Seen Destruction
• Upon That Night
• That's Weird
• Alone
• Kathy's Tune
• On Walking Home
• The Wheel
• Some Excuse, at Least
• Freedom to Flap
• Awareness
• Okay, You Guys
• You Say You Dream
• Bacci Mia

Publication Date

5-1968

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

EDITORS: L. Barry Erb, Thomas Miller

STAFF: Barbara Bald, Karen Crist, Lance Diskan, Wendie Eggleston, Rose Mary Holliday, Susan Kegerise, Martin B. Kuntz, Gerald Miller, Sharyn L. Negus, John S. Picconi, Linda Richtmyre, Paul L. Sautter, Vicki Van Horn, Kenneth Yorgey

The Lantern Vol. 34, No. 2, May 1968

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