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Contents

• She Was a Woman of Dignity
• Retake, Scene 16
• Las Vegas Sweatshirt
• Pitcher Hill
• In Preparation for Wisdom (Teeth)
• Moist Slacks
• My Mother's Purse
• It Comes and Goes Everyday
• The Simplicity of Marriage
• The First Performance
• Hunger
• Pushkin's Dream
• Tuesday, October 19
• Poetry of Baseball
• Some Things are More Important Than Others
• Musician
• Of What Befell Our Good Knight
• Piranha
• Oceans Apart
• Brooklyn Cantos
• Snowshower
• Thankfully in Australia
• Toothpaste and Tuna Fish
• Living Space
• Blue Monday
• Afterglow
• A Path to Consider
• Endless Summer
• Scaredy-Cat

Publication Date

Summer 1994

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

CO-EDITORS: Carey Conover, Jennifer Woodbury

LAYOUT EDITORS: Jaymie Burkhart, Gar Donecker

ADVISOR: Jon Volkmer

STAFF: Chris Bowers, Laura Bryans, Ellen Gosgrove, Erin Gorman, Sue Im, Carrie Lumi, Jim Maynard, Alan McCabe, Cormac McCarthy, Heather Mead, Sona Rewari, Alexis Smith, Angie Zerbe

The Lantern Vol. 61, No. 2, Summer 1994

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