The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
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Contents
• Save in His Own Country
• Philosopher and Soldier
• Soap Bubbles
• "Who is my Brother?"
• A Real Sea-Captain
• Quatrain on Solitude
• Wind Ahead
• Jewel Song
• The Sail, a Translation
• They Also Serve
• Ever the Twain
• After the Rain
• The Low-Down on Electronics
• Sing, My Heart
• Interlude
• Unconquerable Soul
• The Covenant
• The Lost Warriors
• Fragment
• Arrival
Publication Date
3-1944
City
Collegeville, Pennsylvania
Publisher
Ursinus College
Keywords
Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, Lantern, literary magazine, poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, electronics
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Creative Writing | Fiction | Illustration | Nonfiction | Poetry
Recommended Citation
Knieriem, Fred; Wentzel, Richard C.; Cunningham, Ethel; Hunter, Richard; Kirby, Carolyn; Haines, Henry K.; Cassatt, Elizabeth Jane; Walker, Henriette; Hudson, Newton; Hafemann, Helen; Snyder, Evan; Gorson, Helen; Harter, Joy; Wilmot, Joan; Hydren, Ruth; and Williams, Marjorie, "The Lantern Vol. 12, No. 2, March 1944" (1944). The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present. 24.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/24
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Editor: Barbara Cooke
Associate Editors: Elizabeth J. Cassatt, Faith Cramer, Ethel Cunningham, Henry K. Haines, Richard Hunter, Ruth Hydren, Arline Schlesser
Business Managers: Henriette Walker, Betty Jane Miller, Asst.
Faculty Advisers: Franklin I. Sheeder, Martin W. Witmer, Calvin D. Yost, Jr.