The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
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Contents
• Thoughts in DaVinici's Coffeehouse
• Kinesiology Class
• No One is Named Alistair
• The Beat Generation
• The Super Highway Blues
• Panic and the Mountain Peak
• The Lake
• Later
• Ares
• The Light
• The Room
• Thoughts After Three-Thirty
• Critique
• There
• Organized Religion - Pro
• Organized Religion - Con
• Longing
• Apologies to Francois Villon
• The Fortune Teller
• At Twilight
• The Ledge
• Waiting at Evening for the Sky to Fall
• In Memory of a Friend
• The Gentleman
• Consumption
• Post-Panegyric
• The Everglades
• Awareness
• The Art of Two-Timing
• Meditations of an Egyptologist
• Sonnet to Mao Tse-Tung
• A Strange Affair
• With Us Tonight
• The Form in Front
Publication Date
Fall 1960
City
Collegeville, Pennsylvania
Publisher
Ursinus College
Keywords
Ursinus College, Collegeville, Pennsylvania, Lantern, literary magazine, poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, religion, James L. Boswell
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Creative Writing | Fiction | Illustration | Nonfiction | Poetry
Recommended Citation
Roberts, Joel; Rowe, Phil; Furst, Phyllis W.; Dearsley, Steve; Flood, Carol; Springer, Jill; Herre, Naomi Ruth; Heale, Betty; Ryan, J. H.; Hauer, Bea; Boris, Michael; Vennema, Pete; Mendelson, Anne; Pfaffhausen, Sandy L.; and Combe, Timothy H. C. R., "The Lantern Vol. 27, No. 3, Fall 1960" (1960). The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present. 85.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/lantern/85
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CO-EDITORS: Phil Rowe, Betty Heale
ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Timothy H.C.R. Combe, Phyllis Furst, Richard Levine
BUSINESS MANAGERS: Dave Crisman, Al Rosenberg
FACULTY ADVISER: David Hudnut