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    The Gamut: A Journal of Ideas and Information, No. 27, Summer 1989

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    CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 27, SUMMER, 1989 Louis T. Milic: Editorial, 2 The New Library of the Past Diana Orendi Hinze: Expiation and Repression, 4 German literature and the Nazi past J. Heywood Alexander: Our Redeemed, Beloved Land , 16 Bands, songs, Lincoln! and the Civil War. Sylvia Whitman: Mountain Nurses, 25 Kentucky\u27s Frontier Nursing Service for mother and child. Ron Haybron: Fraud in Science, 33 Can we place our trust in the heirs of Galileo and Pasteur? Pat Martaus: Feminist Literary Criticism, 45 Social reform or academic language game? J. E. Vacha: Constance and the Con, 51 The unlikely friendship between a Cleveland career girl and Sing Sing\u27s celebrated editor inmate. Poetry Ken Waldman: Three Lessons in Taking Off Clothes, 62 The Non Sequitur at the Intersection of Market and Vine, 63 William Virgil Davis: Still Life, 64 Stratagem, 64 Carolyn Reams Smith: Know Old Caleb, 65 Killing Old Caleb For Grandma Mary, 66 B. A. St. Andrews: The Alchemists, 68 Victoria Neufeldt: Catching Up With the Language, 69 Revising Webster\u27s New World Dictionary Hannah Gilberg and the editors: A Good Bowl-and a Work of Art, 80 A Portfolio of Ceramics by Theresa Yondo Review P K. Saha: The Verbal Workshop, 87 A review of The Wordtree , a thesaurus of ideas Back Matter Ken Roby: Rescuing Bentley, 95https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/gamut_archives/1024/thumbnail.jp

    The Gamut: A Journal of Ideas and Information, No. 02, Winter 1981

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    CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO.2, WINTER, 1981 Stuart M. Klein: The Business of City Management, 3 Anthony Addison: The Un-Person Without Whom Opera Would Not Exist, 13 Walter T. Olson: Visiting the Planets, 22 Cyril A. Dostal: Two Poems, 36 Mother and the White Slavers Starting the Model T Patrick de Winter: Art, Devotion and Satire -the Book of Hours of Charles the Noble, King of Navarre, 42 Helen A. Weinberg: The Novel in America Today, 60 Abe Frajndlich: Homage to Yukio Mishima -A Portfolio of Photographs, 67 Grace Butcher: Remembering Stella Walsh, 76 Earl R. Anderson: Athletic Mysticism in the Olympics, 83 W.B. Clapham, Jr.: Acid Rain and Ohio Coal, 93 Back Matter, 106https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/gamut_archives/1001/thumbnail.jp

    The Gamut: A Journal of Ideas and Information, No. 26, Spring 1989

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    CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 26, SPRING, 1989 Louis T. Milic: Editorial, 2 Judging the Contest James Shelley: The Kokoon Arts Club, 1911-1940, 4 Cleveland artists enlivened serious aims with exuberant antics. Charlotte Newman: Cleveland\u27s First Woman Physician, 15 Myra Merrick struggled to bring medical care to the poor. The Gamut Prize in Short Fiction Lee K. Abbott: Introduction, 30 Elizabeth Richards: All of Us, 32 John Richardson: Hangover Mornings, 42 Mariflo Stephens: Hazed In, 52 Paulette Schmidt: The Price of Haircuts, 61 Elizabeth McClelland: John Quinn, Patron of the Avant-Garde, 68 The young man from Tiffin bestrode the art worlds of early twentieth-century Europe and America. Claude Clayton Smith: Letter from New Stark, Ohio, 74 Drought, roaring trucks, and dwindling population. Hale Chatfield: Poetry, 85 Why There Is No True Artificial Intelligence Diane Lerer: Picking Madison Avenue\u27s Brain, 87 Can writers learn anything from advertising?https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/gamut_archives/1023/thumbnail.jp

    The Gamut: A Journal of Ideas and Information, No. 32, Spring 1991

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    CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 32, SPRING, 1991 Editorial Louis T. Milic: The Cynic’s New Word Book, 2 Jane Ware: The Bones of Fort Laurens, 4 Excavating Ohio’s only Revolutionary War fort Lawrence Martin: The Pickwickian Syndrome, 12 A deadly combination of obesity and too shallow breathing Donald Dewey: Let’s Reorganize Major League Sports!, 25 Shouldn’t major league membership be based on performance? Barbra Cunliffe Singleton: Walking the Wrong Way Around the Monastery, 31 Tibet’s cultural heritage is being erased under Chinese rule John A.C. Greppin: The Language of the Babylonians and Assyrians, 37 Deciphering cuneiform, the wedge-shaped Akkadian script Christopher Nyerges: Don’t Fight Green Invaders—Eat Them!, 44 Wild plants aren’t all weeds Fiction Vicki Nelson: The Comic Book War, 51 Elise Bonza: Junk into Art: Sculpture-Hangings by Rema Mandel, 63 Sculpture with industrial roots Peter C. Baker: Human Survival from Conception to Old Age, 69 The odds on embryonic and fetal failure Steve Bonner: Words into Plowshares, 76 Manipulating the world with cultural tools Mark Edward Koltko: On Committing Acts of Psychotherapy, 79 Psychoanalysis is no tea party Martin Siegal: Selling It with a Smile, 82 From Chiquita Banana to Morris the Cat Poetry Marilee Richards: Giving You Up, 88 Visit to the Polygamists, 89 Katherine Murphy: Miss Intensity Thinks About Her Name, 91 David Reddal: Yo-Yo Man, 94 1951: when the kid who mastered the Duncan Imperial could be kind of the playgroundhttps://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/gamut_archives/1029/thumbnail.jp

    The Gamut: A Journal of Ideas and Information, No. 02, Winter 1981

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    CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO.2, WINTER, 1981 Stuart M. Klein: The Business of City Management, 3 Anthony Addison: The Un-Person Without Whom Opera Would Not Exist, 13 Walter T. Olson: Visiting the Planets, 22 Cyril A. Dostal: Two Poems, 36 Mother and the White Slavers Starting the Model T Patrick de Winter: Art, Devotion and Satire -the Book of Hours of Charles the Noble, King of Navarre, 42 Helen A. Weinberg: The Novel in America Today, 60 Abe Frajndlich: Homage to Yukio Mishima -A Portfolio of Photographs, 67 Grace Butcher: Remembering Stella Walsh, 76 Earl R. Anderson: Athletic Mysticism in the Olympics, 83 W.B. Clapham, Jr.: Acid Rain and Ohio Coal, 93 Back Matter, 106https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/gamut_archives/1001/thumbnail.jp

    The Gamut: A Journal of Ideas and Information, No. 21, Summer 1987

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    CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 21, SUMMER, 1987 Louis T Milic: Editorial, 3 The North Coast? James and Susan Borchert: The Bird\u27s Nest, 4 The making of an ethnic urban village Ethna Carroll: Fiction: The Mortal Cauliflower, 14 Special Section The Great Lakes Michael J. Tevesz Samuel M. Savin: Lake Shores in Retreat, 21 Interference with natural erosion could cause worse problems Michael T Gavin: The Great Lakes Exposition of 1936, 37 Fifty years ago, Cleveland\u27s lakefront was a spectacular showplace Alan MacDougall: Inland Sailor: Poems and Photographs, 44 Thirteen years on the ore boats Kristin Blumberg: Proton Decay, 51 Scientists wait 2000 feet underground to witness an event that may never take place Emily Cain: Lake Ontario\u27s Time Capsule, 59 Sunken ships miraculously preserved since 1812 Thomas Lewis: The Making of Lake Erie, 64 How glaciers carved out Cleveland\u27s watery neighbor Timothy Runyan: Redeveloping the Cleveland Lakefront, 74 The Inner Harbor project struggles to a start Oliver C. Schroeder, Jr.: Antarctica: New Laws for a New Land, 81 The Antarctica treaty. A model of international cooperation, is due for renewalhttps://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/gamut_archives/1018/thumbnail.jp

    The Gamut: A Journal of Ideas and Information, No. 35, Spring 1992

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    CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 35, SPRING, 1992 Editorial Louis T. Milic: IT’s the Thought That Counts, 3 Civil Rights Jonathan L. Entin: Going Around and Coming Around in Prince Edward County, 5 An ironic twist in the long road to desegregation Animal Rights Pamela Harrison: Saving Dolphins, Not Eating Meat, 15 A moral basis for vegetarianism Robert J. White: The Animal Rights Movement: A New Pseudo-Religion Activists sabotage medical research Ted Bartlett: Animals are Not People Whose best interest is involved? China Peter Scheckner: American Movies in China, 30 E.T. and Crocodile Dundee in Tiananmen Square Mathematics Jack Soules: My Road to Goldbach’s Conjecture, 41 The fascinating properties of whole numbers Poetry Barbara Moore: Primary Colors, 50 The Premonition, 51 Leonard Trawick: Editor’s Choice: A Commentary, 52 Indian Art Thomas Eugene Donaldson: Varahi and Chamunda: Two Terrifying Females, 55 Indians goddesses embody human fears Languages of the World Esmeralda Manandise: Basque: the Language of the Angels, 65 The language the Devil couldn’t learn Fiction William Feuer: The Writer’s Model, 74 Religion Steven Schmidt: A New Human Testament, 87 A new world religion may be the best hope for world peacehttps://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/gamut_archives/1032/thumbnail.jp

    The Gamut: A Journal of Ideas and Information, No. 01, Fall 1980

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    CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO.1, FALL, 1980 An Introduction ... and an Invitation, 4 Gene Kangas: North American Decoys and Folk Sculpture, 5 Christopher D. Geist: The Sordid South, 16 Benjamin H. Gorsky, M.D.: Aristotle\u27s Mistake, 28 Klaus G. Roy: Mozart at Beethoven\u27s Grave, 33 Robert J. Andrews: The Risky Business of Tunnelling, 44 Robert J. McDonough: Six Poems on Parenthood, 51 A. William Reynolds: What Can We Do About Productivity?, 58 Edric A. Weld, Jr.: Information, Please, 63 P. J. Rogers: Six Aquatint Etchings, 72 Thomas Q. Fulton, Jr.: Ensemble Theatre: Grasping the Roots, 80 George C. Chang: Electric Utility Load Leveling for Energy Conservation, 87https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/gamut_archives/1000/thumbnail.jp

    The Gamut: A Journal of Ideas and Information, No. 13, Fall 1984

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    CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 13, FALL 1984 Editorial: Our Fifth Year, 3 Dick Feagler: The Two Conventions, 4 Noted cynic observes the follies of national politics The Gamut Photography Contest Winners, 9 Brenda L. Lewison, Jim Boland, Janine Bentivegna, Eileen M. Delehanty, Genevieve Gauthier, Rhoda Grannum, Buena Johnson, Charles J. Mintz, Tom Ritter, Wayne Sot Louis Giannetti: Italian Neorealist Cinema, 20 Political philosophies and political realities shaped the work of the great post-war Italian filmmakers Gary Engle: Krazy Kat and the Spirit of Surrealism, 28 George Herriman\u27s famous cartoon strip reflects early twentieth century artistic ideas. The Gamut Prize in Short Fiction Carol Felder: Colleagues, 40 Jennifer Bass Gostin: Seeds, 45 Elizabeth Searle: The Answer Man, 47 John Greppin: The Gypsy Language, 50 Language is the link that holds together this people without a country: latest in the Languages of the World series G. Whitney Azoy: Habib\u27s Last Ride, 53 Traditional myth patterns give dispossessed Afghans a grasp on their crumbling world David R. Mason: Alfred North Whitehead -A Civilized Philosopher, 59 The great British thinker moved to America and brought philosophy out of the clouds and into everyday life Michael Cole: Through A Lens, Darkly, 68 Three Prose Poems inspired by photographs of Jerry Uelsmann Carole Venaleck: The Invisible Power of Color, 72 You may not know what that red room is doing to you Louise Boston and Edward J. McNeeley: Computer Memory, 76 The heart of the information revolution Karl Kempton: Two Concrete Poems, 80 BACK MATTER John Stark Bellamy II: In Praise of Gissing, 82 Hester Lewellen: On a Murder Jury, 84https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/gamut_archives/1010/thumbnail.jp

    The Gamut: A Journal of Ideas and Information, No. 09, Spring/Summer 1983

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    CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO.9, SPRING/SUMMER, 1983 Concrete Poetry Contest Winners, 2 Scott Helmes, Harsh Language, 5 Since you\u27ve been away . ..”, 6 Karl Kempton: POEM #3: to tie knots, 7 K.S. Ernst: Towering Negativism, 17 Charles Cameron: She is a plague to us fishers , 18 David Cole: selected pages, 20 R. Prost: Into the Light , 22 Joel Lipman: from Rex Lee on the Border Patrol, 23 Mark Melnicove: And not buried in a mass of irrelevant information , 24 James Miller: The Test Has Always Been . .. , 25 Naomi Rachel: NOITULOVER, 26 Marilyn Rosenberg: Waiting (Mounds), 27 Kirk Robertson: Essay, 28 Carolyn Stoloff: We know about cold rivers , 29 Allen Tice: AndNow the News, 30 Martin Hiller: Safe Space Station: Helping Hand for Teenage Runaways, 31 Robert E. Hermann: The Training of Surgeons, 47 John A.C. Greppin: Iranian, a 2,500-Year Panorama of Language, 55 Robert V. Bruckshaw: The Art of Building Admiralty Models of Ships, 59 Suzanne Hartman: Fiction: Whistle Against the Wind, 69 John Matyas: Endangered Plant Life -Our Planet\u27s Irreplaceable Treasure, 75 David Guralnik: Word Watch: Funny Names in Science and Technology, 87 Back Matter Terry Pluto: Confessions of a Baseball Writer, 88 William Weiss: A Brush With Ginsberg, 90https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/gamut_archives/1006/thumbnail.jp
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