CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 24, SUMMER, 1988
Leonard M. Trawick: Editorial, 2
The Darkling Plain
Stuart A. Kollar: Presiding over Anarchy, 5
The difficult and mysterious job of college president.
Robert Wallace: Light Verse: In Matthew Arnold’s Shadow, 16
Let’s stop taking poetry seriously!
Bruce Metcalf: Sculpture That Laughs and Cries at the Same Time, 29
Works of a modern-day, sardonic Benvenuto Cellini.
Stephen Slane: The Many Faces of Psychotherapy, 38
The choice is no longer just between Freud and Jung
John J. Grabowski: 1.2 Million Words About Cleveland, 47
The funding, design, and writing of the biggest book ever written about Cleveland.
Donald Tipka: Review of The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, 57
Ori Z. Soltes: Ancient and Reborn: The Origins of Modern Hebrew, 62
The promotion and evolution of Hebrew as a viable modern language.
Seven Poets for Summer
Nola Garrett: In photography Class, 70
Russell Atkins: Well-being’s Paradox, 71
David Graham: Wedding Portrait, 72
Stinkers, 73
Marjorie Power: Introduction to Geometry, 74
Tim McCarthy: Vegetables for Breakfast, 75
A Word of Advice
Ray McNiece: The Revenge of Cleveland, 76
Ron Houchin: The Age of Darkness, 78
Jerome S Karaffa: Interstates in the City: Speed over Beauty for a Price, 79
The construction and hidden costs of Cleveland’s highway system.
Mariann Jelinek and Beverly Winterscheid: A Paradigm for Changing Times: Implementing Strategic Management, 90
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