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

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