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Contributors

Alexander, Betty;

Burns, Mark;

Freeman, Merrie;

Gaugh, Richard;

Goodman, Brenda;

Gray, Martha F.;

Knight, Sandy;

McCann, John L.;

Oswift, J. Nathan;

Stewart, Roberta;

Weimer, Ralph

Description

18 pgs.,

20 poems,

Cover Art,

Table of Contents,

Acknowledgements

Entries

Sixty Zillion Lollipops,

(untitled) by Richard Gaugh,

Death,

(untitled) by Betty Alexander,

A What Would Happen "If" Poem,

Requiem of a Higher Order,

A Dandelion,

(untitled) by Roberta Stewart,

The Death Inside,

A Myth,

(untitled) by Merrie Freeman,

Two Interludes,

(untitled) by Brenda Goodrum,

Camelot 10:45,

"What's to Show Why to Live",

(untitled) by Merrie Freeman,

(untitled) by Brenda Goodrum,

The Cry of the Woods,

(untitled) by Richard Gaugh,

A Theban Dialogue,

LCSH Subjects

Periodicals,

Student publications,

Art,

Poetry

Language

English

Publisher

Lambuth College

Coverage

Lambuth College

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The Coffeehouse Papers, vol. 4, no. 1

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