She was moaning softly. It really shouldn\u27t bother him, most of them did that, but the sound, this sound, was of some deeper pain that whatever it was that made most of them moan..
voiceColl. by M.C. Parler Sung by Mrs. Miner Griffin Conway, Ark. December 12, 1953 Heel 179 Item 5 ...
A GIRL hears a bugle at Iowa State, and she wonders at the strange sound. She studies her home econo...
voiceCollected by: James Ward Lee and Ralph E. Roberts for Mary Celestia Parler Transcribed by James...
(Honorable Mention, Short Story Division, 1946, Butter Literary Contest) Sweat boiled from under the...
Short story from New Directions 44: An International Anthology of Poetry and Prose, J. Laughlin, ed....
LIFE on an island with 75,000 soldiers presented a good many problems. Some we laughed about; some w...
Dr. Remington left the quiet whiteness of the operating room behind him and opened the door of his o...
The war has been going on for almost two years now. Think of it! Two years of the worry, heartache, ...
THE North Sea was a massive inferno of cold, black, raging torrents. Earlier a venomous German torpe...
The warm, dry air pushed itself up through the metal curlicues of the register..
Excerpted from We Won’t Go: Personal Accounts of War Objectors, Alice Lynd, ed. (Boston: Beacon Pres...
\u27Wars wreck everything. A happy home, a lover\u27s dream, a commercial manager\u27s contract, and...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Only a couple of dozen nails to go...
Every unit in the military has one of these, it seems, the constant complainer. This one in Vietnam ...
voiceCollected for M.C.Parler Collected and transcribed by Sara Jo Fendley Mt. View, Ark., Janll, 19...
voiceColl. by M.C. Parler Sung by Mrs. Miner Griffin Conway, Ark. December 12, 1953 Heel 179 Item 5 ...
A GIRL hears a bugle at Iowa State, and she wonders at the strange sound. She studies her home econo...
voiceCollected by: James Ward Lee and Ralph E. Roberts for Mary Celestia Parler Transcribed by James...
(Honorable Mention, Short Story Division, 1946, Butter Literary Contest) Sweat boiled from under the...
Short story from New Directions 44: An International Anthology of Poetry and Prose, J. Laughlin, ed....
LIFE on an island with 75,000 soldiers presented a good many problems. Some we laughed about; some w...
Dr. Remington left the quiet whiteness of the operating room behind him and opened the door of his o...
The war has been going on for almost two years now. Think of it! Two years of the worry, heartache, ...
THE North Sea was a massive inferno of cold, black, raging torrents. Earlier a venomous German torpe...
The warm, dry air pushed itself up through the metal curlicues of the register..
Excerpted from We Won’t Go: Personal Accounts of War Objectors, Alice Lynd, ed. (Boston: Beacon Pres...
\u27Wars wreck everything. A happy home, a lover\u27s dream, a commercial manager\u27s contract, and...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Only a couple of dozen nails to go...
Every unit in the military has one of these, it seems, the constant complainer. This one in Vietnam ...
voiceCollected for M.C.Parler Collected and transcribed by Sara Jo Fendley Mt. View, Ark., Janll, 19...
voiceColl. by M.C. Parler Sung by Mrs. Miner Griffin Conway, Ark. December 12, 1953 Heel 179 Item 5 ...
A GIRL hears a bugle at Iowa State, and she wonders at the strange sound. She studies her home econo...
voiceCollected by: James Ward Lee and Ralph E. Roberts for Mary Celestia Parler Transcribed by James...