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Date |
Story |
Hootenanny Magazine
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January 1964 |
FOLKBIZ FOREVER MORE
Through a veil of humor a modern philosopher throws some barbs and bats some bits on the folk business. |
Mademoiselle
|
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August 1964 |
I Hear America Singing; or "Leaves of Grass" revisited, like
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Playboy
|
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June 1964 |
Hairy Gertz And The 47 Crappies
one of life's yeastier experiences is to fish in that rich mulligatawny stew of dead toads, garter snakes and number-ten oil known as cedar lake |
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September 1964 |
Grover Dill And The Tasmanian Devil
out of the darkness
screamed the fanged
and maniacal carnivore
that lurks in each of us-
At age thirteen |
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December 1964 |
Waldo Grebb And His Electric Baton
eyes front, back arched, knees
snapping, the ted williams of
the twirling corps began his
countdown toward the launching
of his spinning silver bird |
The Realist
|
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February 1964 |
Radio Free America
|
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May 1964 |
Radio Free America
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