Tom-Tom, v.1 no.1, Autumn 1936
Citation
Tom-Tom, v.1 no.1, Autumn 1936. University of Wichita, Wichita, Kansas, 1936. 32 pages
Abstract
The first issue of the Creative Writing Club magazine Tom-Tom includes editorial, articles, short stories, essays, book reviews and verses.
Table of Contents
Manifesto -- ARTICLES: The globe in Hollywood / Mark Clutter; Pigskin psychology / J.R. -- SHORT STORIES: Golf widow / Bill Woodin; Ten dollar bets / Thadene Hedges; "He weren't grateful" / Floyd Snitz -- A FAMILIAR ESSAY: On being a linguist / Mark Clutter -- STREAM OF CONSCIOUSNESS: "Hasher" / Joe Stone -- BOOK REVIEWS: "Defender of democracy", by Emil Ludwig; "Stories of three decades", by Thomas Mann / Lilian Parks; "A further range", by Robert Frost / Mark Clutter -- VERSE: "My lady's eyeball" / Mark Clutter; "Vignette"; "Quatrain"; "???" / Dorothea Jensen; "No Rain" / Irma Wassall; "Interpretation" / Marie Griffith; "An order for six new bodies" / May Williams Ward; "The pioneer" / Mark Clutter; "Geologist in love" / Laura Howard ; "Dirge to the fish of second floor" / Dorothea Jensen; "That I may pause awhile" / Phil Pennington; "Dunbar" / James E. Andrews; "Steel Age" / Lilian Parks; "Pyrrhic victory on Olympus" / Mark Clutter
Description
Published each semester by the Creative Writing Club of the University of Wichita, Kansas
Editorial stuff: Mark Clutter, editor; Max Milbourn, business manager; Lilian Parks, president of the Creative Writing Club; Dr. Early R. Davis, sponsor
Cover design by Cecil Murdock
Approved by the Board of Student Publications