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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 26, SPRING, 1989
Louis T. Milic: Editorial, 2
Judging the Contest
James Shelley: The Kokoon Arts Club, 1911-1940, 4
Cleveland artists enlivened serious aims with exuberant antics.
Charlotte Newman: Cleveland's First Woman Physician, 15
Myra Merrick struggled to bring medical care to the poor.
The Gamut Prize in Short Fiction
Lee K. Abbott: Introduction, 30
Elizabeth Richards: All of Us, 32
John Richardson: Hangover Mornings, 42
Mariflo Stephens: Hazed In, 52
Paulette Schmidt: The Price of Haircuts, 61
Elizabeth McClelland: John Quinn, Patron of the Avant-Garde, 68
The young man from Tiffin bestrode the art worlds of early twentieth-century Europe and America.
Claude Clayton Smith: Letter from New Stark, Ohio, 74
Drought, roaring trucks, and dwindling population.
Hale Chatfield: Poetry, 85
Why There Is No True Artificial Intelligence
Diane Lerer: Picking Madison Avenue's Brain, 87
Can writers learn anything from advertising?
Publication Date
Spring 1989
Publisher
Cleveland State University
City
Cleveland
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Business | Medicine and Health Sciences | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Recommended Citation
Cleveland State University, "The Gamut: A Journal of Ideas and Information, No. 26, Spring 1989" (1989). The Gamut Archives. 24.
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/gamut_archives/24
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