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CONTENTS OF ISSUE NO. 6, SPRING/SUMMER, 1982

Charles R. Voracek: What Do You Serve an Aardvark for Dinner, 3

The art and science of zoo animal nutrition.

Winning Stories in The Gamut’s Short-Short Story Contest, 13

Bruce Horovitz: No Reason No More, 14

Donald Laurila: Lamps, 16

Marcia Fear: Behavior Modification, 17

Rose Ellison King: Me and Mrs. Jim, 20

Donald R. Nichols: Heir to the First, 22

Mary-Peale Schofield: Meade and Hamilton’s Livable Cleveland Houses, 24

Taste and comfort are the keynotes in the fine houses built in Cleveland’s eastern suburbs between 1910 and 1920.

David E. Sonner: America’s Oasis: The Great Lakes Region, 40

An abundant supply of water may be the key to economic prosperity in the industrial Northeast.

Daniel Jeremy Silver: A Rabbi in China, 44

In search of China’s lost Jews.

Stephen R. Coleman: B.F. Skinner: Systematic Iconoclast, 73

A sympathetic examination of the controversial psychologist and social theorist.

Robert P. Lawry: Justice in Billy Budd, 76

The Underlying ethical dilemma in Melville’s powerful story

Back Matter:

Beverly Simmons: The Origin and Meaning of Gamut, 87

Leonard Trawick: Concrete Poetry: Medium Awaiting a Masterpiece, 88

Cumulative Indexes: The Gamut, Issues 1-6, 94

Publication Date

Spring 1982

Publisher

Cleveland State University

City

Cleveland

Disciplines

Arts and Humanities | Life Sciences | Social and Behavioral Sciences

The Gamut: A Journal of Ideas and Information, No. 06, Spring/Summer 1982

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