The Vagabond, 1923-1931
A Guide to the Collection at the Indiana University Archives
Finding aid prepared by Carrie Schwier
Summary Information
Repository
Indiana University Archives
1320 East Tenth Street
Herman B Wells Library E460
Bloomington, IN 47405-7000
Phone: 812-855-1127
Email: archives@indiana.edu
http://www.libraries.iub.edu/archives
TitleThe
Vagabond, 1923-1931
Collection No.
C461
Extent
1 cubic feet
(3 boxes)
Language
Materials are in English
Abstract
Published from 1923 until 1931,
primarily as a bi-monthly publication with some interruption, The vagabond featured
the poetry, visual art, essays, criticism, short stories and humor which targeted
not only Indiana University's undergraduates, but also its alumni and prominent
members of the faculty.
Access Restrictions
Collection is open for research. Advance notice required.
Administrative History
With an introduction from then Indiana University President, William Lowe Bryan, the
first issue of
The Vagabond appeared in October of
1923, as a bimonthly student publication, carrying poems, essays, short stories,
sketches, and humor. The publication statement of the first edition outlined the
twofold objectives of the publication stating: "the magazine offers a medium of
expression for the literary life of campus; and it hopes to hasten a rebirth of
science, art, and life at Indiana." The first editor-in-chief was Mauck
Brammer, followed by Philip B. Rice and Robert E. Harris, Edmund Bierwagen, John H.
Johnson, Maurice H. Smith, Walter Grant and Robert Fink, and Robert Hallstead.
Featuring articles which were often highly satirical, critical of the university and
sometimes quite risqué ,
The Vagabond, as might be expected, often aroused a great
deal of disapproval from the campus community. In January of 1927, then editor John
Johnson ran the article "The College Student: Juvenile Sophisticate" which
painted a highly critical picture of the typical campus student. The article
resulted in the expulsion of both the editor and the author ofthe article and as a
result, only one issue ofthe magazine was published in 1927 and 1928. Following the
scandal, the magazine was again revived in 1929 to its original standing. The last
known issue was published in April 1931.
Arrangement
The collection of publications is organized chronologically.
Scope and Content Note
Published from 1923 until 1931, primarily as a bi-monthly publication with some
interruption,
The Vagabond featured the poetry, visual
art, essays, criticism, short stories and humor which targeted not only Indiana
University's undergraduates, but also its alumni and prominent members of the
faculty. Often, articles were authored under humorous, though rather obvious
pseudonyms, the most famous of which was William E. Moenkhaus who worked under the
pen name Wolfgang Beethoven Bunkhaus.
The cover and pages of each issue were highlighted by reproductions of paintings,
sculpture and prints by talented members of the student body as well as notable
members of the faculty such as T.C. Steele, Robert E. Burke and Harry Engel.
Reoccurring columns such as the "Campus Silhouette" humorously highlighted
noted members of the campus faculty and administration, such as T.C. Steele, Carl
Eigenmann and Dean Charles Sembower. The column "Notes on Higher Education at
Indiana" featured articles highly critical of the university, and documented
topics such as mandatory R.O.T.C. participation, athletics, greek life and the
Business School. Other highly satirical editorials sought to address other hot
issues of the era such as racial inequality, the influence of the Ku Klux Klan,
gender inequality, and the existence of women's dormitory hours. Other articles
were satirical simply for the sake of humor such as the article "In Defense of
Necking," or featured the now bygone campus landmarks such as the Book Nook and
the wooden boardwalk.
Administrative Information
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Preferred Citation
[Item], The Vagabond., Collection C461, Indiana University Archives, Bloomington.
Processing InformationProcessed by Carrie Schwier.
Completed in 2012.
Series:
Volume 1, 1923/1924
Box 1
No. 3, [February]
1924
Cover by Mary Ann Cotton
[Front Matter]
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Table of Contents
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Contributors
- pp. 3-4
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"The Sea Gull," Yoshitaka Shioji
"What Is Indiana's Greatest Need?"
Answered by President Bryan, U. G. Weatherly,
A. S. Hershey, W. E. Jenkins, H. H. Carter and W. B.
Elkin.
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"White Whiskers and Poetry," Sir Polonius Panurge
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"Frank Senour, Professor of English," Joe Smack
"Campus Silhouettes. No. III"
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"A University Competes with Ziegfeld," Robert E.
Harris
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The Burning Glass
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"
Freedom and the College by Alexander
Meiklejohn"
"
A Social Study of Mental Defectives in County H,
Indiana
by Hazel Irene Hansford"
"
Young Felixby Frank Swinnerton"
"
The New Decalogue of Scienceby L.E.
Wiggam"
Vagabondage
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"Indiana's Greatest Need"
"For the Absent Minded Prof."
"The Spirit of Contemporary Literature"
"The Ideally Composed Sorority"
"Recommended For Congressmen"
Box 1
No. 4-5, May/June
1924
Cover Design by Yoshitaka Shioji
[Front Matter]
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Advertisements
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Contributors
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Table of Contents
- pp. 1-8
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"The Dark Tarn of Auber," [Frontispiece], Y.
Shioji
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"The Union Building Should Have an Adequate
Auditorium!"
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"T.C. Steele, Artist and Gentleman," By Prof. Elisha
Witwarmer
"Campus Silhouette No. IV"
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"From the Ashes of Old Europe," By Gail Hamilton
"Glimpses of Foreign Universities After the
War"
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"Julie and the Seven Wise Men," Rodman Hilliard
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"To the Older Generation: From the Younger," Philip B.
Rice
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"The Indiana Man," By DeWitt O'Kieffe, Wabash,
'26
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The Burning Glass
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"The Faculty Crashes Through"
Symphonies and Songs by John Robert
Moore
"Another College Novel"
The Plastic Age by Percy
Mark
"The Baboon Hunter"
In His Image by William Jennings
Bryan
"Brainfood for Babbits"
Liberty, the Chicago Tribune
Weekly
Vagabondage
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"Indiana University Pageant: Episode No. 4"
"(The Episode that was not given on
Centennial Day.)"
"Lux et Veritas: 1924 model"
"Rodney Jones, Aesthete and Wit"
"Student Silhouettes No. I"
"Cecilia Smith, Revoltee"
"Student Silhouettes No. II"
Series:
Volume 2, 1924/1925
Box 1
No. 1, October
1924
Cover Design by Eleanor Fleming and Mary Ann Cotton
[Front Matter]
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Advertisements
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Contributors
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Table of Contents
- pp. 1-8
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"The Turn of the Road," [Frontispiece]
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Photograph
- [unnumbered page]
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"Autumn Night," [A Poem], Wolfgang Beethoven
Bunkhaus
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"The End of the Jazz Age," Sir Polonius Panurge
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"Henry Thew Stephenson, Novelist and Teacher," Robert E.
Harris
"Campus Silhouette, No. V"
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"Bozo Learns About Women," [A Story], Rodman
Hilliard
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Editorial
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"We Praise a Convo Speaker"
"Provincialism and the Curriculum"
Notes on Higher Culture at Indiana
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"Progress of Advertising"
"Corrupting Advice to Freshman"
The Burning Glass
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"A Belated Naturalist"
A Lovely Day by Henry
Ceard
(New York: Alfred A. Knopf,
$2)
"Adventures with a Book List"
Junior Vagabond for Kollege Kiddies
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"Suggested Improvements for the Book Nook"
"To Further Promote Good Fellowship and
the Art of Borasserie:"
"The Prom 2024 A.D"
"(If We Are to Believe the Younger
Novelists)"
"The Ku Klux Klan"
"Has Been on the Kampus, Is on the
Kampus, And
Will Be on the Kampus"
"(Extract from the katalogue of Indiana
University for the year 1925-1926, after the Ku Klux Klan has
elected all state officers.)"
-
Essay
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Illustration
- pp. 63-66
"I Hate College Boys"
"(Written by a disillusioned
flapper.)"
"I Love College Girls"
"(Written by a disillusioned
candy.)"
"How to Tell a Student Who Plans to be a
Teacher"
"Our Usual R.O.T.C. Joke"
"Another Angle on K. K. K."
Box 1
No. 2, December
1924
Cover Design by Mary Ann Cotton
[Front Matter]
-
Advertisements
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Contributors
-
Table of Contents
- pp. 1-8
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"The First Snowfall," [Frontispiece], T.C. Steele
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Photograph
- [unnumbered page]
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"The Two Christmas Dinners," [A Story], Leila
Shelley
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"Through Eyes of Irony and Pity," By Philip B.
Rice
"Campus Silhouettes No. VI: Ulysses G.
Weatherly"
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Notes on Higher Culture at Indiana
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"Bobbed Hair and the Uplift"
"Progress of Theology in Bloomington"
"Snow," [Verse], Robert Dane with Drawing by Yoshitaka
Shioji
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"Posteriora Plumbosa at I. U.," By a Reformed Book
Nooker
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"Ode to a Torn Wrench," [Verse], Wolfgang Beethoven
Bunkhaus
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Editorial
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"A Forerunner to 'Gigantism'"
"Communication," Alumnus '22
"The Vagabond's Role of Honor"
The Burning Glass
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"As Others See the American University"
The Junior Vagabond for Kollege Kiddies
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"The Indiana Co-Ed," By a Depauw Man
Box 1
No. 3, March
1925
Cover Design by Yoshitaka Shioji
[Front Matter]
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Advertisements
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Contributors
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Table of Contents
- pp. 1-8
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"Over the Hill," [Frontispeice], T.C. Steele
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Photograph
- [unnumbered page]
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"Mister, Come and See My Baby," John Oscar Beck
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"'Semmy' [Dean Sembower]," Robert E. Harris and
P.B.R.
"Campus Silhouette VII"
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Notes on Higher Culture at Indiana
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"Decadence of Journalism in Hoosierdom"
"An Instructor's Glossary"
"Eternity - A Cosmic Farce in Three Scenes," Philip B.
Rice
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"Wolfgang Beethoven Bunkhaus," Sir Polonius
Panurge
"The Kallikak of Literature"
"A Philosophic Interpretation"
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Editorial
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"To the Alumni and the Trustees"
"Emasculating the Professor"
The Burning Glass
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"A Novel of Indiana University"
Initiation by George
Shively, Harcourt Brace and Co., N. Y. $2
"The Misology of Mr. Morley"
"To the Editor, Saturday Review of
Literature"
The Junior Vagabond for Kollege Kiddies
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"Fourteen Degrees Below Tuesday: A Morality Play in Three
Acts," Wolfgang B. Bunkhaus
"Ghost of the ol' Board Walk"
"The Math Major's Lament"
Box 1
No. 4, May/June
1925
Cover Design by Yoshitaka Shioji
[Front Matter]
-
Jokes
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Advertisements
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Contributors
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Table of Contents
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Dedication
- pp. 1-8
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"Belmont," [Frontispiece], T.C. Steele
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Photograph
- [unnumbered page]
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Notes on Higher Culture at Indiana
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"Youth and the Age"
"A Familiar Fable in Two
Parts"
"Limitation of Enrollment"
"Decadence of Journalism"
"On the Wings of Mercury"
"Campus Activities Again"
"W.E. Jenkins, Scourge of 100 Percenters," P.B. Rice and R.E.
Harris
"Campus Silhouettes No. VIII"
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"A Word to the Better Sort," Professor Galahad
Jones
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"Lovers and Linguists," [Verse], Ethel Marjorie
Knapp
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"To Her Thinking Me Tipsy," [Verse], Robert Dane
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"Pedant's Progress," [A Story], Rodman Hilliard
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The Burning Glass
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"Main Street Medics," R. P. Bond
Arrowsmith By Sinclair
Lewis
(Harcourt, Brace Co., New York.
$2.)
"The Jazz Age at California," E. B.
The Western Age By Clarkson
Crane
(Harcourt, Brace Co., New York.
$2.)
The Junior Vagabond for Kollege Kiddies
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"A Snake in the Gravy, or the Hissing Mortgage," by
Wolfgang Beethoven Bunkhaus
"A Sociological Drama"
Series:
Volume 3, 1925/1926
Box 2
No. 1, November
1925
[Front Matter]
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Jokes
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Advertisements
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Table of Contents
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Contributors
- pp. 1-5
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"Landschaft: Verwandeln," [Frontispiece], Adolph
Dehn
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Photograph
- [unnumbered page]
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"The Strange Case of Wildern," [A Story], Carl
Asquand
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"Immigrant America Speaks," [A Poem], Bowie
Millican
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"Theodore Dreiser," Williams M. Toner
"Indiana University's Only Literary
Genuis"
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Notes on Higher Culture at Indiana
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"On House-Mothers," By Wad Allen
"The Daily Student Confesses"
"Systematized Exultation"
"Amos Shartle Hershey - Non-Conformist," By Charles
Hyneman
[Campus Silhouette No. IX]
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"Cacophony," [A Story], Leon Wallace and Anna Ruth
Haworth
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"Why the Average American is Sub-Normal," Mauck
Brammer
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Editorial
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"Anti-Democratic Education"
"That Dumbest Professorial Remark"
"The American University as Critics See It"
Willa Cather,
The Professor's
House
The Burning Glass
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"SIC Semper Academicis," by Richmond P. Bond
The Professor's House by
Willa Cather
(Alfred A. Knopf Co., N. Y. 1925. $2.00
net.)
"Horn-Rimmed Specs and Education," by Wiliams M.
Toner
Professor by Stanley
Johnson
(Harcourt, Brace and Co.,
1925.)
Vagabondage
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"'Amos, The Boy Skunk' or 'The Building of the Wedding
Hen,'" By Wolfgang Beethovan Bunkhaus
"The Drunken Barber"
(Title by Bunkhaus)
"The Brushwood Rooter's Lament," J. A.
"The Flight of the Orphan Bird," By Oscar Humidor
Martin
"(A Poem of 6,218 lines of which 6,202
are rumored to be in Detroit.)"
Thoughts In An Eleven O'Clock
Box 2
No. 2, January
1926
Cover Design by Yoshitaka Shioji
[Front Matter]
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Advertisements
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Jokes
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Contributors
-
Table of Contents
- pp. 1-5
"A Wood Cut," [Frontispiece], Wanda Gag
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Woodcut
- p. 6, [unnumbered page]
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"The Three Wise Men of Bloomington," Carl Asquand
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"The Sophistication of Avril," [A Story], Philip Blair
Rice
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"Why a Commerce School?" Williams M. Toner and N. M.
Davis
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Notes on Higher Culture at Indiana
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"That Parable of the Fried Potato," Wad Allen
"Of Interest to Kollege Kiddies"
"Another Advantage of Prohibition"
"Social Service of the Kamelia"
"Where Books are Concerned"
"Dr. Carl H. Eigenmann," Anna Ruth Haworth
"Campus Silhouette No. X"
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"Windows of the King," [A Story], Robert Edward
Harris
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The Burning Glass
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"The New Realism of the Middle West," Roy A.
Tower
Vagabondage
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"Fine Fish Don't Eat No Breakfast," Roland
McFeeters
"Hail to Old I.U.," Y. Shioji
"Frustration," Gloomington Gussie
"Our Own Little Court Martial"
Box 2
No. 3-4, May-June
1926
Cover Design by Eleanor Mebane
[Front Matter]
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Advertisements
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Jokes
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Contributors
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Table of Contents
- pp. 1-5
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"Samoht Sregor," Thos. P. Rogers
"Earthbound," [Frontispiece], by Robert Davidson
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Photograph
- pp. 6, [unnumbered page]
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"Who Killed Pan?" Mauck Brammer
"A Modern Fable"
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"The Tale of Hourda the Virgin," by Williams M.
Toner
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"California Trees," [A Poem], Violet Francis Muse
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"Fulfillment" and "Pool and Brook," by Lola
Malatt
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Notes on Higher Culture at Indiana
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"Literature Booms at Backwater," Snigzy
Grimes
"Whither Goest Thou, Indiana," Louise
Hastings
"Concerning the Auditorium"
"Why Comma Hounds Bark on Moonlight Nights"
"Archdeacon of Comma Hounds: My Friend Stith Thompson,"
Robert E. Harris
"Campus Silhouette No. X"
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"Pages from an Oxford Notebook," Philip B. Rice
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"Of Love, of Marriage, of the Inaccessible," Nathan
Davis
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"Horace, Ode V," A Free Translation by William
Lesh
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The Burning Glass
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"
The Mauve Decade by Thomas
Beer," Nathan Davis
Vagabondage
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"Abe Bloaters, the Four-Legged Buzzard, or, Why Not Kill
Aunt Hally?" by Wolfgang Beethoven Bunkhaus
"A Novel"
[Advertisements]
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Advertisements
- pp. 110-112
Includes back cover.
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Series:
Volume 4, 1926/1927
Box 2
No. 1, (December 1926) January
1927
[Front Matter]
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Advertisements
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Contributors
- p. 1-3
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"The Maggots'll Gitcha," Addie Noydes
"Under the Shelter of 'Ideals,'" Edmund Bierwagen
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"The College Student: Juvenile Sophisticate," Nathan
Davis
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"Lord Effingham's Christmas Party," Townsend S.
Albright
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"Respite" and "Lament," [Two Poems], by Lola
Mallatt
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"The Negro at Indiana," Rufus Calvin Kuykendall
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Editorials
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"Religion of the College Student: An Outlet for the Sex
Urge"
"Advice to Prospective P.B.K.'s"
"Perhaps in 1930"
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Announcement
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Satire
- p. 33
Vagabondage
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"Granville Unthanks Merger or Why Hate Celery," by
Wolfgang Beethoven Bunkhaus
"Gloriana," Alvin B. Zeplowitz
Series:
Volume 6[5], 1928
Box 2
No. 1, May 1928
[Front Matter]
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Advertisements
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Contributors
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Table of Contents
- pp. 1-4
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"A Communication from the Dark," Edmund Bierwagen
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"Curious Cuisine of a Study of the Great Bloomington
Bellyache," by M.H. Smith
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"Why I Bought and Airplane Factory - A Message for Farmers,"
by Wad Allen
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Exchanges
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"The New Student"
"Vol. 7. No. New York, Wednesday, April
4, 1928. Antioch Continues Its Experimentation"
"Der Welt-Eagle, Or, Was Und Warum Hast Du?" Wolfgang
Beethoven Bunkhaus
"The McRice and McFall of Aunt Foley," Wolfgang Beethoven
Bunkhaus
"Edmund Spencer Returns to Earth," Franz
Montgomery
"Blue Flower," Elizabeth K. Van Duesen
"Lovely Ladies," Joseph Moore
Series:
Volume 6, 1929/1930
Box 2
No. 1, October
1929
[Front Matter]
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Dedication
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Advertisements
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Contributors
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Table of Contents
- pp. 1-5
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"The Great Sects," William Lowe Bryan
"The President discusses some of the possible
approaches to life"
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"An 'American Renaissance?'" Philip Blair Rice
"Phil Rice, first vagabond, returns to
review, almost hopefully, certain contemporary
possibilities"
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[Translation from Horace] or "Horace: Book One, Ode Four,"
Robert Fink
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"Alumni Day," Leila Shelley
"An eminently satisfactory answer to a phase
of an old problem"
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"Culp's Down Feltment or Whose Color is Your Sweater Now,"
Wolfgang Beethoven Bunkhaus
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"Minothustus the Prophet," Walter Grant
"Youth arrogantly subjects some of the main
tenets of religion to an acrid gaze"
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"William Hazlitt, Enthusiast," M.G.L.
"A fine interpretation of a vivid personality
in English letters"
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"Professor Hodge," Grace Stanton
"A story, cynical in tone, of disillusionment
that comes to a professor"
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"Sports News - English Comp Squad Drubs Purdue," Parson
Weems
"Come from behind in the last minutes of play
to win close game, 89.3% to 87.7%"
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"How Shakespeare Wrote the Hamlet Soliloquy," By One Who Was
There
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Books
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Convent Girl Professor Roy
A. Tower
"by Helene Mullins, Harper's
1929"
"The Sadist as Artist," Leila Shelley
"The Dark
Journey,
by Julian Green, translated from the French
by Vyvyan Holland, Harper's 1929"
Journey's End, Professor J.
H. Pitman
"A play in three acts, by R.A. Sherriff,
Brentano's, 1929"
Drama
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"Tendencies of the Theatre," Barbara Gray
"Interview with Bunkhaus' Cousin Hofbrau," Lewis
Jarrard
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Box 2
No. 2, December
1929
[Front Matter]
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Advertisements
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Dedication
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Contributors
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Table of Contents
- pp. 1-5
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"Across the Road," [Frontispiece], Robert E.
Burke
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"The Americana Myth," Harlan Logan
"An American Discovers that Europe Also has
its 'Main Streets' and Derives a Moral Therefrom"
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"Horace: Book One; Ode Four, Part Two," Robert
Fink
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"Behind the Patriotic Illusion," Charles W. Smith
"Conventional patriotism meets a thinker who
refuses to be impressed"
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"Venus Was A Bad Girl," Romain Lucan
"In which it is shown that an ancient goddess
was acquainted with modern tactics"
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"Robert E. Burke: An Interpretation," Maurice Harold
Smith
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"Flat Sage, Or 13,000 Bucks in the Hole," Lena
Gedunkhaus
"A play guaranteed to be in five
acts"
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"Some Reflections On an Obscene and Archaic Tradition," Leila
Shelley
"An intelligent pacifist looks for a solution
of the problem of militarism"
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"The Cry of Youth," Walter Grant
"Youth voices its protest at contemporary
live and offers a better way"
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Books
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"Two Books and Their Maker," L. J. Mills
"Bertrand Russell - Social Philosopher," Leila
Shelley
"Princess Bureau, Her Love and Creamery," Wolfgang Beethoven
Bunkhaus
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"Some Guys Are Like This," Lewis Jarrard
"A romance"
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[Untitled], [Saying], [from the] Ohio State Sun
Dial
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Box 2
No. 3, March
1930
[Front Matter]
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Advertisements
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Dedication
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Contributors
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Table of Contents
- pp. 1-5
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"Portrait of Mme. Rosita Porras Casceres de Sison,"
[Frontispiece], Harry Engel
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Illustration
- pp. 6, insert
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"Waste Places in the University," Charles W. Smith,
Jr.
"One intelligent faculty member believes that
the university has not attained the millenium"
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"The Death of God," Walter Grant
"In which the writer diverts his mind with
some colossal absurdities"
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"The Camel Through the Needle's Eye," Leila
Shelley
"Is liberal education entitled to a place in
the university?"
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"Song of the Chimes," René de Reno
"(Nouveau modele)"
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"Tramp, Tramp the Boys," Lena Gedunkhaus
"A defense of military training"
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Editorials
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"A Toast to the Union Building"
"Concerning Military Training"
"In Memoriam," [A Poem], Wolfgang Beethoven
Bunkhaus
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"Why Is the Spring Drive?" Stanley A. B. Cooper
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Books
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"Undertaker's Garland," Leila Shelley
Queen Elizabeth, A. C.
Judson
"Katherine Anthony, Alfred A. Knopf,
1929"
"Symptoms of Higher Education"
"As Overheard on the Steps of the
Library"
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Box 3
No. 4, May 1930
[Front Matter]
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Dedication
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Contributors
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Table of Contents
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"Once An Athlete, Always An Athlete?" Harlan
Logan
"The university has more need of great
coaches than of great professors"
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"What Price Degrees?" Griffith Niblack
"A senior sketches his college life and
wonders if it has been time wasted"
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"Private Secretary," Virginia Crim
"The unloved secretary receives a sympathetic
appreciation and interpretation"
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"The Great God Porcus," [Illustration], Rob’t
Freiberger
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"Thanksgiving Comes But Once a Dozen," Wolfgang Beethoven
Bunkhaus
"Alias, wild life among the
cracker"
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"A Challenge to Stagnant Patriotism," Charles W. Smith,
Jr.
"An optimistic writer believes that reason
and justice will prevail"
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"Bathtubs and Pocket-Handkerchiefs," J.H. Pitman
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"Poem on an Ambitious Subject," Maurice Harold
Smith
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Editorials
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"Let Us Have Action [Military Training on
Campus]"
"Buy a Good Team [Football]"
"About The Honors Courses"
"Settin' Up With the Dead," Leila Shelley
"A one-act play"
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"Pluto and Byejove Incorporated," Lena Gedunkhaus
"A gentle Greek tragedy in several
spasms"
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Books
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"Ramon Kessler On the Account," Leila Shelley
Good-bye To All That, Dow
Richardson
"Robert Graves"
The Great Meadow, H. H.
Carter
"Elizabeth Madox Roberts, The Viking
Press, 1930"
Series:
Volume 7, 1930/1931
Box 3
No. 2, December
1930
[Front Matter]
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Dedication
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Contributors
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Table of Contents
- pp. 1-4
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"The Cult of Rampant Patriots," Charles W. Smith
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"Helen to Penelope, Penelope to Helen" Betty
Fleming
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"Entrance to Commerce Hall," [Woodcut], Stephen
Rudder
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"Problem" and "Statement," [Two Poems], Vivian Lee
Welch
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"Symphony a la Bunkhaus," Sentimental Tommy
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Play
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Illustration
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"We Have a Little Corner in Hell for Professors"
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Books
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Mother's Cry, J. H.
Pittman
"In Quiet Desperation," Leila Shelley
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Box 3
No. 4, April
1931
[Front Matter]
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Dedication
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Contributors
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"Autobiography," Edna M. Wilson
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"Personal Glimpses From the Lives of Famous Authors,"
Edna M. Wilson
"Reflections Upon Eating Rah Oysters in a Can in a Park on a
Rah April Afternoon," [Poem], Max Grey
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"The Way of the Transgressor," Rebecca
Whittington
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"White Linen and Blue Grapes," Robert Hallstead
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Books
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"Hansel and Gretel in Bohemia," Leila Shelley
Above the Dark Tumult,
Rebecca Whittington