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Aigrettes 1956
1956 issue of Aigrettes, likely the first in the series. This issue features cover art and illustrations by Ellery Johnson ('56). -
Inklings, 1951
Inklings, a student writing periodical from Central College (now Central Methodist University). 40 pages of text, with paper covers and saddle stitch binding. Inklings was a publication of the Scribblers and Scrawlers creative writing organizations and was published ca. 1951. -
Inscape: The Central Methodist College Magazine of the Arts, Volume 1, Spring 1975
Inscape: Central Methodist College Magazine of the Arts, volume 1, published Spring 1975. Roberta Carson, Sue Baldwin, and Kathy Oerly served as editors of this volume, with Professor Mary Lee Forderhase serving as the faculty sponsor.
Inscape was founded in 1975 by Tau Tau Tau English Club, the Mu Lambda Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, and the Scribblers and Scrawlers Club. Funded by the Student Government of Central Methodist College (later Central Methodist University), Inscape is published once a year in the spring. -
Inscape: The Central Methodist College Magazine of the Arts, Volume 2, Spring 1976
Inscape: Central Methodist College Magazine of the Arts, volume 2, published Spring 1976. Roberta Carson and Charles Lee served as editors of this volume, with Professor Mary Lee Forderhase serving as the faculty sponsor. The cover was designed by Jill Carmichael.
Inscape was founded in 1975 by Tau Tau Tau English Club, the Mu Lambda Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, and the Scribblers and Scrawlers Club. Funded by the Student Government of Central Methodist College (later Central Methodist University), Inscape is published once a year in the spring. -
Inscape: The Central Methodist College Magazine of the Arts, Volume 3, Spring 1977
Inscape: Central Methodist College Magazine of the Arts, volume 3, published Spring 1977. Susan Donley, Jan Lawson, and Susan Marner served as editors of this volume, with Professor Mary Lee Forderhase serving as the faculty sponsor. The cover was designed by Nancy Morrison.
Inscape was founded in 1975 by Tau Tau Tau English Club, the Mu Lambda Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, and the Scribblers and Scrawlers Club. Funded by the Student Government of Central Methodist College (later Central Methodist University), Inscape is published once a year in the spring. -
Inscape: The Central Methodist College Magazine of the Arts, Volume 5, Fall 1979
Inscape: Central Methodist College Magazine of the Arts, volume 5, published Spring 1979. Jerie Smith served as Editor-in-Chief, with Norma Fieker, David Samuel, and Laura Thrasher working as editors. Professor Jack Barnhouse was the faculty sponsor. The cover was designed by Glenn Greig.
Inscape was founded in 1975 by Tau Tau Tau English Club, the Mu Lambda Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, and the Scribblers and Scrawlers Club. Funded by the Student Government of Central Methodist College (later Central Methodist University), Inscape is published once a year in the spring. -
Logos, vol. 2, no. 1, April 1960
Logos, a student writing publication from Central College (now Central Methodist University). Vol. 2, no. 1, published April 1960. 42 pages of text with saddle stitch binding.
From the text: "'Men are never so likely to settle a question rightly as when th [sic] they discuss it freely.' - Lord Macaulay in Southey's Colloquies
Logos is a journal of thoughtful opinion published by the Logos Editorial B [sic] Board and sponsored by Scibblers and Scrawlers, a creative writing organization at Central College, Fayette, Mo. Proce [sic] per issue: 25. The positions presented in signed articles are those of the individual authors, and not necessarily those of the editors, of Scribblers and Scrawlers, or of Central College. -- the editors. ...
LOGOS, a prose magazine, was established last year with the explicit purpose of stimulating 'intellectual growth.' Two issues were published last year in this purpose.
As could well be the case with any magazine operating purposely with no deadline, months passed before the first issue of volume 2 could be produced. Whatever the cause, it was some time before sufficient material of the quality demanded was accumulated.
The editors make no rash claims as to the material presented, though we certainly feel that our purpose is upheld. And such a magazine is perhaps unique on the small college campus.
A second issue before the end of this year is likely sufficient productive interest os developed by this one. Prose articles should provide the bulk of the material but letters, fiction, and poetry are certainly welcome." -
Printed Ink, 1947
Printed Ink, a student writing periodical from Central College (now Central Methodist University). 16 pages of text, with yellow paper covers and saddle stitch binding.
Dedication Page: "To all you who have sprawled to Scrawl in H.P.'s hallowed parlors, we dedicate this collection of PRINTED INK. If these assembled letters hold meaning or memories for you, the effort shall have been worthwhile. -Scrawlers '47"
Printed Ink was a publication of the Scrawlers Club of Central College, an all-female writing group. The periodical was published 1947-1952 (estimated based on archival holdings). -
Printed Ink, 1952
Printed Ink, a student writing periodical from Central College (now Central Methodist University). 20 pages of text, with blue paper covers and saddle stitch binding.
Title Page: "Printed Ink. 1952. by Scrawlers Women's Creative Writing Organization of Central College, Fayette, Missouri. Membership. Marilyn Gaddis, president. Beatrice Jackson, vice-president. Barbara Thompson, secretary. Mina Matkin, treasurer. Gerry Fry. Luella Johnson. Joanne Madden. Carol Schmidt. Shirley Yeoman. Miss Helen Wheeler, faculty sponsor."
Printed Ink was a publication of the Scrawlers Club of Central College, an all-female writing group. The periodical was published 1947-1952 (an estimate based on archival holdings). -
Scribblings, 1933
Scribblings, a student writing publication from Central College (now Central Methodist University). 20 pages of text with saddle stitch binding.
Title page: "Scibblings 1933. Published by the Members of the Scribblers' Club Central College, Fayette, Mo. ..."
Reverse title page: "An edition of two hundred numbered copies issued in May of the year Nineteen Thirty-Three. This is no. 183. Democrat-Leader Press."










