Issue
April/May 1979, Volume 30, No.3
Featured Articles
The Colossus Of Staten Island
Author: William C. Franz
A ponderous memorial to a people who refused to vanish
Fairmount
Author: Michal Mcmahon
How the Philadelphia waterworks became a potent symbol of our lost belief that nature and technology could live together in harmony
Good Reading
Author: Barbara Klaw
How Mother Got Her Day
Author: James P. Johnson
The Wilder West Of George Lawton
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Rat Sheets
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The Longest Walk: David Ingram’s Amazing Journey
Author: Charlton Ogburn
He was the first Englishman to give a detailed description of the North American wilderness. Was it a pack of lies?
The Ellerslie Log
Author: Barry Dressel
The Brotherhood Of The Mountains
Author: T. H. Watkins
Maligned and misunderstood throughout much of their history, the Penitentes of the American Southwest have nevertheless given their people a sense of community and spiritual security. But for how much longer?
Love and Guilt: Woodrow Wilson and Mary Hulbert
Author: Frances W. Saunders
Wilson's letters to Mary were frequent and intimate, but it would have been political suicide to marry a divorcee by the post-Victorian standards of the time