literary magazine
Found in 182 Collections and/or Records:
Group portrait of Philomel staff, 1986 - 1987
Group portrait of Philomel staff, 1988 - 1989
Group portrait of Philomel staff. Names on label on verso, 1962
Group portrait of Philomel staff. Names on verso, 1965
Group portrait of Philomel staff. Names on verso, 1967
Ivy and the Acorn, 1943 Nov
The Ivy and the Acorn was a literary magazine born from the Middle School newspaper (which also included creative writing), The Acorn, giving opportunity for individual expression to students in Kindergarten through Class XII. A student editor and Board managed its publication from 1943 until 1954.
(Source: 1951 Yearbook, p. 34)
Ivy and the Acorn, 1944 Apr
The Ivy and the Acorn was a literary magazine born from the Middle School newspaper (which also included creative writing), The Acorn, giving opportunity for individual expression to students in Kindergarten through Class XII. A student editor and Board managed its publication from 1943 until 1954.
(Source: 1951 Yearbook, p. 34)
Ivy and the Acorn, 1950 Dec
The Ivy and the Acorn was a literary magazine born from the Middle School newspaper (which also included creative writing), The Acorn, giving opportunity for individual expression to students in Kindergarten through Class XII. A student editor and Board managed its publication from 1943 until 1954.
(Source: 1951 Yearbook, p. 34)
Ivy and the Acorn, 1951 May
The Ivy and the Acorn was a literary magazine born from the Middle School newspaper (which also included creative writing), The Acorn, giving opportunity for individual expression to students in Kindergarten through Class XII. A student editor and Board managed its publication from 1943 until 1954.
(Source: 1951 Yearbook, p. 34)
Ivy and the Acorn, 1951 Dec
The Ivy and the Acorn was a literary magazine born from the Middle School newspaper (which also included creative writing), The Acorn, giving opportunity for individual expression to students in Kindergarten through Class XII. A student editor and Board managed its publication from 1943 until 1954.
(Source: 1951 Yearbook, p. 34)