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Tenaya Canyon (Poem) | 53 | ||
Art as Pathway of the Spririt from the editor | Shirley Ruth | 54 | |
Cold Winter night blown clean (Poem) | 54 | ||
Paul and the Dragon: A Fairy Tale | Jacques Barchilon | 55 | |
Annual Fall Family Retreat | Girard Roscoe | 57 | |
Prayer (Poem) | Betsy Dearborn | 57 | |
It was cold (Poem) | Paul Jolly | 58 | |
The Moulting (Poem) | Madge Seaver | 58 | |
On Entering my Own Church (Poem) | Bonnie Wells | 58 | |
On Saving the World (Poem) | Jeanne Lohmann | 58 | |
Mother's Day Meeting (Poem) | Marjorie Kellogg | 59 | |
Springtime (Poem) | Eve Damus | 59 | |
What Happens in Meeting for Worship? | 60 | ||
What is Your Opinion about Meeting? Why do you Come? | 60 | ||
What will you Find on this Inner Trail | 61 | ||
Holy Continuum (Poem) | Mary B. Isely | 62 | |
The Peace Testimony in jazz (Poem) | Anonymous | 62 | |
Friend in the Orient Committee Announcement | 62 | ||
The Artist Talks to Herself (Poem) | Mary Alice Steinhardt | 63 | |
On Visiting the Fluor Corporation About Its Role in South Africa (poem) | Ann C. Stever | 64 | |
Wilamette Quarterly Meeting | 64 | ||
The Silence (Poem) | Beatrice R. Miller | 65 | |
Poem for my Desk (Poem) | Jeanne Lohmann | 65 | |
Arizona Half-Yearly Meeting | Lou Jeanne Catlin | 66 | |
Alphabet Soup is cooking | 66 | ||
Teachers Needed in Tokyo | 66 | ||
Report of CPQM Committee | 66 | ||
Children's Creative Response to Conflict Team to Visit CPQM | 67 | ||
News of the Cyclone Project | 67 | ||
Sebastopol Community | 68 | ||
A Seattle Area Community Open | 68 | ||
New Years Gathering of Western Young Frineds | 69 | ||
Visitation Committee Request | 69 | ||
Invitation to Creative Quakers | 69 | ||
Caring for One Another (Book Review) | 69 | ||
Letter | Jon S. Greene | 72 | |
FCNL Internships | 72 | ||
A Quartet of Quakers (Review) | Myra Keen | 72 |