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By David llavird The fall semester's Cruc We need not have expc generalities which may be Even those of us who tak expect anything of lasting on their pages. But before we must be fair enough to 1 composed by a student i presented to the student I as long as students conti retiring brownbirds-huddl of the lake," or, i found ! some of it will be printed That is only an observai must maintain some stan< inconspicuous flaws in th( As a consequence,thoug craft for some time and h where they're going is, pc Celso de Oliveira's "CI Portugese, is for my mon John Ower's "A Small Moi with its disquieting, thoug Gary Kerley also is capa cessful effect as in "Crippl able to exorcise the phrast * van spui occasional passa shape in Shaye Areheart's Although we don'tlike wai find it possible to appreci verse which seems to drip are others-Herb Kitson ar From there on it's downli "Come My Brother, See My in Tennysonian meters, an ned," with its pseudo-profu ?! J! * nuicuiousiy, if not a riotou It wouldn't be at all fail Crucible should have been ? in a procreative mood. For fused, and those which wo gretting cards belong in the < Editor Joseph Tiller and h seems that they could have c in the penultimate line of "I' The art work, for the mo* very well. Finally, what inferences cui iciii siaie 01 tne arts at Even the best art can pro\ haven't read enough to knoi some erstwhile faculty men preserve what they create, what the artists of the world but not much more. 11 hi w Equipment for th I * I on Stere Feb. Selected Speakei Empire Cartridge Maxell Tapes - b Free Headphone 10 open 11-9 Mon. le edito indard :ible has been out now for icted too much, for it made about college liter< e college literary magazi merit or of perpetual int some of us condemn the -emember that it is editec staff nnhlichoH , ! wiiu ?n body for its appraisal, nue to write and submit si ed in marriage-along th( hat without you-i found tion, not a criticism. The iard, and such pieces ex i Crucible's content, h, the work by writers wh ave a sense of where the irhaps, all too obvious, lildhood," a gentle trar ey this Crucible's most ! rality" achieves an oppo h mattpr-r?f-fa^ - w. *UVV, IIUllDi . ible of achieving a quiet ed Child Cutting Out Sta 3, "tents of despair," fro ges from which a terrif "Voices." tered-down imitations of ate something of Thom. from nearly every other id Daniel B. Marin. till, even though Robert 1 r City" is really a delight! d Tim Beall's "The Sori mdity and its strain for r isly, funny poem, r to suggest that every( aborted if possible before even the pieces which s uld seem more nearly j Crucible, and belong to us lis staff have done an adn orrected the present perf Fried to Clear My Mind." 5t part, is respectable. A can we. as Hprc oc - J - w v* W * K* I U J USC once we've peruse 'ide bad models for you n what's good? At least nbers do attempt to ere and desire that others d are up to? 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