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Peninsular Club Magazine Index Peninsular Club Magazine Index TITLE DESCRIPTION SOURCE TITLE VOL DATE PG --- and relaxing! Peninsular Club Magazine 35 Fall, 1969 10-11 --- And the Jets Sports - Jets Baseball Team Peninsular Club Magazine 16 Jun, 1948 7 '64 Summer Season - Circle Theatre Circle Theatre Peninsular Club Magazine 33 May, 1964 13 'Grand Rapids Visitor' magazine Stahl, Mrs. L. E. - publisher Peninsular Club Magazine 21 Oct, 1952 12-13 'Safe and Sane' Fourth? July 4th Peninsular Club Magazine 19 Jul, 1950 3, 23 "A Dual Role" Condensation of a 1901 novel of the Civil War time Peninsular Club Magazine 30 Dec, 1961 138-155 "A Slight Sense of Outrage" How do publishing companies get your name on their lists? Peninsular Club Magazine 28 Feb, 1959 20-21 "A View of Christmas" Fiction - an ultra modern projection into the future Peninsular Club Magazine 26 Dec, 1957 186 "Barefoot Mailman" Florida Hotel takes the name of a historic character Peninsular Club Magazine 26 Mar, 1957 10-11 "Ben Hur" Wallace, Lew - author Peninsular Club Magazine 28 Nov, 1959 28-30 "Big Berthas" of 1918 Story of "Battleships on Wheels" by Roger Allen Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Mar, 1958 23-29 "Big Berthas" of 1918 Allen, Roger Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Mar, 1958 23-29 "Big Ed" Walsh Sports - Tunis Johnson honors baseball Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Jul, 1958 24 "Big Ed" Walsh Walsh, Ed Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Jul, 1958 24 "Big Ed" Walsh Sport - Baseball Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Jul, 1958 24 "Big Ed" Walsh Johnson, Tunis - honors baseball Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Jul, 1958 24 "Bon Voyage" to F. Stuart Foote Foote, F. Stuart Peninsular Club News 4 Apr, 1938 13 "Boss Ket" - Bromide Buster "Boss" Kettering Peninsular Club Magazine 28 Jan, 1959 16-18 "Bring Home The Bacon" Kelly, Associate Editor Peninsular Club Magazine 28 Nov, 1959 22-23 "Bring Home The Bacon" Another version of the popular expression Peninsular Club Magazine 30 Oct, 1961 13 "Buck Barry" Barry, Chester Joseph "Buck" Peninsular Club Magazine 30 Apr, 1961 24-25 "Bud" Mulnix Leads Cancer Crusade Mulnix, L. V., Jr. - heads Cancer Crusade Peninsular Club Magazine 32 Apr, 1963 12-13 "Bum's" Annual Luncheon Peninsular Club Magazine 18 Feb, 1950 32 "Chicks' Day" May 20th Sports - Baseball - Chicks Peninsular Club Magazine 18 May, 1950 8-9 "Dear Master" Peninsular Club Magazine 30 Aug, 1961 23 "End of Summer - Back to School" - photograph Zeman, Henry Peninsular Club Magazine 33 Sep, 1964 Cover "Fifteen with Father" Popular TV Sunday feature by Rev. Hugh Beahan Peninsular Club Magazine 26 Apr, 1957 24-26 "Fritz" Mueller Reports Mueller, Frederick H. Peninsular Club Magazine 29 Mar, 1960 22 "Fritz" Mueller Reports Mueller, Frederick H. Peninsular Club Magazine 29 Apr, 1960 8-9 "Fritz" Mueller Reports Mueller, Frederick H. Peninsular Club Magazine 29 May, 1960 14-15 "Fritz" Mueller Reports Mueller, Frederick H. Peninsular Club Magazine 29 Aug, 1960 20-21 "Fritz" Mueller Reports Mueller, Frederick H. Peninsular Club Magazine 29 Sep, 1960 20-21 "Fritz" Mueller Reports Mueller, Frederick H. Peninsular Club Magazine 29 Oct, 1960 16 "Fritz" Mueller Reports Mueller, Frederick H. Peninsular Club Magazine 29 Dec, 1960 100-101 "Gimcracks" Sports - Volley Ball Peninsular Club News 2 Apr, 1936 5 "Gimcracks" Henderson, Bruce Peninsular Club News 2 May, 1936 10 "Go U Northwestern" College song Peninsular Club Magazine 29 Oct, 1960 15 "Grand Rapids As I See It" Article on Grand Rapids by Bud Vestal, Part One Peninsular Club Magazine 26 Oct, 1957 6-7 "Grand Rapids As I See It" Vestal, Bud Peninsular Club Magazine 26 Oct, 1957 6-7 "Grand Rapids As I See It" Souter, Judge Dale Peninsular Club Magazine 26 Dec, 1957 23 "Grand Rapids As I See It" Martin, John D., Jr. Peninsular Club Magazine 26 Dec, 1957 23 Page 1 Peninsular Club Magazine Index TITLE DESCRIPTION SOURCE TITLE VOL DATE PG "Grand Rapids As I See It" Article on Grand Rapids by Dr. Duncan E. Littlefair Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Jan, 1958 6-7 "Harmony Halls" Featured at October Stag Harmony Halls Peninsular Club News 12 Oct, 1944 4 "Home From The Forest", Weidnaar Painting Weidenaar, Reynold - renowned local artist Peninsular Club Magazine 16 Sep, 1948 5-7 "I Kissed Her, Honey!" Krissoff, Abe - short story Peninsular Club Magazine 31 Aug, 1962 15 "I've Got A Secret" You don't need to guess long … Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Feb, 1958 9 "Illinois Loyalty" College Song Peninsular Club Magazine 30 Nov, 1961 8 "Jack Daniel" Sour Mash Vice-President Jack Garner brought attention to whiskey Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Jul, 1958 20 "Jack Daniel" Sour Mash Garner, Jack (Vice-President) Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Jul, 1958 20 "Jack Was Full Of Beans" How this revised old tale might appear on TV Peninsular Club Magazine 30 Oct, 1961 14-18 "Jerry" Ford Page Ford, Jerry - congressman Peninsular Club Magazine 29 Jan, 1960 16 "Jerry" Ford Page Ford, Jerry - congressman Peninsular Club Magazine 29 Feb, 1960 11 "Jerry" Ford Page Ford, Jerry - congressman Peninsular Club Magazine 29 Mar, 1960 13 "Jerry" Ford Page Ford, Jerry - congressman Peninsular Club Magazine 29 Apr, 1960 24-25 "Jerry" Ford page Ford, Jerry - congressman Peninsular Club Magazine 29 May, 1960 7 "Jerry" Ford Page Ford, Jerry - congressman Peninsular Club Magazine 29 Jul, 1960 13 "Jerry" Ford Page Ford, Jerry - congressman Peninsular Club Magazine 29 Oct, 1960 26 "Jerry" Ford Page Ford, Jerry - congressman Peninsular Club Magazine 31 Aug, 1962 7 "Jerry" Ford Page Ford, Jerry - congressman Peninsular Club Magazine 31 Sep, 1962 10 "Jerry" Ford Page Ford, Jerry - congressman Peninsular Club Magazine 31 Oct, 1962 19 "Jerry" Ford Page Ford, Jerry - congressman Peninsular Club Magazine 31 Dec, 1962 139 "Leaf Drift" Anderson, Miriam - poem Peninsular Club Magazine 26 Nov, 1957 32 "Little Red Schoolhouse" Rapids-Standard little landmark Peninsular Club Magazine 31 Nov, 1962 6-7 "Livingston, I Presume" Series of "Our Man Livingston" Peninsular Club Magazine 28 Dec, 1959 103 "Main Street Crusader" Caslow, Winfield H. - radio campaign Peninsular Club Magazine 28 Mar, 1959 11-14 "Mike" Griffin Lanford Griffin's son joins Ted Brink Printers Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Sep, 1958 13 "Mike" Griffin Griffin, Michael G. Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Sep, 1958 13 "Mike" Griffin Ted Brink Printers Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Sep, 1958 13 "Morning Over the Marshlands" Benson, Frank W. - artist Peninsular Club Magazine 16 Nov, 1948 39 "O'Callaghan Meet A Gremlin" A fiction story about Ireland, leprechauns and the feys Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Dec, 1958 138-139 "On Wisconsin" College songs Peninsular Club Magazine 29 May, 1960 26-27 "Operation: Christine Jorgesen" Jorgesen, Christine Peninsular Club Magazine 29 Apr, 1960 10-11 "Please Don't Eat The Daisies" Florida's deatly ornamental plants Peninsular Club Magazine 31 Mar, 1962 14 "Razzin' the Rapids" Barnes, Ray - sketch artist Peninsular Club Magazine 26 Dec, 1957 112 "Sailing on Reeds Lake" - a photograph Abbott, Jay C. Peninsular Club Magazine 33 Aug, 1964 Cover "Song of the Bells" Stafford, Thomas D. - poem Peninsular Club Magazine 26 Dec, 1957 21 "Still Waters" photograph - cover page Abbott, Jay C. Peninsular Club Magazine 33 Jul, 1964 Cover "Swing Low Sweet Chariot" Classics - keep hands of pressure groups off classics Peninsular Club Magazine 26 Dec, 1957 182-186 "Taquamenon Falls", cover photo Abbott, Jay C. Peninsular Club Magazine 33 May, 1964 Cover "Ten Minutes For Peace" To advance world peace Peninsular Club Magazine 30 Dec, 1961 65-66 "The Accordion Man", fiction Elliott, Gerald A. - A Christmas Parable Peninsular Club Magazine 30 Dec, 1961 106-107 "The Chain Letter" Brink, Ted - author Peninsular Club Magazine 30 Dec, 1961 112-113 Page 2 Peninsular Club Magazine Index TITLE DESCRIPTION SOURCE TITLE VOL DATE PG "The Club Lounger" - Peninsular Club, 1889 Peninsular Club 1889 Peninsular Club Magazine 32 Dec, 1963 124-126 "The Coming Through" Short fiction story by Ted Brink Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Dec, 1958 184 "The Coming Through" Brink, Ted Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Dec, 1958 184 "The Dreams of Men" White, T. Gilbert - artist Peninsular Club News 3 Aug, 1937 Cover, 8 "The Gay Nineties Party" Pictures Peninsular Club Magazine 33 Nov, 1964 16-17 "The Hate That Kills" Fiction - "The Hate That Kills" Peninsular Club Magazine 26 Dec, 1957 130-131 "The Night Before Christmas" The image of Santa Peninsular Club Magazine 30 Dec, 1961 94-95 "The Reverend" Retires Edmund Pace has served the great… and just plain Joe Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Feb, 1958 7 "The Reverend" Retires Pace, Rev. Edmund Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Feb, 1958 7 "The Stylist" and "Prestige" Calahan Company produces two magazines Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Dec, 1958 95-100 "The Territorial Enterprise" Famous Nevada weekly again being published Peninsular Club Magazine 28 Feb, 1959 26-29 "The Territorial Enterprise" Twain, Mark Peninsular Club Magazine 28 Feb, 1959 26-29 "The Treatment" Article on the Furniture Capital Peninsular Club Magazine 31 Apr, 1962 14-16 "Touch Hands" In Memory of Deceased Members, 1958 Peninsular Club Magazine 27 Dec, 1958 13 "Turn Over Darling" Interesting gadget advocated for more peaceful sleeping Peninsular Club Magazine 26 Sep, 1957 13 "Whooping It Up In New YorkK" DeLamarter, Jeanne Peninsular Club News 3 Dec, 1936 10 "Whozit" Club Member Quiz Peninsular Club Magazine 31 Dec, 1962 60-62 "Windigo" with Pen Crew Takes Third Place Yacht Club Race Peninsular Club News 9 Mar, 1941 9 "Yellow Kid" Weil Brief review of life and works of "Yellow Kid" Weil, swindler Peninsular Club Magazine 26 Aug, 1957 22-24 140 Million License Plates Kelly, John Peninsular Club Magazine 34 Feb, 1965 32-33 18 Holes & What About It Peninsular Club Magazine 17 Oct, 1949 10, 20 1860 - And Before A review - slavery and secession Peninsular Club Magazine 29 Nov, 1960 9-12 1913 York Lodge Baseball Team Photo Sports - Baseball Peninsular Club Magazine 17 Apr, 1949 23 1919 Dempsey vs.
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