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Number 16, Spring 1981 (New Series)Table of Contents
- Fanatics
- pp. 13-20
- What a Nuisance
- pp. 21-25
- Terrific People
- pp. 26-30
- Black Polaks
- pp. 31-32
- Baholikonga
- pp. 33-38
- Pork Bellies Are Falling
- pp. 39-48
- Too Pat
- pp. 49-54
- Cutoff
- pp. 55-68
- Strawberries
- pp. 69-78
- Oranges
- pp. 80-84
- Mrs. Powell
- pp. 95-100
- Jai Alai, Far From Home
- pp. 101-109
- The Collected Works of Brown
- pp. 110-119
- My Mother Takes Me to the Park
- pp. 129-135
- Hostages
- pp. 136-149
- Contributors
- p. 152
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