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mazec

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2005 10:58 am
Post subject: Cornell Daily Sun 1941-43 online
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Digital images of The Cornell Daily Sun through August 1979 are now
available online as PDFs, including 1941-1943, when Vonnegut was on the
staff. Unfortunately, image quality is fairly poor, and many pages are cut
off at the inside due to the fact that they apparently used bound issues for
the scans.

The following is a list of all known items and columns in the 1941-43 Sun
which were by Vonnegut, or which mention him:

"Innocents Abroad"
By Kurt Vonnegut
25 March 1941
Page 4

"The 1941-42 Sun Board"
[Unsigned notice listing staff for the coming year]
27 March 1941
Page 4

"Innocents Abroad"
By Kurt Vonnegut
9 April 1941
Page 4

"Innocents Abroad"
By Kurt Vonnegut
15 April 1941
Page 4

"Speaking of Sports: Cornell's Rugby Club Tries to Forget Harvard and 38-0"
By Kurt Vonnegut
16 April 1941
Page 7

"Innocents Abroad"
By Kurt Vonnegut
21 April 1941
Page 4

"Well All Right: Bayonet Drill at the Rate of Seven in 20 Seconds, or, Oh
For a Couple of Nazis"
By Kurt Vonnegut
22 April 1941
Page 4

"Innocents Abroad"
By Kurt Vonnegut
23 April 1941
Page 4

"Innocents Abroad"
By Kurt Vonnegut
30 April 1941
Page 4

1 May 1941
Page 10
"Speaking of Sports: Mood Indigo on Upper Alumni, or, It Ain't Cricket"
By Kurt Vonnegut

"Innocents Abroad"
By Kurt Vonnegut
2 May 1941
Page 4

"Innocents Abroad"
By Kurt Vonnegut
3 May 1941
Page 4

"Innocents Abroad"
By Kurt Vonnegut
9 May 1941
Page 4

"Well All Right: In Which We Dare to Enter a Stronghold of Evil"
By Kurt Vonnegut
10 May 1941
Page 4

Explosion in Chem Lab
[Unsigned news brief; speculated contribution by Kurt Vonnegut]
13 May 1941
Page 1

"Innocents Abroad"
By Kurt Vonnegut
14 May 1941
Page 4

"Well All Right: Gloomy Wednesday-or Why We Wish We Were an an Independent"
By Kurt Vonnegut
21 May 1941
Page 4

"Well All Right: Finding the News in the News"
By Kurt Vonnegut
22 May 1941
Page 4

"Well All Right: We Impress Life Magazine with Our Efficient Role in
National Defense"
By Kurt Vonnegut
23 May 1941
Page 4

"Innocents Abroad"
By Kurt Vonnegut
26 May 1941
Page 4

"Well All Right: Doomed to Look Like a Freshman All Our Lives"
By Kurt Vonnegut
22 September 1941
Page 4

"Well All Right: In Which We Get Trimmed and Find the Barber in the Same
Boat"
By Kurt Vonnegut
26 September 1941
Page 4

"Well All Right: Ramblings of One Who is Weak in the Exchequer, and in the
Mind"
By Kurt Vonnegut
8 October 1941
Page 4

"Well All Right: We Chase a Lone Eagle and End Up on the Wrong Side of the
Fence"
By Kurt Vonnegut
13 October 1941
Page 4

"Well All Right: A Challenge to Superman!!!!"
By Kurt Vonnegut
11 November 1941
Page 4

"Speaking of Sports: Everything's Okely Dokely with Moakley"
By Kurt Vonnegut
4 December 1941
Page 12

"Well All Right: A Worrisome Thing to Leave You to Sing the Blues-in the
Night"
By Kurt Vonnegut
11 February 1942
Page 4

"Speaking of Sports: 16 Thousand Witnesses-The Millrose Story"
By Kurt Vonnegut
13 February 1942
Page 12

"Well All Right: All This and English 2"
By Kurt Vonnegut
19 February 1942
Page 4

"Well All Right: Unaccustomed As We Are to Public Speaking."
By Kurt Vonnegut
25 February 1942
Page 4

"Speaking of Sports: Madison Square Garden is No Bed of Roses"
By Kurt Vonnegut
2 March 1942
Page 8

"Well All Right: In Defense of the Golden West"
By Kurt Vonnegut
4 March 1942
Page 4

"Speaking of Sports: Cornell's Indoor Track Team Prepares for the First Real
Test-The IC4-A's Saturday"
By Kurt Vonnegut
5 March 1942
Page 8

"Speaking of Sports: More Dope on the IC4A Gang."
By Kurt Vonnegut
6 March 1942
Page 12

"Speaking of Sports: Tonight is the Night to be Bright -"
By Kurt Vonnegut
7 March 1942
Page 7

"Speaking of Sports: And Red Friesell Wasn't Near the Place!"
By Kurt Vonnegut
11 March 1942
Page 8

"The 1942-1943 Sun Board"
20 March 1942
Page 4

"Well All Right: Albino for a Day, or in the Pink"
By Kurt Vonnegut
24 March 1942
Page 4

"Well All Right: The Drunken Mr.'s Pro and Con
[By Kurt Vonnegut]
24 April 1942
Page 4

"Well All Right: The Lost Battalion Undergoes a Severe Shelling
[By Kurt Vonnegut]
4 May 1942
Page 4

"Skittles and Beer: Fifth Column"
[Unsigned editorial/humor column mentioning Vonnegut]
25 May 1942
Page 4

"Well All Right: For Whom the Bell Tolls"
By Kurt Vonnegut
26 September 1942
Page 4

"Well All Right: In Which Mr. Willkie and We Raise Stinks on Opposite Sides
of the Fence."
By Kurt Vonnegut
29 September 1942
Page 4

"Well All Right: How're You Going to Keep 'Em Down on the Farm, After They've
Seen Lockheed?"
By Kurt Vonnegut
22 October 1942
Page 4

"Berry Patch: Mr. Anthony, What I Want to Know"
By Kurt Vonnegut
24 October 1942
Page 4

"Berry Patch: Adventures with Dynamite in the Land of the 20-20 Duck"
By Kurt Vonnegut
2 November 1942
Page 4

"Well All Right: .And Then There Was the Publicity Crazy Man That Clipped
his Name Out of the Phone Directory for His Scrap Book."
By Kurt Vonnegut
13 November 1942
Page 4

Correspondence
[Two letters which refer to one of Vonnegut' columns]
17 November 1942
Page 4

Untitled announcement under masthead mentioning Vonnegut
15 December 1942
Page 4

Masthead
[Vonnegut's name is listed for the last time]
16 February 1943
Page 4

-André

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2005 8:13 pm
Post subject: Re: Cornell Daily Sun 1941-43 online [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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> > > Digital images of The Cornell Daily Sun through August 1979 are now
> > > available online as PDFs, including 1941-1943, when Vonnegut was on
> > > the staff. Unfortunately, image quality is fairly poor, and many pages
> > > are cut off at the inside due to the fact that they apparently used
> > > bound issues for the scans.
>
> Anyone know which issues contain Vonnegut's work?

Yes. I do. I included a complete list of column titles with their pages and
publication dates in my first message here on the subject. How did you
manage to miss it?

-André

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 7:13 pm
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On Sat, 26 Nov 2005 10:58:04 -0500, "M Andre Z Eckenrode"
<mazec RemoveThis @localnet.commie> wrote:

>Digital images of The Cornell Daily Sun through August 1979 are now
>available online as PDFs, including 1941-1943, when Vonnegut was on the
>staff. Unfortunately, image quality is fairly poor, and many pages are cut
>off at the inside due to the fact that they apparently used bound issues for
>the scans.
>
>The following is a list of all known items and columns in the 1941-43 Sun
>which were by Vonnegut, or which mention him:
>
>"Innocents Abroad"
>By Kurt Vonnegut
>25 March 1941
>Page 4
....
Thanks for posting this!

I read a sampling of these. I didn't find anything very indicative
that the author would become the talented writer we all know and love,
but it was interesting to read them, nonetheless.
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