Show Tomorrow's Pen issue portrays effect of atom war on society The Atomic That's the subject of spring quarter's Pen which arrives The main feature of Paul Cracroft's masterpiece is a section devoted to the results of atomic warfare as it would affect academic fields have gone out on a limb and given their views as to what the effects of atom bombing would Bill Johnston's cover of a well-populated campus after an atomic bomb explosion is a realistic expose of the horrors of an atomic He has also contributed a brilliant portrayal of Moses dressed in black robes overturning tombstones before the eyes of flight officers who have just exploded an atomic bomb somewhere in the Along with the main section are short stories by Roy Root and editor Paul Cracroft and poems by Jerry Peter B. Walsh and Jim Assisting Cracroft in editing the quarterly-were John and Thelma The magazine may be obtained in the Union Library and at the Annex by exchanging the Pen handbook |