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Silk, undated (circa 1995)

 Item — Box: HS Student Publications Box 03
Abstract, Scope, Contents

From the title page:

Dalton's first Asian Literary Magazine produced by the Asian Culture Club. The translation of "silk" is "zh", very close in sound to the Chinese word for "poem", "sh".

Dates: Publication: undated (circa 1995)

The Custodian: Entirely the Children’s Magazine, May 1927

 Item — Box: MS Student Publications Box 01
Abstract, Scope, Contents

Stories, poems, plays, and letters written by 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th grade students. This is the oldest student publication in the Dalton Archives collection.

Dates: Publication: May 1927

The DLSM, December 1976-June 1977

 Series — Box MS Student Publications Box 02: [Barcode: 31002010062064]
Dates: Publication: December 1976-June 1977

The Elementary Window, January 1937-Spring 1940

 Series — Box MS Student Publications Box 02: [Barcode: 31002010062064]
Dates: Publication: January 1937-Spring 1940

The Experiment, Vol. 1, No. 1, May 1930

 Item — Box MS Student Publications Box 02: [Barcode: 31002010062064]
Abstract, Scope, Contents

Written and published by Junior High School students, this small magazine contains stories, poetry, and original print illustrations.

Dates: Publication: May 1930

The First Step, undated, circa 2001

 Item — Box MS Student Publications Box 02: [Barcode: 31002010062064]
Abstract, Scope, Contents

This middle school literary magazine includes poetry, short stories, and illustrations.

Dates: Publication: undated, circa 2001

The Linguist, 1966-1968, undated

 Series — Box: HS Student Publications Box 02
Abstract, Scope, Contents

The Linguist was a publication of the high school student Linguist Committee in the late 1960s. The publication features articles, creative writing, poetry, interviews, puzzles, and recipes written in French, Spanish, Russian, or Latin. Original student writing as well as English translations of published work is included. Many of the articles are illustrated with student drawings.

Dates: 1966-1968, undated