Thanks

The Plum Creek Review, Oberlin’s oldest literary magazine,
was founded in 1964. In 1997, the name was
changed to Enchiridion.

This year we decided to revive the original name, in
the spirit of returning to our roots. We hope you have
enjoyed Oberlin College’s 2008 edition of The Plum
Creek Review!

This transition would not have been possible without
the help and kindness given by many different members
of the Oberlin community.

The Plum Creek Review would like to thank the following
residence halls and co-ops for graciously providing
us with the funds necessary to print this issue:
East, Langston, Tank, Baldwin, and Barrows.
We would also like to thank the SFC for ultimately
working with us to fulfill our financing needs.

Of course, we would like to express our continued, eternal,
and overflowing gratitude to Wendy Kasko for her
guidance and patience in printing matters.

The staff would like to thank our graduating
editors-in-chief, Ben Kossak and Maya Silver, and wish
them luck in all their future endeavors. Maya and Ben,
your spunk and gusto will be missed!

Finally, but certainly not leastily, we'd like to thank
everyone who submitted this semester. Please keep the
Fall magazine in mind as you pursue your artistic interests
over the summer!

Love,
Spunk, Gusto, and the rest of the Plum Creek Review
Crew

Plum.Creek@oberlin.edu
Wilder Box 29

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