Ashley, John, et al, eds. The Trinity School Review 4.1 (spring 2006): 51. "Substitute Metaphors to Take away Conviction" by John Seasly. "Will-O-Wisp", "Dawn of a New Day" by John Ashley. "The Evening of October 3rd, 2005", "The Sunset of October 3rd, 2005" by Diana Stutzman. "Absalom", "Wakes" by Daniel Boughton. "The Storm Beast" by Mary Zwerneman. "Freedom on the British Isles", "Unbreakable Bonds" by Peter Greer. "Untitled" by Justin Loughran. "Untitled" by Calla Couch. "Ink and Paper" by Kelci Schmidt. "Time", "Untitled" by Larissa Cerbin. "Night" by Mary Feeks. "Smile for the Last Time" by Kathryn Searcy. "Escape" by Theodora Hannan. "Untitled", "Pen" by Kelsey Timmer. "Old Man Winter" by John Califano. "Ode to the Waterfountain" by Theresa Behrens. "Miracles" by Christine Dits. "Conuai's Aenid", "Ticking" by Cavanaugh Hannan. "Through the Eyes of an Athlete" by Kyle Hoover. "New Orlean' Way Sax", "Max Richter's Blue Notebooks" by Evan DeClercq.

---. The Trinity School Review 5.1 (spring 2007): 83. "Coke Rules Pepsi Anyday", "Spring Rain", "Stillness" by Diana Stutzman. "Storm", "Untitled", "Untitled" by Theresa Behrens. "Nighttime Swimming" by Meg Onkka. "Where Did Love Go?" by Tanikwa McGhee. "Battle of Gettysburg: A Painting of the Sea and the Storm", "Untitled", "Untitled" by Larissa Cerbin. "Walking", "My Secret" by Cavanaugh Hannan. "Still Asleep" by Michael Nguyen. "Your Final Disaster", "The Inner Voice" by Kelsey Cataldo. "Tentatio per Incendia", "Spirits of Gettysburg" by Peter Greer. "The Nighttime Sandbox", "Self-Talk" by Christine Dits. "Untitled" by Lucia Seasly. "Untitled" by Caitlin Soley. "Thoughtless", "Broken" by Aimee Lattimer. "Peace" by Sarah Favo. "burn": or, "inspired by a purchase at mustard seed" by Daniel Boughton. "Sunrise" by John Zwerneman. "Baring the Soul", "Jump the Fence" by Alyson Davenport. "Rhymes" by Sarah McShane. "Summer Dreams" by Sarah Raciti. "The Battle Called Life" by Michael Rose. "Outside My Room" by Adrienne Chabot. "Now Is the Time" by Maddie Thomas. "Ashtray Smile", "Dry Wit", "Monday Morning" by Courtney Soley. "Responses" by Mike Dits. "Sunrise" by Kelsey Timmer. "Jump-Rope", "A Schoolday", "Summer Storm" by Mimi Pingel.

Burgin, Richard, ed. Boulevard 17.1 & 2 (49 & 50, fall 2001): 250. "Elemental" by Bruce Bond. "Comparative Religion", "The Foundling" by Rebecca Seiferle. From "As Long As It's Big" by John Bricuth. "Mushrooms" by Paul Martin. "Open Heart" by Brooke Horvath. "Go Greyhound", "Oath to my Former Life", "It's Not So Much the Heat as the Stupidity" by Bob Hicok. "The Assembly Line" by Albert Goldbarth. "Fear of Old Age", "In the End the Doorbells Stop" by Kevin Prufer. "Night Wind", "City Library" by Wyatt Prunty. "December 26", "January 20", "February 28" by David Lehman. "Teenager: Fourteen", "Ribs" by Neil Shepard. "Documentary: William Bradford Drafting of Plymouth Plantation", "Kitchen Duty" by David Roderick. "Screen" by Dan Lechay. "Writing Landscape" by Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen. Trans. Alexis Levitin. "Insights" by Elise Partridge. "Obedience" by Rich Levy. "Quarantine" by Louise Mathias. "Naming the Bird" by Susan J. Allspaw. "The Moon" by Robert Nazarene.

Carver, Raymond. Fires: Essays: Poems: Stories. "Drinking While Driving". "Luck". "Distress Sale". 1981. "Your Dog Dies". "Photograph of My Father in His Twenty-Second Year". "Hamid Ramouz (1818-1906)". "Bankruptcy". "The Baker". 1982. "Iowa Summer". "Alcohol". "For Semra, with Marital Vigor". "Looking for Work". "Cheers". "Rogue River Jet-Boat Trip, Gold Beach, Oregon, July 4, 1977". "You Don't Know What Love Is". "Morning, Thinking of Empire". "The Blue Stones". "Tel Aviv and Life on the Mississippi". "The News Carried to Macedonia". "The Mosque in Jaffa". "Not Far from Here". "Sudden Rain". "Balzac". "Country Matters". "This Room". "Rhodes". "Spring, 480 B.C". "Near Klamath". "Autumn". "Winter Insomnia". "Prosser". "At Night the Salmon Move". "With a Telescope Rod on Cowiche Creek". "Poem for Dr. Pratt, a Lady Pathologist". "Wes Hardin: From a Photograph". "Marriage". "The Other Life". "The Mailman as Cancer Patient". "Poem for Hemingway & W.C. Williams". "Torture". "Bobber". "Highway 99E from Chico". "The Cougar". "The Current". "Hunter". "Trying to Sleep Late on a Saturday Morning in November". "Louise". 1982. "Poem for Karl Wallenda, Aerialist Supreme". "Deschutes River". "Forever". New York: Vintage Contemporaries, 1989.

Churchill, Caryl. Cloud 9. 1979-80/1983-5. Excerpts from "Come Gather Sons of England" lyrics by Anthony Wilkins. 1902. Excerpt from "A Boy's Best Friend" lyrics by Joseph D. Skelly. 1897. "Cloud Nine" lyrics by Caryl Churchill and Andy Roberts. 1979. New York: Theatre Communications Group, 2000.

Denver, John, words and music. Excerpt from "Leaving on a Jet Plane". 1967/1995. The Regulators. By Richard Bachman [Stephen King]. New York: Dutton, 1996.

Dits, Andrew, and James Zwerneman, managing eds. The Trinity School Review 1.1 (fall 2002): 27. "The Picking" by Andrew Dits. "6" by Jourdan Huys. "Two Haiku" by John Kurdelak, Joseph Zakas. "Humanity" by Lauren Greer. "To Heraclitus" by Tom Noe. "Untitled" by Marcia Luttio. "The Answer" by Ethan Hatch. "Cotton" by Anne Swan. "The New American Baby" by A Trinity School Parent. "Diamond Bridges" by Andrew Dits.

---. The Trinity School Review 1.2 (spring 2003): 61. "The Travelers Three" by Greer Hannan. "Orion's Kill", "Sumner Beach", "The Cloud" by Anne Swan. "Small" by Chris Kelly. "Spider" by Kendra Snodgrass. "Al", "Leonid", "Innis" by Jourdan Huys. "The Beauty of Life (at Age 5)" by Rachel Larson. "Untitled" by Marcia Luttio. "My View" by Rebecca Feeks. "The Smell of Non-Living", "Exit the Edge of Texas" by Andrew Dits. "All Ends" by Cavanaugh James Hannan. "Poem 31 from the Tao Te Ching", "On the Middle Teton" by Tom Noe. "Untitled" by Monalee Ritenour. "The Call of Valinor" by Greer Hannan. "Five Weeks" by Lauren Greer. "The Writer" by Richard Preuss.

Dunlop, Frank, and Jim Dale, words and music. "Minestroni Macaroni" (slow version), "Minestroni Macaroni" (fast version), "Chow Chow for Now". Scapino!: A Long Way off from Molière. By Frank Dunlop and Jim Dale. Chicago: The Dramatic Publishing Company, 1975.

Foster, Ben, and Jason Sander, eds. Journey 2000: Journey Student Literary Magazine (2000): 126. "You Welcome Me into Your Closet" by Lynn E. Casteel. "Exxxperimental Love Poem for the Millenium" by James O. Guthrel. "For My Daughter" by Daniel Crocker. "THE SPINNING" by T. M. Eaton. "Dim Ghost That Me Am" by Charles Bowman. "The Anti-Valentine's Day Party" by Stephanie Williams. "I Am" by Debbie Herrion. "Phantom Pain" by Sarah Fluegge. "Lament: Mary" by David Evans. "Dearest Mother" by Pamela Clifton. "Sonnet for Granny", "Carpenter's Wife" by Erika Carter. "The Words of Israel" by Ryan Harper. "Hunger", "Thanksgiving" by Stephanie Williams. "Effervescent Departure" by Nicholas J. Watts. "North of Arizona" by T. M. Eaton. "The Way the World Ends" by Lynn E. Casteel. "In a Field" by David M. Taylor. "January Lilacs" by Erika Carter. "Daisies and Dandelions" by Clay Matthews. "Mental Diagram Number One" by James O. Guthrel. "Moving Pictures" by Daniel Crocker. "Bourbon on Quiet" by T. M. Eaton. "Untitled #5" by Stephanie Sommer. "Dragons" by David M. Taylor. "True Danger" by Jared F. Edwards. "Heroin Dream" by David M. Taylor. "After This Cigarette" by Jaysen Buterin. "Perils of a Telephone Call" by Clay Matthews. "Ampersand, Baby, Ampersand", "Fuel-Injected Invective" by C. Scott Smith. "Camel's Ashes" by Nicholas J. Watts. "Silhouette" by David M. Taylor. "Untitled #7" by Stephanie Sommer. "Fishing" by Nikki Trokey.

Frost, Robert. "Nothing Gold Can Stay". 1923/1951. The Outsiders. By S. E. Hinton. 1989. New York: Dell, 1995.

Guare, John. Music and Lyrics. "I'm Here with Bells on", "Back Together Again", "I'm Looking for Something", "Where Is the Devil in Evelyn?". The House of Blue Leaves: A Play in Two Acts. By John Guare. Rev. and rewritten. 1971. New York: Samuel French, 1971.

Homer. The Iliad. Trans., foreword, note, intr., a note on the trans. and glossary of names by Richmond Lattimore. 1951. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1967.

---. The Odyssey. Trans. Robert Fitzgerald. 1961/1963. Note. Postscript. 1962. New York: Vintage, 1990.

Kerouac, Jan. Baby Driver. 1978/1981. Expanded ed. Excerpt from "Baby Driver" by Paul Simon. 1969. A selection of Jan's letters and dreams: "Apodaca Hill", "Bulletins". 1978. "S-No Flakes", "Harbringer of Fame", untitled, "Chicago Greyhound Napkin", untitled. 1979. New York: Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1998.

King, Stephen. Desperation. 1994-5. Excerpt from "One Piece at a Time" by Wayne Kemp. 1976. Excerpt from "Baby Likes to Rock It" words and music by Steve Ripley and Walt Richmond. 1994. Excerpt from "I Feel Lucky" words and music by Mary Chapin-Carpenter and Don Schlitz. 1992. Excerpt from "Do You Believe in Magic" by John Sebastian. 1965. Excerpt from "Leaving on a Jet Plane" words and music by John Denver. 1967/1995. Excerpt from "Good Lovin'" by Rudy Clark and Arthur Resnick. 1965. New York: Viking, 1996.

Lee, Carla, ed. Prescription Strength Poetry. Chapbook. "(Ab)Normal", "Your Hand, on My Waist" by Nikki Trokey. "I Saw Your Fiancé's Boobs", "Dream about Junior High Ex-Girlfriend" by Dustin Michael. "Jack London's Poem with Jager", "Wings of United Airlines and Those Butterfly Band-Aids" by Jon Thrower. "Oh, Sweet Youth, Flush with Misunderstanding", "Dust or the Lack in the Eyes of the Elite" by Carla Lee. "So I Finally Fed My Dog to That Hole in the Wall", "The Galley" by Davis Dunavin. "Futility", "How I Spent My Summer Vacation '88" by Ben Marxer. "Black", "What I See When I Turn on the Television" by Michael G. Howell. "August", "Ayn Rand Is Dead" by Shawn McLain. "Frame, in a Baggie, of Mind", "One Misguided Lesbian Affair" by Kat Milton. Cape Girardeau, MO: Prescription Strength Press, 2003. Autographed by the authors, except Thrower.

Lee, Carla, et al, eds. Journey 2002: Journey Student Literary Magazine (2002): 132. "Are We Going Anywhere?" by Lincoln Barr. "Hoping" by Jon Lanman. "So This Is How My Life Will Be Spent" by Tara Herbst. "Empty Sex" by Daniel Jaycox. "Pre-Dawn Acid Trip", "Home" by Michael G. Howell. "Revelation" by Nikolai J. Watts. "The Unclean" by Daniel Crocker. "To Grandma's Girl" by Thomas Eaton. "Public Relations" by Lynn Casteel. "Audix Lady" by Tony C. Bertram. "Magnetic Poetry Rant #27" by Marybeth Niederkorn. "Creed" by Jon Lanman. "When Jenny Came to Listen" by Thomas Eaton. "After Groznyy a Sonnet" by Jon Thrower. "Suppressed" by Abby Burlbaugh. "2001 Safety Film" by Thomas Eaton. "This Is Not a Poem" by David M. Taylor. "Fountain Top" by Jennifer Nelson. "I'm a Black Man" by David M. Taylor. "Boring Kill" by Jon Thrower. "Bubba Song" by Dustin Michael. "The Electric Girl I Married" by Jon Thrower. "My Hopes" by Kristin Williams. "Reflections on a Monday Morning Hangover" by Michael G. Howell. "Sestina Americana" by Daniel Crocker. "Cherry Bombs under Her Wings" by Rebecca Brown. "One Way down" by Dustin Michael. "The Girl" by Sandra D. Braggs. "First Light Prose" by Ryan Harper. "Your Rock" by Scarlett Cook. "Outside My Window" by Lynn Casteel. "In(terior) Basquiat Reaction-Collage" by James Guthrel. "Grass" by Dirk W. Korczak. "Violent Sunrise" by Jeremy J. Gagnon. "A Night in Potosi" by Pamela Acker. "Sluts Don't Like Me" by Dustin Michael. "I-55 Interchange" by Mike Rengel. "Masters of My Dreams" by Jason Cooper. "Watersoul" by Jon Lanman. "Mechanization" by Abby Burlbaugh. "Tickets Swarm around My Car: Where Did You Go Anne Sexton?" by Kristen Williams, Nikki Trokey, Maeve Roach, and Katie LaGrange. "Britney (Come-Fuck-Me-I'm-Made-of-Plastic) Spears" by Nikki Trokey.

---. Journey 2003: Journey Student Literary Magazine (2003): 124. "A Night in the Death of Bela" by James O. Guthrel. "America the Beautiful" by Sara J. Schmidt. "American Post-Structure (por Uno y Todos)" by Jon Thrower. "Behind Closed Doors" by Michael G. Howell. "Brighton Beach" by Marybeth Niederkorn. "Bootheel Al Tells a Story (Rime of the Ancient Dirty Man" by Shawn McLain. "Deconstruction of a Dream in Four Parts" by Michael G. Howell. "Dog (after Bitch by Carolyn Kizer)" by Jon Thrower. "Gardening in the Head of the Question" by Kat Milton. "Geography Lesson" by Jennifer Nelson. "Head Made of Concrete and Mahogany" by D. Benjamin Marxer. "Heaven on a Shelf" by Sarah Dortch. "Id A Restroom Epiphany" by Abigail Beckwith. "Image" by Tim Nicolai. "Letter to My Brother" by T. C. Bertram. "Losing It" by Marybeth Niederkorn. "One of Those Nights" by Nicole Trokey. "One Woman's Liberation" by Kat Milton. "Pilgramage Suite (Parts I-V):" by T. C. Bertram. "Poem for My Sunburn" by James O. Guthrel. "Reflections of the Water (Dry Creek 6)" by Jeremy J. Gagnon. "SpiderWebs" by Helen White. "The Breakdown of Binary Opposites" by Mandy Henley. "Southern Summers" by Kat Milton. "The Day After I Finished 'A Clockwork Orange'" by Shawn McLain. "The Sweat That Collects on Money before It Manifests from Digital Existence" by Jon Thrower. "To Dr Sigmund Freud" by Nicole Trokey. "Two Old Men Watching an Infiniti for Ten Minutes" by Clay Matthews. "Untitled" by Abigail Beckwith. "Vexations, Elations" by Daniel Boughton. "Vice" by Michael G. Howell. "Walk" by Sara J. Schmidt. "What Could Have Been..." by Helen White. "Willow Thoughts" by Kat Milton. "Untitled Two" by James O. Guthrel. "Guns" by Kat Milton. "Look up" by Shawn McLain. "Trodding Cliche" by Kristi Murray. "November 21" by Matt Heger. "Mediocrity Personified" by D. Benjamin Marxer. "A Day in the Life--01" by Chris Ashby. "Trip to the Slaughterhouse" by Sara J. Schmidt. "Lead Me" by Kristi Murray. "Dame un Beso" by Carla Lee. "Valedictorian Speech" by D. Benjamin Marxer. "Mind Is" by Michael G. Howell.

Letts, Tracy. August: Osage County. Excerpts from "The Hollow Men" by T. S. Eliot. 1952/1971. Excerpts from "Because I Could Not Stop for Death" by Emily Dickinson. 1960/1976. New York: Theatre Communications Group, 2008.

Maloney, Peter, lyrics/David Maloney, music. "Michael's Song" 1985. "Last Chance Texaco: A Play in One Act". Last Chance Texaco and Pastoral: Two One-Act Plays. By Peter Maloney. New York: Samuel French, 1985.

Masters, Edgar Lee. "Knowlt Hoheimer". 1914-5/1942. Cat’s Cradle. By Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. 1963. New York: Delta, 1998.

McGuinness, Frank. Someone Who'll Watch over Me. Excerpts from "Run Rabbit Run" by Noel Gay and Ralph Butler. 1939. Excerpt from "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" words and music by Richard Sherman and Robert Sherman. 1967. London: Faber and Faber, 1992.

McLain, Shawn, et al, eds. Journey 2005: Journey Student Literary Magazine (2005): 118. "Fighting the Good Dead Fight" by Jon Thrower. "American Graffiti" by Ben Marxer. "Listening for an Oasis" by Shawn McLain. "The Old Lie, Once Again" by Ben Pruett. "Untitled" by Amelie Morgan. "Antithesis" by Tom Pridy. "Stripper Poetics" by Mandy Henley. "Void of Light" by Michael G. Howell. "Boredom" by Nicole Argent. "This Will Never Happen to You" by Davis Dunavin. "Slanted" by Ben Marxer. "Roach Motel" by Marcia Herring. "ResponseAbility" by Michael G. Howell. "Vote" by Jonathan E. U. Thomasson. "I Am Catfish" by Dustin Michael. "The Economics of Poems for Pizza" by Ben Marxer. "Little Girls" by Kristina Yesley. "From My Love" by Jason Peters. "War Machine" by Josh Evans. "Hell Yes, Her Husband Was" by Jon Thrower. "When the Rain Comes to Southeast Missouri in August" by Kathryn Carson. "Imperialism" by Amelie Morgan. "Chateau Valhalla" by Wade Christian. "XX Magazine" by Shawn McLain. "Slumber" by Wade Christian. "Ode to Ryan Seacrest" by Nicole Argent. "Northern Plains: A Ghazal" by Nikolai J. Watts. "Gifted" by Amelie Morgan. "Sublunary Phases" by Mandy Henley. "Two Branches" by Shawn McLain. "Childhood Exemption" by Sarah Verelst. "Mg/Pedo/Best/Greek Myth" by Nicole Stanfield. "Pieces of Left behind" by Jarret Green. "Night" by Jason Peters. "This Machine Kills" by Jon Thrower. "Father's Wood Shop" by Shawn McLain.

Pennington, John, ed. of publications. The Rectangle: Journal of Sigma Tau Delta: The International English Honor Society 77 (2002): 118. "Farinelli", "Adam's Elegy" by Alan Kellermann. "Writing Tutor in His Office" by John Alba Cutler. "For Jeremy: A Promise" by Vincent Livoti. "First Time on the Reservation" by Jason Emerson. "Confession", "The Blind Woman's Song" by Elizabeth Fredericks. "Grace" by Brian Blums. "Character Sketch (Plains)", "Lessons in Elocution" by Liz Langemak. "Culling the Herd" by Jennifer Olds. "Beyond Wooden Fences" by Gianmarc Manzione. "Clover Threads" by Kelli Ondusko. "During the Second Wet Season That I Lived in Jakarta" by Brian Roberts. "To Life" by Kelli Petersen. "Real Dad" by Adrienne Platero. "Tamale Sundays" by Stephanie Salazar. "Self-Conception", "Hog-Killing Time" by Kristy Sutton. "Women at Lunch" by Kindra Schweitzer. "On Reading the Poems of Phillis Wheatley Who Remembers Nothing of Her Childhood in Africa" by Lori Bailey. "Blood Miracle" by Steven Sexton. "Age 7" by Heather Shields. "Searching for Yoknapatawpha County, Mississippi" by Kyle Taylor.

Porter, Cole. Excerpts from "Anything Goes". 1934. Born Yesterday: Comedy in Three Acts. By Garson Kanin. 1945-6/1972. New York: Dramatists Play Service, 1973.

Rodgers, Richard, and Oscar Hammerstein II. Excerpts from "You'll Never Walk Alone" The Ultimate Hitchhiker’s Guide: Complete and Unabridged. By Douglas Adams. New York: Wings, 1996.

Roethke, Theodore. Excerpt from "The Lost Son". 1947. Ekaterina: A Novel. By Donald Harington. New York: Harcourt, 1993.

Schiller, David. The Little Zen Companion. New York: Workman, 1994.

Shannon, Mike, ed. The Best of Spitball: The Literary Baseball Magazine. Preface by Peter Golenbock. Intr. Mike Shannon. 1987. "Ground Rule Double" by W. J. Harrison. "The Hellenic League" by Robert L. Harrison. "Curt Flood" by Tim Peeler. "October Series" by Roland Flint. "Mickey Lolich, after the Fact" by Jan Brodt. "In Cold Fields" by Tom Sheehan. New York: Pocket, 1988.

Swan, Anne, and Andrew Vanden Bossche, managing eds. The Trinity School Review 2.2 (spring 2004): 53. "I Am a Strong, Beating Heart" by Melissa Rader. "Adjudicated Covertness", "Leaks through the Cracks of Society" by Lauren Greer. "Morning Coffee", "Insight" by Brian Couch. "Truth" by Christine Dits. "His Own Image", "Delinquent Mythos" by Anne Swan. "Early Morning Meadow" by Ellen Reed. "Sonnet 1: The Ecumenical Amish Man" by Tim Terlep II. "Way of Life" by Kailee Hodowaniec. "A Burning Field of Flowers", "Rotten Mansion", "Socio-Cemetery" by Mark Ferency. "Fontana di Nettuno", "Quilting" by Tom Noe. "Four Seasons Haikus", "Windy Day", "Happening" by Larry Greer. "Ambulances in the Night", "Garden Mouths" by Andrew Dits. "Looking for the Life of the World to Come" by Daniel Boughton. "A Home" by Rachel Larson. "Empty" by Greer Hannan. "Cava nih Seiareta uiaGenaala" by Cavanaugh Hannan. "Torrance", "California" by Jourdan Huys.

Wilde, Oscar. The Complete Illustrated Stories, Plays & Poems of Oscar Wilde. 1991. 88 poems. London: Chancellor, 2000.

Williams, Bobby "Double B". My Little Yellow Book of Poems. Chapbook. Intr. Bobby Williams. "These Flowers". "The Intellectual". "The Peripheral Child". "Things Are Not Working out". "Education". "Dear Nick". "Girl Poem". "In a Land Where". "Fear". "SUV". "Map Quest Dot Com". "Isolation". "Painting". Sketchy Flower, 2006.

 

12 issues of 10 volumes, and 1 best of collection, from 5 literary magazines/journals/reviews (including 345 poems, 2 montages & 1 selection from a poem by 177 poets (1 anonymous, 8 with variable names) & 1 translator), 2 epics by 1 poet & 2 translators, 2 chapbooks (1 by 1 poet (including 13 poems), 1 by 9 poets who also appear in the journals (including 18 poems)) & 3 other collections by 3 poets (more than 138 poems). 2 poems & excerpts from 3 poems by 5 poets and 9 songs & excerpts from 13 songs by 26 songwriters in 6 novels, 5 plays, 1 one-act & 1 collection of novels; 7 poems in letters (expanded ed. of one of those novel) by 1 author. Written/translated/published in 45 different years over a span of 111 years. 1897/1902/1914-5/1923/1934/1939/1942/1947/1951-2/1960-3/1965/1967/1969/1971/1975-6/1978-9/1981-2/1985/1987-1996/1998/2000-7.