The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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Side 47
... believe in the telephone , " said Bernard Shaw , and how right he was . It is a favorite pastime for art historians to try to trace the beginning of modern art , further and further back . Some relate it to Goya , some to El Greco ...
... believe in the telephone , " said Bernard Shaw , and how right he was . It is a favorite pastime for art historians to try to trace the beginning of modern art , further and further back . Some relate it to Goya , some to El Greco ...
Side 50
... strike out on its own and it behaved exactly the same way as all children in this situation . I believe that action painting was , subconsciously motivated by the desire to create an esthetic no man's land . Its intent was 50.
... strike out on its own and it behaved exactly the same way as all children in this situation . I believe that action painting was , subconsciously motivated by the desire to create an esthetic no man's land . Its intent was 50.
Side 55
... believe in . They shop around for easy solutions in the bargain basements of education . Great efforts have to be spent to sell them the idea that what you propose to teach them is worth their while to learn . Most of them walk around ...
... believe in . They shop around for easy solutions in the bargain basements of education . Great efforts have to be spent to sell them the idea that what you propose to teach them is worth their while to learn . Most of them walk around ...
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