The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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... least , would move quickly lest the hand of maman fall too hard on bare legs . But I waited until the rain actually began to fall before closing my balcony doors , for the wind was cool against my face . The activity that preceded the ...
... least , would move quickly lest the hand of maman fall too hard on bare legs . But I waited until the rain actually began to fall before closing my balcony doors , for the wind was cool against my face . The activity that preceded the ...
Side 51
... least as much with their quality as with their concept . There are several stories floating around of how Pollock started his drip painting technique . I don't really think that this is too important . I am sure he wasn't sitting around ...
... least as much with their quality as with their concept . There are several stories floating around of how Pollock started his drip painting technique . I don't really think that this is too important . I am sure he wasn't sitting around ...
Side 55
... least they offered something positive against which the student could react and also taught them something about their craft . Today they are deprived of even that . The students are confused in and out of school . They don't know ...
... least they offered something positive against which the student could react and also taught them something about their craft . Today they are deprived of even that . The students are confused in and out of school . They don't know ...
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