The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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... living in Berkeley . While rowing on the 150 pound crew , he is known for his Faulkner moustache . ' s poems are in projective verse from his manu- script in progress , " Do and Make . " from the City of Dis , is a junior majoring in ...
... living in Berkeley . While rowing on the 150 pound crew , he is known for his Faulkner moustache . ' s poems are in projective verse from his manu- script in progress , " Do and Make . " from the City of Dis , is a junior majoring in ...
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CLAIRE I was living in Paris when I received that letter from her . I was living with a family that was kind to me , in a room that pleased me with its look of worn elegance . There was a pink silk cover on the studio couch ; the table ...
CLAIRE I was living in Paris when I received that letter from her . I was living with a family that was kind to me , in a room that pleased me with its look of worn elegance . There was a pink silk cover on the studio couch ; the table ...
Side 52
... America only a very few serious artists can make their living from art work exclusively . This in- cludes many with established reputations . Why ? The answer is simple . The number of people producing art increased at least with 52.
... America only a very few serious artists can make their living from art work exclusively . This in- cludes many with established reputations . Why ? The answer is simple . The number of people producing art increased at least with 52.
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