The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 130,Oplag 3–4Yale Literary Society, 1962 |
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... mass of color and sound , the exuberance , the belief in holiday . " Last chance . A hundred pennies a round trip . " Here and there an individual emerged for him . He saw a head toss , a plump arm lean against the rail . Someone ...
... mass of color and sound , the exuberance , the belief in holiday . " Last chance . A hundred pennies a round trip . " Here and there an individual emerged for him . He saw a head toss , a plump arm lean against the rail . Someone ...
Side 28
... mass or had an eight o'clock class , I watched rue de Rennes come alive from this balcony , saw the street cleaner come and nudge the clochard off the heat vent in the sidewalk , saw the old man put his blanket in the baby carriage that ...
... mass or had an eight o'clock class , I watched rue de Rennes come alive from this balcony , saw the street cleaner come and nudge the clochard off the heat vent in the sidewalk , saw the old man put his blanket in the baby carriage that ...
Side 51
... mass entertainment and big business . - When the progressive artist was attacked by society , he had an identity , a clearly established position . Working themselves into great furors , people payed their left - handed homage to the ...
... mass entertainment and big business . - When the progressive artist was attacked by society , he had an identity , a clearly established position . Working themselves into great furors , people payed their left - handed homage to the ...
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