The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 60,Oplag 1–3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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... present at a quiet game of poker , or witness the midnight supper of welsh rarebits and beer , or intrude upon any of those occupations sacred to the dormitory and the college man . Our purpose is an entirely different one , for we ...
... present at a quiet game of poker , or witness the midnight supper of welsh rarebits and beer , or intrude upon any of those occupations sacred to the dormitory and the college man . Our purpose is an entirely different one , for we ...
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... good natured it develops into that pleasant bantering spirit everywhere present within college walls . There is a phase of our gossip , however , which is unfortunate . The tendency to judge Oct. , 1894 ] 3 College Gossip .
... good natured it develops into that pleasant bantering spirit everywhere present within college walls . There is a phase of our gossip , however , which is unfortunate . The tendency to judge Oct. , 1894 ] 3 College Gossip .
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... present . And gossip without criticism will be found to be quite as pleasant . We often discover that our opinion of men , no matter how sure we may be of that opinion , will change with more intimate acquaintance , and then we can only ...
... present . And gossip without criticism will be found to be quite as pleasant . We often discover that our opinion of men , no matter how sure we may be of that opinion , will change with more intimate acquaintance , and then we can only ...
Side 6
... present here that spirit of fairness which is at the basis of all that is best at Yale . That spirit of fairness we should keep in our college gossip , and not infer that the " grind " is an unpleasant man to know socially because he ...
... present here that spirit of fairness which is at the basis of all that is best at Yale . That spirit of fairness we should keep in our college gossip , and not infer that the " grind " is an unpleasant man to know socially because he ...
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... present- ing vice in all its hideousness , not masking it so that it becomes attractive . To him ignorance and innocence are not synonyms , nor does he believe that knowledge of dis- ease prompts the surgeon to love it . The nude Oct ...
... present- ing vice in all its hideousness , not masking it so that it becomes attractive . To him ignorance and innocence are not synonyms , nor does he believe that knowledge of dis- ease prompts the surgeon to love it . The nude Oct ...
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