The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 128,Oplag 4–5Herrick & Noyes, 1960 |
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... University Press . is employed at the Olin Mathieson Company and has been published in numerous poetry magazines , in- cluding Voices . a native of New Haven , is a senior at University of Connecticut , and has three poems in the winter ...
... University Press . is employed at the Olin Mathieson Company and has been published in numerous poetry magazines , in- cluding Voices . a native of New Haven , is a senior at University of Connecticut , and has three poems in the winter ...
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... University , most of the good painters and sculp- tors in New Haven either are connected with Yale now or have received training in its School of Art and Architecture . There is no New Haven artistic " school , " for New York and Boston ...
... University , most of the good painters and sculp- tors in New Haven either are connected with Yale now or have received training in its School of Art and Architecture . There is no New Haven artistic " school , " for New York and Boston ...
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... University of Chicago and Harvard . His poems have appeared widely in magazineš and reviews - among them The New Yorker , Harper's , and The New Republic - and he has given readings of his poetry over radio and at Harvard , Tufts , and ...
... University of Chicago and Harvard . His poems have appeared widely in magazineš and reviews - among them The New Yorker , Harper's , and The New Republic - and he has given readings of his poetry over radio and at Harvard , Tufts , and ...
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Editors Table | 127 |
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Three Miracles | 158 |
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