The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 128,Oplag 4–5Herrick & Noyes, 1960 |
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Side 128
... town are included in a larger view , both men and women . From the Faculty there are such diverse authors as Thomas Bergin , its poet laureate , Dillon Ripley , its scientist , Paul Weiss , its philosopher , Marie Borroff and John ...
... town are included in a larger view , both men and women . From the Faculty there are such diverse authors as Thomas Bergin , its poet laureate , Dillon Ripley , its scientist , Paul Weiss , its philosopher , Marie Borroff and John ...
Side 153
... towns away declared it was the happiest village in all New England . It was the well , he said , that wonderful well like a belly - button on the Green which ... town . Dick Banks THE DEATH OF THE HIRED MUSE Brothel the butterflies , 153.
... towns away declared it was the happiest village in all New England . It was the well , he said , that wonderful well like a belly - button on the Green which ... town . Dick Banks THE DEATH OF THE HIRED MUSE Brothel the butterflies , 153.
Side 225
The Pine Town A section from a novel Hugh Smith - Regen stood in the house that was not his own : the one room of the post office in the town that was one block , the clapboarded patriotic shack where the windows go unwashed and the ...
The Pine Town A section from a novel Hugh Smith - Regen stood in the house that was not his own : the one room of the post office in the town that was one block , the clapboarded patriotic shack where the windows go unwashed and the ...
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Editors Table | 127 |
Bianca VanOrden 133 Sport | 145 |
Three Miracles | 158 |
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