The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 133Yale Literary Society, 1964 Appended to v. 30: Valedictory poem and oration pronounced before the senior class in Yale College, Presentation Day, June 21, 1865; Catalogue of the officers and studeints in Yale College, with a statement of the course of instruction in the various departments, 1864-65. |
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... mean I don't usually read the goddam thing because all that Establishment crap bores me , but I just didn't have anything better to do and so I thought , just for some goddam amusement , it would be interesting to see which one of the ...
... mean I don't usually read the goddam thing because all that Establishment crap bores me , but I just didn't have anything better to do and so I thought , just for some goddam amusement , it would be interesting to see which one of the ...
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... mean , of course , what we learn from books , because that is of no importance at all . I mean what we really know , like our assurance about how we know anything , and what we know about the validity of the sentiments , and things like ...
... mean , of course , what we learn from books , because that is of no importance at all . I mean what we really know , like our assurance about how we know anything , and what we know about the validity of the sentiments , and things like ...
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... means of this reproduction are intensely visual and aural , constituting an experience of the shape of the world , it is possible for the film to record and re - produce ( at the moment of projection ) a close approximation of a ...
... means of this reproduction are intensely visual and aural , constituting an experience of the shape of the world , it is possible for the film to record and re - produce ( at the moment of projection ) a close approximation of a ...
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EDITORS TABLE REVIEWS 4 NEW POETRY 1964 Daniel Harris | 4 |
JUBB William Matthews | 6 |
THE WOODEN MODEL Edward Muller | 7 |
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