The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 133Appended 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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THE DIASPORA Storm Poem towards of Light its Center I And when it seems that we are forgotten wind may bring a rememberence of the past and present so sweet the first eye is jubilant in its light and tells what is to come .
THE DIASPORA Storm Poem towards of Light its Center I And when it seems that we are forgotten wind may bring a rememberence of the past and present so sweet the first eye is jubilant in its light and tells what is to come .
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Perhaps Doctor Chase might have underestimated the extent of the damage . He's a fine doctor - you couldn't have received better attention from any- body . But it does seem to me that they were rather hasty in treating you .
Perhaps Doctor Chase might have underestimated the extent of the damage . He's a fine doctor - you couldn't have received better attention from any- body . But it does seem to me that they were rather hasty in treating you .
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History , as ' progress ' seems quite dead . 39 Otherwise - things as they have taken place so consistently with us in this country are relevant , both as condition and as presence . They have been , always , a basic company , and they ...
History , as ' progress ' seems quite dead . 39 Otherwise - things as they have taken place so consistently with us in this country are relevant , both as condition and as presence . They have been , always , a basic company , and they ...
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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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