The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 101Appended 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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a A brilliant beginning is no sure sign of longevity , but it is fortunate that the Lit.'s antiquity can look back with satisfaction to the impressive opening of its career . There is no appearance of genius but abundance of taste and ...
a A brilliant beginning is no sure sign of longevity , but it is fortunate that the Lit.'s antiquity can look back with satisfaction to the impressive opening of its career . There is no appearance of genius but abundance of taste and ...
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To be sure , it was comforting to recall that he was a Yale B.A. — not a Harvard A.B. that he had been bred in the editorial tradition of the Yale Lit. , and that he had eventually taken his Ph.D. from Yale . But further scrutiny raised ...
To be sure , it was comforting to recall that he was a Yale B.A. — not a Harvard A.B. that he had been bred in the editorial tradition of the Yale Lit. , and that he had eventually taken his Ph.D. from Yale . But further scrutiny raised ...
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Oh , to be sure ; he had forgotten for the moment — his book had been accepted for a spring publication . So he decided to go . George Hall , in the math department , was coming for him in his car . Hall was decidedly a good fellow to ...
Oh , to be sure ; he had forgotten for the moment — his book had been accepted for a spring publication . So he decided to go . George Hall , in the math department , was coming for him in his car . Hall was decidedly a good fellow to ...
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