The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 101Yale Literary Society, 1936 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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... write instantly and perfectly upon touching the paper and thus allow the user to fully and uninter- ruptedly concentrate on the work at hand . - — and , A Waterman's was the world's most perfect writing instrument in 1884 today , a ...
... write instantly and perfectly upon touching the paper and thus allow the user to fully and uninter- ruptedly concentrate on the work at hand . - — and , A Waterman's was the world's most perfect writing instrument in 1884 today , a ...
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... writer who is authentic . You can't keep him from writing ! A Bunyan or a Raleigh or an O. Henry , even , is rapturous about the leisure and seclusion for writing that he finds in prison . A man who will not write as zealously for the ...
... writer who is authentic . You can't keep him from writing ! A Bunyan or a Raleigh or an O. Henry , even , is rapturous about the leisure and seclusion for writing that he finds in prison . A man who will not write as zealously for the ...
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front of it , in Northern Vermont . He had time not only to write , but to edit and , himself , by hand , to print a small maga- zine . I know of no chromium - plated , stream - lined writer of magazine serials who has half his leisure ...
front of it , in Northern Vermont . He had time not only to write , but to edit and , himself , by hand , to print a small maga- zine . I know of no chromium - plated , stream - lined writer of magazine serials who has half his leisure ...
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