The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 116,Oplag 5Yale Literary Society, 1949 |
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... present Yale's " best in creative thought and style . " Our emphasis will be on breadth and scope , for it is our aim to achieve the broad- est possible student participation com- mensurate with the highest possible standards . No rigid ...
... present Yale's " best in creative thought and style . " Our emphasis will be on breadth and scope , for it is our aim to achieve the broad- est possible student participation com- mensurate with the highest possible standards . No rigid ...
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... PRESENT J. E. MAMIS appears on the mast- head of the Lit. Readers of Chronicle may remember And Our Fathers that Begat us which appeared last spring HEINZ M. LUBASZ although born in Vienna , lived in Germany in the very house where ...
... PRESENT J. E. MAMIS appears on the mast- head of the Lit. Readers of Chronicle may remember And Our Fathers that Begat us which appeared last spring HEINZ M. LUBASZ although born in Vienna , lived in Germany in the very house where ...
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... poets as possible and to stimulate further contributions . We present Spring Anthology to our readers in order that they might share with us its freshness and vitality . 888 HBW 12 I. PROLOGUE Please Do Not By JOHN FREEMAN hail SPRING ...
... poets as possible and to stimulate further contributions . We present Spring Anthology to our readers in order that they might share with us its freshness and vitality . 888 HBW 12 I. PROLOGUE Please Do Not By JOHN FREEMAN hail SPRING ...
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