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Side 5
... recently altered the repose of the entry to the Graduate School . Can- didates waiting for their doctorate ex- amination results eye with uneasiness the piece of furniture from the French gratitude train which currently sep- arates them ...
... recently altered the repose of the entry to the Graduate School . Can- didates waiting for their doctorate ex- amination results eye with uneasiness the piece of furniture from the French gratitude train which currently sep- arates them ...
Side 6
... recently were not at all surprised when the news story which carried the account of a promi- nent Yale basketball player's destruc- tion of existent college records bore the dateline " New Heaven . " It pleases the editors of the Lit ...
... recently were not at all surprised when the news story which carried the account of a promi- nent Yale basketball player's destruc- tion of existent college records bore the dateline " New Heaven . " It pleases the editors of the Lit ...
Side 18
... recently reached this country in a translation by Kay Boyle under the title of Devil in the Flesh , and was published re- cently under the aegis of Caresse Crosby and her Black Sun Press . The story of the book ( there is no real plot ) ...
... recently reached this country in a translation by Kay Boyle under the title of Devil in the Flesh , and was published re- cently under the aegis of Caresse Crosby and her Black Sun Press . The story of the book ( there is no real plot ) ...
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