The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 95,Oplag 2Yale Literary Society, 1931 |
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... lecturer on literary matters to groups not immediately concerned with literature , the best person to introduce a for- eign speaker with a few gracious words . As a toastmaster he has tact and encouragement for the faltering ... lectures 23.
... lecturer on literary matters to groups not immediately concerned with literature , the best person to introduce a for- eign speaker with a few gracious words . As a toastmaster he has tact and encouragement for the faltering ... lectures 23.
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... lectures and reviews , in periodical essays and books , he has interested countless numbers of people in reading . And he has done service to the older writers through two remarkable institutions . The Faerie Queene Club , which has its ...
... lectures and reviews , in periodical essays and books , he has interested countless numbers of people in reading . And he has done service to the older writers through two remarkable institutions . The Faerie Queene Club , which has its ...
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... lectures , churches , and the like , the Professor returned to New Haven in time for an eight - twenty Monday ... Lectures in the largest hall in Cambridge , the police were called in to preserve order and clear the aisles . And all ...
... lectures , churches , and the like , the Professor returned to New Haven in time for an eight - twenty Monday ... Lectures in the largest hall in Cambridge , the police were called in to preserve order and clear the aisles . And all ...
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