The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 133,Oplag 2–3Herrick & Noyes., 1963 |
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Side 39
... don't sound very enthusiastic . " I have finished with the hash . My plate is empty . I lay my knife and fork down across the middle of my plate . " Guy , you know I need a man around . . . You understand that , don't you ? " An ...
... don't sound very enthusiastic . " I have finished with the hash . My plate is empty . I lay my knife and fork down across the middle of my plate . " Guy , you know I need a man around . . . You understand that , don't you ? " An ...
Side 40
... don't frown on me . ' " " " I don't frown on you , mother . " " Try to like Jack . It means a great deal to me . " " You'll have to accept what I say . I can't go any farther than that . " " Tell me why you don't like him . " " I just ...
... don't frown on me . ' " " " I don't frown on you , mother . " " Try to like Jack . It means a great deal to me . " " You'll have to accept what I say . I can't go any farther than that . " " Tell me why you don't like him . " " I just ...
Side 18
... don't know nothin . ' You're just a stupid clod . A small town jerk . You don't know your ass from a hole and you pretend you got govern- ment secrets . " " What about all the spies they caught that turned out to be nothin ' but Heebs ...
... don't know nothin . ' You're just a stupid clod . A small town jerk . You don't know your ass from a hole and you pretend you got govern- ment secrets . " " What about all the spies they caught that turned out to be nothin ' but Heebs ...
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EDITORS TABLE | 4 |
NEW POETRY 1964 Daniel Harris | 5 |
VARIATIONS ON A THEME Raymond DiPalma | 9 |
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