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... America ; entering upon its Seventy - first Volume with the number for October , 1905. It is published by a board of Editors , annually chosen by each successive Senior Class , from the members of that Class . It thus may be fairly said ...
... America ; entering upon its Seventy - first Volume with the number for October , 1905. It is published by a board of Editors , annually chosen by each successive Senior Class , from the members of that Class . It thus may be fairly said ...
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... American poet more bard - like than Sidney Lanier . It is a suggestive fact that Lanier had musical ancestors at the courts of Elizabeth and James I , who apparently acted in a capacity remotely Perhaps it is allied to that of the ...
... American poet more bard - like than Sidney Lanier . It is a suggestive fact that Lanier had musical ancestors at the courts of Elizabeth and James I , who apparently acted in a capacity remotely Perhaps it is allied to that of the ...
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... a count - real goods - I know . Got all kinds of money and can get more . It's a regular society of exiled nobles and they want an American soldier . I'm their man , Monk ! We're goin ' over ' n ' pitch April 1906 ] 257 " Wanderlust . ”
... a count - real goods - I know . Got all kinds of money and can get more . It's a regular society of exiled nobles and they want an American soldier . I'm their man , Monk ! We're goin ' over ' n ' pitch April 1906 ] 257 " Wanderlust . ”
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... been the most daring , roving , lovable prodigal in the world , he would have given his soul , and had given the dear- est thing in his life . After his last escapade in a South American broil , 258 [ No. 634 The Yale Literary Magazine .
... been the most daring , roving , lovable prodigal in the world , he would have given his soul , and had given the dear- est thing in his life . After his last escapade in a South American broil , 258 [ No. 634 The Yale Literary Magazine .
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After his last escapade in a South American broil , in which he had risen to the rank of general in two short months , and then been shot perilously near to death for his pains , Morris had come to New York a pitiful wreck . Thanning ...
After his last escapade in a South American broil , in which he had risen to the rank of general in two short months , and then been shot perilously near to death for his pains , Morris had come to New York a pitiful wreck . Thanning ...
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