The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 71,Oplag 5;Bind 71,Oplag 7–8Herrick & Noyes, 1906 |
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... crowd is thickest and where courtesy is most imperative . Whence is this attitude of some few towards New Haven ? Let me repeat . A “ mucker " is not a gentle- man . A Truly , our University is never so publicly displayed in its ...
... crowd is thickest and where courtesy is most imperative . Whence is this attitude of some few towards New Haven ? Let me repeat . A “ mucker " is not a gentle- man . A Truly , our University is never so publicly displayed in its ...
Side 247
... crowd to blame . In that overcharged atmosphere it must needs follow the initial impulses , even as in the theatre , a whole audience answers to the " professional clapper . " But the clappers are to blame , the few that make a display ...
... crowd to blame . In that overcharged atmosphere it must needs follow the initial impulses , even as in the theatre , a whole audience answers to the " professional clapper . " But the clappers are to blame , the few that make a display ...
Side 248
... crowd . For such a public performance the " muckers " are to blame . They alone create the bad impression , they alone make them- selves conspicuous . This " fear to lose " is as dreadful as the many aspects of fear that work ...
... crowd . For such a public performance the " muckers " are to blame . They alone create the bad impression , they alone make them- selves conspicuous . This " fear to lose " is as dreadful as the many aspects of fear that work ...
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... crowd . His voice , straining in its desperate earnestness , pleaded insistently . A well - dressed passer - by smiled at the emotion and glanced inquisitively at the crowd . Some were visibly affected by the frank allusions to their ...
... crowd . His voice , straining in its desperate earnestness , pleaded insistently . A well - dressed passer - by smiled at the emotion and glanced inquisitively at the crowd . Some were visibly affected by the frank allusions to their ...
Side 256
... crowd giggled . " My mother used to say to me : ' Reginald , ' she used to say , ' Reginald , Regi- nald- ' " The speaker seemed to be inordinately pleased with his name , and a joyous smile twisted his lips . ' Regi- nald , ' he ...
... crowd giggled . " My mother used to say to me : ' Reginald , ' she used to say , ' Reginald , Regi- nald- ' " The speaker seemed to be inordinately pleased with his name , and a joyous smile twisted his lips . ' Regi- nald , ' he ...
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