The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 71,Oplag 7–8Herrick & Noyes, 1906 |
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... University . " Dum mens grata manet , nomen laudesque YALENSES Cantabunt SOBOLES , unanimique PATRES . " MAY , 1906 NEW HAVEN : PUBLISHED BY THE EDITORS . On Sale at the Cooperative Store . THE TUTTLE , MOREHOUSE & TAYLƆR COMPANY ...
... University . " Dum mens grata manet , nomen laudesque YALENSES Cantabunt SOBOLES , unanimique PATRES . " MAY , 1906 NEW HAVEN : PUBLISHED BY THE EDITORS . On Sale at the Cooperative Store . THE TUTTLE , MOREHOUSE & TAYLƆR COMPANY ...
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... University . This Magazine , established February , 1836 , besides being the oldest college periodical , is the oldest extant literary monthly in America ; entering upon its Seventy - first Volume with the number for October , 1905. It ...
... University . This Magazine , established February , 1836 , besides being the oldest college periodical , is the oldest extant literary monthly in America ; entering upon its Seventy - first Volume with the number for October , 1905. It ...
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... live in the shadow of this Yale archetype , —for it is a model higher far than any the outside world can show . We can Exchange Yale University Library May 1906 ] JAN 5 '40 290 [ No. 635 The Yale Literary Magazine .
... live in the shadow of this Yale archetype , —for it is a model higher far than any the outside world can show . We can Exchange Yale University Library May 1906 ] JAN 5 '40 290 [ No. 635 The Yale Literary Magazine .
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Exchange Yale University Library May 1906 ] JAN 5 '40 The Yale Ideal . 291 not find a word to express it , perhaps ; but we can know it , we can approximate it . In fact our whole life here is but a ceaseless striving more and more ...
Exchange Yale University Library May 1906 ] JAN 5 '40 The Yale Ideal . 291 not find a word to express it , perhaps ; but we can know it , we can approximate it . In fact our whole life here is but a ceaseless striving more and more ...
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... university buildings cold in their pride of intel- lect , contemptuously staring at the exuberant colors of roofs . and streets and flower - grown wall . On these dark halls the genial Heine had so gladly turned his back as he strode ...
... university buildings cold in their pride of intel- lect , contemptuously staring at the exuberant colors of roofs . and streets and flower - grown wall . On these dark halls the genial Heine had so gladly turned his back as he strode ...
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