The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 85Yale Literary Society, 1919 |
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Page 91
... feeling among the Faculty and the Alumni that there was a need for Yale to pause and take stock of her educational goods , to determine whether or not they were meet- ing the demands of modern life , and to replenish where essentials ...
... feeling among the Faculty and the Alumni that there was a need for Yale to pause and take stock of her educational goods , to determine whether or not they were meet- ing the demands of modern life , and to replenish where essentials ...
Page 113
... feel that we have a definite and large place in the University and would ask the friendly support of all who are interested in Yale . TENTATIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER ISSUE . The Trumpet Shall Sound ( Play ) , continued from ...
... feel that we have a definite and large place in the University and would ask the friendly support of all who are interested in Yale . TENTATIVE TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER ISSUE . The Trumpet Shall Sound ( Play ) , continued from ...
Page 120
... feel universally and speak convincingly of the trilogy - Love , Beauty , Death - none of which he wholly comprehends , all of which he interprets . Moreover , a great artist is critical of these emotions , as well , gracious in working ...
... feel universally and speak convincingly of the trilogy - Love , Beauty , Death - none of which he wholly comprehends , all of which he interprets . Moreover , a great artist is critical of these emotions , as well , gracious in working ...
Page 123
... feel and do feel must be directed . It is by means of “ individual criticism " and through just such personal critics that writing courses are of benefit . In class - rooms and lectures , literary tastes may be developed , interest in ...
... feel and do feel must be directed . It is by means of “ individual criticism " and through just such personal critics that writing courses are of benefit . In class - rooms and lectures , literary tastes may be developed , interest in ...
Page 125
... feeling of any kind whatever . His gaze was very level . I realized that I was staring , and colored a little at my own lack of manners . I glanced around to see if he had any attendant . No one was in sight . " How do you go about ...
... feeling of any kind whatever . His gaze was very level . I realized that I was staring , and colored a little at my own lack of manners . I glanced around to see if he had any attendant . No one was in sight . " How do you go about ...
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