The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 60, Issues 1-3Yale Literary Society, 1894 |
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... friends would after- wards , we are afraid , prove sadly lacking in those intangi- ble elements which make the gossip of college men so delightful . Indeed , if you are ever fortunate enough to secretly hide yourself at this time of day ...
... friends would after- wards , we are afraid , prove sadly lacking in those intangi- ble elements which make the gossip of college men so delightful . Indeed , if you are ever fortunate enough to secretly hide yourself at this time of day ...
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... friends after some success ! Although for the most part the conversation of the college man is in a light vein there is a certain quality of seriousness beneath the surface , and the man who will one day tease you about your latest hat ...
... friends after some success ! Although for the most part the conversation of the college man is in a light vein there is a certain quality of seriousness beneath the surface , and the man who will one day tease you about your latest hat ...
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... friends to have our friends chosen for us , a fact which is undoubtedly due to the unchange- able customs and traditions of the place . Comparatively few of us when we come here have many friends . The minority who come to Yale from the ...
... friends to have our friends chosen for us , a fact which is undoubtedly due to the unchange- able customs and traditions of the place . Comparatively few of us when we come here have many friends . The minority who come to Yale from the ...
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... friends . Around them , for the most part , clusters the social life of the college . Their opinion is law , more absolute even than the law of the Medes and Persians , leading in some cases even to the severing of existing friendships ...
... friends . Around them , for the most part , clusters the social life of the college . Their opinion is law , more absolute even than the law of the Medes and Persians , leading in some cases even to the severing of existing friendships ...
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... friends - but the great majority of literary critics have rightly ranked him above Thack- eray forever . Balzac is realistic - so terribly so , that prudish critics , in hot haste to brand with pious hands all that is evil in a wicked ...
... friends - but the great majority of literary critics have rightly ranked him above Thack- eray forever . Balzac is realistic - so terribly so , that prudish critics , in hot haste to brand with pious hands all that is evil in a wicked ...
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