The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 140, Issue 1Herrick & Noyes., 1970 |
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... literary magazine a tradition . since 1836 , the yale literary magazine has published the best writers it could get its hands on . when it ran out of famous writers willing to publish , the lit published manuscripts submitted from ...
... literary magazine a tradition . since 1836 , the yale literary magazine has published the best writers it could get its hands on . when it ran out of famous writers willing to publish , the lit published manuscripts submitted from ...
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... literary opus did . But what it lacks in art , Catch - 22 makes up for in politics . In the film genre - and who , alas , seems to care about much else these days ? -a strong word has to go to Patton , graced by George C. Scott's ...
... literary opus did . But what it lacks in art , Catch - 22 makes up for in politics . In the film genre - and who , alas , seems to care about much else these days ? -a strong word has to go to Patton , graced by George C. Scott's ...
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... LITERARY MAGAZINE , founded 1836 Box 243 - A Yale Station New Haven , Connecticut 06520 ( 203 ) 624-1600 Published six times per year . Subscription rates : $ 9.00 , one year ; $ 16.00 , two years ; outside the United States and Canade ...
... LITERARY MAGAZINE , founded 1836 Box 243 - A Yale Station New Haven , Connecticut 06520 ( 203 ) 624-1600 Published six times per year . Subscription rates : $ 9.00 , one year ; $ 16.00 , two years ; outside the United States and Canade ...
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