The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 101Yale Literary Society, 1936 Appended to v. 30: Valedictory poem and oration pronounced before the senior class in Yale College, Presentation Day, June 21, 1865; Catalogue of the officers and studeints in Yale College, with a statement of the course of instruction in the various departments, 1864-65. |
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... ADAM LONEY enters . He is in his sixties , white hair , a white moustache . Spare , spruce , a puzzled pathetic ... Adam : Doctor Michaels ? Michaels : How do you do . Adam : It is radiogram ) . er Michaels : Not at all . most kind of ...
... ADAM LONEY enters . He is in his sixties , white hair , a white moustache . Spare , spruce , a puzzled pathetic ... Adam : Doctor Michaels ? Michaels : How do you do . Adam : It is radiogram ) . er Michaels : Not at all . most kind of ...
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Adam : Of course we wanted to feel that we'd done everything . Oh , how distressing ! Michaels : There are one or two questions Adam : How very distressing ! ( But the door opens Michaels : First , I should like to know - again and ...
Adam : Of course we wanted to feel that we'd done everything . Oh , how distressing ! Michaels : There are one or two questions Adam : How very distressing ! ( But the door opens Michaels : First , I should like to know - again and ...
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... Adam : Feeling better ? Rue : Very much . Adam : Every day now . Rue : Every day . Why is your coat on ? Are you cold too ? Adam : I'm on my way to The Tower , to our radio - hour . I'm to broadcast the news of our newest needle . Rue ...
... Adam : Feeling better ? Rue : Very much . Adam : Every day now . Rue : Every day . Why is your coat on ? Are you cold too ? Adam : I'm on my way to The Tower , to our radio - hour . I'm to broadcast the news of our newest needle . Rue ...
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