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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 16
Page 143
... Smith , his geniality and straightforwardness . " I'm glad to know ya , Mr. Smith , " he said . " Now we'll be goin ' to get the Doc , " said Smith . Millie stood in the shadows near the doorway , that is , a little beyond the doorway ...
... Smith , his geniality and straightforwardness . " I'm glad to know ya , Mr. Smith , " he said . " Now we'll be goin ' to get the Doc , " said Smith . Millie stood in the shadows near the doorway , that is , a little beyond the doorway ...
Page 145
... Smith was saying , as the little doctor put on his coat , " He was hit by one of them spike bars . " " Yes , " said ... Smith , I'd like to get me some sleep . The man'll be all right . I'll come around again . Feed him easy . Leave him ...
... Smith was saying , as the little doctor put on his coat , " He was hit by one of them spike bars . " " Yes , " said ... Smith , I'd like to get me some sleep . The man'll be all right . I'll come around again . Feed him easy . Leave him ...
Page 161
... Smith and Jim remained at the foot of the stairs . Neither spoke . There was nothing to say that mattered . The young man saw in Smith's quiet , continual propinquity the long patience of death . - He did not believe his father would ...
... Smith and Jim remained at the foot of the stairs . Neither spoke . There was nothing to say that mattered . The young man saw in Smith's quiet , continual propinquity the long patience of death . - He did not believe his father would ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adam ain't American ARCHIBALD MACLEISH asked beauty Bennett BRENDAN GILL Brooks Brothers Brown Carroll Charles Commander Richardson dance dark doctor door drink editors eyes face feel felt gaze girl hair hands Haven head hear Helen Inglan islands James Rutledge Karl Marx knew leaned light literary Little Eva live Loney looked Macomber magazine Maggie Michaels Millie Molly needle never night Nurse Osburn Philip Barry porch quiet road RUE's seemed Selena sheriff sick side silence Sinclair Lewis sleep smiled Smith stairs STEPHEN VINCENT BENÉT STOKES stood stopped Street talk tell There's thing Thornton Wilder thought Tonie tonight Traprock trees turned Valentine voice walked wanted watched WILLIAM LYON PHELPS wind window Yale Yale Literary Magazine York young