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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... hear him imitate John Berdan than hear any professional mimic . When Lawrason was in col- lege , he gave me a bit of repartee that charmed me . We were talking about some undergraduate , and I had praised him , when Lawrason said , " He ...
... hear him imitate John Berdan than hear any professional mimic . When Lawrason was in col- lege , he gave me a bit of repartee that charmed me . We were talking about some undergraduate , and I had praised him , when Lawrason said , " He ...
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... Hear ! Hear ! At my age I can't afford to get sentimental And I never did have the ability To make words mean exactly what I wish . But Dr. Sound and Dr. Sounder Will fix it all They'll give you a creed , And a banner , And a couple of ...
... Hear ! Hear ! At my age I can't afford to get sentimental And I never did have the ability To make words mean exactly what I wish . But Dr. Sound and Dr. Sounder Will fix it all They'll give you a creed , And a banner , And a couple of ...
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... Hear that , Shorty ? " asked one . " What ? " " Didn't you hear the Commander talking to himself about that ten dollars ? You know that bet he's got with his brother that we'll outshoot them today . " " Hell , I got better things to ...
... Hear that , Shorty ? " asked one . " What ? " " Didn't you hear the Commander talking to himself about that ten dollars ? You know that bet he's got with his brother that we'll outshoot them today . " " Hell , I got better things to ...
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