The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 95, Issue 2Yale Literary Society, 1931 |
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... Phelps , he had been born in New Haven , January 2 , 1865 , he had been correctly if not unusually prepared for Yale , he had studied under them and taken the B. A. degree in 1887. The late great professors may have been aware that he ...
... Phelps , he had been born in New Haven , January 2 , 1865 , he had been correctly if not unusually prepared for Yale , he had studied under them and taken the B. A. degree in 1887. The late great professors may have been aware that he ...
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... Phelps charted his yearlings through the difficult waters of English literature . But in 1896 the faculty was again astounded by discovering in the catalogue the announcement that this per- son would conduct a course in the modern novel ...
... Phelps charted his yearlings through the difficult waters of English literature . But in 1896 the faculty was again astounded by discovering in the catalogue the announcement that this per- son would conduct a course in the modern novel ...
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... Phelps , the latter spoke as if he really knew him . It is this unique ability to make you believe that he is profoundly interested in knows you better than just by name , and really wants to see you again that has counted largely ...
... Phelps , the latter spoke as if he really knew him . It is this unique ability to make you believe that he is profoundly interested in knows you better than just by name , and really wants to see you again that has counted largely ...
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