The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 95, Issue 2Yale Literary Society, 1931 |
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... charm in a different fashion ; and each one is usually right . A young instructor , not himself a graduate of Yale , recently said that the first time he met Mr. Phelps , the latter spoke as if he really knew him . It is this unique ...
... charm in a different fashion ; and each one is usually right . A young instructor , not himself a graduate of Yale , recently said that the first time he met Mr. Phelps , the latter spoke as if he really knew him . It is this unique ...
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... charm- ingly expressed it in a style worthy of Lord Walpole himself- " It is be- cause these verses of Walpole illum- inate his character that they are worth assembling today , and because their farthing rushlight discloses hidden ...
... charm- ingly expressed it in a style worthy of Lord Walpole himself- " It is be- cause these verses of Walpole illum- inate his character that they are worth assembling today , and because their farthing rushlight discloses hidden ...
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man HOTEL Greystone A $ 3,000,000 HOME The charm of individual service , beautiful vistas of park and river through windows . . . Telephone and reading lamp be- side your bed . . . Private bath and shower in every room .. Circulating ...
man HOTEL Greystone A $ 3,000,000 HOME The charm of individual service , beautiful vistas of park and river through windows . . . Telephone and reading lamp be- side your bed . . . Private bath and shower in every room .. Circulating ...
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