The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 95, Issue 2Yale Literary Society, 1931 |
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... young instructor whom they had just engaged . Heretofore the faculty had been just large enough to function as a compact unit . But with the student body increasing every year , with Mr. Lounsbury busy in Sheff , and Mr. Cook occupied ...
... young instructor whom they had just engaged . Heretofore the faculty had been just large enough to function as a compact unit . But with the student body increasing every year , with Mr. Lounsbury busy in Sheff , and Mr. Cook occupied ...
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... young writer of talent and promise of better things to come he is ready to give enthusiastic encouragement . He long ago became the darling of the publishers who deluge him with every book they print . In his office , in his study , or ...
... young writer of talent and promise of better things to come he is ready to give enthusiastic encouragement . He long ago became the darling of the publishers who deluge him with every book they print . In his office , in his study , or ...
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... young , his young people do not ring true . However , in dealing with the problems which he sets forth in this book , his manner is admirable . It is there that one feels he is writing of the England he knows the England of family , of ...
... young , his young people do not ring true . However , in dealing with the problems which he sets forth in this book , his manner is admirable . It is there that one feels he is writing of the England he knows the England of family , of ...
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