The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 101, Issue 6Yale Literary Society, 1936 |
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... magazine which provides its reason for being . It is all too true that the Old Lady would lose much of her worth if she were to be judged by the monthly publication of stories and poems the importance of most of which , in the ...
... magazine which provides its reason for being . It is all too true that the Old Lady would lose much of her worth if she were to be judged by the monthly publication of stories and poems the importance of most of which , in the ...
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... Haven's Oldest Banking Institution ESTABLISHED 1792 A Commercial Bank Acting in Every Trust Capacity THE NEW HAVEN BANK NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION CHAPEL STREET AT ORANGE TO THE YALE LITERARY MAGAZINE THE OLDEST MONTHLY MAGAZINE IN xxii.
... Haven's Oldest Banking Institution ESTABLISHED 1792 A Commercial Bank Acting in Every Trust Capacity THE NEW HAVEN BANK NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION CHAPEL STREET AT ORANGE TO THE YALE LITERARY MAGAZINE THE OLDEST MONTHLY MAGAZINE IN xxii.
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... magazine in the world today . ' 5 has discovered the talent of more " un- knowns " than any other American magazine . — still holds to its original standard of selecting only honest , sincere writing good stories , regardless of the ...
... magazine in the world today . ' 5 has discovered the talent of more " un- knowns " than any other American magazine . — still holds to its original standard of selecting only honest , sincere writing good stories , regardless of the ...
Contents
FEBRUARY 1936 No | 1 |
RETROSPECT TO BIRTH By William K Cole 1936 | 7 |
A CENTURY OF VERSE By Alfred Bellinger 1917 | 20 |
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