The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 101, Issue 6Yale Literary Society, 1936 |
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... moving among us in spite of the world , as , in the past , the magazine has not failed to appear month in and month out in spite of the world ; and we retain the sense that the friendship and mutual benefits of criticism and approval ...
... moving among us in spite of the world , as , in the past , the magazine has not failed to appear month in and month out in spite of the world ; and we retain the sense that the friendship and mutual benefits of criticism and approval ...
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... moving about in the corn . He noticed that it was short for early August and remem- bered that there had not been enough rain that summer . Even so , it looked healthy ; it would ripen , though harvest might be late . And after many ...
... moving about in the corn . He noticed that it was short for early August and remem- bered that there had not been enough rain that summer . Even so , it looked healthy ; it would ripen , though harvest might be late . And after many ...
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... moving through the crowd toward the back room . Her blonde head and the white sweater on her shoulders were visible for a second before they turned the corner . Charles felt as though he were about to explode from internal pressure . He ...
... moving through the crowd toward the back room . Her blonde head and the white sweater on her shoulders were visible for a second before they turned the corner . Charles felt as though he were about to explode from internal pressure . He ...
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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