The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 101, Issue 6Yale Literary Society, 1936 |
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Page 68
... side by side upon a single , laterally - moving truck , the two sections of which may be withdrawn to either side and then pivoted to allow a stage of full depth and width for the remaining scenes . These scenes the author sees played ...
... side by side upon a single , laterally - moving truck , the two sections of which may be withdrawn to either side and then pivoted to allow a stage of full depth and width for the remaining scenes . These scenes the author sees played ...
Page 69
... sides are caught up and held in place by two Baroque angels , head and wings . On one side of the bed is the table , upon which stand many bottles of medicine . On the other side is the small cabinet , which conceals a radio . The tall ...
... sides are caught up and held in place by two Baroque angels , head and wings . On one side of the bed is the table , upon which stand many bottles of medicine . On the other side is the small cabinet , which conceals a radio . The tall ...
Page 206
... side . When I came out I was right beside a farm - house on the side of a little hill . I had never been in this valley before . I could see that it lay between West Rock and the Sleeping Giant , but I did not know how you got into it ...
... side . When I came out I was right beside a farm - house on the side of a little hill . I had never been in this valley before . I could see that it lay between West Rock and the Sleeping Giant , but I did not know how you got into it ...
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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