An Index to the First Thirty-Three Volumes of the Yale Literary Magazine / February, 1836-July 1868
“Dum mens grata manet, nomen laudesque Yalenses Cantabunt Soboles, unanimique Patres.”
FEBRUARY, 1836—JULY, 1868.
Compiled by L. H. Bagg, ’69.
NEW HAVEN: TUTTLE, MOREHOUSE & TAYLOR, STEAM PRINTERS. MDCCCLXVIII.
Roman and Arabic numerals in succession refer respectively to volume and page. Brackets indicate the “second issue” of 1864. The numerals after each Editor’s name respectively, signify the year of his class’ graduation and the volume with which he began his labors. The star denotes decease. In order to make the list of DeForest orators complete, two are included (in parentheses) whose productions were not printed. The list of Townsend essayists is by no means complete, as of late years only a few of their essays have been published. Complete sets of the Magazine may be found in the College Library, in the Linonia and Brothers Libraries, and in the British Museum. They are also contained in the private libraries of Mr. W. L. Kingsley, ’43, editor of the New Englander , and Mr. G. D. Miller, ’69. It is possible that other complete sets are in existence, but the above are the only ones known to us. As only 300 impressions of this Index are printed, subscribers will do well to preserve their copies. The next edition will appear at the close of the LXVIth Volume, July 15, 1901.
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