Vol. LXXXVIII No. 1
The
Yale Literary Magazine
Conducted by the
Students of Yale University.
“Dum mens grata manet, nomen laudesque Yalenses
Cantabunt Soboles, unanimique Patres.”
October, 1922.
New Haven: Published by the Editors.
Printed at the Van Dyck Press, 121-123 Olive St., New Haven.
Price: Thirty-five Cents.
Entered as second-class matter at the New Haven Post Office.
THE YALE
LITERARY MAGAZINE
has the following amount of trade at a 10% discount with these places:
| CHASE—Men’s Furnishings | $30.00 |
| GAMER—Tailors | 32.00 |
| KNOX-RAY—Silverware | $16.00 |
| PACH—Photographers | 24.00 |
| PALLMAN—Kodaks | 32.00 |
| ROGER SHERMAN—Photographers | 63.00 |
| YALE CO-OP. | 63.00 |
| YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS—Books | 125.00 |
| KIRBY—Jewelers | 63.00 |
If you want any of this drop a card to the Business Manager, Yale Station, and a trade slip will be returned on the same day.
ESTABLISHED 1818
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Telephone Murray Hill 8800
Clothing Ready made or to Measure for Autumn
- Evening Clothes, Cutaways, Sack Suits
- Sporting Clothes and Medium-weight Overcoats
- English and Domestic Hats & Furnishings
- Boots and Shoes for Dress, Street and Outdoor Sport
- Trunks, Bags & Leather Goods
Send for “New Directory of Brooks Brothers’ Building”
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NEWPORT
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THE YALE CO-OP.
A Story of Progress
At the close of the fiscal year, July, 1921, the total membership was 1187.
For the same period ending July, 1922, the membership was 1696.
On October 5th, 1922, or one week after the opening of college the membership was 1752, and men are still joining.
Why stay out when a membership will save you manifold times the cost of the fee.