The Yale Literary Magazine (Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 3, December 1922) by Various reveals the creative spirit of Yale University students in the early 1920s, presenting a diverse collection of poems, essays, and reviews that capture the intellectual vibes of the era. Readers can discover thoughtful pieces, such as an introspective article by F. O. Matthiesse that challenges students to examine their own beliefs and the heart of philosophy. Sonnets by Maxwell E. Foster, along with poems by Russell W. Davenport, explore deep personal and life themes, reflecting heartfelt expressions of love and time. To add to the volume are interesting book reviews that provide insights into the literary scene. Through its diverse content, the magazine offers a glimpse into the literary ideas that animated Yale and the broader cultural landscape of that time.

The Yale Literary Magazine (Vol. LXXXVIII, No. 3, December 1922)
By Various
Within these pages, Ivy League students pour out their hearts on war, self-reflection, society, and expression through poetry, essays, and critical reviews.
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