The North Dakota Quarterly, Volume 53, Issues 1-2University of North Dakota, 1985 Vol. 1 includes "The installation of Frank Le Rond McVey ... as president of the University of North Dakota. Programs and proceedings" called Inauguration number, dated Sept. 1910. |
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Page 184
... Blood says : " I felt no hatred , no love , no guilt , no conscience , nothing but a distance that had grown through the years ( WB 2 ) . This voice is isolated from all but its own pain . The isolation begins in childhood , for Welch's ...
... Blood says : " I felt no hatred , no love , no guilt , no conscience , nothing but a distance that had grown through the years ( WB 2 ) . This voice is isolated from all but its own pain . The isolation begins in childhood , for Welch's ...
Page 187
... blood which dribbled from his nostrils , his mouth . . . . ... ( WB 146 ) By tracing the outline of his face , the narrator tries to connect his sen- sations with himself . He does not succeed , for neither physical forms nor mirrors ...
... blood which dribbled from his nostrils , his mouth . . . . ... ( WB 146 ) By tracing the outline of his face , the narrator tries to connect his sen- sations with himself . He does not succeed , for neither physical forms nor mirrors ...
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... Blood discovers , makes the experience of the self in- telligible . For Welch to reflect upon the past is simultaneously to ex- perience the natural rhythms of his ancestral past and to escape the ghost - haunted memories - the " winter ...
... Blood discovers , makes the experience of the self in- telligible . For Welch to reflect upon the past is simultaneously to ex- perience the natural rhythms of his ancestral past and to escape the ghost - haunted memories - the " winter ...
Contents
Harvey Lillywhite 45 Five Poems | 49 |
Ken McCullough 60 Two Poems | 62 |
Architecture | 89 |
Copyright | |
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