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She had given him understanding even more than Bulfinch and Gayley.
Chapter 7 2010
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Thanks to Holly Gayley who first brought us this story in the Denver Spiritual Examiner.
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Kenneth Graham owns an office and operating room on Gayley in Near West Los Angeles.
Minnesota Menage Jack Swenson 2010
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The corner of Gayley and Le Conte, at the edge of the campus:
The Night Crew Sandford, John, 1944 Feb. 23- 1997
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This collection included a number of songs which have always been favorites, by Professor Gayley and Professor Fred N. Scott, '84, for which the music, in many cases, was written by Dr. A.A. Stanley.
The University of Michigan Wilfred Shaw
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Professor Gayley wrote several other songs which have long been deservedly popular.
The University of Michigan Wilfred Shaw
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Scarcely less beautiful though apparently somewhat too full of classical allusions for the taste of the modern undergraduate is the "Goddess of the Inland Seas," the words of which, by Professor Gayley, are set to an old air by Joh.
The University of Michigan Wilfred Shaw
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She had given him understanding even more than Bulfinch and Gayley.
Chapter 7 1908
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Ballads; Gayley and Flaherty, Poetry of the People; Child, English and Scottish Popular Poetry (5 vols.); the last-named work, edited and abridged by Kittredge, in one volume.
Outlines of English and American Literature : an Introduction to the Chief Writers of England and America, to the Books They Wrote, and to the Times in Which They Lived William Joseph Long 1909
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Gayley is by all odds the one handbook for the whole field of mythology that teachers should always have access to.
Children's Literature A Textbook of Sources for Teachers and Teacher-Training Classes Charles Madison Curry 1906
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