Olla Podrida

Title Also Known As

Olla Podrida (Middletown, Conn.)|Wesleyan olla podrida.

Language

English

Publication Date

1858-

Publisher

Wesleyan University

Place of Publication

Middletown, Connecticut

Physical

v. : ill., ports. ; 23-31 cm.

Notes

Yearbook of Wesleyan University.

Title alternates irregularly: Wesleyan olla podrida. Other slight variations.

Vol 74 (1932) also appeared in Olla podrida, the Wesleyan review, v. 1.

1885- called v. 26- More recent vols. have no vol. number.

Most volumes are dated the year in which they appeared; v. 23-59 are dated with the class numerals of the junior class.

Subjects

Locality Subjects

Contains

Olla Podrida 1925

Olla Podrida 1940

Olla Podrida 1941

Olla Podrida 1953

Olla Podrida 1919

Olla Podrida 1920

Olla Podrida 1923

Olla Podrida 1943

Olla Podrida 1945

Olla Podrida 1947

Olla Podrida 1954

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