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POET-OARSMAN WILL READ

Alfred Noyes Will be at Tremont Temple Tomorrow Evening.

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Mr. Alfred Noyes, Litt.D., of Rottingdean, England, one of the foremost present-day poets and a strong advocate of International Peace, will give an author's reading at Tremont Temple, Boston, tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock. Regular tickets may be obtained at Tremont Temple and at the CRIMSON Office, the prices ranging from 25 cents to $1.50. The 50-cent seats will be reduced to 25 cents for Harvard students if fifty or more apply before tomorrow; up to the present time but few have done so. Application should be made at University 9.

Captain Reynolds on behalf of the University crew has accepted Mr. Noyes' invitation to be present at the reading. Mr. Noyes was an oarsman in his University days, and has extended the present invitation in memory of this fact.

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