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Alfred Noyes' reading of his own poems and his address on experiences in England, to take place at the Copley-Plaza Thursday, is an event that should awaken the interest of a large number of undergraduates. Mr. Noyes is one of the leading poets of the time, and he is particularly associated with American college poetry through his work at Princeton during the past few years. It is announced that the proceeds of the reading are to go to charity.
Although we may feel it our duty to help drive the iron plough of war, we can seek, by our attendance, to prevent it entirely uprooting the fine flower of culture.
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