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Harvard will be represented for the first time, this year. In the intercollegiate Poetry. Reading Convention which is to be held at Smith College on May 17. Most of the colleges in the East will be represented. Amherst. Brewn Connecticut. Dartmouth, Harvard, Hunter, Mount Holyoke, New Jersey State College for Women. Pembroke, Princeton, Radcliffe, Smith, Wellesley, and Wheaton. The Harvard delegate will be selected this afternoon by a committee of judges after trials have been held. The trials are open to all undergraduates and will be judged by Assistant Professor F.C. Packard '20. Professor R. S. Hillyer '17, and other members of the English Department.
This spring's meeting will be the first to be attended by delegates from men's colleges. Yale will not be able to send a representative this year.
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