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RICHARDS WILL GIVE MORRIS GRAY LECTURE THIS EVENING

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A talk on "An Ideal Poetry Room" will be given this evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Exhibition Room of the Widener Library by I. A. Richards, a fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and at present visiting lecturer on Contemporary English Literature at Harvard. This talk, the second of a series during the current year on modern poetry, will be open only to undergraduates.

These lectures are made possible through the generosity of the late Morris Gray '77, who in 1929 gave $10,000 to the library for talks given to undergraduates by authorities on poetry. The first of these talks was given on April 17, 1929, by Mr. Gray's classmate, G. E. Wood-berry.

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