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HATCH ONE OF 340 POETS WHO ARE INCLUDED IN ANTHOLOGY

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R. McC. Hatch '33, has contributed a poem, "Beyond the Wind", to be included in "Best College Verse, 1931", which will be published Friday, May 1, by Harpers Brothers, of New York.

The poems is in blank verse form, being 50 lines in length. It deals with a woman in a mystic communion with nature.

"Beyond the Wind" was chosen, together with 340 other poems, out of 4,000 submitted, by Jessie Rehder, the editor of the volume. Christopher Morley has written the introduction to the anthology of college poetry.

Hatch was elected to the Harvard Advocate last year, first contributing the poem to that magazine.

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