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BINYON CHOSEN AS POETRY JUDGE BY KING OF ENGLAND

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Lawrence Binyon, Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry for 1933-34, has been chosen a member of the committee to select the winner of a poetry medal to be awarded by the King of England.

The prize, which will be given for the best book of poetry published next year, is open to all writers in the British Empire under 35 years of age. Other members of the committee are John Masefield, Walter de la Mare, and Gilbert Murray.

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