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Writers, who feel that they must find a new medium for their ideas, will be offered their chance when Gertrude Stein speaks before the Signet Society on Monday evening at eight o'clock in the Clubhouse on Dunster Street. For her topic, she has chosen. "Grammar and Poetry," or was it "Grammar is Poetry, Poetry, Grammar Grammar is."
During her stay in Cambridge, Miss Stein will confuse President Comstock for the benefit of Radcliffe. She will be her guest in Briggs Hall. A limited supply of tickets for the lecture at the price of $1.00 are available to members of the University at the Dunster Book Store.
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