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PHILIP HORTON SPEAKS

Hart Crane's Poetry Is Topic of Morris Gray Poetry Lecture

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Under the auspices of the Morris Gray Poetry Fund, Philip Horton biographer of Hart Crane, yesterday afternoon delivered a lecture in Sever Hall on the works of the poet.

Horton, said in part: "Probably the most immediate way of discovering a poet's character is determining his sensibilities. Crane was so obsessed by the idea of making a poem the immediate experience that he turned language and syntax inside out."

A new policy which will enable visiting lecturers to remain in Cambridge and confer with students for several days after their talks will be inaugurated this year.

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