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Robert Frost, famous American poet, and honorary Ralph Waldo Emerson Fellow in poetry at Harvard, will give a reading of his own works with his own commentary next Thursday in the New Lecture Hall at 4:30 o'clock, it was announced recently.
Sponsored by the Morris Gray series, the talk will be one of several of the same type scheduled for this year. Frost, who has been at Harvard for three years, taught English 181, an informal course in poetry, last year and the year before. His readings have always been long-expected highlights of the year's lectures at the University.
Although what Frost will choose to read is not known as yet it is possible that he may select some poems from "The Witness Tree" his most recent work published last year. This will be his first appearance of the current school year.
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