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Kirkland Forums On E. M. Forster Begin This Week

Professor Kapstein of Brown Initiates Series Wednesday; Richards Will Speak in April

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E. M. Forster and his works will be the subject of a series of six Kirkland House forums, the first of which is scheduled for Wednesday at 7:30 o'clock. Because the audience is to be limited to 200, Kirkland House residents are being given priority in the distribution of tickets.

Wednesday's forum will feature Professor Israel Kapstein of Brown leading a discussion on "Where Angles Fear to Tread."

Succeeding forums will occur on Thursdays. On March 20, Professor Rueben Brown of Amherst will talk on "The Longest Journey." Following him, on March 27, will be Professor Raymond Short, of Hofstra, who will consider "A Room with a View."

Others Scheduled

Following the vacation period, on April 10, Professor John Roberts of Williams will lecture on "Howards End." On April 17, Ivor A. Richards, University Professor, will lead the meeting devoted to Forster's most famous work, "A Passage to India."

Professor Robert Davis of Smith will wind up the series of forums on April 24, when he lectures on the subject, "Forster as a Critic."

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