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French mystic poet Pierre Emmanuel and Professor John Crowe Ransom of Kenyon College will be among 58 visiting scholars from American and European universities who will teach at the 1951 session of the Harvard Summer School, Director William Yandell Elliot announced yesterday.

Emmanuel, who was very well received at last summer's Poetry Conference, attracted wide attention in the fall of 1949 when the State Department accused him of Communist leanings and denied him a visa as a visiting lecturer at Wellesley. Ransom, editor of the Kenyon Review, has just published a new book of poems.

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