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Robert Frost opens the Morris Gray Poetry Readings at 4:30 p.m. today in Sanders with readings from his own poems.
The 77-year-old New England poet has won four Pulitzer Prizes in poetry. No newcomer to the University, Frost has given the Gray readings several times and the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures in 1886.
The Poetry Foundation was established in 1929 by Morris Gray '77, who left the income of $10,000 to bring contemporary poets to Harvard. T. S. Eliot, Carl Sand burg and N.E. Cummings have appeared under it's auspices.
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