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Rich, 'Cliffe Poetess, Will Read Work Today

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Adrlenne Rich, Radcliffe '52, will give a reading of her own works under the suspices of the Morris Gray Poetry Fund at 4:30 p.m. today in Harvard Hall.

The reading is the third in a series given by young poets which the Morris Gray Foundation has initiated this year to supplement the appearances of well-known authors.

Miss Rich, who graduated from Radcliffe with honors and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, was last year's winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets Contest. The prize winning collection of 40 poems, entitled "A Change of World," was published by the Yale University Press.

While at Radcliffe Miss Rich won the Carlone I. Wilby Prize.

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