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Miller, Sandy to Read Selections From Work

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Clive T. Miller '59 and Stephen Sandy will read from their work tomorrow afternoon, as part of the weekly Lamont Forum Room series. Miller will read two portions of his recently completed novel, This Passing Night, while Sandy will read some poems, especially from his recent collection, "Caroms."

In Miller's novel, each chapter forms a short story in itself. The incidents are self-contained, although the characters move throughout the book and all the limits fit into a larger story. The counter-pointed stories, which concern two groups of boys who grew up in New York City, have been praised by three College Professors, Monroe Engle '42, Albert J. Guerard, and Archibald MacLeish.

Besides the booklet "Caroms," Sandy's work has appeared in periodicals such as Audience, Contact, and identity. Edwin H. Sauer, associate professor of Education, will introduce Miller and Sandy. Recorded music will precede the 4:30 p.m. reading, which is free and open to the public.

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