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Reading By Alfred Noyes Thursday

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Mr. Alfred Noyes, the English poet, will read from his poems and tell of his experiences in England, at the Copley-Plaza next Thursday at 8.30. The reading will be part of a two-day fair in aid of the North End Union, to be held on Wednesday and Thursday of next week.

Mr. Noyes will read chiefly selections from his poems on submarine warfare which were suppressed in England by the censor.

Tickets at two dollars each are on sale at Herricks or by application to Miss F. C. Osgood, 221 Beacon street, Boston.

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