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MISS AMY LOWELL TO READ POEMS TOMORROW

Will Also Comment on Works at Meeting to Be Held in Music Building--Is for Benefit of Winsor Playground Fund

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Miss Amy Lowell will read and comment on several of her latest poems at the Paine Concert Hall in the Music Building tomorrow evening at 8.30 o'clock. This lecture, which will be held under the auspices of the Divisions of the Fine Arts and Music and the 47 Workshop, is in aid of the Winsor School Playground Fund.

Miss Lowell, widely known as a poet and novelist has spoken in all parts of the country. In 1920, the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters was bestowed on her by Baylor University, while she was appointed Phi Beta Kappa poet by Tufts College in 1918.

Tickets for tomorrow's lecture may be obtained at prices of $2.50 and $1.50 from Mrs. A. H. Brooks, 5 Ash Street, Cambridge, at Amee Brothers' Bookstore and at Herrick's in Boston. A special price of $.50 has been offered members of the University, these tickets being on sale at Amee Brothers'.

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