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Tennessee Williams to Speak

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Tennessee Williams, winner of the Drama Critics Circle Award for 1944-45 with "The Glass Menagerie," will give a reading of his own poems Wednesday at 4:30 o'clock in Sever 11. He will accompany his reading with a commentary.

Open to the public, Williams' reading is sponsored by the Morris Gray Poetry Fund.

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