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e. e. cummings to Give Lecture on Nov. 13

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

e. e. cummings '15, one of America's leading poets, will be the second speaker in the Advocate's Poets Series. He will present a reading of his own poems, Nov. 13, in Sanders Theatre. Last spring, T. S. Eliot '10 gave the first in the series.

The readings, all given by former writers of the Advocate, are being sponsored by the present editors as part of a campaign to raise funds for a new building.

In the school year 1952-3, when cummings gave the Charles Eliot Norton lectures, his speeches were collected by the University Press under the heading, "i: six nonlectures."

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