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Heathcote William Garrod, Charles Eliot Norton Professor of Poetry this year, will give his seventh lecture of the year tonight at 8 o'clock in the Fogg Large Lecture Room, speaking on "Methods of Criticism in Poetry." Professor Garrod, who has already lectured this half-year on Arthur Hugh Clough and Robert Bridges' "Testament of Beauty," will deliver his final lecture on Tuesday evening March 11, when his subject will be "Matthew Arnold as Critic."
Following a custom established by Gilbert Murray during his tenure of the professorship several years ago. Professor Garrod will be at home informally on Thursday afternoons in his rooms, 37 Grays Hall. At that time all undergraduates who may care to come in are welcome.
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