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HENRY WILLIAMSON WILL GIVE MORRIS GRAY TALK

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Henry Williamson, noted British novelist, will speak at 7.30 o'clock tonight in the Exhibition Room of Widener Library on Wilfred Owen, an English poet who was killed in the World War.

Instituted by Morris Gray '77 to stimuate interest in recent poetry, those talks are delivered several times yearly to an invited audience by speakers entirely independent of the Harvard faculty. Any student that wishes to attend the talk may obtain an invitation from G. P. Winship '93, at Widener.

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