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Psychoanalyst Anna Freud, daughter of the late Sigmund Freud, will speak April 19, in the Alumnae Lecture Room of Radcliffe's Longfellow Hall.
The speech, open to members of the University community and friends, will be sponsored by the Radcliffe Dean of Residence as part of a program to ring well-known speakers to Radcliffe.
Before her speech, Miss Freud will attend a dinner given by College officials in her honor in Morris hall. The College has also invited her to spend the night in the guest suite at Moors.
Poet Robert Frost will also come to Radcliffe for a speech on Wednesday, April 12, in the Cabot Hall living room. Dean Small said she also hoped to bring Richard Dyer-Bennet to Radcliffe in May for a program of Ballads.
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