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When Bernard Fay speaks before the Morris Gray Poetry Group, a larger number of students than ever before will have the opportunity of benefitting by the unusual bequest which has done so much for those interested in verse. Previously the audiences have been limited, both because a small group could accomplish more than a large, and because the meeting place does not permit a large gathering...
...Bernard Fay, distinguished French author and critic, will give the first of the Morris Gray Talks on Modern Poetry on the evening of November 12, it was announced yesterday by G. P. Winship '93, Assistant Librarian of Widener. On that occasion the meeting will be held in the Exhibition Room of the College Library, where for the first time a large number of undergraduates will be admitted. The Exhibition Room is the old Treasure Room, to the right of the main foyer in Widener...
Hitherto the attendance has been limited to very few guests, due to the small size of the Art Room, where the talks were given last year. Undergraduates who wish to attend M. Fay's talk may secure invitations by applying at the Treasure Room in Widener on any day before November...
...William, the Great Elector," Professor Fay, Germanic Museum Lecture Room...
...William, the Great Elector," Professor Fay Germanie-Museum Lecture Room...