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<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite><font size=2>The Graduate Poets'
Colloquium invites everyone to its final reading of the term this Monday
evening.<br>
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The featured poet will be William Wenthe, author of _Birds of Hoboken_
(1995) and _Not Till We Are Lost_ (2003). A few local writers, each
reading for five or six minutes, will serve as a collective "opening
act."<br>
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6:30 p.m. this Monday, April 19 <br>
St. Anthony Hall<br>
483 College St. (corner of College and Wall streets) <br>
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The event is free and open to the public.<br>
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The reading is co-sponsored by St. Anthony Hall and the Graduate &
Professional Student Senate.<br>
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Books will be available for sale courtesy of Book Haven.<br>
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Finally, those interested in visiting with William Wenthe are invited to
a lunch with our guest this Monday. We'll meet at 12:30 in front of
Sterling Library. <br>
RSVP to:
<a href="mailto:brett.foster@yale.edu">brett.foster@yale.edu</a><br>
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Please join us!<br>
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Nancy Kuhl<br>
Assistant Curator, The Yale Collection of American Literature<br>
The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library<br>
Yale University<br>
121 Wall Street<br>
P.O. Box 208240<br>
New Haven, CT 06520-8240<br>
Phone: 203.432.2966 <br>
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