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MARCH 6, 1973 THI;: GOLD B.iJ~ Bruce Gue.rnseY'IIiiiiiiiii;;~ Linda ~Pa'stan to read poetry by Dr. Robert Lawler, Dept. of English Two poets will visit the campus .in March. to give readings of their poems. Bruce Guernsey (March 8, MH 106, 4 p.m.) was born in Boston, grew up in New England and New Jersey, and graduated from Colgate University in 1966. He is currently a member of the English department and the poet in residence at Virginia Wesleyan College. He has published four short collections, including The Greatest Show on Earth (973), and a longer collection, Lost Wealth (also 1973); 'his poems have also appeared in many magazines. He has given readings literary anguage houses . universities, and he is the editor and printer of the at Hopkins, other among and Princeton Johns Western a New Guernsev, Penyeach Press, which hand-prints books of Bruce He will give readings England poet, will visit in Memorial Mary· 8 at 4 p.m. March land. Hall increase fluency poetry. (Room 106). Linda Pastan, in her own words, "grew up in New York, graduated from Radcliffe College in 1954, I received an MA from Brandeis University. My by Debbie Day poems have appeared in various magazines (or will What can you dol soon) including Harpers, The Nation, Esquire) It's getting to be that time of year again-a time Sewanee Review, The American Scholar, Poetry for FAC, RA, and single-room applications. Northwest, Voyages." A Perfect Circle of Sun, her Residence applications are also being taken for the first book, has just been published (and should soon with a 21year old French and German houses next year. The be available in paperback at the college bookstore). language houses have in some way remained a big mystery to most of the .campus ever since their She also has given many readings at universities initiation-the French House in 1968and the Spanish