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Montage: An Evening of Readings Esther Smith Solomon Jerry William Tribby Five poems by e.e. cummings, arranged for three voices, strikes your senses in a staccato f ash ian, then blends into a smooth flowing verse and you realize the evening is going to be more than a "reading." or this fact you are convinced when Miss Smith reads of man's suicide without death from T. S. Eliot, Herman Melville, and Tennessee Wil- liams. You watch, you listen, ancl you're absorbed. Then, once the trio has your emotional being, they hit you in the head with it by Billy and Jerry bounding about on the stage in a satire on Camille. To send you home with that "good-ell-over" feeling, Winnie-tILe-Pooh is done in such a warm, gentle style that you feel you're six again. What can yo~, say? It was, " '. well, it was, . ' . Gread" 112