The Poetry Society was formed at a meeting held last night in Wadsworth 5. The membership is to be limited to those who actually write poetry, and who are members of the University. Others may be elected honorary members. Poems are to be read anonymously at the meetings, and criticised. The society will publish a volume of poems during the year; will entertain well-known poets, and will arrange for readings by them. Members are to be elected after the next meeting, which will be in the Advocate Sanctum on Monday evening at 7.30.
Mr. Odell Shepard was elected temporary president, and committees were appointed as follows: To select poetry of members to be read--E. E. Cummings 1G., S. F. Damon 2G., and S. V. Fairbanks '17; to draw up the constitution--P. F. Kirby 2G., G. P. Sanborn '01, and T. Nelson '18.
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