Library to honor Millay with live poetry reading

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Portland Press Herald (Maine)
08-30-2006
Library to honor Millay with live poetry reading
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Section: Local & State
Column: Highlights

CAMDEN --

The Camden Public Library will honor Edna St. Vincent Millay with a presentation of live poetry at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the Reading Room.

An introduction to the life and poetry of Millay by Betty Suchar, will be followed by a poetry performance by Joy Sprague. There will also be an exhibit of Millay's life at Steepletop, her home in New York, provided by the Friends of the Millay Society.
Sprague, the postmaster on Little Cranberry ...

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