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Weekly Poem: 'I Go Back to May 1937'

Weekly Poem: 'I Go Back to May 1937'

06/24/2013 | Rating NR

PBS News Hour

Weekly Poem: 'I Go Back to May 1937'

Clip: 6/24/2013 | 1m 57s

Weekly Poem: 'I Go Back to May 1937'

Actor John Lithgow reads the poem "I Go Back to May 1937," by Pulitzer Prize winner Sharon Olds.

06/24/2013 | Rating NR

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