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Show Poet Schevill deal a great 'can' job By GINA OTTESON Chronicle Staff James Schevill deals in a wide variety of characters in his poetry. In Tuesday night's poetry reading, part of the Department of English poetry series, the audience received insights of "Huck Finn at 90 Dying in a Chicago Boarding-house Boarding-house Room" to "The Possibility and Impossibility of Snow." Not only does Mr. Schevill use variety in his writings but he also uses variety va-riety in his performance of his works. In his work, "The Possibility Possibil-ity and Impossibility of Snow," Mr. Schevill read the part of a man having to do the tasks of shoveling snow and Mrs. Schevill sang the part of a person exclaiming exclaim-ing the wonder of snow. "The Stalingrad flegy" seemed very appropriate with the new developments i War. The elegy maler poems depicted the r Cermany during Wor'-The Wor'-The story of three dyir , had a tremendous imp audience. Many of Mr. Schevill from true experience ticular favorite of the "What Are the Things You Find , Cans?" which was t journalists questioning of scavenger protector, in San Francisco was; perience. At the beginning of J. session, Mr. Schevill : keep it as informal s' The poetry was f. audience was happy, v did a great job |