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Mr. Copeland to Read Tonight.

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Mr. Copeland will read passages from well known English and Irish writers at 8 o'clock this evening in Sever 11. The programme includes one scene from Sheridan's "Critic" and one from his "School for Scandal," a selection from Boucicault's play "Shaughraun," Goldsmith's "Retaliation," selections from works of Gerald Griffin, and Dooley's "Comment on Christian Science." These selections will be rendered in Engand in the Brogue. The reading is open only to members of the University.

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