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PROFESSOR C.T.COPELAND TO READ

Students in School of Education and Friends Will Hear Him Tomorrow

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Professor Charles Townsend Copeland '82 of the Department of English will give a special reading for the Graduate School of Education tomorrow evening. After a brief address on "Dicken's Best Book", Professor Copeland will read selections from Dickens and Kipling. The meeting will be held in the Dining Room of the Union at 8.30. It is designed especially for students in the Graduate School of Education and their guests, who are thus accorded a privilege much coveted by University undergraduates and by the alumni of the University.

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