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Professor Copeland to Speak at Meeting for Candidates Next Tuesday

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At an open meeting next Tuesday evening in the new Advocate Sanctum, 34 Dunster street, Professor C. T. Copeland '82 will talk informally to prospective candidates for the Advocate Literary Board and other new students who are interested in writing. Professor Copeland was and editor of the Advocate while and undergraduate, and has been a member of its Advisory Board for many years. He will talk on the subject of college literary magazines past and present. The nature of the Advocate's literary competition will be explained, and new candidates are expected to enroll at that time.

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