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INFIRMARY INMATES WILL HEAR PROF. COPELAND READ

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Professor Charles Townshend Copeland '82, who has been confined to the Stillman Infirmary since the Christmas Recess, will give a private reading on Wednesday to the nurses and patients of the hospital.

Professor Copeland has been suffering from a very painful case of rheumatism, but he is apparently well on the road to recovery at present. His reading tomorrow will be entirely informal, and under no condition open to the public. It is being given solely for the benefit of the nurses in the general ward and those patients whose condition makes it possible for them to listen.

Professor Copeland has not yet decided what his readings will consist of, but the excerpts will undoubtedly be taken from the works of some of his favorite authors. The reading will be given in the "large" room of the Infirmary.

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