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COPELAND TO TAKE BRIGGS' CHAIR IN FAMOUS ENGLISH 5

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That Professor C. T. Copeland '82 will give the well-known course in advanced composition, English 5, for the year 1925-26, was confirmed by the Committee on Instruction last night. Professor Copeland will succeed Dean Briggs '75, who has been in charge of the course for many years.

English 5 is one of the most famous courses given under the Department of English. Probably more prominent literary men who have graduated from Harvard have taken it than any other in the University and it is the one course which has been most particularly identified with Dean Briggs at Harvard. Professor Copeland comes to it after twenty years as the teacher of English 12, an equally famous course.

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