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Professor Charles T. Copeland '82, will give his annual spring reading this evening at 8.30 o'clock in the dining room of the Union. This is the second time this year that Professor Copeland has given one of his well-known and popular readings.
The readings of Professor Copeland have been an annual affair for many years and each year the crowed which gathers to hear them taxes the small capacity of the Union dining room. Professor Copeland prefers the small room to the larger living room because reading in the larger room requires too much effort.
Program Not Yet Announced
As has been the custom for years the selections given will be chosen from some of Professor Copeland's favorite authors, Kipling, Sassoon, Fielding and Donald Ozlea Stewart. He has not yet announced the exact passages he will read on this occasion.
The present reading will have an added interest because it is the first one he has given since his recent appointment to the Boylston Professorship.
For next week, the Union authorities have announced speeches by William Jeanings Bryan, famous orator and Deaceratic politician, and by Mr. MacMillan, the noted Arctic explorer who was a companion of Peary's on his trip to the Pole.
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