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COPELAND DESERTS ENGLISH 5 FOR LITERATURE COURSE

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Professor C. T. Copeland '82 will no longer conduct English 5, the most famous composition course of the University. English 5 first attained its fame under Dean Briggs. After being relinquished by him, it passed into the hands of Professor Copeland. Hundreds of students submit contributions each spring to compete for the honor of joining its ranks.

Henceforth, English 5 will be given by Professor R. M. Gay, of Simmons College. In the place of his former course. Professor Copeland will undertake the teaching of a new course, English 45, dealing with the lives, characters, and times of men of letters, English and American.

English 45 is a half course during the first half year, to be given on Mondays and Fridays and, at the pleasure of the instructor, on Wednesdays at 3 o'clock in Sever 11.

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