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"Copey" Suspends Classes to Undergo Observation for Intestinal Trouble--Takes Sabbatical Year in 1927-28

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Professor C. T. Copeland '82 is going to the hospital today under the care of Dr. W. B. Breed '15 for observation during an indefinite period. Professor Copeland is suffering from an intestinal disease which may necessitate an operation.

Although he will be unable to meet classes or hold conferences for some time the written work in English 5 will continue without interruption. Professor Copeland is taking a sabbatical next year but hopes to resume full work again in the college during the year 1928-29.

On account of his illness the usual reading at the New York Harvard Club, announced for Friday evening, and the dinner to be given Professor Copeland of the Charles Townsend Copeland Association on next Saturday evening will be omitted.

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