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Professor Charles Townsend Copeland '82 will return to his rooms in Hollis Hall today but will not resume his teaching until after the spring vacation. Taken ill on February 26 he was moved to the Phillips House where he underwent an operation on March 5. It was successful and since that date his recovery has been steady. Yesterday Dr. A. W. Allen and Dr. W. B. Breed '15, who have been handling his case, decided that his condition warranted his removal to his college quarters.
Professor Copeland is taking a sabbatical next year, but hopes to resume his full work-again in the college during the year 1928-29.
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