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Mr. Copeland will today meet students at Sever 11, at 3.3. p. m. to explain more fully than in the calendar announcement the nature and purpose of his new voluntary course in English Literature and the Art of Reading Aloud. As stated before, this course will cover a great variety of authors ranging chronologically from Shakespeare to Mr. Rudyard Kipling. Novels and plays-with some account of famous modern performances-will make a large proportion of the course. Meetings are to be held once a week: and the hour will be divided between reading aloud. and informal speaking by the instructor. Only good readers will be allowed to read, but good listeners will be thought not the least valuable members of the class.
Mr. Copeland has also decided to add to the above discussions, American poets, the "American Short Story" and possibly a few American novelists.
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