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Mr. Copeland will deliver a lecture on William Hazlitt, at 4.45 o'clock this afternoon in Sever 11. This address, which is the fourth of Mr. Copeland's series of lectures on English essayists, will be open to the public.
On Wednesday, January 20, Mr. Copeland will read from the works of Hazlitt and contemporary writers, the reading being intended to supplement today's lecture. The fifth and last of the lectures will be given on January 27. The subject will be "Lamb."
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