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COPELAND'S LONG-AWAITED READING TO COME TONIGHT

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Professor Copeland will give his annual reading tonight at 9 o'clock in the Union dining room.

This is the long postponed Christmas reading which Professor Copeland usually gives. One of his readings will have a reminiscence of that season, Benchley's "Christmas Afternoon." The other two readings will be Tennysons "Ulysses" and Kipling's "Man Who Was."

The usual custom for these readings will be observed. The doors will close promptly at 9 o'clock and no late-comers will be admitted. The reading is open to Union members only.

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