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"The oldest living inhabitant of the Yard" according to his own characterization, Professor Charles Townsend Copeland '82, Associate Professor of English in the University, and famed throughout the country for his readings, celebrated his sixty-fourth birthday yesterday in 15 Hollis--the dormitory of which he is become such an integral part.
At present on sabbatical leave for a year, the announcement that he will resume active work in the Summer School in a course on the "History of English Literature in the Nineteenth Century" predicts the resumption of his teaching at Harvard in the autumn.
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