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OLD HARVARD FAVORITES ARE LISTED IN COPELAND READER

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For 34 years Professor C. T. Copeland '82 has delighted audiences with his readings of his favorite selections from the great classics of literature. And now, in "The Copeland Reader," he has included most of these favorite pieces.

This new book, on sale at the Co-operative Society, fills 2000 pages with selections from English literature ranging from Sir Patrick Spens to Ring Lardner and Stephen Leacock.

Every piece in the book has been submitted to the test of being read aloud by Professor Copeland, and the aim of the volume is primarily to be read aloud. Professor Copeland has written an essay upon literature and the art of writing that stands as an introduction.

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