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Two new editions of "The Copeland Reader," edited by Professor C. T. Copeland '82, gave been published by Charles Scribner's Sons comprising a two-volume edition designed for text-book use, and a five-volume subscription edition of elaborate design. The text-book edition has one volume devoted to the American reading, and one containing only the English literature treated in the Reader.
These two editions have been published to satisfy the varying tastes of the book-buying public, and make the readings which Professor Copeland has collected during his connection with the University available for the classroom as well as for the library. The original edition of the Reader was not designed for classroom use, nor was it treated in an elaborate manner. In the new editions these requirements are met.
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