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Despite his leave of absence for the current academic year, Professor Charles Townsend Copeland '82, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, will again this winter give a Christmas reading at the Union.
The date, December 19, has just been settled by the Graduate Secretaries of the Union, and the reading on that evening will take place at 8.30 o'clock in the Dining Room. The subjects to be covered have not yet been announced by Professor Copeland, but may, according to the Union management, include selections from "The Copeland Reader." Last year Professor Copeland read among other things a long poem by Rudyard Kipling and a humorous essay by Robert Benchley '12.
This winter, it has been found necessary, on account of past experience in over-large crowds to limit the attendance at the reading to the capacity of the Dining Room. Tickets will be given out free at the Union newsstand beginning about 1 week before the reading.
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