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PROFESSOR COPELAND IMPROVING RAPIDLY

MAY BE ABLE TO RESUME CLASSES LATE THIS SPRING

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Professor C. T. Copeland '82, who underwent a major operation last Saturday morning at a Boston hospital, is resting comfortably, according to an announcement made last night by Dr. A. W. Allen, his operating physician. Except for the inevitable and uncomfortable effects following an operation Professor Copeland's condition is most encouraging to his physicians, Dr. Allen and Dr. W. B. Breed '15, although they have decided that it is not advisable to permit visitors other than members of his immediate family, for a few days.

It is probable that Professor Copeland will be confined to the hospital for about four weeks, according to his physicians although it may be possible for him to grade some of the papers written by the students in English 5. Contrary to previous announcements he may even be able to resume his regular duties in the college sometime after the spring vacation, which ends April 25.

Professor Copeland is taking a sabbatical next year but hopes to resume his full work again in the college during the year 1928-29.

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