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COPELAND, AGAIN AT WORK, GRATEFUL TO NEWSPAPERS

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For the first time in two months, C. T. Copeland '82, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, conducted his classes yesterday. Professor Copeland has been absent from the classroom for two months because of an illness followed by a minor operation. Severel weeks ago he returned from Phillips House, Boston, to his rooms in Hollis Hall. Since that time he has been recuperating in Cambridge, but has not been active in his regular college work. From now until the end of the present school year, he intends to continue teaching his English classes.

In a special statement to the CRIMSON yesterday, Professor Copeland said, "I am taking up my work again and am very glad to be able to do so. I am grateful to the CRIMSON and all the other newspapers for their frequent, kind, and tolerant words during my long disability."

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