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Copey Announces Selections Of Kirkland House Reading

To Include Readings From Browning, Keats, and Tennyson

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Following the custom which he inaugurated three years ago, Charles Townsend Copeland '82, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, Emeritus, will read in the Junior Common Room of Kirkland House on Tuesday, December 4, at 4.00 o'clock.

Since the House was established. Copey, as he is known to his admirers, has annually read to its members at about this time. But contrary to his usual custom, this year he is announcing beforehand some of the selections which he has chosen. Among them are Browning's "Epistle of Karshish" and "Up at a Vills," Keate' "Ode to a Nightingale," and Tennyson's "Ballad of the Revenge." As Copey intends to read only poetry, he is especially cager that all those who have real interest in that field be present.

After the reading, tea and other refreshments will be served to the guests.

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