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Copey will make his traditional Christmas reading to undergraduates for the first time in five years from a plastic disk tonight at 8:30 o'clock as the Crimson Network presents a half-hour transcription of a recital by now-legendary Charles Townsend Copeland '82, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, emeritus.
Recorded in the 86-year-old Professor's apartment, Copey's first Yuletide broadcast will feature the time hallowed description of Christmas dinner at the Cratchitt's from Dickens' "Christmas Carol."
The revival of the storied readings was initiated by Robert C. Seaver '50, member of the Network Production Board, while the recording was made by Technical Director John R. McGrew, ocC.
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