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The spring reading of Professor Charles T. Copeland '82 will be held in the Union at 8.30 o'clock on the night of Friday, May 8. Once each spring, Professor Copeland gives a reading in the Union which taxes the capacity of the dining room in which it takes place to overflowing. Always, however, he declines to read in the Living Room, saying that the room is so large that it requires an unusual amount of vocal effort on the part of a speaker to make himself heard.
The exact passages which Professor Capeland will read are not yet announced, but some of the authors from whose works he will choose selections are Fielding, Kipling, Sassoon, and Donald Ogden Stewart.
Popular though the readings of Professor Copeland always are, the present one is given an added attraction because of the fact that it is the first reading given by him in the vicinity of Boston since his appointment to the Boylston Professorship.
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