Word: copelanders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University is extremely fortunate in securing the services of Professor Robert Malcolm Gay to meet the emergency created by Professor Copeland's temporary withdrawal from English 5," said Professor J. L. Lowes yesterday in a statement to the CRIMSON...
This course in composition, one of the oldest in the Harvard curriculum, reached the height of its fame under Dean Briggs. A short time ago it was turned over by him to Professor C. T. Copeland, '82, who has in turn given it over temporarily to Professor Gay. After this year it will return under the direction of Professor Copeland...
...national circulation; was announced as the aim of the Advocate at a meeting for candidates last night at the Union. W. D. Edmonds Jr. '26, President of the Advocate, outlined the magazine's new policy to the candidates and other undergraduates who had come to hear Professor C. T. Copeland '82, read and speak...
Professor Copeland spoke on the history of the Advocate, and urged upon the candidates the preference of writing "gentleman's essays" to producing ordinary fiction. He expressed his pleasure with the first number of the new Advocate and read selections from several authors...
After all, such destructive criticism as comprised most of your "Guide" is not calculated to help the student in selected his courses. However, if students do follow your advice, Professors Lowes and Perry will have to give their courses in the New Lecture Hall and Mr. Copeland will play to capacity audiences. (Signature withheld...