Word: copelanders
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Charles Townsend Copeland '82, hitherto an Associate Professor of English, was appointed a full Professor to become Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory next year. Dean Briggs has held this professorship, perhaps the most highly prized in the University, since 1904. The office of Dean of the Faculty, which he has held since 1902, will go to Clifford Herschel Moore '89, now Chairman of the Committee on Instruction and Professor of the Classics...
...Boylston Professorship. From 1903 until 1923 he was President of Radcliffe College, and for many years he was chairman of the Athletic Committee, from which post he resigned a year ago. Miss Comiscock is an able successor as Radcliffe President, Mr. Pennypacker is now leading the Athletic Committee. Professor Copeland will follow him as Boylston Professor, and Professor Moore will try to fill his shoes as dean of deans; yet every undergraduate who has ever talked with him will know that the spirit of Dean Briggs will not leave the yard Students who were informed of the news last night...
...preceding the dinner, Professor Copeland will give a reading in the Harvard Club to all members of the Association who may be able to attend...
...March 7, Professor C. T. Copeland '82 will be the guest at the twentieth annual dinner given in his honor by the Charles Townsend Copeland Association at the Harvard Club of New York City. The Association is unique among alumni organizations for Professor Copeland is probably the only man in the world who has an association of his own alumni...
...Senate, after having given several days of consideration to the Isle of Pines Treaty (to give Cuba sovereignty over the Isle of Pines, given up by Spain after the Spanish War) was recently startled (TIME, Feb. 2) by the announcement of Dr. Copeland, junior Senator from New York, that during the 20 years in which the treaty has Deen in the hands of the Senate awaiting ratification, it had disappeared...