Word: copelanders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Copeland Will Resume Activities...
Professor Copeland will give his annual reading tonight at 9 o'clock in the Union dining room...
This is the long postponed Christmas reading which Professor Copeland usually gives. One of his readings will have a reminiscence of that season, Benchley's "Christmas Afternoon." The other two readings will be Tennysons "Ulysses" and Kipling...
...attempt to introduce Professor Copeland to members of the three upper classes would be to insult their combined intelligences. All have heard of his celebrated bons mots, and a goodly proportion have probably attended at least one of his "evenings" in Hollis Hall. As well ask a cultivated Londoner if he has ever heard the name of James McNeil Whistler, or a Parisian if he is familiar with the works of Emile Zola. If there breathes a man who has been at Harvard for two years and still does not know of the hermit of Hollis Hall, he should...
...experience of past and present generations has shown beyond any chance of doubt that certain things are not done, and that certain other things are always done when Professor Copeland reads. By way of example, the audience will not indulge in the use of tobacco, nor will it amuse itself by opening and shutting windows and letting in cold draughts. The several things which are done will become apparent to the acute observer as the reading progresses," and beyond all else, gentlemen, as you value your lives, do not cough...