Word: copelanders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...open meeting next Tuesday evening in the new Advocate Sanctum, 34 Dunster street, Professor C. T. Copeland '82 will talk informally to prospective candidates for the Advocate Literary Board and other new students who are interested in writing. Professor Copeland was and editor of the Advocate while and undergraduate, and has been a member of its Advisory Board for many years. He will talk on the subject of college literary magazines past and present. The nature of the Advocate's literary competition will be explained, and new candidates are expected to enroll at that time...
...attractive features of the summer work was a series of lectures by Professor C. T. Copeland '82 on "Charles Lamb", "Sir James Barrie", "Mark Twain", "Stephen Leacock", and "Edward Fitzgerald...
...clock with a business conference, followed at 11 o'clock by reports on the Graduate School of Business Administration, the Bureau of Business Research, and the Case system of teaching, which has been recently introduced into the Business School. Dean W. B. Donham '98, Professor M. T. Copeland '07, and Professor J. G. Callan will speak to the Board on these subjects, each describing the particular department with which he deals...
...meeting next Monday and Tuesday, May 8 and 9, for its annual inspection of the University. In addition to holding its regular business sessions, the Board will confer on Monday morning with officers of the School of Business Administration. Dean W. B. Donham, '98 Professor M. T. Copeland, and Professor J. G. Callan will tell the Overseers about the work of the Bureau of Business Research, the case system of teaching now being applied in the School and other features of business training at the University. In the afternoon the Board will study tentative plans now being made...
Under the auspices of the Graduate School of Education, Professor C. T. Copeland '82 will give a brief address on Sir James Barrie and a reading from his works and those of John Masefield this evening at 9 o'clock in the Dining Room of the Union...