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...premier literary voices of the modern Francophone world, Condé will read from her 1996 tale Segu. She will be joined by Darryl Pinckney, whose work Out There: Mavericks of Black Literature is based on a recent series of lectures at Harvard. Briggs-Copeland Fellow Patricia Powell, who will present her novel The Pagoda. The event is co-sponsored by Harvard’s W.E.B. DuBois Center and Harvard Book Store. Wednesday, March 19 at 4 p.m. Free. Thompson Room, Barker Center, 24 Quincy Street...
...predominantly Jewish fraternity, scantily clad in homemade togas and promising to serve breakfast in bed to the highest bidder. Undeterred by some unseemly patches of body hair peeking out from under the Greek garb, Arielle J. Cohen ’04, a Crimson editor, and her roommate Jillian P. Copeland ’04 bought the group for a sum total of $190. “Who can resist five handsome Jewish boys?” Cohen asks. Point taken. I couldn’t resist placing a few bids myself, even for the sake of objective journalism...
...Briggs-Copeland Lecturer on English and American Literature and Language Doug A. Powell protested the possibility of war with Iraq and the way that the Bush administration handled the White House Poetry Symposium...
...publishers hope to have the work adopted for use in English courses at colleges and secondary schools throughout the country. In this way they expect to extend the teaching of Professor Copeland beyond the limits of the University to the country at large...
Professor Copeland graduated from the University with the class of 1882. From 1893 to 1910 he was Lecturer on English Literature, and in 1910 he was made an Assistant Professor. Since 1917 he has been an Associate Professor. Besides this book, Professor Copeland has written several articles in the Atlantic Monthly and "The Life of Edwin Booth", besides editing "The Letters of Thomas Carlyle to his Youngest Sister", with an introductory essay, in collaboration with Mr. Rideout on Tennyson's "The Princess...