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...bombshell arrived in mid-January when the great Copey--Charles Townsend Copeland '32--unexpectedly announced his plans to retire at the end of the academic year on the advice of his doctor. Luckly for the undergraduate, be planned to keep his famous Hollis 15 room and the equally famous discussion hours that passed behind its doors. For more than 30 years, the legendary figure had lectured from Harvard podiums, and it was all but impossible for many to imagine the University without...
...that point, the rules of the game changed: a contestant had to spell not only the word her opponent missed, but another one as well. Sandra's opponent, Jean Copeland of the Prescott (Ariz.) Junior High School, knocked off solecism and encomium, while Sandra got mnemonic. Then Sandra spelled cedilla with an "s," and it was only because Jean flubbed papyraceous that Sandra was saved. By word No. 534, Spelling-Bee Director Charles Schneider was wondering whether he would have to declare a draw...
...Spender's attempt to make the poem more explicit is courageous," added Edwin Honig, Briggs-Copeland Professor of English...
Stephen Spender, the distinguished English poet, will give a reading from his poems at 8:30 p.m. Sunday in Fogg Museum. Two critics, Edwin Honig, Briggs-Copeland Assistant Professor of English, and J. M. Brinnin of the New York City Poetry Center will discuss Spender's recent changes in his poem, "Shapes of Death Haunt Life...
David Beadie; Forrester A. Clark, Jr.; Robert B. Cleary; Robert E. Connors; John T. Copeland; Willis V. Daugherty, Jr., Lyle R. Guttu; Edward B. Harding; Robert W. Harris; John M. Hennessy; Richard L. Hubbell; Alexander E. Kalil; Robert P. McVey (captain); Edwin R. Owen; Peter H. Patridge; Frank L. Stevens; John W. Stimpson; Daniel J. Ullvot; John Wylde...