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For two hundred years the portals of West Point and the uniforms of officers and students have been emblazoned with the eagle of cowardice and the "bar sinister" of illegitimacy! True, the eagle need only turn his head, from right to left to signify valor, the sword of Mars had...
Among the Christmas magazines at the news-stalls there lay a newcomer, a monthly fiction magazine, with a creamy cover, a big golden moon, a golden skirted lady and gold stars. You stared at this magazine because there, beside the lady's golden skirt, in big red letters, the...
Selections from Masefield, Kipling, Dickens and Leacock were read by Associate Professor Charles Townsend Copeland 82 in the dining room of the Union last night in his annual Christmas reading. Four hundred members of the University filled an the seats provided and overflowed until they clogged the aisles.
Associate Professor Charles Town-send Copeland '82 will give his annual Christmas reading tonight at 8.30 o'clock in the dining hall of the Union. His program will include readings from Dickens, Kipling, Masefield, and one contemporary humorist.
Professor Charles Townsend Copeland '82 will give his annual Christmas reading in the Union on the evening of Tuesday, December 16. This is the first reading that Professor Copeland has given at the University this year, although he has given several at other places. He has not yet announced the...