Word: reading
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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This evening at 8.30 o'clock, C. T. Copeland '82, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, Emeritus, will read at the Union from the works of the great Victorians, including Browning, Dickens, Tennyson, and Thackeray. Preceding his reading, he will deliver a short address on Browning and Tennyson in particular...
...read in TIME March 11, page 10, first column, fourth paragraph, that Mr. Coolidge without rising from his seat, reached up and gave President Hoover a congratulatory squeeze. This was immediately after the oath of office...
...have a trial subscription to TIME, I am interested to know how accurate your account is, particularly as I was surprised to read that Mr. Coolidge did not rise from his seat on such an important occasion...
...have been flirting with TIME ever since it began, buying an issue now and again, but-having necessarily to read a great many trade papers to keep up with my clients' accounts-I have missed many issues because I felt I could not read quite everything. But now I guess I'll have to put TIME on the "Must" list...
Professor Copeland has read several times already this year. He delighted a large audience of Freshmen in Gore Hall earlier this year, and his selections at Christmas time were received by an enthusiastic audience...