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...wealthy, sleek Jim Murray, although no man of might, has championed New Deal measures. His only opponent: former Congressman Joseph P. Monaghan, onetime baby of the House (1933), whose principal following is among the shreds and shards of Townsend clubs...
...Houghton Pond in the Blue Hills from the stops of Widener last Saturday to celebrate a non-explosive Fourth. Entertained with a soft-ball game, swimming, and a three-group like up Blue Hill, and nourished by Howie Oedel '43 and his two assistants, Win Bernard '43 and Bob Townsend '43, the trip ended successfully at 7 o'clock with a bus ride back to Cambridge...
...group includes Abbott Lawrence Lowell '77, president of the University from 1910 to 1933; George Lyman Kittredge '82, until his death indisputably the world's authority on Shakespeare, Chaucer, and much else of English literature; Charles Townsend Copeland '82, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, emeritus, the "Copey" who has been literary father to many American writers; Alfred North Whitehead, the zrilliant mathematican and philosopher...
...Charles Townsend Copeland's method of teaching English composition was once described by Walter Lippmann '10 as a "catch-as-catch-can wrestling match." Anyone who interested him was entitled to enjoy "Copey's" friendship and genius. Once or twice every year Copeland still gives a reading to the Freshman class, a highlight in the student's first year at Harvard...
Yesterday, on the eve of his eighty-second birthday, Charles Townsend Copeland '82, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, emeritus, spoke solemnly of the war and its consequences on student life. "I wish it were over," mused Copey...