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There was little indication of Copeland's political position until the Commencement address where he aroused the entire audience with his Law and Order speech. Dr. Gallagher was present and looked quite...
...time for him to go. He gave the Board of Higher Education three days notice--having already sent a resignation letter to the Board because of the Albany budged cuts, but failed to put an effective date on the letter. The Board appointed Biology Professor Copeland to the position of Acting President...
...which includes such noble figures as Bliss Perry, Theodore Spencer, Zechariah Chafee, Perry Miller, and Raphael Demos--was increased by one with the death last Friday of Professor G. Wallace Woodworth. He was--and preferred to be--known, however, simply as "Woody," just as another Harvard giant, Charles T. Copeland, had been universally known to earlier generations as "Copey...
...when they qualify. Unfortunately, lack of money threatens both the long-range plan and the tutoring program. Assorted protests and racial fights have reached such a pitch at C.C.N.Y. that President Buell Gallagher recently resigned (TIME, May 16). For the moment, Gallagher has been succeeded by Joseph J. Copeland, a 61-year-old professor of biology, who is now serving as acting president...
Most of Harvard's remaining professors found themselves understandably pre-occupied with the war. Charles Townsend Copeland might continue his annual poetry readings in Emerson Hall, but Pitirim Sorokin abandoned purely academic pursuits to perfect and publicize his plan for world peace--national sovereignty, he believed, had to be sacrificed for a world government with a monopoly of force...