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...announcement in January 1930 that Bliss Perry, Francis Lee Higginson Professor of English, would retire at the end of the year didn't create the stir that a similar one about the great Charles T. Copeland had a few years before, but nonetheless it was the end of an era. Perry was the type of teacher that his students seldom forgot, and years afterward they could remember the inspiration received from his courses. In May, the CRIMSON sadly noted the loss of "the human quality which he never sacrificed for pedagogical catchword or scholastic obscurity, his ability to give life...
...dawned, Mallinckrodt Laboratory and New Lecture Hall were approaching completion. An anonymous gift of $100,000 from an "alumnus aquaticus" for a swimming pool started the administration thinking about an I.A.B. Maurice Ravel conducted at Sanders, Professor Charles T. Copeland, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, retired, and the Hasty Pudding ambitiously formulated plans for a nation-wide tour of its latest opus: "Not Now--Later...
Richard A. Allen '56, Mario J. Celi '56, Robert B. Cleary '58, John T. Copeland '58, Joseph F. Crehore '56, Charles B. Flynn '56 (captain), Lyle R. Guttu '58, Dennis G. Little '56, Robert P. McVey '58, Arthur F. Noyes '56, Terrence J. O'Mally '57, Edward R. Owen '58, Peter Summers '56, Daniel J. Ullyot '58, Albert B. Wells '56, Daniel Pierce '56 (manager...
Captain Charley Flynn led the second team at goal, while John Copeland, another sophomore, gained one of the defense posts on that team...
...silk evangelist decided that Government sponsorship was not the answer, but private enterprise might be. She signed up Abbot J. Copeland, a merchandising head of Cohama, biggest U.S. silk importer, got the title of Japan manager of Cohama, and resigned from SCAP...