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...recognition of his seventieth birthday and the twenty-fifth anniversary of his first reading before the Harvard Club of New York, Charles Townsend Copeland '82, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, Emeritus, will be the guest of the club at a birthday dinner in his honor on Saturday, April...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "FEAST OF WIT, REASON" TO MARK "COPEY'S" BIRTHDAY | 4/14/1930 | See Source »

...winner, selected by the judges, Charles Townsend Copeland '82, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, Emeritus; G. R. Agassiz '84; and Leverett Saltonstall '14, will receive the Lee Wade prize of $50. The second most successful contestant will receive the Boylston prize of $50, and those placing third and fourth will be awarded additional Boylston prizes of $30. W. R. Harper '30 will preside...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LEE WADE AND BOYLSTON TRIALS CLOSE TONIGHT | 4/2/1930 | See Source »

...result of the final contest four prizes will, be awarded: the Lee Wade prize of $50, the Boylston prize of $50, and two Boylston prizes of $30 each. All of the judges of this contest have not yet been picked but Professor Packard has announced that Charles Townsend Copeland '82, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, Emeritus, will be one of them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FINALISTS ARE SELECTED FOR SPEAKING CONTEST | 3/12/1930 | See Source »

...recent faculty meeting, the following scholarships for the second half year were awarded students in the graduate schools: the Bright scholarship to L. H. Nason 3M; the Francis Reed Austin scholarship to H. N. Lee 2G; the Gorham Thomas scholarship to H. G. Harvey 1G; the Townsend scholarship to C. N. Liu 5G; University scholarships to J. R. Walsh 1G and Louis Harap 2G; and the Wales scholarship to G. L. Joughin...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Scholarships Awarded | 3/8/1930 | See Source »

...speakers were chattier than the Boston College men, strayed from the microphone more often and, in a commendable effort to be chummy, unacademic and pretty understandable, did not hesitate to employ terms which would have horrified the late Messrs. Barrett Wendell and Adams Sherman Hill, dismayed the chaste Charles Townsend Copeland and disturbed the poise of Dean Briggs. Boston Herald...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Assault | 2/24/1930 | See Source »

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