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...Nash; 2, G. Smith; 3, Sears; 4, Peters; 5, Townsend; 6, Newcomer; 7, Nickerson; stroke, R. Smith; coxswain, deVicq...
Perkins Hall: 2, E. S. Gambrell; 7, Leonard Levin; 8, M. L. Lush; 9, N. H. Parsons, W. R. Brewster; 10, H. L. Hoffman, C. L. Crawford; 11, I. H. Rand, R. L. Mitchell; 13, R. R. Berle; 14, S. P. Townsend; 19, W. G. Maclachlan, W. L. Machlachlan; 20, R. P. Abbott, F. B. Brennan; 22, R. H. Woodwell, E. S. Collins; 24, W. L. Pierson, Neil Malarkey; 25, L. A. Waterman, Jr.; 26, S. C. Jacobson, P. O. Oscarson; 29, C. L. Evans, W. V. Moriarty; 30, A. E. McLeish, Jr.; 34, S. Rotenburg, P. D. Morrison...
Professor Charles Townsend Copeland '82 will make his annual trip to New York City today where he will read before the Harvard Club this evening. Tomorrow night he will be the guest of honor at a banquet of the Charles T. Copeland Alumni Association, the only Harvard organization of graduates named after a member of the University...
Professor Charles Townsend Copeland '82, of the Department of English, will give his third reading of the year tonight at 9 o'clock in the Dining Room of the Union. Professor Copeland will read selections from Leacock, Kipling, and Dickens. The doors will close promptly at nine, after which hour no-one will be admitted...
Next Wednesday evening, March 24, at 9 o'clock in the Dinning Room of the Union Professor Charles Townsend Copeland, of the Department of English, will read selections from O. Henry Kipling, and Dickens. In selecting the Dining Room for his reading, Professor Copeland is going back to his custom of past years...