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Professor Charles Townsend Copeland '82, will give his second reading tonight in the dining Hall of the Union. His program will include a brief address on contemporary books and plays, and readings from Shakespeare, Dickens, and Kipling. The reading is open only to members of the Union, and the doors will close promptly at 9 o'clock, no latecomers being admitted...
Bishop Lawrence was originally scheduled to speak next Wednesday, but because Monday was a convenient date for him, Professor Charles Townsend Copeland '82, consented to shift his Reading to Wednesday evening...
...foils bouts E. L. Lane '24 defeated R. J. Misch 5 to 1, E. G. Hawley 5 to 2, and E. H. Griffin 5 to 0; E. H. Lane '24 defeated Hawley 5 to 3, Griffin 5 to 0, and Misch 5 to 1; Roland Fleer '24 defeated Townsend 5 to 0, Misch 5 to 3, and Hawley...
There are doubtless many members of the class of 1927 who remember standing in line some five months ago, while their advisers explained to disappointed upper classmen that Associate Professor Charles Townsend Copeland was taking his sabbatical leave of absence and would be giving no courses during the ensuing college year. Doubtless some curiosity arose in the minds of these patient souls as to the character and personality of this man, at whose feet all the initiated were apparently so eager to sit. What did he do? What was his peculiar charm? Why this universal disappointment at his withdrawal? Freshmen...
...suffering perpetually from "bad colds." After a three years' study of the situation by its research division, the Public Health Service has started a serious investigation into the reason for this national nuisance and danger. The work is headed by Dr. J. G. Townsend. He keeps a bi-weekly record of the health of 12,000 individuals and 1,000 families in every State...