WE wish to remind the students once again of the new voluntary course in Literature and the Art of Reading Aloud, which will meet for the first time today. Mr. Copeland has increased the scope of the course since the first announcement, adding much to its attractiveness. As it now stands it is distinctly a novelty in the way of courses at Harvard, nothing of the kind ever having been given before. Mr. Copeland is anxious to have it make a place for itself on its own merits. He naturally wishes it to reach as large a number of men as possible. At the meeting today the work for the halfyear will be explained and several readings given. We hope that Mr. Copeland may have the encouragement which comes from a large attendance.
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