There are but two more opportunities to hear Mr. Copeland in the course in Literature and Reading Aloud, which he has been giving entirely voluntarily during this second half year. Today at half past three he will talk on Thackeray and Dickens, and on Friday next will close this very novel and interesting series of literary treats for such it may be called. It is something quite out of the ordinary run of college events, to see the continued interest in a course like this. The audience is not one which changes every week; on the contrary a large portion of the men are those who have attended with considerable regularity. The close attention and the willingness of all to listen for an hour or an hour and a half, as the case may be, speak volumes for the interest which Mr. Copeland has aroused. It is a pleasure to assure men of the success which has been met with so far and we strongly urge those who have not been present in Sever 11 on any of these Friday afternoons, to take advantage of the few chances remaining.
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