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BARRIE-COPELAND-HENLEY.

There may be a few men in the University whom the fame of Professor Copeland's readings has not yet reached. But that does not mean that his audience tonight will not be as large as usual, and as appreciative. It means simply that some are going to miss a delightful evening. Barrie and Henley are not as familiar to us as Kipling and O. Henry, but we know the reader well enough to trust to his judgment in choosing for us.

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