Professor Copeland's two audiences--those who enjoy his personal acquaintance and that large and increasing number which knows him only by reputation and through the delights of the recent Copeland Reader--will join in wishing him the briefest of absences from Hollis Hall. A sabbatical year, is soon to deprive the college of one of the few men whose mere personality has bequeathed on him the honor of being "an institution." Therefore any of his further withdrawals from the Yard are to be watched with jealous scrupulation.
The Crimson recommends to Professor Copeland during his convalescence, a book possessed of the most delightful of bedside manners--the Copeland Reader.
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