Charles Townsend Copeland
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Charles Townsend Copeland (27 April 1860 - 24 July 1952) was a professor, poet, and writer. He spent much of his time as a mentor in Boston, Massachusetts, specifically at Harvard University, and also worked as a part time theater critic. Known as "Copey" by many of his peers and admirers, he became known for his Harvard poetry readings in the 1930s.
[edit] References
- Billy Altman, Laughter's Gentle Soul: The Life of Robert Benchley. (New York City: W. W. Norton, 1997. ISBN 0393038335).
- Encyclopedia Brittanica: Charles Townsend Copeland
- Time: "Copey Moves Out." 12 September 1932. URL accessed 5 June 2007.
[edit] External links
- Works by or about Charles Townsend Copeland in libraries (WorldCat catalog)

