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DR. DAVISON WILL GIVE SECOND RECITAL TONIGHT

Will be Assisted by Miss Gardner, Soprano, in Organ Recital at Andover Chapel.

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Dr. A. T. Davison '06, assisted by Miss Anne Gardner, soprano, will give the second concert in the series of public organ recitals under the auspices of the Department of Music in Andover Chapel this evening at 8.15 o'clock. The remaining concerts will come in Appleton Chapel, in Andover Chapel, and in the St. John's Memorial Chapel of the Episcopal Theological School on Tuesday evenings.

Following is tonight's program: Bach,  Fugue in D minor Karg-Elert,  Choral Prelude Dr. Davison Weber,  Einsam bin ich nicht Allein Miss Gardner. Franck,  Air-Fugue-Variation Callaerto,  Intermezzo Ropartz,  Prayer Delibes,  "Pourquoi" Miss Gardner Dubois,  Fiat Lux Dr. Davison Handel,  "Oh, had I Jubal's Iyre." Miss Gardner Rheinberger,  "Evening Calm" Mendelssohn,  Priests' March Dr. Davison.

The revised schedule for the remaining concerts follows:

December 7, at St. John's Chapel.

December 14, at Appleton Chapel.

January 11, at St. John's Chapel.

January 25, at Andover Chapel.

February 29, at Appleton Chapel.

The revised schedule for the remaining concerts follows:

December 7, at St. John's Chapel.

December 14, at Appleton Chapel.

January 11, at St. John's Chapel.

January 25, at Andover Chapel.

February 29, at Appleton Chapel.

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