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CHOIR WILL GIVE RECITAL

Program of Numbers Composed by Alumni to be Given Tonight Under Direction of Dr. Davison.

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The Appleton Chapel choir, under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison '06, will give a recital of sacred music in Appleton Chapel this evening at 8 o'clock, under the auspices of the American Guild of Organists. All the numbers on the program are composed by alumni of the University, several of them for the Appleton Chapel choir.

Mr. Ernest Mitchell, organist of Trinity Church, Boston; Mr. Henry L. Gideoz A. M. '06. organist of Temple Israel, Boston; and Carl Paige Wood '06, of Taunton, will play solos.

The following program will be presented; Organ Prelude-"Pastorale,"  Arthur Foote '74 "Sanctus,"  G. L. Osgood '66 "The Lord is Merciful,"  G. A. Burdett '81 "We Have Heard With Our Ears, O.   Lord,"  Percy L. Atherton '93. Organ Interlude-"Offertoire,"  George A. Burdett '81. "Laudati dominum,"  Frederick B. Converse '93. "Hear My Prayer, O Lord"  Arthur Foote '74. "Harvard Hymn,"  John Knowles Paine h.'96. Organ Postlude, "Festival March in F."  Arthur Foote '74.

The concert, which is free, is open to all officers and members of the University.

The concert, which is free, is open to all officers and members of the University.

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