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The agitation over a change in the chapel hour culminated last night in a unanimous decision of the Phillips Brooks House Cabinet to send a petition to the Board of Preachers, suggesting temporary innovations. The first clause of the petition suggests that for a short period next fall the chapel hour be changed from the customary morning hour, 8.45 o'clock, to 7 o'clock in the evening, a final decision depending on the success of this experiment.
The second clause advocates keeping the chapel doors open all day, and the third a special service for the Freshmen in the second day of the new College year, a date to be announced in the official College bulletin.
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