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LEONARD TO GIVE ORGAN RECITAL

Will Begin at 5 O'Clock This Afternoon in Appleton Chapel

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Clair T. Leonard '23, assistant in music at the University, will give an organ recital this afternoon in Appleton Chapel at 5 o'clock. He will be assisted by James R. Houghton 2G., baritone. This is one of a series of recitals given this year by several noted organists in the Chapel. They are open to members of the University and to the public.

The program: Prelude and Fugue in C minor  Bach Mr. Leonard. Invocation "O God, have mercy," from "St. Paul"  Mendelssohn "Behold, I tell you a mystery," from "The Messiah"  Handel Mr. Houghton Tenth Concerto  Handel Mr. Leonard. Scripture Reading "Lord, Thou art my refuge"  Dvovak "God is my Shepherd"  Dvovak "I will sing my new songs of gladness"  Dvovak Mr. Houghton. Angelus du Soir  Bonnet Finale from Second Symphony  Wider Mr. Leonard.

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