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Chorus to be Organized for Practice and Study of Music

Connected With Davison's Course on Choral Singing

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A chorus especially for men and women in the Graduate School of Education, but open to all other members of the University and to persons not members of the University, will be organized in connection with the course in "Singing in Schools and Communities," given by Archibald T. Davison '05, professor of Choral Music, and formerly director of the Harvard Glee Club for 22 years.

The chorus will provide practice in conducting for the students in the course, and will offer all its members study and enjoyment of the best choral music. No voice trials will be held.

The chorus will meet for the first time on Wednesday, at 7.30 o'clock, in Room 20, Lawrence Hall.

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