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Organ Library in Memorial Church Ready This Spring

Will House Old Manuscripts; Given by Mrs. Ralph Isham

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Presented to the University by Mrs. Ralph Isham in memory of her husband, Colonel Ralph Isham '88, a new library for organ music located high in Memorial Church has just been completed, and will be ready for use late this spring.

Formerly intended for religious discussion groups, a large left has been converted into a large study, where most of the college's organ music, valuable original manuscripts, and photo-stats of manuscripts will be housed.

In Europe obtaining new material for the library is Archibald T. Davison '06, professor of Choral Music. Professor Davison will return laden with microfilms, manuscripts, and other European musical treasures.

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