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Radcliffe students will give talks at chapel at least once a week in the future, as the 15-minute early morning services have become a definite part of college life for the first time in the history of 'Cliffe religious services.
Ministers, professors, and students from the Episcopal Theological Seminary complete the roster of daily speakers who discuss subjects ranging from "Peace of Mind" to "Patience" at the 8:40 a.m. services. A new arrangement which schedules one ETS student for two consecutive mornings affords chapel-goers an opportunity to hear a theme presented and developed.
Held at the First Congregationalist Church, directly opposite the Radcliffe Yard, the meetings adjourn in ample time for students to get to their first classes. Dean Mildred P. Sherman and Miss Helen Cam, Radcliffe's new professor, are frequent visitors to the meetings which average a daily attendance of 20 odd girls.
Sally Cahill '50, president of the Radcliffe Christian Fellowship, was active in originating the daily chapel services last spring.
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