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THIRD RECITAL BY DR. DAVISON

Mrs. Louise Reynolds to Assist University Organist in Chapel Tonight.

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The third of a series of organ recitals to be given during the year in Appleton Andover and St. John's Memorial Chapels, will be held in Andover Chapel this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Dr. A. T. Davison '06, University organist and chorister, will present the following program, assisted by Mrs. Louise Reynolds, soprano: Chorale in A-minor  Franck Prayer  Boellman Dr. Davison. Aria, "Siccome un di," from "The Pearl Fishers."  Bizet Mrs. Reynolds. Fugue in D-major  Bach Adagio (Gothic Symphony)  Widor Lamentation  Guilmant Dr. Davison. "The Rose is Softly Blooming"  Spohr Mrs. Reynolds. "The Swan"  Saint Saens Priests' March  Mendelssohn Dr. Davison.

The remaining recitals will be given as follows:

November 29, at Andover Chapel; December 13, at Appleton Chapel; January 17, at St. John's Chapel; January 31, at Andover Chapel; February 28, at Appleton Chapel; March 14, at St. John's Chapel; March 28, at Andover Chapel; April 11, at St. John's Chapel; April 25, at Appleton Chapel; May 23, at Andover Chapel. All these recitals will be open to the public.

The remaining recitals will be given as follows:

November 29, at Andover Chapel; December 13, at Appleton Chapel; January 17, at St. John's Chapel; January 31, at Andover Chapel; February 28, at Appleton Chapel; March 14, at St. John's Chapel; March 28, at Andover Chapel; April 11, at St. John's Chapel; April 25, at Appleton Chapel; May 23, at Andover Chapel. All these recitals will be open to the public.

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