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As was announced in yesterday's CRIMSON the Vesper service this afternoon will be in memory of Dr. Brooks. It seems only proper that the college should express the sense of loss, and a memorial service is certainly the most natural way. The whole chapel will be reserved for members of the University and their friends until five o'clock, and it is expected that they alone will fill it. The speakers will be the Rev. Prof. F. G. Peabody D. D., the Rev. William Lawrence S. T. D., and the Rev. George A. Gordon. Mr. Gordon has been asked to speak as he was an intimate friend of Bishop Brooks and served with him on the Board of University Preachers.
The choir will sing Bach's "I know that my Redeemer liveth," "The King of Love my Shepherd is," by Harry Rowe Shelley, and Smart's "The Souls of the Righteous" with a solo by J. D. Merrill.
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