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Men Who Compose University Choir

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The following men have been chosen members of the University choir for the coming year: W. E. Alderman 2G., R. H. Allen '14, P. F. Arnold 1G., W. J. Bingham '16, A. R. Boynton '14, L. Bullock '17, H. F. Burns 1L., J. A. Coolidge 4G., N. A. Davis 1L., L. deJ. Harvard '15, J. A. Howe '14, J. Ise 3G., W. H. Kidder, M. S. Mattuck '14, A. H. Mcintosh, W. Noyes '14, A. F. Pickernell '14, W. L. Robinson '16, H. L. Ridenour 2G., H. R. Sanford 1L., A. R. Simms '17, K. W. Snyder '14, R. Stiles 2L., T. W. Swett '15, N. L. Tibbetts '15, I. U. Townsend, Jr., '15, W. L. Ustick 1G. Practice is to be held at 4.45 o'clock every Monday and Thursday throughout the winter in Appleton Chapel under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison. This year Dr. Davison is to give a series of lectures which will be illustrated by the choir with unaccompanied selections from the 16th and 17th century composers. A number of organ recitals will be given throughout the year, the first of which by Dr. Davison will take place on October 28 in Appleton Chapel. A short time before the Christmas vacation the choir will give a joint recital with the Radcliffe Choral Society.

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