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THE POWER OF MUSIC

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We wish to call attention to the short organ recitals which Dr. Davison is giving each morning in the Chapel; just after the morning service. Men who are taking examinations can spend the ten or fifteen minutes between the close of the service and the beginning of the examinations in no better way than in hearing this music. If we can take the word of those who have tried this means of preparation we are sure that it leaves the mind far clearer and more capable of its best efforts than the eleventh hour cramming which usually fills the few minutes between breakfast and examinations: At any rate it could do no harm for all to give the new method a fair test.

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