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DR. DAVISON TO GIVE FIRST OF ORGAN RECITALS TODAY

Public Performance at 5 o'Clock in Appleton Chapel--One to Be Given Each Month at Andover or Appleton

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The first of a series of organ recitals by Dr. A. T. Davsion '06 will be given this afternoon at 5 o'clock in Appleton Chapel. All the recitals will be open to the public. The following programme will be presented today: Prelude,  Vierne Andante (Symphonie Romane)  Widor Allegro,  Guilmant Prelude in D major,  Bach Choral Prelude, "O God. Thou Holiest"  Brahma Pastorale,  Farjeon Canon,  Schumann Pastorale,  Dubois Toccata (Fifth Symphony)  Widor

The recitals will be given at intervals of a month throughout the season of 1921-22 in Appleton Chapel and in the chapel of the Andover Theological Seminary on Francis Avenue. There recitals will be given at five o'clock in the afternoon and will be open to the public. The dates are as follows: November 29, at Appleton Chapel; December 13, at Andover Chapel; January 24, February 14, and March 28, at Appleton Chapel; April 11, at Andover Chapel; and May 23, at Appleton Chapel.

The recitals will be given at intervals of a month throughout the season of 1921-22 in Appleton Chapel and in the chapel of the Andover Theological Seminary on Francis Avenue. There recitals will be given at five o'clock in the afternoon and will be open to the public. The dates are as follows: November 29, at Appleton Chapel; December 13, at Andover Chapel; January 24, February 14, and March 28, at Appleton Chapel; April 11, at Andover Chapel; and May 23, at Appleton Chapel.

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