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TO START ORGAN RECITALS TOMORROW AFTERNOON

Dr. Davison and L. R. Ring 1G. Will Render Program in First of Series at 4 o'Clock in Appleton Chapel--Announce Schedule of Recitals for Years

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The first of a series of organ recitals, open to the public, will be given in Appleton Chapel tomorrow afternoon at 5 o'clock. Dr. A. T. Davison 06, Organist and Choir-Master, will present the following program, assisted by L. R. Ring 1G., baritone: Prelude and Fuge in B. flat major,  Bach Andante (Symphonie Gothique),  Widor Professor Davison Recitative, "Thus saith the Lord",  Handel Aria, "But who may abide",  Handel L. R. Ring Arabesque,  Vierne Allegro vivace,  Vierne Legend,  Vierne Professor Davison "The Little Sandman",  Brahms Slumber Song,  Brahms To an Aeolian Harp,  Brahms L. R. Ring Chorale Prelude, "Was Gott Tut, ist wohlgetan",  Karg-Elert Chorale Prelude, "Ach Herr, mich armen Sunder",  Kuhvau Toccata,  Boellmann Professor Davison

The other recitals will be given once a month as follows:

November 28, in Appleton Chapel.

December 12, in Appleton Chapel.

January 30, in Appleton Chapel.

February 27, in Andover Chapel.

March 27, in Appleton Chapel.

April 10, in Andover Chapel.

May 22, in Appleton Chapel.

The other recitals will be given once a month as follows:

November 28, in Appleton Chapel.

December 12, in Appleton Chapel.

January 30, in Appleton Chapel.

February 27, in Andover Chapel.

March 27, in Appleton Chapel.

April 10, in Andover Chapel.

May 22, in Appleton Chapel.

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