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TO HOLD ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE TOMORROW

Will Take Place at 8.45 o'Clock in Appleton--Open to Public--No Other Official College Observance--Classes to Take Place as Usual

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There will be a special Armistice Day service tomorrow morning in Appleton Chapel at 8.45 o'clock. This service will be conducted by the Reverend Norman B. Nash, D.D., Assistant Professor of the Literature and Interpretation of the New Testament, at the Episcopal Theological School. The service is open to the public.

The Faculty has announced that there will be no other official observation of the day. Classes will be held as usual. On last year's Armistice Day a general holiday was declared on account of the ceremonies of the burial of the Unknown Soldier and the Washington Conference, but this holiday was for the one year only.

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