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The Phillips Brooks House cabinet in its final meeting of the year last evening took a definite stand on the much-discussed chapel hour controversy. It was unanimously voted to recommend to the Board of Preachers that an evening service be held in Appleton Chapel at 7 o'clock, but that the regular morning service at 8.45 be continued as well. The supplementary service would be tried for a month, preferably from about October 15 to November 15, with a view toward discovering which hour is more generally acceptable to the undergraduate body. With more or less definite statistics to go on, a permanent decision could more fairly be made.
Professor E. C. Moore, chairman of the Board of Preachers, is in Europe In his stead, Dean W. L. Sperry of the Theological School, acting chairman of the board, was the guest of the Brooks House cabinet at its meeting.
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