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CAROLS MARK OPENING OF CHRISTMAS SEASON

TONIGHT'S SERVICE EXCLUSIVELY FOR COLLEGE BODIES

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The annual Christmas Carol Services will be held in Appleton Chapel at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon and at 8.15 o'clock both tonight and Thursday night. The services this afternoon and those on Thursday night will be open to the public. Tonight the Chapel will be open only to persons connected with Radcliffe College and the University.

A program of Christmas music will be sung at the three services by the Appleton Chapel Choir and the Choral Society of Radcliffe College. Dr. Carroll C. Pratt, organist and Choir-master during the absence of Dr. A. T. Davison '06 will direct the musical program.

As the building regulations allow only a small number of persons to stand at the rear of Appleton Chapel or in the galleries, the attendance is limited to those who can be admitted under the legal requirements. The musical program for the services will be:

Organ Prelude:

Christmas Offertory, Malling.

Pastoral Symphony, Handel.

Salutation.

Invocation.

Chorale, "Break Forth, O beautious, heavenly light," Bach.

Christmas Song, "Merry Yuletide," Rimsky-Korsakoff.

Carol, "I Saw Three Ships A'sailing," Osborne.

Scripture Reading, Luke 2: 1--19.

Alsation Carol, "Sleep, Little Dove."

Chorus, "Listen to the Lambs," Dett.

Carol, "Le Sommell de PEnfant Jesus," Geuaert.

Congregational Hymn. "Adeste Fideles," Reading.

Carol, "Christmas Bells," Osgood.

Old German Carol, "Stille Nacht."

Old French Carol, "Le Miracle de St. Nicolas."

Chorale, "Ab. Dearest Jesus," Bach.

Benediction.

Organ Postlude. Halleiujah Chorus. Handel.

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