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For ten minutes every morning music will charm the ears of distracted students about to set foot upon the stormy path of final examinations, it was learned last night. On each week-day morning during the two weeks of the final examination period, an organ recital similar to the ones given last year will be given in Appleton Chapel.
The recital will take place at the conclusion of the morning prayers and will end in time for students who are taking examinations to get to their examining places in ample time.
The programs will of course vary each day. The works to be performed will appear every morning in the CRIMSON.
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