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Radcliffe Choir

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An all Radcliffe choir to sing at Annex chapel will reappear in a few weeks for the first time since the war, Elizabeth Menzel '51, conductor and organizer of the new choir announced last night.

"Half the singers needed have already been recruited," Miss Menzel said, "but places are still open for girls with good voices who can sight read. If enough people are interested we will have two choirs." The group will sing at chapel once a week, and will usually perform unaccompanied medieval motets and other early church music. If good enough, it will perform without leader.

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