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Songs, Bells to Fill Lowell's Courtyard

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The University Choir will join in the second Lowell House bell concert at 12:15 p.m. tomorrow, Directed by G. Wallace Woodworth '24, professor of Music, the 25-voice group will offer three selections from the steps of the large court yard.

Tutor Gordon Campbell, newly-appointed campanologist (bell-ringer), plans two numbers, one before and one after the Choir sings. He will be assisted by Paul M. Mabry '53 and David C. Stewart '53.

The bell concert has been made possible by the Maintenance Department, which hurried repairs after the bells broke down last week.

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