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MORNING PRAYERS BEGIN

President Lowell Will Conduct First Service of Term at 8.45 o'clock.

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President Lowell will conduct the first morning service in Appleton Chapel this morning at 8.45 o'clock. No seats are reserved.

Daily morning prayers are held throughout the year in Appleton Chapel from 8.45 until 9 o'clock. At these services many of the foremost preachers of the country will preside, each visiting preacher being in residence for a week or more. During the preacher's term of service he will be in Wadsworth House 1 each morning between 9 and 11 o'clock, during which time he will be glad to see any member of the University who may care to call upon him.

A list of Chapel preachers for the ensuing year will appear in the CRIMSON.

Schedule for Week.

Morning prayers during the rest of the week will be conducted as follows:

Tuesday.--Professor E. C. Moore '78, Chairman of the Board of Preachers to the University.

Wednesday.--Professor G. H. Palmer '64.

Thursday.--Professor F. G. Peabody '69.

Friday.--Professor Bliss Perry.

Saturday.--The Rev. George Hodges, Dean of the Episcopal Theological School of Cambridge.

For the week September 30 to October 5 inclusive prayers will be conducted by Professor F. G. Peabody '69.

On Sunday, September 29, at 11 o'clock, the first regular Sunday morning service of the term will be held. Professor Peabody will preach.

The new organ in Appleton Chapel has not been finished, but there will be no interruption of the regular services of worship at the Chapel. Temporary arrangements for organ and choir have been made.

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