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The Sunday Evening Meeting at the Globe Theatre.

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In spite of the snow storm last evening, the number of people at the Globe Theatre was not perceptibly smaller than assembled there a week ago. Rev. George A. Gordon conducted the service, and preached a short and interesting sermon. The chapel choir sang three times during the evening-an anthem, "Lift up your Heads," by Hopkins, and the Christmas carols-"His Star Shineth Clear," by O. B. Brown, and "The First Nowell," an old English melody. The chorus of college men was not quite so large as last week, and did not sing with as much spirit as they did a week ago. Nevertheless the singing as a whole was good, and the services in every way successful. The third of the series of services will be held at the Globe next Sunday evening, which is Christmas night. The Rev. Phillips Brooks will conduct this meeting and preach the Christmas sermon. It is hoped that as many men in the chorus who are in Cambridge or Boston on Christmas night will make an effort to be present at this service, since the chorus will be necessarily weakened by the absence of many men who do not live near Boston.

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