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A special schedule of Holy Week services in Christ Church open only to students of Harvard and Radcliffe has been arranged this year by six churches in the vicinity of Harvard Square.
There will be four services in all, with a different preacher at each service, representing three of the neighborhood parishs and the University. The services are planned to come while college is still in session before the spring vacation, and will be held on four successive days beginning Monday, March 21, at 12.10 o'clock. In order to accomodate students with classes up to 12 o'clock, the services will be preceded by an organ prelude until 12.10 o'clock, and will end promptly at 12.30 o'clock.
The churches represented are: Christ Church, Episcopalian; Epworth Methodist; First Congregational; First Parish Unitarian; Old Cambridge Baptist; and University Lutheran. The schedule of speakers will be as follows: Monday, March 21, Rev. T. L. Harris, adviser in Religion at Harvard University; Tuesday, March 22, Rev. R. Calkins, D.D., pastor of the First Church Congregational; Wednesday, March 23, Rev. J. E. Lacount, pastor of the Epworth Methodist Church; Thursday, March 24, Rev. N. D. Goehring, pastor of the University Lutheran Church.
Christ Church is located on Garden Street opposite the Cambridge Common.
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