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Radcliffe Group Opens New Chapel in Briggs; Girls to Plan Services

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Radcliffe's new chapel in the basement of Briggs Hall was dedicated last night.

The non-sectarian chapel is sponsored by the Radcliffe Christian Fellowship. It will be open to all 'Cliffe students daily from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. for meditation and prayer. Services will be conducted by students at 10 p.m. on Monday and Thursday evenings.

The Christian Fellowship decided to convert a storeroom in the basement of Briggs after searching since last spring for a location. The chapel holds about 40 people.

Pauline Thielman '53, Christian Fellowship President, explained, "The chapel is for all Radcliffe students who would like a quiet place to meditate and to worship."

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