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...question it? But I can subscribe whole heartedly to the statement that "the most deeply religious element of the services of the University chapel is undoubtedly the music." Whatever be the bounds of this valley of dry bones, it ends with the rail of the choir left. No one would accuse Dr. Davidson of being dead-and-alive...
Next day, the press of the Nation affirmed, quite correctly, that the reward could not have been better bestowed. Tenor Hayes is an artist of the first rank. Born in Curryville, Ga., his mother a freed slave, he worked as a stove-molder, sang in a church choir, was encouraged to train his voice. At first, because of the incredible prejudice against his race, he received scant attention in the U. S. He went to Europe, toured England triumphantly, sang before King George in Buckingham Palace (TIME, Oct. 8, 1923), conquered hostile audiences in Germany, returned...
...hero with an extraordinarily fine voice, M. L. Brown '27, a graduate of the Cathedral Choir school...
...Spencer S. Wood, retired; Admirals Edward W. Eberle, Hilary P. Jones, active; Marine Corps General Dion Williams) escorted his body from Arlington to the crypt of Bethlehem Chapel, Washington Cathedral, Mount St. Albans, D. C, where lies the body of Woodrow Wilson. Bishop James E. Freeman offered prayer ; the choir sang...
...funeral will be held at Appleton Chapel at 2 o'clock today. The service will be conducted by the Reverend Henry Wilder Foote '97, pastor of the Unitarian Church of Belmont. The Appleton Chapel Choir will supply music...