Word: chapels
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Davison '06 will give the second of his series of organ recitals at Appleton Chapel this afternoon at 5 o'clock. This recital will be open to all members of the University and the general public as well...
...funeral services of Major Higginson yesterday noon Appleton Chapel was filled to overflowing with friends who had come to do homage to Harvard's great benefactor. In addition to President Lowell and the Board of Overseers, who acted as honorary pallbearers, the University was represented by over a thousand students, who assembled in a double line outside of the chapel...
...conducted by the Reverend Samuel McChord Crothers of the First Unitarian Church of Cambridge, was marked by its brevity and the absence of an elaborate ritual. About 12.30 o'clock the coffin was carried by the nephews of the late Major Higginson as far as the door of the chapel, where their places were taken by the undergraduate pallbearers, R. W. Emmons, 2nd. '20, H. S. Walker '20, F. Workum '20, J. N. Borland '21. W. Davis '21, and C. C. Buell...
...funeral will be held today at Appleton Chapel at 12 o'clock. The coffin will be carried by undergraduates from Appleton Chapel to the hearse in front of University Hall through a double line of students, who will assemble to pay their last tribute to Major Higginson. This evening a memorial meeting will be held at the Union, at which President Lowell and others will speak...
Owing to the limited size of Appleton Chapel, it is doubtful if there will be room for many of the undergraduates at the service itself. The student body will, however, form at 12.15 o'clock sharp outside of Appleton Chapel in a double line, reaching from the chapel door to the front of University Hall. Through the lane thus formed the undergraduate pallbearers will carry the easket and place it in the hearse...