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...factors in its development. Sometimes it is peculiarly fortunate in being able to discover such a factor within itself, but this it is usually slow to recognize. No more potent factor has appeared in the raising of standards of taste in the community of the University, than Dr. Davison. In addition to his work as an organist of international reputation, he has devoted his services to the popularization of good music in the University at large. This work he has accomplished in an eminently practical and effective manner. His method has been that of the organizer, and in the popular...
...simple enumeration of Dr. Davison's activities is sufficient to establish the value of his services. For these services, is due the appreciation and gratitude of the community in which he has worked...
...small number of undergraduates who attended. An effort has been made recently to re-establish the custom. Eminent ministers have been invited to conduct the services and appropriate musical programs have been arranged for the University Choir. This afternoon Bishop Williams, of Michigan, will speak and Dr. Davison will conduct special music by the choir. As only two more services are to be given this year, every one should take advantage of the opportunities to restore them to a permanent position among the institutions of the University...
...Right Reverend Charles David Williams, Bishop of Michigan, will conduct the vesper services in Appleton Chapel this afternoon at 4.45 o'clock. He will make a short address, and the University Choir, under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison '06, will give a program of music. The service is open to the public as well as to all members of the University...
...public as well as members of the University being invited to attend. The Right Reverend Charles David Williams, Bishop of Michigan, will conduct the services and make a brief address. The following musical program will be presented by the University Choir, under the direction of Dr. A. T. Davison '06. Organ Prelude, Chorale in A minor, Franck Anthems,-- Tu Pauperum Refugium, Des Pres Crucifixus, Lotti Adoramus Te (First Setting in D minor), Palestrina Organ Postlude, Toccata, Widor