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The number of men who have signified their willingness to sing at the Sunday evening theatre services is as yet very small. This is all the assistance which is asked of Harvard men in the conduct of these services and it ought to be given readily. The hymns used in the services are the most familiar; anyone who sings at all can join the chorus. A second notice calling for volunteers is published this morning, and it is to be hoped that the response to it will be sufficient to insure a large chorus. Good singing is absolutely essential to the success of meetings of this sort. Men who sing have here a chance to do very material good with very small personal sacrifice. Harvard men should have a sort of personal interest in the success of the theatre services as they were the originators of them.

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