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1924

Posted on February 28, 2013 by InTheEarlyDays
Lindsey chapel

photo by Michael Scanlon

February.   Amy Beach’s Te Deum and Benedictus es were premiered at Emmanuel.

Palm Sunday.  Beach’s anthem Let This Mind Be in You (op. 105) was first sung.

October 1. Lindsey Chapel, a memorial and gift of Leslie Lindsey’s parents, was consecrated.

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