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II. CHAPEL SERVICES.

Through the voluntary gifts of students and members of the Faculty,
religious services are provided at the University Chapel every Sunday morning,
except the first Sunday in each month, when the men are left free to
attend the communion services of their respective churches. There are


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also occasional Sunday evening services either at the Chapel or at Madison
Hall. The speakers include some of the most distinguished members of
the clergy and laity of Virginia and adjacent states. This plan, which
takes the place of the Chaplain system used in former years, is under the
supervision of the Faculty Committee on Religious Exercises.

A complete list of preachers to the University for 1914 will be found
on page 33.