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Little Chapel-in-the-Woods . . Though it is not a campus building she walks in every day . . . though it lies away from the regula paths of her campus . . . though it plays no role in her classwork and makes no mark on her degree, the Little Chapel-in-the-Woods early finds a special place in every TSCW student's heart. She may first see it from a classroom in the Ad Building . . . nestled against TSCW trees . . . or on a Sunday afternoon as it catches the sun- light. She may first go inside when the Chapel is alone, with lacy shadows moving gracefully beyond its stained windows . . . or she may choose a morning service, when shad- owy stillness speaks with her own thoughts. And it is then she shares a closeness with every other person who has been a TSCW student since the Chapel was built fourteen years ago. For as it was fashioned by students, so has it been loved by thetr ' nd so it will be loved by those who con -- ,qi 11.11.--:g ga-my 'ter ,
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