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 The Crypt Chapel service, led by the [[chaplain|chaplain]] after Ogilby’s death, followed the exact order of the service performed weekly by the President during the construction of the Chapel, with the important addition of prayers offered for the deceased workmen. The names of the men who have died since the beginning of construction can be found carved into the limestone wall of the Cloister. The Crypt Chapel service, led by the [[chaplain|chaplain]] after Ogilby’s death, followed the exact order of the service performed weekly by the President during the construction of the Chapel, with the important addition of prayers offered for the deceased workmen. The names of the men who have died since the beginning of construction can be found carved into the limestone wall of the Cloister.
  
-Speakers who addressed the Chapel Builders at the annual banquet dinner over the years included [[jacobs_albert_c|President Albert Jacobs]], Rev. O’Grady (chaplain), and many of the men who personally worked on the building. In the 1950s, groups of Trinity musicians such as the [[a_capella_groups|Pipes]] would perform barbershop melodies for the men during the banquet and afterwards, the men were invited to attend student performances and sporting events on campus. Students were invited to the tour of the Chapel during the Reunion and encouraged to ask the men questions about its construction.+Speakers who addressed the Chapel Builders at the annual banquet dinner over the years included [[jacobs_albert_c|President Albert Jacobs]], Rev. Gerald B. O’Grady, Jr. (chaplain), and many of the men who personally worked on the building. In the 1950s, groups of Trinity musicians such as the [[a_capella_groups|Pipes]] would perform barbershop melodies for the men during the banquet and afterwards, the men were invited to attend student performances and sporting events on campus. Students were invited to the tour of the Chapel during the Reunion and encouraged to ask the men questions about its construction.
 [{{::detail_of_trinitycollegechapel-ca_1935.jpg?400 |Chapel builders, ca. 1935. Photo credit: Trinity College Archives}}]  [{{::detail_of_trinitycollegechapel-ca_1935.jpg?400 |Chapel builders, ca. 1935. Photo credit: Trinity College Archives}}] 
  
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