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Updated through online information from Paul Marchesano.
From a description in a history of the Drexel Institute: "Upon this stage there was a superb Haskell three-manual organ of the latest construction, an almost unique feature of which is a combination and crescendo pedal by which all or any number of the thirty-two stops can be put on in an instant."
The organ was replaced in 1928 by Austin Organs Opus 1548. It appears that no stops were re-used by Austin in the new installation.
Related Instrument Entries: Austin Organ Co. (Opus 1548, 1928)
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