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Lowell House became a campanological haven this week as Russian bell ringers, bell makers, and a monk arrived in a new stage of the Lowell Russian bells’ long journey home. The fate of the 17 historic bells, currently on a 77-year hiatus from Moscow’s Danilovsky Monastery, was finally decided in September when a Russian metals mogul offered to pay about $1 million to bring them home and to buy a new set for Lowell. Yesterday, plastic sheeting surrounded the belfry as the Russian experts recorded the bell tones and made moldings of the bells?...
...After intermission, the monks, who had previously been accompanied by nothing more than a small hand bell, brought out several native instruments. Especially noteworthy were two types of trumpets. One was several feet long and reminiscent of an elephant’s bray in sound, while the other was a far smaller, higher-pitched thighbone horn...
...personally questioned Watada about the stipulation, ruled that he was going to reject the agreement and tell the jurors that is should be disregarded. The judge himself seemed to urge a mistrial request at that point, saying of his direction to the jurors: "How do you un-ring that bell...
...lethargic first period when Harvard fell behind 2-0, revived in the second when the Crimson rallied to tie the score. Seemingly lost when BC freshman forward Kelli Stack struck with 8:04 remaining in regulation and recaptured 12 seconds later when sophomore Jenny Brine answered the bell. There is only the untold struggle of co-captain Jennifer Sifers, who was almost a scratch after battling illness all day, suited up and not missing a shift on the second line or the second power play, even scoring Harvard’s first goal of the game on a highlight-reel...
...Donahue said in an interview. “It’s a good sign and I will certainly watch the continuing discussions carefully.” —Material from The Associated Press was used in this story. —Staff writer Alexandra C. Bell can be reached at acbell@fas.harvard.edu...