Word: bells
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...accordance with the suggestions for the observance of Armistice Day made by President Harding, Governor Cox, and other public authorities, the College bell will be tolled from 11.45 A. M. until noon, and flags at the University will be kept at half mast throughout...
...mere passive observance of the day as a holiday will not accomplish that purpose. A suggestion made by the Governor of Massachusetts, that bells be toiled from 11.45 until noon, should not be overlooked at Harvard. This is one of the few chances given our bell to perform a welcome service. Its metallic clang will add materially to the general din of celebration; the sound of it at that unusual hour will turn the thoughts of all students to the significance of the occasion; and its ceasing will be a signal for all to join in the two minutes...
...patronesses for the dance are Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. T. N. Carver, Mrs. C. J. Bullock, Mrs. Samuel Williston, and Mrs. Mary Bell...
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