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...been so strong lately. So I’m willing to suspend disbelief long enough to accept that even with 20 billion dollars in the bank we don’t have the dough to throw into “un-wiring” up all of Lowell??s entryways. Still, there’s a better way. College policy currently dictates that students are not allowed to install their own access points in their rooms, citing three rough concerns as justification. This policy is unreasonable, as the concerns are all easy to resolve...
...reasons that sending back the bells made less sense than climbing into a sauna with Boris Yeltsin and a fifth of bathtub vodka. Aside from the cost and inconvenience involved, returning the artifacts would deprive Harvard of one of its most distinctive charms. And did the Eastern patriarchs expect Lowell??s corps of dedicated, if a bit eccentric, klappermeisters to just pick up and find a new weirdly cultish pseudo-extracurricular? With all due respect, fathers, if you want some bells, I hear there’s a really great Salvation Army Santa Claus playing the Pit this...
...bells currently hanging in Lowell??s belfry arrived at Harvard 73 years ago, donated by American entrepreneur Charles R. Crane, who bought them from the Soviet Union...
...monks then joined Lowell??s bell-ringers—known as Klappermeisters—as they played the bells Friday and Sunday...
...Verdin Company in Ohio—which recently made a 33-ton bell and claims to be the world’s largest bell supplier—Lowell??s 13-ton “Mother Earth” is practically a baby...