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ONE OF LOWELL HOUSE BELLS FOUND UNSUITED TO POSITION

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One of the largest of the 21 bells now in process of being, installed in Lowell House tower, has been lowered to the ground, and will probably be placed elsewhere. The bell, the fourth largest in size, and supposedly the most handsomely engraved, does not belong to the original set which was recently removed from a small church near Leningrad, and it has been found difficult to hang it with the others. Its eventual destination is as yet unknown, but it is certain to be placed in some of the buildings about the University, depending upon the decision of President Lowell.

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