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Hear a last ringing of Lowell House’s old bells.

On the sweltering afternoon of July 8, more than 100 onlookers (cell-phone cameras at the ready) crowded Winthrop Street to watch the Lowell House bells descend. After arriving at Harvard 78 years ago as refugees from Stalin’s anti-clerical campaign, the bells were returning to Moscow’s Danilov Monastery. While monks conducted a service, the crowd also got a peek at Lowell’s new Russian bells, resting on a nearby truck bed, waiting their turn to ring out over Cambridge.

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  1. August 27, 2008

    Having lived for 3 years in Winthrop H-51 I must admit this bell does not sound at all familiar to me all by itself. What I remember is the strange atonal sound of several different bells rung at close intervals,which was very stirring, not to say heart-rending, especially after a long night before.

    ~Robert Furlong '37

  2. August 28, 2008

    My fond recollection of the bells stems from time spent at Lowell House with friends. They had been told that the Lowell House courtyard was the only legitimate place in the western hemisphere to play the 1812 Overture, since it was scored for Russian bells and this was the only set. (There are probably several things wrong with this story, but there it was….) So they convened an orchestra to play the overture, and it was grand.

    ~Kathy Kleeman

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