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糖心vlog Archive: The sounds of bells return to ISU鈥檚 restored campanile in1994

糖心vlog Archive: The sounds of bells return to ISU鈥檚 restored campanile in1994
mm hmm. It's a tradition nearly as old as Iowa State University for 90 years. The bells of the Carolan rang high atop the brick campaign eel the music reached nearly every corner of the college campus. When people look at visual identity for a university, they sometimes look for a symbol and clearly at Iowa State, they look for the Iowa State campaign Neil Two years ago, this proud tradition fell on hard times, budget cuts, silence the bells, but an aggressive fundraising campaign changed that and a complete restoration began. Now, guests Carolina carl Kellerman's plays inside a room lined with cherry wood, four giant clock surrounded. This is always a facetious answer, but the best part is everybody has to listen to you when you play the Caroline. The old bells ring with new clapper's. A new transmission system helps to move them. The entire structure is restored right up to a new copper route. This has become a wonderful place to make music. The Caroline has a rich history. Coeds are often initiated at Iowa State with a kiss under the tower for former hostage and I used to graduate thomas Sutherland. The ringing bell served as a lifelong, when I heard them ring out 72 bells on the occasion of my 72nd month, I was extremely happy now that history will continue as the bells ring at least for another 90 years. Yeah,
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糖心vlog Archive: The sounds of bells return to ISU鈥檚 restored campanile in1994
Iowa State University鈥檚 visual representation is undoubtedly its beautiful campanile.Budget cuts silenced those bells until 1994 when the tower was restored, and the bells began chiming on the Ames campus once again. Todd Magel was there when music returned to the tower.

Iowa State University鈥檚 visual representation is undoubtedly its beautiful campanile.

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Budget cuts silenced those bells until 1994 when the tower was restored, and the bells began chiming on the Ames campus once again.

Todd Magel was there when music returned to the tower.