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However, Harvard did not realize this at the time, and there was an uproar when the Russian tuner was discovered filing the bells down. No longer permitted to do this, Sergiev decided that one of the bells, the "bell of hope, felicity and joy" (which was a member of the original set) was too close in pitch to another bell in the set, the "bell of famine pestilence and despair...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Those Splendiferous Lowell Bells | 2/29/1992 | See Source »

Sergiev suggested that the "bell of hope, felicity and joy " should be "sent back across the waters." He meant to send it to Russia to be tuned; Harvard sent it across the Charles River, where is now hangs at the Business School...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Those Splendiferous Lowell Bells | 2/29/1992 | See Source »

...yourpartner and like watered-down country western,square dancing could be for you. It may not be adown and dirty dance club, but Tech Squares hasplenty to offer if you get a kick out of do sado's, promenades and a jaunt through the M.I.T.campus.PhotoLily J. WoundThe subtle joy of square dancing...

Author: By Sarah C. Dry, | Title: Square Dancing at MIT | 2/27/1992 | See Source »

Finishing anywhere but first would have been a disappointment for sprinter Bonnie Blair, who captivated audiences in 1988 with her killer starts and unabashed tears of joy on the medal stand after her 500-m victory. After that she struggled and ranked only fifth overall at last year's world championships. "I just didn't feel comfortable on my skates," Blair said. By Albertville, she had regained form and confidence, though, and seemed once again invulnerable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 1992 Winter Olympics: Blades Of Gold | 2/24/1992 | See Source »

Relegated to the sidelines, the Poles and Norwegians pondered what might have been. But even some losers found joy in the act of participation. Italian defenseman Bob Manno, 36, a former N.H.L. All-Star winding down his career in dignified exile a long way from his native Niagara Falls, demonstrated the fine points of public relations. "I waited eight long years to play in the Olympics," he said. "This has been a great character builder." Character was not the principal goal of the medal hopefuls as the final, single elimination round began this week. Each face-off won and goal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 1992 Winter Olympics: Let's Get Physical | 2/24/1992 | See Source »

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