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University of California’s Campanile
“CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION
Insculpture
This Limited Edition Damascene etching No. 2/6 produced by Reed & Barton in silver, 24 kt. gold vermeil, copper and bronze, has been permanently assigned and registered to:
metal etching
athrun Mum.
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Class of 24
at the University of California.
The Campanile, designed by John Galen Howard, is the most visible symbol of the University of California's Berkeley campus, standing 307 feet - 30 stories -- tall.
The Tower was completed in 1914 and officially named the Jane K. Sather Memorial Tower in honor of the woman who provided most of the $250,000 building cost.
REED & BARTON SILVERSMITHS
Taunton, Massachusetts
The carillon of 12 bronze bells was first played in 1917. The bells were cast in England in 1915, but delivery was delayed by World War I.
A part of campus tradition since 1930 is the mournful tolling of the song "Danny Deever" on the last day of regular classes before final examinations are begun. After the song ends, the chimes remain silent for the entire exam”
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