The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 03, 1980, Page page 3, Image 3

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Faculty sounds mixed emotions
on music from Mueller Tower bells
Your Saturday
Afternoon Special.
Wednesday, teptember3, 1980
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UNI faculty members have mixed emotions
concerning the newly4nstalled Mueller tower bells.
Political Science Prof. Phillip Dyer said he likes the
bells and has not heard any complaints from other in
structors in his department.
Geology Prof. J.A. Fagerstrom has classes very close to
the tower on the west side of Morrill Hall.
"Personally, they don't play the tunes I prefer, but as
far as classes go, they haven't been disruptive," Fager.
strom said.
Math Department Chairman David Scoug complained
about the bells at a meeting of department chairmen at
the Art and Sciences dean's office, Fagerstrom said.
Scoug was told to contact Harley Schrader, director of
the UNL physical plant to voice his complaints, Fager
strom said.
He would not say if Schraders name was recommend-
ed to him or what action he was planning to take concern
ing the bells.
Schrader was not available for comment.
The 49-note chromatic bell was installed in the Ralph
Mueller Carillon Tower over the summer and has been
chiming various UNL Marching Band songs and selections
from The Sound of Music. The bells chime at 6 pjn. and
noon and between classes.
Students may
pick up tickets
todayto Friday
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