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wagons on the chapel platform, or stealing 'the clapper of the college bell, are new pastimes, should be disabused of the notion, for their fathers did such things forty years ago. The fathers, however, not only stole the clapper of the bell, but turned it upside down and filled it with water to freeze. The H gun powder plot H was one of the stirring incidents of the days just fol- lowing the war. For the purpose of being able to provide additional seating ca- pacity in the chapel on occasions when it was needed, alot of boards were kept on hand that could be fastened to the ends of the seats and span the aisles. When the boards were not in use they were stored in the chapel. One day powder was spread alongside the wall from the entrance to the chapel, around to and along the length of the platform. . The powder was covered with these boards, and af- ter the morning Scripture lesson had been read, and during the prayer, the pow- der was ignited. Following was excitement as genuine as was ever created. The boards were blown into the air, the chapel was filled with smoke, and the noise of explosion produced pandemonium. Those who were not prepared for the prank thought the hquse was falling down and made a rush to get out of the building. Theiperpetiators were never punished. OVID BELL. qw 5 mi L 18
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