Charley's Final Peal
Title:
Charley's Final Peal
Description:
“Charley,” the bell that now hangs in the Kilgo belfry, was brought to Duke by the Red Friars, Duke’s first and best-known “secret society.” The Red Friars were founded in 1913 for the purpose of producing “better feeling between the different collegiate societies,” according to The Chronicle. Usually composed of leaders of fraternities and student organizations, they engaged in a number of campus improvement projects, including an attempt to reform residential life. The bell was hoisted into the Kilgo belfry in 1951, where the Friars would ring it for ceremonies. The Red Friars chose to disband in 1971.
Rights:
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 DEED
Date:
1953
Citation:
Charley's Final Peal Order of Red Friars records, Box 1 c.1, Folder 8, Duke University Archives, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Duke University.
Alternative Text:
Red typewritten text on a thin white piece of paper of a poem about the bell Charley's final song.
Keywords:
Red Friars
Display Date:
1953
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