CORNELL UNIVERSITY — CHIME. 59 



FIRST BELL. 



Ring out the old, ring in the new, 

 Ring out the false, ring in the true. 



SECOND BELL. 

 Ring out the grief that saps the mind ; 

 Ring in redress to all mankind. 



THIRD BELL. 



Ring out a slowly dying cause, 

 And ancient forms of party strife ; 



FOURTH BELL. 



Ring in the nobler modes of life, 

 With sweeter manners, purer laws. 



FIFTH BELL. 

 Ring out false pride in place and blood ; 

 Ring in the common love of good. 



SIXTH BELL. 

 Ring out the slander and the spite, 

 Ring in the love of truth and right. 



SEVENTH BELL. 

 Ring out the narrowing lust of gold ; 

 Ring out the thousand wars of old. 



EIGHTH BELL. 

 Ring out old shapes of foul disease, 

 Ring in the thousand years of peace. 



NINTH BELL. 



Ring in the valiant man and free, 

 The larger heart, the kindlier hand ; 

 Ring out the darkness of the land ; 



Ring in the Christ that is to be. 



The ninth bell bears also the following : ' This 

 Chime the gift of Miss Jennie MeGraw to the Cornell 

 University, 1868." The chimes are played from 7:45 

 to 8 A. M. ; from 1 to 1:15 P. M., and from 5:45 to 6 P. M., 

 on week days, and for fifteen minutes before each 

 chapel sendee on Sundays. 



