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The Memorial Bell Tower, which stands 159 feet high, is dedicated to the memory of the eighty-seven Philips Alumni who had died in World War I, the Civil War, the Mexican War, and the Revolutionary War. The location was chosen becuase the field was used as a drilling field for Andover men preparing for the military. It was erected on the Andover Hill which had been used in the Revolutionary War as a drilling field for Andover men preparing for the military. The bells were first rung on Armistice Day, November 11, 1932.  
The Memorial Bell Tower, which stands 159 feet high, is dedicated to the memory of the eighty-seven Philips Alumni who had died in World War I, the Civil War, the Mexican War, and the Revolutionary War. The location was chosen becuase the field was used as a drilling field for Andover men preparing for the military. It was erected on the Andover Hill which had been used in the Revolutionary War as a drilling field for Andover men preparing for the military. The bells were first rung on Armistice Day, November 11, 1932.  
[[Image:Memorial_Tower.jpg|thumb|...''The Memorial Tower at Phillips Academy''.... click to enlarge|left]]
[[Image:Memorial_Tower_Narrative,_Part_1.jpg|thumb|...''Memorial Tower Narrative, Part 1''.... click to enlarge|left]]
[[Image:Memorial_Tower_Narrative,_Part_2.jpg|thumb|...''Memorial Tower Narrative, Part 2''.... click to enlarge|left]]
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--[[User:Eleanor|Eleanor]] 12:24, April 18, 2006 (EDT)
--[[User:Eleanor|Eleanor]] 12:24, April 18, 2006 (EDT)<br>
--[[User:Kim|Kim]] 14:45, November 5, 2011 (EDT)


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The Memorial Bell Tower, which stands 159 feet high, is dedicated to the memory of the eighty-seven Philips Alumni who had died in World War I, the Civil War, the Mexican War, and the Revolutionary War. The location was chosen becuase the field was used as a drilling field for Andover men preparing for the military. It was erected on the Andover Hill which had been used in the Revolutionary War as a drilling field for Andover men preparing for the military. The bells were first rung on Armistice Day, November 11, 1932.

...The Memorial Tower at Phillips Academy.... click to enlarge
...Memorial Tower Narrative, Part 1.... click to enlarge
...Memorial Tower Narrative, Part 2.... click to enlarge


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--Eleanor 12:24, April 18, 2006 (EDT)
--Kim 14:45, November 5, 2011 (EDT)

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