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	<title>Comments on: A Climb Up Columbia&#8217;s Clock Tower</title>
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		<title>By: Wendy</title>
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		<description>This is an interesting collection of photography and stories.   My best friend and I had the pleasure of roaming CHS in our final days there (not long ago, early 90s).  Fascinating collection of buildings it really is.  We wandered on our own until a janitor told us that if we wanted to see the basement, get dean approval.  We did one better than that.  We returned moments later with Mr. Jacobsen, Dean of Students, who gave us a personal tour of the stage, organ pipes, and catacombs deep beneath the auditorium.  I will never forget the school or Mr. Jacobsen&#039;s hospitality.  I would love to get back in there an wonder again.  Thanks for sharing your tour.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is an interesting collection of photography and stories.   My best friend and I had the pleasure of roaming CHS in our final days there (not long ago, early 90s).  Fascinating collection of buildings it really is.  We wandered on our own until a janitor told us that if we wanted to see the basement, get dean approval.  We did one better than that.  We returned moments later with Mr. Jacobsen, Dean of Students, who gave us a personal tour of the stage, organ pipes, and catacombs deep beneath the auditorium.  I will never forget the school or Mr. Jacobsen&#8217;s hospitality.  I would love to get back in there an wonder again.  Thanks for sharing your tour.</p>
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