- Beaumont Tower
Infobox University campus
university = Michigan State University
color = #afddaf
name = Beaumont Tower
picture = MSU Beaumont Tower map.png
pic_caption = Beaumont Tower
use =Carillon
style = Collegiate Gothic
erected = 1928
location = Between the Student Union and Main Library
campus = main
namesake = John W. Beaumont, class of 1882
architect = Donaldson-Meier
free_label = Number of bells in carillon
free = 49
website = [http://www.msu.edu/~carillon/ Beaumont Tower Website]Beaumont Tower (1928), designed by the architectural firm of
Donaldson and Meier , is a structure on the campus ofMichigan State University . The 105 foot tall tower marks the site of College Hall, the first building in America erected for instruction in scientificagriculture .During its dedication ceremony the president of the college described Beaumont Tower as "a meeting or trysting place of the students, student groups or organizations, the center of all the activities of this institution."fact|date=September 2007 The tower is also the meeting place for the executive board of the Michigan State University
Tower Guard . The Tower Guard is MSU’s oldest and one of the most respected student organizations on campus. Tower Guard, founded in 1934 by May Shaw, the wife of former MSU president Robert Shaw, was originally a female honor society that was a service oriented organization which would help to serve the needs of visually impaired students at Michigan State University. In 1977, membership was opened to the outstanding young men on campus in addition to women. Each year, the top sophomores are chosen to carry on the tradition based on their academic excellence, leadership, outstanding character, and commitment to service.The tower features "The Sower", an
Art Deco bas-relief by sculptorLee Lawrie (1922), with its inscription, "Whatsoever a Man Soweth" (from Galatians 6:7). This serves as a tribute both to MSU's origins as an agricultural college and to the seminal nature of knowledge.Beaumont also houses a full
carillon , with 49 bells. Free concerts on the lawn are available in the summer. Beaumont Tower is one of the most recognizable and most photographed landmarks on the MSU campus. Its likeness as a line drawing is used on MSU letterhead.The most popular traditions surrounding Beaumont Tower involve kissing, either in the shadow of the tower during the day, or at midnight in the Beaumont courtyard, to prove one is a "true Spartan." It is said that a Spartan is destined to marry a sweetheart if they kiss under Beaumont Tower.
References
*Hendry, Fay, L., Balthazar Korab, photographs, (1980), "Outdoor Sculpture of Lansing", Iota Press, Okemos, Michigan
*cite book | author=Kuhn, Madison. | title=Michigan State: The First Hundred Years, 1855-1955 | location=East Lansing | publisher=Michigan State University Press | year=1955 | id=ISBN 0-87013-222-9
*cite book | author=Miller, Whitney. | title=East Lansing: Collegeville Revisited (Images of America) | publisher=Arcadia Publishing | year=2002 | id=ISBN 0-7385-2045-4
*cite book | author=Stanford, Linda O. | coauthors=C. Kurt Dewhurst| title=MSU Campus: Buildings, Places, Spaces | location=East Lansing | publisher=Michigan State University Press | year=2002 | id=ISBN 0-87013-631-3External links
* [http://www.lansing.org/members.cfm?SICCODE=010800&page=thingsToDoAndSeeMain The Greater Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau]
* [http://www.cnn.com/interactive/allpolitics/0311/gallery.msu/content.4.html Beaumont Tower] - a shortCNN article
* [http://www.msu.edu/~carillon/msuama01.htm Beaumont Tower: At the Crossroads of Past, Present & Future] - MSU Alumni Association article
* [http://kevinforsyth.net/ELMI/college-hall.htm M.A.C. - College Hall]
* [http://www.msu.edu/~towergrd/ MSU Tower Guard]
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