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In the twenty-first century, Battell Chapel is the setting for the Sunday services of the University Church in Yale University, conducted by a Yale Chaplain. The chapel also serves as a concert hall and is the main performance venue for the Greater New Haven Youth Ensembles of Neighborhood Music
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The Battell Chapel clock, with chimes consisting of five large bells that rang at each quarter hour, was at one time the clock to which others at Yale was synchronized; however, the chimes have been silent for years. The organ was the gift of Joseph Battell's sister, Irene Battell Larned.
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and separate it from the rest of the city. These three buildings, all by the same architect, were among the first at Yale to be named for donors rather than function, location, or legislative funding.
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School: The Greater New Haven Youth Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, and Concert Orchestra as well as the Civic Orchestra of New Haven and the Greater New Haven Symphonic Wind Ensemble and Concert Band.
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ceiling that covers the auditorium is constructed of wooden beams and painted blue with gold leaf. Interior wood paneling and pews are solid oak.
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in 1876. At the top of the center window appears the name of an early benefactor of Yale University,
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and Farnam Hall, the chapel was part of a program begun in the 1870s to build up the perimeter of
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Kingsley, William L. (1879). "The Battell Chapel". In Kingsley, William L. (ed.).
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and others of his family. Succeeding two previous chapel buildings on Yale's
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The Apse Memorial Windows were designed by the architect
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University and college chapels in the United States
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High Victorian Gothic
New Haven, Connecticut
United States
Yale University
Russell Sturgis, Jr.
chapel
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut
Joseph Battell
Old Campus
Yale College
Protestant
Durfee Hall
Old Campus
Connecticut Freedom Trail
New Jersey brownstone
coffered


Seneca
Maitland Armstrong
Thomas Anthony Thacher
pier walls
Greek Cross
Shield of the Trinity
Trinitarianist Congregational
Russell Sturgis
Orange, New Jersey
Elihu Yale

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