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Welding Coals Gut the Student Building Clock Tower and Its Dutch Bells

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Confirmed Threat

On the night of December 17, 1990, the clock tower of Indiana University's landmark Student Building was gutted by fire after welders working on a renovation failed to fully extinguish their materials. Hot welding coals sparked a late-night blaze that destroyed the tower and a set of custom bells cast in the Netherlands, causing about $1.9 million in damage. No deaths were reported, but the loss struck a building that inspired Hoagy Carmichael's 'Chimes of Indiana.'

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Response
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Institution
Indiana University Bloomington
Public R1 · IN
Fire alarm and campus/local media (pre-mass-notification era)
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTSiren
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Fire alarm: Evacuate the Student Building immediately. Fire reported in the tower. Use the nearest exit and move away from the building. Do not re-enter.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed: in 1990 IU had no campus mass-notification system, so the immediate warning was the building's fire alarm and on-scene fire crews.
The fire occurred late at night during winter-break renovation work, limiting the number of people in the building.
UPDATEother
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The clock tower of the historic Student Building was destroyed by fire overnight. Hot coals from welding during renovation are believed to be the cause. The custom bells in the tower were lost. Damage is estimated near $1.9 million. No injuries have been reported.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed: the cause (welding coals), the destruction of the Dutch-made bells, and the roughly $1.9 million damage figure are documented by IU Libraries and the IU Archives.
The Student Building, built in 1905-1906, inspired the song 'Chimes of Indiana,' which is why the loss of the bells carried added significance.
Context

Background

Indiana University's Student Building, completed in 1905-1906, is one of the Bloomington campus's most recognizable landmarks, and its clock tower and chimes inspired Hoosier composer Hoagy Carmichael's 'Chimes of Indiana.' On the night of December 17, 1990, that tower was gutted by fire. According to the IU Libraries history of campus fires, the building was under renovation, and welders failed to fully extinguish their materials; hot coals sparked a late-night blaze that destroyed the tower and a set of custom bells cast in the Netherlands, with damage estimated at about $1.9 million. The fire broke out during winter break, which limited occupancy and likely prevented casualties; no deaths were reported. Because the era predated campus mass-notification, the immediate warning was the building's fire alarm and the fire department's response, with the scope of the loss communicated afterward through university and local media. The tower was eventually rebuilt, and the Student Building remains in use, but the 1990 fire is remembered as a costly lesson in the fire risks of hot work during historic-building renovation.
Analysis

Key Findings

Welding coals left during a renovation sparked a fire that gutted the Student Building clock tower on December 17, 1990
Custom bells cast in the Netherlands were destroyed, and damage was estimated near $1.9 million
The fire occurred late at night during winter break, and no fatalities were reported
With no mass-notification system in 1990, the warning was the building fire alarm and the fire department response
Outcome
The clock tower and its imported bells were destroyed, with damage estimated at roughly $1.9 million. No fatalities were reported. The Student Building, a 1905-1906 campus landmark, was later restored.
Provenance

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fireindianahistoricpre-modern-alertstructural-firerenovationlandmark
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