Tag: MIT

  • Episode 020: Marjorie Winter, Part II

    This is part two of a two-part interview with Marjorie Winter. Part one was episode 18 of Treble’s Going. Marj started ringing as part of the Whitechapel Guild [Washington Post article] at the National […]

  • Episode 018: Marjorie Winter, part I

    Marjorie Winter is a mathematician and ringer in the Cambridge district of the Ely Diocesan Association. Marj’s exposure to ringing came as a student at National Cathedral School, where she was hooked not […]

  • Episode 011: Don Morrison on “Cornwall First”

    Don Morrison is a prolific ringer and composer who learned to ring in Boston and currently rings in Pittsburgh. He’ll always have a soft spot for St. John the Baptist […]

  • Episode 009: John Bihn on Conducting His First Quarter Peal

    John Bihn learned to ring while at Williams College and is one of the many recent Williams ringers who were introduced to ringing by Casey McClellan. (Casey had learned to ring while on […]

  • Episode 004: Bryn Reinstadler on Teaching Change-Ringing at MIT

    Bryn Reinstadler is a graduate of Williams College, a graduate student in machine learning and artificial intelligence at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and is the voice (and aesthetic sensibility) of Ringing Room. Bryn, […]