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...such a song is required. The only other song that is recognized as a distinctly Harvard song is the "Yale Men Say," but this of course would not do for all occasions. In fact; this song seems to be so little known that the compiler of the new song book gives the words in entirely different shape from the common version. There certainly should be enough talent among Harvard men, graduates and undergraduates, to produce a stirring song worthy of the college: In Germany, at many musical festivals, it is the custom for the audience to rise to their feet...
Lost - Note-book in N. H. 4. The finder will confer a favor by leaving...
...STUDENTS' SONGS. Compiled by W. H. Hills, '80. Moses King: Cambridge." It is to be regretted that the song-book committee which was organized last year was unable to bring out a judiciously edited and representative book of college songs. But, as many of the members of that committee, however, graduated with '82, and as the originators of the idea have this year been unable to spend the necessary time, the project has been abandoned. The matter was pressed less earnestly than it would otherwise have been on account of the announced intention of the publisher of "Students' Songs...
MOSES KING'S "HANDBOOK OF PROVIDENCE" seems to contain everything that can be said about that city, and should be called an encyclopaedia rather than a handbook. It devotes about a page to Brown University. The book is well printed, on very heavy paper, too heavy, however for the purposes of the publication...
Lost - Note book in Philosophy 1, with owner's name on cover. Finder please leave at auditor's room at Memorial...