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l l l l l ll l a ' ' wemxviil The Real Northern What constitutes the O. N. U.? ls it clay and brick and sand? ls it confined to where it grew, Campus where buildings stand? Does it depend for its renown, On objects that we see? Do limits of old Ada town, Contain all that it be? Do faculty and President, The idea symbolize? By it, are we students meant? Do these the whole comprise? There's something noble, grand, and true Intangible, unseen That represents the O. N. U. Our Alma Mater, Queen. 'Tis a spirit that is pure and bright That within these walls was nourished, And like the night-dispelling light I-las spread abroad and flourished. Youill find it yonder o'er the sea, With every land and race. Wherever its apostles be, This spirit finds a place. Wax strong, old Northern spirit, brave. Prove knight to him enchained ln castle Ignorance, a slave To hopelessness unnamed. We new disciples of your creed Will follow at your call. Your silent urging we will heed. Ne'er shall your banner fall. 16
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