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Campus Song 1. The campus, the velvety campus Is such a good place for a lark— Serenading, promenading, By the “Cases” if I may remark, That somehow abound in spring weather And flourish in cool, shady nooks, And the bell . . . chapel bell . . . Is forgotten because of sly looks. . . Chorus Oh, the campus, the campus, the campus, O-ho! Your stories the gossips would jar; But whispering maples don’t tell all they know Such a clever old campus you arc. 2. Tis here at the opening of college The old and the new friends we see. And at midnight, ’round the firelight, Chant the song of a new victory. I’ve a fancy for riotous color Where music and laughter abound— So I’m keen . . . for the scene . . . At the lime when the may-poles are wound. .
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l)£ (Tt)apel “Religion, if in heavenly truths attired Needs only to be seen to be admired.” —Cowper.
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