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HARVARD'S JUBILEE.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

See our Crimson banners gaily fly,

O'er the heads of Harvard's host;

See our crimson backs go plunging by,

Tearing on in spite of Eli's boast,

Then let us shout a loud and hearty three times three,

And raise our mighty songs

We'll sing in jubilee

As on to victory

We see them lunging and plunging--sweeping along.

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