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'The Marseillaise'

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In order that every undergraduate may know the words to "The Marseillaise" by tomorrow, the song is printed below.

It should be remembered that the formation of the "living 'H'" with the red and white handkerchiefs is part of this song. On the word "stand" the cheering section rises; on the word "raise" every man raises his handkerchief above his head, and on the next beat commences waving from left to right. The words follow:

"The Marseillaise."

The cheers from the Harvard hosts ring high,

While the Crimson banners streaming Lift the Crimson glory to the sky

Where the sunset red is gleaming.

And our hearts beat high for old Harvard--

To her name shall her sons be ever true.

Long live her glorious name!

Long live her glorious fame!

Then stand and raise your colors on high, On! On to victory!

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