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  2. List of graduation songs - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of songs that are typically played during graduation ceremonies. An example is the song "A Million Dreams" a song made by Artists: Hugh Jackman, Michelle Williams, Ziv Zaifman. An example is the song "A Million Dreams" a song made by Artists: Hugh Jackman, Michelle Williams, Ziv Zaifman.

  3. Far Above Cayuga's Waters - Wikipedia

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    "Far Above Cayuga's Waters" as printed in Songs of Cornell in 1906. This song is one of the better-known alma maters in the United States. It is the only alma mater song included in Ronald Herder's 500 Best-Loved Song Lyrics. [1] In a novel, Betty Smith called it "the saddest and oldest of all college songs". [2]

  4. Category:American college songs - Wikipedia

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    College songs, including alma maters and fight songs, of Colleges and Universities in the United States. Subcategories This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

  5. Take You High - Wikipedia

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    "Take You High" is a song by American recording artist Kelly Clarkson from her seventh studio album, Piece by Piece (2015). Written by Jesse Shatkin and MoZella , the song is produced by Shatkin. A midtempo EDM gospel tune, it is a song of encouragement and escapism, in which the singer lends a hand to the despondent.

  6. Fair Harvard - Wikipedia

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    Horatio Alger Jr., an 1852 graduate of Harvard's Divinity School, composed his "Harvard Odes" I-IV, and Paul Laurence Dunbar originally wrote the lyrics of the "Tuskegee Song", to the tune. The song is referenced in The Simpsons episode “The Front” .

  7. Varsity (fight song) - Wikipedia

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    After the performance of "Varsity" at halftime of the Case game, The Michigan Daily called it "stirring" and opined that it would become "one of Michigan's most popular songs". [5] It was featured in the song book Michigan’s Favorite College Songs in 1913, the third and final major song book to be produced by the university. [6]

  8. Here Are All the Songs You Heard in “The Sex Lives of College ...

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    *Major spoilers for The Sex Lives of College Girls season 2 below!*. Whitney, Kimberly, Bela, and Leighton are back for more adventures at Essex College in season 2 of The Sex Lives of College ...

  9. UNH Alma Mater - Wikipedia

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    In October 1903, the College Monthly published a "College Song" sung to "Fair Harvard", with New Hampshire-oriented lyrics—the opening line was "New Hampshire, thy sons and thy daughters return". [7] The date of first publication of the current alma mater is unclear. Under the title "New Hampshire Hymn", the words were included in the ...