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  2. Notre Dame, Our Mother - Wikipedia

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    Notre Dame, Our Mother" is the alma mater (official song of devotion) of the University of Notre Dame, a private, Catholic research university in Notre Dame, Indiana. The song is addressed to "Notre Dame", a reference to both the university and its patroness and namesake, the Blessed Virgin Mary .

  3. List of school songs - Wikipedia

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    A school song, alma mater, [1] school hymn or school anthem is the patronal song of a school. In England, ... University of Notre Dame — “Notre Dame, ...

  4. Category:Alma mater songs - Wikipedia

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    An Alma Mater song is an official or de facto song, anthem, or hymn of a school, college, or university. Pages in category "Alma mater songs" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.

  5. Notre Dame Victory March - Wikipedia

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    The Notre Dame Victory March is the fight song for the University of Notre Dame. The chorus of the song has been considered one of the most recognizable collegiate fight songs. It was ranked first among fight songs by Northern Illinois University professor William Studwell [1] and fifth-best on a Sports Illustrated fight song ranking. [2]

  6. 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.

  7. Dear Old Duke - Wikipedia

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    The Duke alma mater was written by R. H. James, Class of '24. [1] The alma mater is played every Friday on the Carillon at Duke Chapel, [2] during official events of the university such as convocation and commencement, and at the end of nearly all sporting events where a band is present.

  8. Hail to the Hills of Westwood - Wikipedia

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    "Hail to the Hills of Westwood" is the school song or alma mater of the University of California, Los Angeles. It was written by Jeane Margaret Emerson a 1929 graduate of UCLA, [1] and adopted by the school in 1960. [2] The current arrangement performed by the UCLA Marching Band was written by band member Dwayne S. Milburn for the 1985 football ...

  9. Hark the Sound - Wikipedia

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    "Hark the Sound" is the alma mater (song) of the University of North Carolina. It was written by William Starr Myers (class of 1897), a member of the UNC Glee Club at the time. It is sung at the end of athletic events (win or lose) and other university gatherings, and is one of many alma maters set to the music of "Annie Lisle".