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SEVENTY-FIFTH
ANNIVERSARY SONG BOOK
VA%AR COLLEGE
POUGHKEEPSIE, NEW YORK
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Printed by G. Schirmer, lnc., New York
book of Vassar songs in honor of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of Vassar College.
ELIZABETH R. BROWNELL '23 ELIZABETH S. PALMER '39
ELIZABETH M. MAPES '41 JOHN W. PEIRcE
SUSANNA McCREATH '39 BEATRICE T. SPENCER ’40
MARTA MILINOWSKI '07 EDITH S. WOODRUFF '09
MERIEL NEWCOMER ’40 MARTHA ALTER ’25, Chairman
HENRY NoBLE MACCRACKEN, ex officio
COPYRIGHT, 1946, BY VASSAR COLLEGE
APRIL SHoWERs . . .
BY THE LIGHT OF THE MooN .
CHIMEs SoFT PEALING . . .
CoME ALoNG THERE, OLD V. C. .
DEAR OLD PALs . . . .
DoWN THE F UTuRE’s CLOUDY WAYs
DRINK WE OUR ALMA MATER .
FATHER TIME . . . .
FIRsT You TAKE A COMPREHENSIVE .
FLING THE BANNER WIDE . .
GAUI)EAMUs! . . . .
HIP, HIP, HooRAY. . .
IF A GIRL CoMEs TO CoLLEGE .
INTEGER VITAE . I . . . .
MARCH, MARCH oN DoWN THE FIELD .
MARcH ToGETHER, MARCH . .
MARcHING SoNG (’Ga.inst the Line) .
MARIA MITCHELL . . . . .
MATTHEW VAssAR’s GENERoUs HEART .
OH, VAssAR WITHOUT A FREsHMAN . .
OLD SoLoMoN . . . .
ONWARI) WE MARCH .
PEACE I LEAVE WITH You .
RALLY SoNG FOR THE 75TH .
SALVE (Senior Song) . . .
SLING-A DA INK . . . . .
S0PHoM0REs, THE EVENING IS FALLING .
STEP SONG (The Sophomore) . . .
THE CHAIN OF UNITY . . .
THE HYGIENE SoNG . .
THE RosE AND SILVER-GRAY .
To PRESIDENT MAcCRAcKEN .
VAssAR ALMA MATER . .
VAssAR CoLLEGE . . . . .
VAssAR IN BEAUTY DWELLING’ . .
VAssAR MARCHING SoNG (Come and sing)
VAssAR MARcHING SoNG (Our feet are beating)
VAssAR, WE HAIL THEE . . .
WE ARE FROM VAssAR .
WHERE, OH, WHERE? . .
YoUNG MATTHEW VAssAR .
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First you take a comprehensive
Then you fear a little flunk,
Then you get a hopeful letter,
And you pack a little trunk;
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Pepper takes the taste away.
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We'll eat them older,
Hotter or colder.
What if they moulder!
Nothing but the egg is lacking,
Still we have the sawdust packing. ,
How in the world do you know that?
She told us so!
From 1925
Oh, it seems just yesterday
That we used to hear them say,
“Pull your skirts down right away
Such a display!”
Now the freedom of the knees
Beats the freedom of the seas.
How in the world do you know that?
She told us so!
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When we grow older
And it gets colder,
We must be bolder
Or we'll be told ter:
“Leave this college right away,
Weaklings are not meant to stay”
Roll your own the proper way.
She told us so!
From 1923
Oh, we always used to hate
To be told to sit up straight,
Now our posture’s simply great,
Early and late.
Don't forget about your chin,
Keep your head up and waist in.
How in the world do you know that?
She told us so!
When we grow older,
We won't be told ter
Keep a straight shoulder—
It'll come natural (spoken)
When you bend up like a bow,
Where do all your organs go?
All of this you ought to know.
She told us so!
From 1927
When we heard from Dr. T.
Of our ancient pedigree,
Traced back to the Cambrian Sea,
Much impressed were we.
Though they say man and baboon
Are but a minute in a long afternoon
How in the world do you know that?
She told us so!
As we grow older,
This earth gets colder,
Which used to smoulder——
But as householder,
Our philosophy of life
Will make us each a perfect wife.
How in the world do you know that?
She told us so!
From 1929
6. Let us pause in admiration
Of the racial obligation,
And amoeba’s propaga
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’Twas an epoch-making spasm
Rent in twain his protoplasm.
How in the world do you know that?
She told us so!
As he grew older,
The sea grew colder
Making him strong ter
Linger no longer.
He developed respiration
Then maternal abnegatlon, _
Hence the present generation.
She told us so!
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Music: IT AIN'T GONNA RAIN No MORE
Matthew Vassar’s generous heart
Found a brain in every lass;
So he made his beer and the college here
For the good of the Freshman class.
“Hygiene, hygiene, hy,” said the Fresh-
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So he made his beer and the college here
For the good of the Sophomore class.
“Daisy chain,” said the Sophomores,
“Wait till they pick on me;
If I can't get a man, I'll get what I can
In the spinster factory.”
“Daisy chain,” said the Sophomores,
“Hygiene, hygiene, hy,” said the Fresh-
men, etc.
Matthew Vassar’s generous heart
Found a brain in every lass;
So he made his beer and the college here
For the good of the Junior class.
“Beer, beer, beer,” said the Juniors,
“Look what its done to me.
If I want to have a waist I've got to
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And turn my thoughts to tea.”
“Beer, beer, beer,” said the Juniors,
“Daisy chain,” said the Sophomores,
“Hygiene, hygiene, hy,” said the Fresh-
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Matthew Vassar’s generous heart
Found a brain i_n every lass;
So he made his beer and the college here
For the good of the Senior class.
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“College grads are we,
But our money’s gone and diplomas
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For ready currency.”
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“Beer, beer, beer,” said the Juniors,
“Daisy chain,” said the Sophomores,
“Hygiene, hygiene, hy," said the Fresh-
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“Thank you, Dr. B.
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Oh, Vassar without a Freshman
Is like a ship without a sail,
Or a devil without the ice-cream,
Or the mail-rush without your mail—
Oh, Vassar without a Freshman
Is like the Glee Club without the glee,
And there's only one thing worse on earth
And that’s a Freshman,
And that’s a Freshman,
And that’s a Freshman,
Without V.C.
Words: LoUIsE BLATCHLEY '68
Music: AULD LANG SYNE
1. Our morning dawneth on the hills,
A great and glorious day;
We take our colors from the east!
The Rose and Silver-Gray.
The twilight with its dimming stars
Transfigured by his ray,
Brightens before the rising sun
To Rose and Silver-Gray.
2. The old, the darkened skies of night,
Our night, are passed away,
And ’gainst their gloomy backgound
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The Rose and Silver-Gray.
So fair dawns morning on our hills,
And bright shall be the day;
We take our colors from the east,
The Rose and Silver-Gray.
YOUNG MATTHEW VASSAR
Words: AMY L. REED '92
Music: LORD JEFFREY AMHERST
1. Oh, young Matthew Vassar was a boy
of no renown,
He was born in merry England o'er
the sea,
He sailed across the ocean, in Pough-
keepsie settled down,
Where in course of time he built a
brewery,
Where in courseof time he built a
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The ale he brewed was excellent, his
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And Matthew was a miracle of thrift,
His industry and wisdom when it came
to buy and sell, .
Made his progress into fortune very
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Oh, Matthew, Matthew Vassar,
Was a canny lad as you could wish
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And he labored and he prospered,
Till a wise and wealthy citizen was he.
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And a-giving all his wealth to
charity.
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done to women's brains,
What a pity undeveloped they
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What a pity undeveloped they
should be:
He considered that the mothers and the
teachers of the land
Are the makers of the days that are
to be,
And if educated better, they could
better lend a hand
In the moulding of the nation's
destiny.
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So Matthew, Matthew Vassar,
Built a college then and there, forme
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And it prospered, till the world said,
Mr. Vassar builded better than he
knew.
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To praise him with a song.
For work or play we’re ever ready,
One in spirit we
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With truest loyalty.
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