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A new Harvard Song Book, revised and enlarged, has been published by the Oliver Ditson Company. Besides the contents of the old edition, this one contains the following songs: "Institute Song," "Skating Song" (H. H. Furniss, Jr., '88 and B. Carpenter '88; "Mulligan Musketeers" (words by Jacob Wendell '91, music by R. W. Atkinson '91), "Lizette," "Is Love a Dream" (words by Owen Hall, music by J. A. Carpenter '97), "Sailing" (by Godfrey Marks), "The Image of the Rose" (composed by G. Reichardt), "The Song of the Triton" (words by F. C. Burnand, arranged from Molloy), "Spinn, Spinn" (Hugo Jungst), "The Owl and the Pussy Cat" (by George Ingraham), "The Watermill" (by J. C. Macy), "The Debutante" (words by R. D. Ware, music by L. S. Thompson), "Bavarian Yodel," "His name is Patrick Brannigan" (by Henry Kennedy), "I'm from Boston" (words by L. F. Berry, music by L. S. Thompson), "There's Only Room for One," "Cannibalee" (Taylor), "Widow Clancy's Hammock" (by J. P. O'Connor), "Abdullah Bul Bul Ameer," "The Eddystone Light," "A Capital ship."
The only song omitted in this edition is "Foot Ball Song, 1891."
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