Colonial Echo, 1899 . Kah! Kah! R*e!Viguriiusly. Rah! Rahl Ree!Vtgonnisly. Rah! Rah! Ree U. M. C. U. M. C U. M. C Rahl Rah! Ree! Rah! RabI Reel Rah! Rah! Ree! KixteeD-ninety-ihreeSixteen-ninetj-three! Sixteen-ninety-lhroe. Whdl creal alumni ihrong^ed Ibis ?ipot.(have thronged thie spot!Monroe, Paf^e. Marshall, Tucker, Roane, Rives, Tyler. Randolph, Nelson. Scott,Leigh, Gilmer. Tazewell. Jefferson, (Leigh , Gilmer, Tazewell, Jefferson^ Who urged his hopeless plea of love * hie plea of love)To fair Belinda of the Grove. For, radiant as summer skies, as Bumtner skies)The l


Colonial Echo, 1899 . Kah! Kah! R*e!Viguriiusly. Rah! Rahl Ree!Vtgonnisly. Rah! Rah! Ree U. M. C. U. M. C U. M. C Rahl Rah! Ree! Rah! RabI Reel Rah! Rah! Ree! KixteeD-ninety-ihreeSixteen-ninetj-three! Sixteen-ninety-lhroe. Whdl creal alumni ihrong^ed Ibis ?ipot.(have thronged thie spot!Monroe, Paf^e. Marshall, Tucker, Roane, Rives, Tyler. Randolph, Nelson. Scott,Leigh, Gilmer. Tazewell. Jefferson, (Leigh , Gilmer, Tazewell, Jefferson^ Who urged his hopeless plea of love * hie plea of love)To fair Belinda of the Grove. For, radiant as summer skies, as Bumtner skies)The loveliest maidens here abound. To sweethearts, tTien, and witching eyes,Well make the very heavens resound With Rah Rah! Ree! W. M. Rah Ree Sixteen - ninety-three! 4. Turn nnl alone to days of yore, (to da\B of yore)But may our modern brethren aim To lead in hall and field once moreAnd light anew that shrine with fame,(aQdlight anew thai ehnne with fame) As when our powdered fathers met(oDr fatherh met)And danced the stately minuet And when Virginia calls her roll ( she calls her roll)Of mighty sons on storied page Our brothers names upon the scrollShall bldte like stars from age to age. Sir Rah Rah! Reel W M CRah! Rah Ree! Sixteen-n


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