QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1913 . JM DC^IllRsI^RMmsTI n-n A Toast Heigh Ho IAnd its 1)ir(ls of a featlier. When Davidson men get together—Were jolly good sports—Were neer out of sorts— Xo matter how \vintr\- the weather. Heigh HoiThen this life is most jolly— Sans sorrow and sans melancholy—Then heres a deep health—For a long life and weath— For wisdom, and the absence of folly. m Heigh Hoi For a song and a fireplace with coals burning bright- With hearts light and free. \\e 1 sing Hail to thee—To D. C. were toasting tonight I (The Sexiors Postcrii-t IHeigh Ho!Whie this life is most ha
QUIPS AND CRANKS - 1913 . JM DC^IllRsI^RMmsTI n-n A Toast Heigh Ho IAnd its 1)ir(ls of a featlier. When Davidson men get together—Were jolly good sports—Were neer out of sorts— Xo matter how \vintr\- the weather. Heigh HoiThen this life is most jolly— Sans sorrow and sans melancholy—Then heres a deep health—For a long life and weath— For wisdom, and the absence of folly. m Heigh Hoi For a song and a fireplace with coals burning bright- With hearts light and free. \\e 1 sing Hail to thee—To D. C. were toasting tonight I (The Sexiors Postcrii-t IHeigh Ho!Whie this life is most hardly behooves us to tarry—For a voice in the world( Tis the voice of a Girl)Bids us leave thee, D. C and to • Ho!.
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