Carissima
Song
"Carissima" | |
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Song | |
Written | 1872 |
Carissima
Performed by the Hamilton College Choir in Spring 2006.
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"Carissima" is the alma mater of Hamilton College, words and music by M. W. Stryker[1] in 1872.
After Hamilton became a coeducational institution in 1978, the original lyrics of the song were updated to reflect the fact that not every student was male.
References
- ^ Hugh Weideman (1958). The Rapid Fact Finder: A Desk Book of Universal Knowledge. Crowell.
External links
- Prof. Pellman's "Carissima" tribute page
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