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  2. Cheer for the Blue and White - Wikipedia

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    Cheer for the Blue and White. "Cheer for the Blue and White" is a fight song of Indiana State University. The words and music were written by Malcolm Scott, who also arranged "Dear Old Rose," the school song for Rose Poly. Scott was a graduate of Indiana State Teachers College earning a degree in music. Sheet music for "Cheer for the Blue and ...

  3. Stand Up and Cheer (song) - Wikipedia

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    It is also played as a secondary fight song at Columbia University. Another version was created by popular songwriters Lew Brown (lyrics) and Harry Akst (music) for the 1934 film Stand Up and Cheer! starring Shirley Temple. It is the fight song of: Western Kentucky University in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Ohio University in Athens, Ohio,

  4. Marching Mizzou - Wikipedia

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    Marching Mizzou, M2, or The Big 'M' of the Midwest is the performing marching band for the University of Missouri, founded in 1885 as a college military band. Originally consisting of only 12 members, it is now the largest student organization on the MU campus, drawing students from nearly every major. Marching Mizzou performs at all home ...

  5. Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter (s) George F. Root. " Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! (The Prisoner's Hope) " was one of the most popular songs of the American Civil War. George F. Root wrote both the words and music and published it in 1864 to give hope to the Union prisoners of war. [1] The song is written from the prisoner's point of view.

  6. On, Brave Old Army Team - Wikipedia

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    "On, Brave Old Army Team" has been called a "classic fight song" by the Phoenix New Times, one of the "50 Greatest College Fight Songs of All Time" by Bleacher Report, one of the "12 best fight songs in college football" by the Buffalo News, and was listed as one of the "Top Twenty-Five College Fight Songs" by William Studwell in his book College Fight Songs II: A Supplementary Anthology.

  7. Let's Go, Go-Go White Sox - Wikipedia

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    Let's Go, Go-Go White Sox. " Let's Go, Go-Go White Sox " is the fight song of the Chicago White Sox of the American League . The song first appeared in 1959 during the White Sox' run for the AL pennant —the team's first league championship since the infamous Black Sox Scandal of 1919. It was written by former White Sox minor leaguer Al Trace ...

  8. Missouri girl in critical condition after video shows teen ...

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    St. Louis County Police said the fight happened around 2:32 p.m. on March 8 near Hazelwood East High School. When officers arrived they found the victim "suffering a severe head injury ...

  9. Fight song - Wikipedia

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    A fight song is a rousing short song associated with a sports team. [1] The term is most common in the United States and Canada. In Australia, Mexico, and New Zealand, these songs are called the team anthem, team song, or games song. First associated with collegiate sports, fight songs are also used by secondary schools and in professional sports.