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+ | But if I had a son, sir, I'll tell you what he'd do; He'd yell to ------ with Acadia (Mt. A.) Like his daddy used to do. | ||
− | '''Note(s):''' This song first appears in the 1912 edition of ''Carmina''. | + | <br/>'''Note(s):''' This song first appears in the 1912 edition of ''Carmina''. |
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+ | *''Carmina Universitatis Novi Brunsvici''. Fredericton, NB: Literary and Debating Society of the University of New Brunswick, 1912. | ||
+ | *UA Case 128; Section 2; File 5; ''Carmina'' [between 1920-1924]. | ||
− | © UNB Archives & Special Collections, 2012 | + | : |
+ | [[Category:Sports]][[Category:Songs]] | ||
+ | <br/>© UNB Archives & Special Collections, 2012 |
Revision as of 08:38, 27 May 2014
Lyrics:
(With apologies) (Music: The Tale of the Kangaroo)
Oh! if I had a daughter I'd dress her up in green, And send her down to Sackville (Wolfville) To coach the Mt. A. (Acadia's) team.
But if I had a son, sir, I'll tell you what he'd do; He'd yell to ------ with Acadia (Mt. A.) Like his daddy used to do.
Note(s): This song first appears in the 1912 edition of Carmina.
Source(s):
- Carmina Universitatis Novi Brunsvici. Fredericton, NB: Literary and Debating Society of the University of New Brunswick, 1912.
- UA Case 128; Section 2; File 5; Carmina [between 1920-1924].
© UNB Archives & Special Collections, 2012