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__NOTOC__ The Duke University Alma Mater, also known as ''Dear Old Duke,'' is the official alma mater of
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History

The Duke alma mater was written by R. H. James, Class of '24.Sheet Music for Dear Old Duke
at Duke Libraries
The alma mater is played every Friday on the
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,The Chapel Carillon
, William E. King, from the Duke University Archives
during official events of the university such as
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and commencement, and at the end of nearly all sporting events where a band is present.


Lyrics

The lyrics are as follows:
Dear old Duke thy name we’ll sing. To thee our voices raise (we’ll raise), To thee our anthems ring, in everlasting praise. And though on life’s broad‒sea, Our fates may far us bear. We’ll ever turn to thee, Our Alma Mater dear.


References

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