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English: Penn State's Alma Mater was written by Fred Lewis Pattee, longtime Professor of American Literature at the institution, in April 1901. Pattee bemoaned the fact that Penn State had no college song which would nourish college spirit and loyalty as other schools had.
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Source https://libraries.psu.edu/about/collections/penn-state-university-park-campus-history-collection/penn-state-alma-mater
Author Fred Lewis Pattee, 1901

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This is the original Penn State Alma Mater, handwritten and published by Fred Lewis Pattee in April 1901.

1 April 1901Gregorian

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