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The Director of the University Summer Sessions and the Speaker of the  
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Hail Kentucky, Alma Mater!  
Loyal sons and daughters sing;
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To the breeze her colors lling.
To the blue and white bg true;
Badge triumphant age on age; I
Blue, thc sky that o’er us bends;  
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Hail Kentucky, Alma Mater! I
’Neath thy arching trees we roam; ;
Thru thy halls our voices echo ;
Alma Mater second home. ,
For the blue and white we strive, .
Fight we eyer for its fame  
Daring any tate to bring |
Glory for Kentucky‘s name. `
Hail Kentucky, Alma Mater!  
Distant lands thy children claim;  
Still Kentucky’s soil is dearest,
Dearest still Kentucky’s name.
To the blue and white we’re true,
True, Kentucky, unto thee.
Teach each generation new I
Ne’e1· fail in loyalty.
Ha.il thee ever, old Kentucky! I
Glorious is thy heritage;
Proud thy name and thy traditions; I
Proud thy place on history’s page!
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Mother of the great and free;
May we e’er uphold thy name,
Old Kentucky, hail to thee.
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