Vtg UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA college song-CHARLOTTESVILLE For Sale

Vtg UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA college song-CHARLOTTESVILLE
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Vtg UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA college song-CHARLOTTESVILLE:
$9.95

GREAT GRADUATION GIFT!!!!
This is the sheet music of a college song for THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA titled \"Virginia, Hail, All Hail\" by John Albert Morrow. Music and words for are included. It is from a 1938 book of college songs. This music is in great condition - of course the paper has that lovely yellowing color of old books. When framed, this would make a wonderful Christmas, birthday or graduation gift for any Virginia student, graduate or alumni. Page measures 9x 12\".

Comes from a smoke free home.

THIS IS AN ORIGINAL PIECE OF MUSIC, NOT A COPY. There are others selling photocopies, but this is an actual page from an old song book!

Item will be carefully mailed in a stiff mailer.

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA U.Va. or simply Virginia for short) is a research university in Charlottesville, Virginia established by founding father and third President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson.

Thomas Jefferson set to work on building plans that would mirror his philosophical vision. For Jefferson, the college experience should take place within an \"academical village,\" a place where shared learning infused daily life. Plans were developed for ten Pavilions—stately faculty homes with living quarters upstairs and classrooms downstairs—attached to two rows of student rooms and connected by an inward-facing colonnade. Each Pavilion was identified with a subject to be studied and inhabited by the professor who taught that subject.

Jefferson corresponded with scholars in America and Europe, seeking the best faculty to teach in the areas of philosophy, arts, foreign languages, science, law, and medicine. Construction and transatlantic travel delayed the date of opening, but in March 1825, the University of Virginia opened to serve its first 123 students.

For more than its first year of operation, Thomas Jefferson was a living legacy among University students and faculty. Each Sunday, he hosted students for dinner at Monticello. Among those students was Edgar Allan POE, a University student in 1826. POE was among the students, too, who journeyed up the mountain to pay their respects at the funeral of their University’s founder, who died on July 4, 1826.

\"Virginia, Hail, All Hail\"

\"Ten thousand voices sing thy acclaim; Ten thousand hearts beat high at thy name; All unafraid and girded with good, Mother of men a queen thou hast stood, Children of thine, a true brotherhood, Virginia, Hail, All Hail! Virginia, Hail! All Hail!\"

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