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Beautiful Washington State.....................................Fabulous Maine

Did you know?...................

Maine was reportedly the first state in the union to enact a prohibition of the sale and use of alcohol, in 1851.

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Do you know the words to The Maine Stein Song...or Bow Down to Washington?

"Maine Stein Song".................

Stein Song
(University of Maine)
Copyright 1910 - 1927 - 1930 - Carl Fischer, New York
Words by Lincoln Colcord - Music by E. A. Fenstad
Arrangements by A. W. Sprague and Rudy Vallee

Fill the steins to dear old Maine, Shout till the rafters ring!
Stand and drink a toast once again! Let ev�ry loyal Maine man sing
Then Drink to all the happy hours, Drink to the careless days
Drink to Maine, our Alma Mater
The college of our hearts always.

To the trees,---to the sky!----to the Spring in its glorious happiness,
To the young, to the fire, To the life that is moving and calling us!
To the Gods, to the Fates, To the rulers of men and their destinies;
To the lips, to the eyes, To the girls who will love us some day!

Oh, fill the steins to dear old Maine, Shout till the rafters ring!
Stand and drink a toast once again! Let ev�ry loyal Maine man sing
Then Drink to all the happy hours, Drink to the careless days,
Drink to Maine, our Alma Mater,
The college of our hearts always.

"Bow Down To Washington".........

University of Washington (Prize Song)
�Bow Down To Washington�
Words & Music by Lester J. Wilson �13
Copyright 1928 by West Coast Music Publishers, Seattle

Bow down to Washington, Bow down to Washington
From the distant lands they send their teams of great renown
But on the field of battle they are trampled to the ground.
We shall carve our name in the Hall of Fame
To preserve the memory of our devotion.

Heaven help the foes of Washington,
They�re trembling at the feet of mighty Washington.
The boys are there with bells, Their fighting blood excels,
It�s harder to push them over their line Than pass the Dardanelles.
Victory the cry of Washington. Leather lungs together with a

Rah! Rah! Rah!
And o�er the land our loyal band will sing the glory of Washington forever.

Bow down to Washington, Bow down to Washington,
Hardy are the men who wear the purple and the gold
Joyously we welcome you within the vanquished fold.
Bring the Golden Bear, from his mighty lair
For we�re goin� to hang his carcass in the Northland.

Heaven help the foes of Washington,
They�re trembling at the feet of mighty Washington.
The boys are there with bells, their fighting blood excels,
It�s harder to push them over their line than pass the Dardanelles.
Baggie, Baggie pride of Washington. Leather lungs together with a

Rah! Rah! Rah!
And when we snare that Golden Bear,
You�ll never carry it back to California.

Bow down to Washington, Bow down to Washington,
See �em smash the line for six and then for seven more.
On their way to victory as in the days of yore.
See the Golden Bear with the glassy stare,
well he knows he�ll be a dead one in the morning.

Heaven help the foes of Washington,
They�re trembling at the feet of mighty Washington.
The boys are there with bells, Their fighting blood excels,
It�s harder to push them over their line Than pass the Dardanelles.
Victory the cry of Washington. Leather lungs together with a

Rah! Rah! Rah!
And o�er the land our loyal band will sing the glory of Washington forever.

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