music.wikisort.org - Composition"We Hail Thee Carolina" is the alma mater of the University of South Carolina. It was adopted by the university in 1912 and is sung by alumni and students at Gamecock athletic events. The alma mater is also used to conclude each football game, home or away.
Song
| "We Hail Thee Carolina" |
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| Published | 1912 |
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| Genre | Alma mater |
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| Composer(s) | Jonathan Spilman |
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| Lyricist(s) | George A. Wauchope |
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History
The Gamecock reported in its March 1911 issue that very little progress had been made on the alma mater for the university despite a reward of $50 by the faculty. English professor, George A. Wauchope, took it upon himself and wrote the lyrics for the alma mater in 1911 set to the tune Flow Gently, Sweet Afton by Jonathan Spilman. Other songs were written and sung, but Wauchope's song proved to be the most popular and it was adopted by the university in 1912.[1]
In recent years, while singing the phrase "Here's a health, Carolina," fans have raised their right hand as though raising a cup to offer a toast.[2] The phrase "Here's a health" is an old term for a toast.[3]
Since the turn of the millennium, Gamecock fans have adopted the last stanza, "Forever to thee," as a battle cry; the phrase has been seen on T-shirts.
We hail thee, Carolina, and sing thy high praise
With loyal devotion, remembering the days
When proudly we sought thee, thy children to be:
Here's a health, Carolina, forever to thee!
References
External links
University of South Carolina |
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Located in: Columbia, South Carolina |
| Academics |
- Darla Moore School of Business
- Prisma Health Richland Hospital
- University of South Carolina Press
- University of South Carolina School of Law
- University of South Carolina System
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| Athletics | | Teams | |
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| Men's sports |
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Football
- Golf
- Soccer
- Tennis
- Track and field
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| Women's sports |
- Basketball
- Golf
- Soccer
- Softball
- Tennis
- Track and field
- Volleyball
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| Facilities | |
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| Campus |
- Currell College
- Horry-Guignard House
- Koger Center for the Arts
- McMaster School
- Melton Memorial Observatory
- Old Campus District
- South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology
- Libraries
- W. Gordon Belser Arboretum
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| Student life |
- Carolina Band
- Clemson–South Carolina rivalry
- Cocky
- Congaree Vista
- The Daily Gamecock
- "The Fighting Gamecocks Lead the Way"
- Five Points
- Lake Murray
- Riverbanks Zoo
- "We Hail Thee Carolina"
- WUSC-FM
- Sign Guy
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| Miscellaneous |
- Notable Gamecocks
- Presidents
- Board of Trustees
- History of the University
- Clariosophic Society
- Euphradian Society
- Innovista
- South Carolina College Cadets
- University of South Carolina steroid scandal
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- Founded: 1801
- Students: 34,099
- Endowment: $809.9 million
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