Every college man will need to take away in his grip this summer one or two of the latest college song books, which contain all the new and popular University airs. We give here the complete list, and any volume will be sent, postpaid, to any address on receipt of price. THE NEW HARVARD SONG BOOK. All the new Harvard songs of the last three years, with some old favorites. 92 pages. Price, $1.00, postpaid. COLLEGE SONGS. Over 200,000 sold. Contains 91 songs-all of the old favorites, as well as the new ones:"Don't Forget Dar's a Weddin' To-night,' ," "Dude who couldn't Dance," "Good-by, my Little Lady," etc. Paper, 50 cents. UNIVERSITY SONGS. Contains songs of the older colleges-Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Princeton, Brown, Dartmouth, Williams, Bowdoin, Union, and Rutgers. Cloth, $2.50. CARMINA COLLEGENSIA. A collection of American College songs with selections from English and German universities. Cloth, $3.00. AMERICAN COLLEGE SONG BOOK. 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