Carissima

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"Carissima"
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Written1872

"Carissima" is the alma mater of Hamilton College, words and music by M. W. Stryker [1] in 1872.

After Hamilton became a coeducational institution in 1978, the original lyrics of the song were updated to reflect the fact that not every student was male.

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References

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