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Hail Purdue!

The Purdue All-American Marching Band perform Hail Purdue at the 2008 Purdue-Indiana football game.

"Hail Purdue!" is the official fight song of Purdue University. The lyrics were written in about 1912 by James R. Morrison (class of 1915), and set to music by Edward S. Wotawa (class of 1912). The completed song was published in 1913, initially titled "Purdue War Song," and was dedicated to the Purdue Varsity Glee Club, of which Wotawa was a student member and director.[1] Until the adoption of the Purdue Hymn as university anthem in 1993,[2] it frequently served as both fight song and alma mater, being played on ceremonial occasions such as commencements.

During the rest following the lyric, "Thus we raise our song anew," it is popular to raise one fist and shout, "Boiler up!". This chant was invented by Arnette Tiller early in her husband's time as Purdue's head football coach (1997–2008).[3][4] The Purdue All-American Marching Band interjects, "Fire up!" at the same point in the song, as they have traditionally done since the mid-1970s.

Music

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References

  1. ^ Quick Facts. Purdue Official Athletic Site. Accessed April 15, 2019.
  2. ^ Purdue Traditions. Purdue.edu. Accessed April 15, 2019.
  3. ^ "'Boiler Up': New logo to accompany popular phrase for 2007–08". Purdue Official Athletic Site. April 16, 2007. Accessed March 17, 2012.
  4. ^ Markham, Eric (November 21, 2008). "Sitting down with Arnette Tiller". The Purdue Exponent Tailgate Guide. p. 2. Accessed March 17, 2012.

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