THE TENTH EDITION. 



A WONDERFUL SUCCESS. 46TH THOUSAND JUST OUT. 



THE SCIENTIST'S RECREATION. 



STUDENTS' SONGS 



PUBLISHED BY MOSES KING. 



" STUDENTS' songs are popular everywhere. They have a breeziness and brightness 

 thoroughly their own ; and they typify the pleasantest characteristics of college life — a life 

 which interests thousands who have never enjoyed its peculiar pleasures, as well as affording 

 happy memories in such abundance to all who have been fortunate enough to attain its 

 privileges. The newest edition of 1 Students' Songs,' compiled and edited by Mr. William 

 H. Hills, Harvard, 1880, and published by Mr. Moses King at Cambridge, and also at New 

 York, is altogether the best of a book that attained at once deserved popularity. . . . 

 The very newest songs of the time— those which the college boys delight to sing to-day in 

 society and class gatherings — are given, with piano accompaniment ; and it is difficult to see 

 how Mr. Hill's admirable collection could in any way be improved. What gives special 

 value to the book is, that most of the songs are new in print, and, being copyrighted, can be 

 found in no other collection. . . . It is hard to understand how so dainty a book, with 

 its array of sixty-two capital songs, can be offered for sale at the price (50 cents) which is 

 asked." Boston Daily Globe. 



Students' Songs contains 60 copyrighted songs with full music, comprising the newest 

 and most popular of the jolly songs as sung at all of the American colleges. 



PRICE FIFTY CENTS POSTPAID. 



Address MOSES KING, Publisher, 



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