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  2. The Nittany Lion - Wikipedia

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    "The Nittany Lion" was written by Penn State graduate and former Glee Club member James Leyden between 1922 and 1924. Professor Hummel Fishburn and Blue Band Bandmaster Tommy Thompson assisted Leyden in finishing the song, which was premiered at a pep rally the night before a football game to instant popularity.

  3. Why does Penn State say 'We Are'? Explaining history of the ...

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    Here's what you need to know about the history and origin of Penn State's 'We Are' chant: ... “The Nittany Lion” and "Short Yell State.” ... sculpture of the words “We Are,” a gift from ...

  4. Penn State Alma Mater - Wikipedia

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    The song was often sung with a degree of humorous irreverence, as Glee Club programs at the time were affable affairs. The second half of a performance was often comedic, including skits and sketch comedy, where a clever jab at a professor could lead to a rousing chorus of “Hail to Old State” or the “Alma Mater.” [4] During the mid-1980 ...

  5. Nittany Lion - Wikipedia

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    Penn State football coach Hugo Bezdek shakes hands with the Nittany Lion in the 1920s. The mascot was the creation of Penn State senior H. D. "Joe" Mason in 1904. While on a trip to Princeton University, Mason had been embarrassed that Penn State did not have a mascot. Mason did not let that deter him: he fabricated the Nittany Lion on the spot ...

  6. Old Main (Pennsylvania State University) - Wikipedia

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    The refurbished bell is now on display near old main and the bells heard on campus today are electrical chimes. During the week, Old Main's chimes play the Westminster Quarters, but on Fridays and Saturdays, part of a Penn State school fight song, "Hail To The Lion", is played instead. For special events the tune can vary additionally; for ...

  7. The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: Reviewing Penn State ... - AOL

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    A.J. Harris: So Penn State might have one of the best corners in the country. Harris committed a defensive pass interference early in the game but there weren’t many blemishes outside of that.

  8. LaVar Arrington II, son of legendary Penn State linebacker ...

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    LaVar Arrington had an All-American and Hall of Fame career at Penn State from 1997-99. His son may or may not achieve the same accomplishments at Happy Valley, but Nittany Lions fans are surely ...

  9. Victory (Pennsylvania State University fight song) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Band played an arrangement of the song as early as 1915. During a Penn State Nittany Lions football game at Beaver Field against Lehigh University, students held aloft blue and white streamers and alternated the colors with the beats of the song; the novel cheering method became popular with the spectators in the crowd. Leyden would ...