User talk:Zkolodin
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[edit] Welcome
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[edit] Viva Academia and Princeton?
I did a little cleanup your Wiki article on the Academy at Charlemont and while I was making it more wikified I noticed that Princeton's alma mater is not "Viva Academia" but is instead "Old Nassua":
"Old Nassau, Princeton's alma mater since 1859, with words by then-freshman Harlan Page Peck and music by Karl A. Langlotz. Before the Langlotz tune was written, the song was sung to the melody of "The Star-Spangled Banner", which also fits. The text of Old Nassau is available from Wikisource."
I cannot find any reference to "viva academia" from a google search (search clause: ""viva academy" ("alma mater" OR "school song")"). I assume you know what your talking about since you created the article, but you might want to double check this fact. Welcome to Wikipedia! Glad you're with us.--P Todd 02:29, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

