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Publisher Oliver Ditson released Tech Songs in 1903, 1907, and 1929.  These books of college songs are mostly written by MIT students but include some works by other authors.  The first songbook is available on the Archives’ website: http://libraries.mit.edu/archives/exhibits/techsongs/TechSongs-1903.pdf.&nbspImage Removed; The 2nd and 3rd editions have not been digitized.  The Lewis Music Library has one paper copy of the 1st edition, and it is kept in their non-circulating Special Collections.  There are copies of the 2nd and 3rd editions in the circulating collection.

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 The only copy of Sons of M.I.T. is a photocopy.  It would be preferable to find an original.

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