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・ Hail the Artist
・ Hail the Conquering Hero
・ Hail The Ghost
・ Hail the Judge
・ Hail the King
・ Hail the New Dawn
・ Hail the New Puritan
・ Hail the Sun
・ Hail the Villain
・ Hail the Woman
・ Hail To All
・ Hail to Bermuda
・ Hail to California
・ Hail to England
・ Hail to Old OSU
Hail to Pitt
・ Hail To Reason
・ Hail to the Buff and Blue
・ Hail to the Chief
・ Hail to the Chief (TV series)
・ Hail to the Chimp
・ Hail to the Hills of Westwood
・ Hail to the Homeland
・ Hail to the King
・ Hail to the King (Avenged Sevenfold album)
・ Hail to the King (Hillsong London album)
・ Hail to the King (song)
・ Hail to the Orange
・ Hail to the Redskins
・ Hail to the Sunrise Statue


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Hail to Pitt : ウィキペディア英語版
Hail to Pitt

''Hail to Pitt'' is the most traditional fight song of the University of Pittsburgh, which is commonly referred to as Pitt. The saying "Hail to Pitt!" is also the most traditional and commonly used slogan of the University of Pittsburgh and its athletics teams. The slogan is frequently used in promotional material, printed on merchandise and souvenirs. It was also the title of a 1982 history of Pitt athletics by author Jim O'Brien. The slogan is often used among alumni as a statement of affiliation, including as a closing signature in conversation or correspondence between alumni, and is sometime abbreviated as "HTP" or "H2P".
==History==



The musical pageantry of the University of Pittsburgh began mostly under the initiative of various students and musical groups in the early twentieth century. It was during this period, around 1908, that the University began the process of moving from what is now Pittsburgh's North Side to its current location in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh. At the time of this relocation, the university, then known as the Western University of Pennsylvania, also obtained an alteration to its charter in order to change its name to the University of Pittsburgh. These changes also corresponded with the celebration of the City of Pittsburgh's sesquicentennial and a rise in prominence of the university's athletic programs, exemplified by the undefeated and unscored upon football team of 1910, and led to crescendo and pride and optimism throughout the university. In this atmosphere, an abundance of music and chants extolling the newly renamed university appeared throughout student productions and publications. While some have faded into obscurity, among the most popular and pervasive of music and slogans, including "Hail to Pitt" and the "Alma Mater", were derived from the efforts of these students who were among the first to have "University of Pittsburgh" printed on their diplomas.

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