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Posted on November 27, 2018 by Paul Schacht - No Comments on Tuesday theme – The Wassail Song

Tuesday theme – The Wassail Song

Today’s theme song in ENGL 203-04 is “The Wassail Song.” We’re past Thanksgiving. Let the holiday music begin!

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