Box 7
Contains 87 Results:
USL Fight Song
This series contains 9 folders of various university fight songs. It was Bill Moffit’s custom for his band to play rival schools’ fight songs as a show of respect and good sportsmanship. Included are songs from 10 different universities. Material is arranged alphabetically. Original folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible. Exceptions were made when folders were obviously misfiled or when no order was apparent.
“Aggie War Hymn,” Texas A&M
This series contains 11 folders of Moffit arrangements for various university fight songs. The universities included in this series are all Southwest Conference affiliates. It was Bill Moffit’s custom for his band to play rival schools’ fight songs as a show of respect and good sportsmanship. Material is organized alphabetically. Original folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible. Exceptions were made when folders were obviously misfiled or when no order was apparent.
“Baylor Fight Song”, September 22, 1968
This series contains 11 folders of Moffit arrangements for various university fight songs. The universities included in this series are all Southwest Conference affiliates. It was Bill Moffit’s custom for his band to play rival schools’ fight songs as a show of respect and good sportsmanship. Material is organized alphabetically. Original folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible. Exceptions were made when folders were obviously misfiled or when no order was apparent.
“Baylor Fite Song”, August 23, 1976
This series contains 11 folders of Moffit arrangements for various university fight songs. The universities included in this series are all Southwest Conference affiliates. It was Bill Moffit’s custom for his band to play rival schools’ fight songs as a show of respect and good sportsmanship. Material is organized alphabetically. Original folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible. Exceptions were made when folders were obviously misfiled or when no order was apparent.
“Baylor III Fight Song”, October 4, 1978
This series contains 11 folders of Moffit arrangements for various university fight songs. The universities included in this series are all Southwest Conference affiliates. It was Bill Moffit’s custom for his band to play rival schools’ fight songs as a show of respect and good sportsmanship. Material is organized alphabetically. Original folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible. Exceptions were made when folders were obviously misfiled or when no order was apparent.
“Circus Entry”
This series contains 11 folders of Moffit arrangements for various university fight songs. The universities included in this series are all Southwest Conference affiliates. It was Bill Moffit’s custom for his band to play rival schools’ fight songs as a show of respect and good sportsmanship. Material is organized alphabetically. Original folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible. Exceptions were made when folders were obviously misfiled or when no order was apparent.
“Fight Raiders,” Texas Tech, November 17, 1979
This series contains 11 folders of Moffit arrangements for various university fight songs. The universities included in this series are all Southwest Conference affiliates. It was Bill Moffit’s custom for his band to play rival schools’ fight songs as a show of respect and good sportsmanship. Material is organized alphabetically. Original folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible. Exceptions were made when folders were obviously misfiled or when no order was apparent.
Perunas, SMU
This series contains 11 folders of Moffit arrangements for various university fight songs. The universities included in this series are all Southwest Conference affiliates. It was Bill Moffit’s custom for his band to play rival schools’ fight songs as a show of respect and good sportsmanship. Material is organized alphabetically. Original folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible. Exceptions were made when folders were obviously misfiled or when no order was apparent.
“Rice Fight Song”, August 14, 1977
This series contains 11 folders of Moffit arrangements for various university fight songs. The universities included in this series are all Southwest Conference affiliates. It was Bill Moffit’s custom for his band to play rival schools’ fight songs as a show of respect and good sportsmanship. Material is organized alphabetically. Original folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible. Exceptions were made when folders were obviously misfiled or when no order was apparent.
“Rice Fight Song II"
This series contains 11 folders of Moffit arrangements for various university fight songs. The universities included in this series are all Southwest Conference affiliates. It was Bill Moffit’s custom for his band to play rival schools’ fight songs as a show of respect and good sportsmanship. Material is organized alphabetically. Original folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible. Exceptions were made when folders were obviously misfiled or when no order was apparent.
"TCU March"
This series contains 11 folders of Moffit arrangements for various university fight songs. The universities included in this series are all Southwest Conference affiliates. It was Bill Moffit’s custom for his band to play rival schools’ fight songs as a show of respect and good sportsmanship. Material is organized alphabetically. Original folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible. Exceptions were made when folders were obviously misfiled or when no order was apparent.
"Texas Fite”, October 31, 1976
This series contains 11 folders of Moffit arrangements for various university fight songs. The universities included in this series are all Southwest Conference affiliates. It was Bill Moffit’s custom for his band to play rival schools’ fight songs as a show of respect and good sportsmanship. Material is organized alphabetically. Original folder and item order has been maintained whenever possible. Exceptions were made when folders were obviously misfiled or when no order was apparent.