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The Tribe Fight Song is the official fight song of The College of William & Mary, located in Williamsburg, Virginia. Throughout the College's history there have been three official fight songs. The original fight song, titled Victory, was written in 1929 by Oscar E. Wilkinson. Two years later, a new fight song titled Fight, Fight, Fight for the Indians was published in the William & Mary student handbook. Many years later, a third edition was written which is still used today. Simply Tribe Fight Song, it is supposed to be sung after every touchdown the Tribe football team scores at home games.

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  • The Tribe Fight Song is the official fight song of The College of William & Mary, located in Williamsburg, Virginia. Throughout the College's history there have been three official fight songs. The original fight song, titled Victory, was written in 1929 by Oscar E. Wilkinson. Two years later, a new fight song titled Fight, Fight, Fight for the Indians was published in the William & Mary student handbook. Many years later, a third edition was written which is still used today. Simply Tribe Fight Song, it is supposed to be sung after every touchdown the Tribe football team scores at home games.
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  • The Tribe Fight Song is the official fight song of The College of William & Mary, located in Williamsburg, Virginia. Throughout the College's history there have been three official fight songs. The original fight song, titled Victory, was written in 1929 by Oscar E. Wilkinson. Two years later, a new fight song titled Fight, Fight, Fight for the Indians was published in the William & Mary student handbook. Many years later, a third edition was written which is still used today. Simply Tribe Fight Song, it is supposed to be sung after every touchdown the Tribe football team scores at home games. A second, lesser known song was composed by Rolf Kennard in the 1930s. The William & Mary Victory March is occasionally played before games, most often at Homecoming.
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