I’m not a Harvard man and didn’t know the song, so I looked it up.
Fair Harvard! we join in thy Jubilee throng,
And with blessings surrender thee oer
By these Festival-rites, from the Age that is past,
To the Age that is waiting before.
O Relic and Type of our ancestors worth,
That hast long kept their memory warm,
First flowr of their wilderness! Star of their night!
Calm rising thro’ change and thro’ storm.
Farewell! be thy destinies onward and bright!
To thy children the lesson still give,
With freedom to think, and with patience to bear,
And for Right ever bravely to live.
Let not moss-covered Error moor thee at its side,
As the world on Truths current glides by,
Be the herald of Light, and the bearer of Love,
Till the stock of the Puritans die.
Sounds to me that a lot of this no longer applies to Harvard, or a lot of universities, and they should just chuck the whole thing.
Sounds like they want to still be a school after the stock of the Puritans are ethnically cleansed and genocidally murdered.