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  2. Academic dress in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Blue and Grey Blue and Black [64] The College of William & Mary: Bottle green and gold with a silver gray chevron Green and black Black velvet hexagonal tam W and M cypher The doctoral gown is worn open and does not have a hood. The bachelor's gown has bottle green trim on the sleeves. [65] [66] Columbia University: Columbia blue with white chevron

  3. Francis Miles Finch - Wikipedia

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    Francis Miles Finch was born on June 9, 1827, in Ithaca, New York.He was educated at Yale University, where, according to a contemporary, he was a "thoughtful scholar in the class-room, a prizeman in the essay competitions, an influential editor of the Yale Lit an impressive speaker in the Linonian Society, hail-fellow-well-met on the campus, sedate, impulsive, big-hearted, wise, witty ...

  4. Robert E. Withers - Wikipedia

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    Robert Enoch Withers (September 18, 1821 – September 21, 1907) was an American physician, military officer, newspaperman, politician diplomat, and Freemason.He fought against the United States in the American Civil War.

  5. Blue in culture - Wikipedia

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    He used plain colors, such as blue and grey, to concentrate attention on the form of the body, not the clothes. Brummel observed, "If people turn to look at you in the street, you are not well dressed." [57] This fashion was adopted by the Prince Regent, then by London society and the upper classes. Originally the coat and trousers were ...

  6. Bessie Gray an innovator and pioneer in early childhood ... - AOL

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    Three years later, Gray's would become the 48th program in the state to earn accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Gray was innovative in her approach to ...

  7. Honor cords - Wikipedia

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    From left to right: Eta Kappa Nu stole, pins, and honor cords for inductions, graduations, and membership. An honor cord is a token consisting of twisted cords with tassels on either end awarded to members of honor societies or for various academic and non-academic achievements, awards, or honors. [1]

  8. Faith Gray - Wikipedia

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    Faith Gray born Faith Hopwood (31 January 1751 – 20 December 1826) was a British diarist, school founder who, with Catharine Cappe, improved education in York for poor girls and at the Grey (now Blue) Coat School.

  9. Academic scarf - Wikipedia

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    St Hugh's College St John's College St Peter's College; Scarf colours: Two narrow double-stripes a fifth of a scarf-width in from either edge, the left of each double-stripe of white and the right of yellow, with the background areas to the left of each double-stripe of blue, and to the right of black, such that a black and a blue area meet in the centre of the scarf.