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The winning design (a version created by Paul Witzkoske) [5] is a field of simple horizontal stripes with a paw print in the upper left corner — a layout similar to the leather pride flag. The colors represent the furs of different bear species throughout the world as a sign of inclusivity. [2] It is trademarked. [6]
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Many people had trouble seeing the hidden imagery of the logo. Some called it "The Paw" because they thought it looked like a dog's paw. [6] Upon further examination, it becomes apparent that the logo contains the letters "m" and a "b" which are formed in the shape of a baseball glove. [1]
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. 1981 Clemson Tigers football team; 1981–82 Clemson Tigers women's basketball team