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McGill University's coat of arms. The coat of arms of McGill University is the official emblem of the university and derives from a heraldic device assumed during the lifetime of the university's founder, James McGill. [1] The first iteration was designed in 1906 by Percy Nobbs, then director of the McGill School of Architecture. [2]
McGill University: McGill Red and White - Red with two white triangles on the edge forming a sideways 'M' Queen's University at Kingston: The Queen's Tricolour - Blue, gold, and red University of Montreal: University of Montreal Blue - Blue and white
Heraldry of McGill University; T. Coat of arms of the University of Toronto This page was last edited on 27 February 2023, at 04:04 (UTC). ...
Pages in category "McGill University" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total. ... Heraldry of McGill University; I. Institute of Comparative Law ...
In 1877, several McGill students, including Creighton, Henry Joseph, Richard F. Smith, W.F. Robertson, and W.L. Murray codified seven ice hockey rules. The McGill University Hockey Club – later re-christened "The Redmen" – was founded in 1877, arguably making the McGill men's hockey team the first and oldest ice hockey club in the world ...
Today's McGill robes are made from synthetic fiber like most other university robes, which has reduced the cost of purchasing them. Pilgrim fabric is used for the university's formal scarlet gown for its Ph.D.s. McGill hood linings for all degrees and degree levels, which were originally cut out of silk, are presently made of synthetic art silk ...
These birds were originally a part of the family crest of James McGill, founder of the university. The McGill Martlet Foundation, created in 1954, uses this heraldic symbol. The foundation is a philanthropic organization aimed at helping student athletes at McGill. In 1976, various women's teams at McGill University adopted the use of the name ...
McGill University (French: Université McGill) is an English-language public research University located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1821 by royal charter , [ 12 ] the university bears the name of James McGill , a Scottish merchant, [ 13 ] whose bequest in 1813 established the University of McGill College .