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The College's founder Eleazar Wheelock designed a seal for his college bearing a striking resemblance to the seal of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, a missionary society founded in London in 1701, in order to maintain the illusion that his college was more for mission work than for higher education.
Artist and engraver W. Parke Johnson designed this emblem on the basis of the shield that is depicted at the center of the original seal.
The cyan forms, the US flag, Seal of the President of the United States | presidential seal and the Caslon lettering were all designed at different times and combined by designer Raymond Loewy in this one final design.
During the 18th century, breech-loading weapons were designed, which allowed the rifleman to reload while under cover, but defects in manufacturing and the difficulty in forming a reliable gas-tight seal prevented widespread adoption.
Essentially a modification of the Hall concept, the Burnside featured a unique conical cartridge with a crushable hollow front rim, designed to seal the breech on closing.
In the same year, the antiquarian and mystic Johannes Bureus designed and engraved the seal of the university, which is today used as part of the logotype.
Although the reverse side of the seal was designed for this purpose, a die was still not made but rather the obverse was impressed on one side only using the regular die.
The seal, based on an engraving by Pierre Joseph Tiolier, was manufactured by Edward Stabler and designed by Robert Dale Owen.
The seal, depicting a mounted cowboy surrounded by a 64-pointed starburst, was designed by Mrs. Gene Brown Pennington.
" The seal itself was designed by 9-year old Suzanne Vallier as an entry in a contest among Wauwatosa schoolchildren.
The great seal of the school was designed by Paul Revere.
Because these headphones completely surround the ear, circumaural headphones can be designed to fully seal against the head to attenuate any intrusive external noise.
The existence of common ( i. e. communal ) seals of the barons of the individual ports ( see illustration ) suggests they formed a corporation as the seal was designed to be affixed to charters and legal documents which would bind them as a single body.
A " cartridge seal " is a prepackaged seal that is common in more complex applications and were originally designed for installation in equipment where a component type seal was difficult due to the equipment design.
In 1975 the A W Chesterton Company designed the first cartridge seal that fit pumps with varying stuffing box bore sizes and gland bolt patterns.
Since almost all seals utilize the process liquid or gas to lubricate the seal faces, they are designed to leak.
At this time, the Manila coat of arms adopted by Spanish colonial government was still in use until 1905 when the Philippine Commission adopted the " new arms and great seal of the Philippine Islands " designed by Gaillard Hunt of the US State Department.
The seal was first designed in 1940, later a garuda as the symbol of Thailand and the name of the province were added.
Some suits are designed with a second ( non-watertight ) collar around the neck seal, which allows the flange of a standard wetsuit hood to tuck in around the outside of the seal.

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But for the safety of Southeast Asia, and for the sake of the Laotian people -- who would not be well-ruled by either militant minority now engaged in the fighting -- this last big effort to seal that country from the cold war had to be made.
The great seal of the United States was obviously inspired by the Christian faith.
The epistates ( ἐπιστάτης ), an official selected by lot for a single day from among the currently presiding prytany, chaired that day's meeting of the boule and, if there was one, that day's meeting of the assembly ; he also held the keys to the treasury and the seal to the city, and welcomed foreign ambassadors.
He ordained further that some should be called " Abbreviators of the Upper Bar " ( Abbreviatores de Parco Majori ; the name derived from a space in the chancery, surrounded by a grating, in which the officials sat, which is called higher or lower ( major or minor ) according to the proximity of the seats to that of the vice-chancellor ), the others of the Lower Bar ( Abbreviatores de Parco Minori ); that the former should sit upon a slightly raised portion of the chamber, separated from the rest of the hall or chamber by lattice work, assist the Cardinal Vice-Chancellor, subscribe the letters and have the principal part in examining, revising, and expediting the apostolic letters to be issued with the leaden seal ; that the latter, however, should sit among the apostolic writers upon benches in the lower part of the chamber, and their duty was to carry the signed schedules or supplications to the prelates of the upper bar.
The fact of having been baptized remains a fact and the Catholic Church holds that baptism marks a person with a lasting seal or character that " is an ontological and permanent bond which is not lost by reason of any act or fact of defection.
The official seal of the CIA, however, may not be copied without permission as required by the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 ().
If a compression test does give a low figure, and it has been determined it is not due to intake valve closure / camshaft characteristics, then one can differentiate between the cause being valve / seat seal issues and ring seal by squirting engine oil into the spark plug orifice, in a quantity sufficient to disperse across the piston crown and the circumference of the top ring land, and thereby effect the mentioned seal.
Impression made by Shiva Pashupati, seal
This " Pashupati " ( Lord of Animals, Sanskrit ) seal shows a seated figure, possibly ithyphallic, surrounded by animals.
The term " deed ", also known in this context as a " specialty ", is common to signed written undertakings not supported by consideration: the seal ( even if not a literal wax seal but only a notional one referred to by the execution formula, " signed, sealed and delivered ", or even merely " executed as a deed ") is deemed to be the consideration necessary to support the obligation.
Engraved by a Boston silversmith, the seal was ready by Commencement of 1773.
On June 9, 1944 the trustees approved another coat of arms based on the shield part of the seal, this one by Canadian artist and designer Thoreau MacDonald.
The excretion of the resin by certain plants is thought to be an evolutionary adaptation for protection from insects and to seal wounds caused by damage elements.
* The grand seal of Harvard University inside Memorial Church is flanked by two inward-pointing fasces.
Many fur seal species were heavily exploited by commercial sealers, especially during the 19th century when their fur was highly valued.

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Lucrece is also featured in William Shakespeare's 1594 long poem The Rape of Lucrece ; he also mentioned her in Titus Andronicus, As You Like It, and Twelfth Night ( Malvolio authenticates his fateful letter by spotting Olivia's Lucrece seal ).
Some sources give the name of William Wallace's father as Malcolm Wallace, however the seal attached to a letter sent to the Hanse city of Lübeck in 1297 appears to give his father's name as Alan.
On March 25, 1780 a second committee to design a great seal was formed, which consisted of James Lovell, John Morin Scott, and William Churchill Houston.
Another consequence of the Carlsbad Decrees was the refusal by Frederick William III to confer the chain of office, the official seal and an official name to the new university.
The distinction between the Letters Patent forming Dartmouth versus those documents founding William & Mary or Kings College ( Columbia ) is that the seal of the Province of New Hampshire appears on the Dartmouth document, while the Great Seal of the Realm appears on the William & Mary and King's documents.
He started his career under King William I of England, probably in the compilation of the Domesday Book, as well as being the keeper of the king's seal.
On the entry of the army into London in 1648, Deane superintended the seizure of treasure at the Guildhall and the Weavers ' Hall the day after Thomas Pride " purged " the House of Commons and accompanied Cromwell to the consultations as to the " settlement of the Kingdom " with William Lenthall and Sir Thomas Widdrington, the keeper of the great seal.
The personal seal of William Stoughton on the warrant for the execution of Bridget Bishop
The story that Eof was a swineherd goes back at least to William of Malmesbury, writing in the twelfth century, while the obverse of the conventual seal of Evesham Abbey clearly shows stylised pigs rather than sheep.
Hitherto Somers's character had kept him free from attack at the hands of political opponents ; but his connection in 1699 with the notorious Captain William Kidd, to the cost of whose expedition Somers had given £ 1, 000, afforded an opportunity ; the vote of censure, however, proposed upon him in the House of Commons for giving Kidd a commission under the great seal was rejected by 199 to 131.
In 1782, Sam Adams created the third Congress and appointed a design artist, William Barton of Philadelphia, to bring a proposal for the national seal .< ref > MacArthur, John D. ( 2011 ).
-<( A chirograph on parchment dated 17 October 1346 in Ypres, of which the seal is destroyed, announces that an accord reached made between the Empress Margaret II, Countess of Hainaut ( wife of Louis IV of Bavaria, the Emperor ) etc., and her sister Phillippine ( Phillipa of Hainaut ), Queen of England ( wife of King Edward III ) concerning the succession of their late brother, William II Count of Hainault, etc.
William the Conqueror had tried to invest bishops with his temporal seal.
The seal of William Smith College depicts a lamp, which is the traditional symbol of enlightenment and education.
Coming to London at the request of William Sharp ( 1749 – 1824 ), the engraver, she began to seal the 144, 000 elect at a charge varying from twelve shillings to a guinea.
Merrimack College ’ s official seal was designed by heraldry expert William F. Ryan in New York.
But they held the seal only until 1656, when Cromwell nominated William Steele, Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer in England, Lord Chancellor of Ireland.
The story is of dubious authority, but if the seal was thrown into the river, it was certainly recovered soon afterwards, as James's successors, William III and Mary used the same seal matrix, fairly crudely adapted to represent their dual monarchy.
Guillaume de Nogaret or William of Nogaret ( 1260, Saint-Félix-Lauragais, Haute-Garonne – 1313 ) was councillor and keeper of the seal to Philip IV of France.
Collegiate's official seal is an adaptation of the coat of arms of William of Orange, who was the founder of the Dutch Republic and of the Reformed Church in Holland and led the cause of independence and of freedom for the Reformed Church against Philip II of Spain.
The motto appeared when Colorado's first Territorial Governor William Gilpin asked the Secretary of the Territory L. C. Weld for a suitable motto for the state seal.
Ashmole, they said, began to learn seal engraving, casting in sand, and goldsmith's work when living in Blackfriars, London, at which time he was initiated into rosicrucian " secrets " by William Backhouse of Swallowfield in Berkshire.

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