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1. Lowell, John, Jr., 1799-1836 Lowell, John, Jr., 1799-1836 Chippendale coat of arms. Eschutcheon: Quarterly, 1st and 4th, parted per chief engrailed, upper part sable charged with a crescent; lower part or, a sinister hand couped holding three arrows point down;...

2. Knox, Charlotte D. Knox, Charlotte D. Within arched design, a woman in hooded cloak sketches distant town; large diamond-shaped shield gules bordered argent, charged with eagle or; [motto above, left:] moveo et proficio; [below left:] escutcheon...

3. Brainerd, Ella Williams Owsley, 1840-1928 Brainerd, Ella Williams Owsley, 1840-1928 Woman in gown, wearing garland, holding sprig, in rolling landscape; Coat of arms. Motto on banner: Antiquus restituatur honor (Ancient honor restored)

4. Ramsey, Allan Ramsey, Allan Thistles; Coat of arms (details indistinct): Escutcheon has compony border and is charged with a lion rampant. Crest: Swan (or similar bird). Banner below with motto: Sperandum est.

5. Princeton University. Library. Eighty Eight Library of Economics. Princeton University. Library. Eighty Eight Library of Economics. University coat of arms. Escutcheon sanguine a chevron and chief sable; chief charged with open book and text. Crest: horse's head. Banner with motto: Dei sub numine viget.

6. Princeton University. Library. Alexander Library Fund. Princeton University. Library. Alexander Library Fund. Escutcheon sanguine a chevron and chief sable; chief charged with open book and text. Banner below with motto: Dei sub numine viget.

7. United States Military Academy. Library United States Military Academy. Library Text and U.S.M.A. crest: Spartan helmet and sword against red, white and blue shield, surmounted by American eagle and banner.

8. Cornell University. Libraries. Cornell University. Libraries. White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918 Cipher: ADW and banner with motto

9. Stodart Stodart Coat of arms: Escutcheon parted quarterly: Quarters 1 and 4, argent a bordure gules (red), a fess nebuly between 3 stars of six points, sable; Quarters 2 and 3, or (gold) a chevron between 3 bull's heads...

10. Acland, Henry W. (Henry Wentworth), 1815-1900 Acland, Henry W. (Henry Wentworth), 1815-1900 Coat of arms: Escutcheon chequy argent (silver) and sable (black), a fess gules (red), charged with a crescent center chief. Crest: above a straight wreath, an arm couped lying fessways (sideways), upon...

11. Russell, J. Scott (John Scott), 1808-1882. Russell, J. Scott (John Scott), 1808-1882. Ship at sea with sails furled, bearing large escutcheon and banner with motto: depressus extollor. Owner's monogram on ship.

12. Harris, Thomas Alfred Harris, Thomas Alfred Coat of arms. Escutcheon, crest, banner with motto. Escutcheon parted in chief: upper field argent charged with eagle displayed, crowned and holding scepter and orb, letters on breast; lower field parted...

13. Everett, Edward, 1794-1865 Everett, Edward, 1794-1865 Coat of arms: Escutcheon: gules (red) a chevron paly of eight or and azure between three mullets (stars) argent (silver). Crest: griffin's head erased sable (black) collared gemel of three pieces, the...

14. Knight, D. Allen Knight, D. Allen Page draws back curtain so that a knight in full armor may enter a library;

15. R. B. R. B. Gorgon's head on back of tortoise. Initials on banner.

16. Plunket, Joseph Plunket, Joseph Coat of arms. Escutcheon sable a bend argent, charged sinister chief with a tower. Mantling: Chain of flowers. Crest: horse passant. Banner below with motto: Festina lente.

17. Anderson, William M. Anderson, William M. Coat of arms: Escutcheon argent (silver) a chevron between three cross formées sable (black). Crest: a water spaniel passant or; above, a banner with motto: Gnaviter (Diligently or Prudently)

18. Acland, Henry W. (Henry Wentworth), 1815-1900 Acland, Henry W. (Henry Wentworth), 1815-1900 Above a curvedwreath, an arm couped lying sideways, upon it a falcon perched all proper. Motto on banner: Inebranlable.

19. Lennox, George Henry, 1737-1805 Lennox, George Henry, 1737-1805 Escutcheon, parted per pale, for Lennox and Kerr, supported dexter by unicorn rampant, sinister by antelope rampant, crested with a chapeau and lion statant guardant, crowned. Motto on banner below escutcheon....

20. University of Southern California. Library. University of Southern California. Library. USC seal (1908): A shield bearing a setting sun and three torches; banner with motto: Palmam qui meruit ferat (Let whoever earns the palm bear it)
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