Quoting exnihilo from 12:34, 6th Jan 2006
Incidentally, a redesign of the tie (possibly something with tiny crestlets or similar) would be more than possible, especially if you were to make a push to sell them to alumni as well as current members (ad in the Chronicle?), that would enable the Society to buy a far larger number (and therefore be more picky about what design) and perhaps even raise a little money.
Quoting Anon. from 11:43, 9th Jan 2006
But what crest would you have? The Society doesn't have one, and nor do either the Unviersity or the Students' Association.
Quoting la jouissance from 19:59, 9th Jan 2006I think what you mean is that none of them have a full heraldic achievement registered with the Lord Lyon. It's a bit silly to say they don't have a 'crest', when they clearly do...
Quoting Andrew Cusack from 21:31, 9th Jan 2006There was talk during Blair's reign on the convenorial throne of replacing this with the university-arms-in-belt style akin to the Oxford Union but nothing came of it.
Quoting Andrew Cusack from 21:31, 9th Jan 2006
... In the United States, the only university I can think of which has a crest (as well as supporters) is the George Washington University in DC...
To my knowledge, no university in the UK has a crest for its coat of arms, nor supporters. Among Canadian universities, I think Toronto is the only university with a crest.
Quoting RJ Covino from 11:53, 6th Jan 2006
Could any of the Academical Dress boffins out there tell me just what in (spectrum) blue blazes "wool panama" is?
I phoned E&R today to arrange for the purchase of the Ph.D. togs and was told that instead of the silk that I was expecting, the gown is fabricated from this 'wool panama' substance.
Now, I've seen St Andrews dress gowns before, and they're usually of a corded silk; I didn't get silk when I rented the kit for graduation, but I assumed that was more to do with it being 'rental' rather than purchase.
I'd be most grateful especially if the FDF man inside E&R could assuage me before I part with several hundred pounds...
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