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Arms recently found on the web and digitally emblazoned, legend below by Chad Krouse, 2025 |
For part six of recent finds, I am sharing a few scholastic coats of arms recently found online. While I was familiar with the arms of Gilman School and Indiana University, the others were new. I know I've written before about this point, however, it is a universal truth that the artistic rendering of a given coat can only serve to enhance the beauty and effectiveness where blazonry ends. The ensigns of the two aforementioned academic institutions never stirred much within me; I saw those arms as interpreted by the artists who rendered them. Well, today my mind has changed. I love the arms of Indiana University (as I interpreted them ha!).
First Diagonal Row (Top-down): The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, a coat of arms presently unknown, and Middlesex School;
Second Diagonal Row (Top-down): The Masters School, University of Indiana, and Gilman School
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The coat of arms of Indiana University Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2025 |
In 1962, Indiana University officially adopted a coat of arms designed by Ade Bethune (1914-2002) who immigrated to the US from Belgium and became a highly skilled liturgical artist in the Catholic Church. The blazon for the arms of Indiana University: Gules, on a sun in splendor Argent an open book with four clasps edged of the field.
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Coat of Arms unknown at present Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2025 |
Loved this design immediately but could not identify it! One source suggests that these arms are from the US Hospital Auxiliary and used as an award of sorts. Another source points to the military--the three white stars on a blue field would support that theory.
Blazon: Argent, on a cross throughout Gules an open booked edged with two clasps Or inscribed Pro Patria et Ecclesia on a chief Azure three mullets of the field.
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The coat of arms of Masters School in Dobbs Ferry, NY Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2025 |
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The coat of arms of Gilman School in Baltimore, MD Rendered by Chad Krouse, 2025 |
Founded in 1897, Gilman School in Baltimore would adopt its coat of arms in 1907, representing an early adopted among US academic institutions before the arms race of the 20th century took off. Gilman School's coat of arms were designed by faculty member Hamlet S. Philpot who taught Greek, Latin, and history. The arms are incorporated in the school's seal which has seen a few revisions during its lifetime. The school's archives present this timeline better that I could, so please click here to see how Gilman School's arms and seal has evolved.
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