File:The crest of Alpha Delta Sigma.png
The_crest_of_Alpha_Delta_Sigma.png (203 × 237 pixels, file size: 42 KB, MIME type: image/png)
Summary
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This is the crest of Alpha Delta Sigma, a men's professional fraternity formed in 1913 at the University of Missouri. It merged with Gamma Alpha Chi in 1971, keeping its original name, and two years later was absorbed by the American Advertising Federation in 1973. It remains a subsidiary of the AAF today. |
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1928 Minnesota Gopher yearbook, p.356 http://purl.umn.edu/134833 |
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Published 1928 |
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Alpha Delta Sigma |
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I cropped the original image substantially. After color correcting and rotating to correct the axis, I reduced it in size further, by 60%.
Note, my previous upload of this file had an error. I am correcting that, with the correct name of the organization, correct shield image (showing a globe with the western hemisphere, and NOT a sash with three fleur-de-lis and a sunset). This is the correct source for the file, and image editing details.
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[edit]This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1929. |
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current | 23:04, 13 December 2021 | 203 × 237 (42 KB) | Jax MN (talk | contribs) | Overwriting my earlier upload. I had swapped two of the letters in the name, incorrectly. (File Upload Wizard) |
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