Lee Manners Presents 1974 Crest 1
Lee Manners (head of the art department), right, presents Mrs. Ernest Stone (chairman of the university wives project), center, and Mrs. A. Page Sloss (president of the American Needlepoint Guild), left, with the first completed water color university crest. The Jacksonville State University crest w...
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Lee Manners Presents 1974 Crest 1Opal R. LovettLee Manners (head of the art department), right, presents Mrs. Ernest Stone (chairman of the university wives project), center, and Mrs. A. Page Sloss (president of the American Needlepoint Guild), left, with the first completed water color university crest. The Jacksonville State University crest was the first of 25 college emblems presented to Mrs. Sloss. Each college crest was to be copied in needlepoint and placed on a dining room chair in the governor's mansion. (circa September 18, 1974)1974-09-18T07:00:00Ztextimage/tiffhttps://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/44291https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/context/lib-ac-histimg/article/45290/type/native/viewcontent/PSN1970jsuseal_09880.tifThis image is the property of Jacksonville State University and is intended for non-commercial use. Images may be copied for research, teaching, personal, or any fair use as defined by U.S. copyright law. Images may not be altered in any way. Users of these images are asked to acknowledge Jacksonville State University. For questions or further information about usage rights, please contact the Library’s Electronic Resources Department at (256) 782-8195.Historical Image CollectionJSU Digital CommonsJacksonville State University -- HistoryCollege presidents -- Alabama -- SpousesCollege teachers -- AlabamaJacksonville State University -- FacultyCrestshttps://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib-ac-histimg/45290/thumbnail.jpg |
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Lee Manners Presents 1974 Crest 1 |
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Lee Manners Presents 1974 Crest 1 |
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Opal R. Lovett |
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Lee Manners (head of the art department), right, presents Mrs. Ernest Stone (chairman of the university wives project), center, and Mrs. A. Page Sloss (president of the American Needlepoint Guild), left, with the first completed water color university crest. The Jacksonville State University crest was the first of 25 college emblems presented to Mrs. Sloss. Each college crest was to be copied in needlepoint and placed on a dining room chair in the governor's mansion. (circa September 18, 1974) |
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