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. . .1 xr va -,C FGUN DIN G For studies and honorable pursuits JJ The 1964 ARIEL takes pride in featuring the Ceremonial Mace, presented to the University of Vermont at the Honors Day Convocation in behalf of the Class of 1927, by Dr. Charlotte Cropley Brown. The Mace was a gift to the University as a Memorial to the Class of 1927. The gifted young artist responsible for the design and completion of the Mace was Richard Willey Simpson, Class of l956, who is the son of two members of the 1927 Class, Carl and Doris Griffith Simpson. The Mace stands forty-seven inches long and is of cast bronze, plated in silver, with a black ebony handle. The four sculptured sides of the Mace represent Old Mill, Ira Allen Chapel, friendship and learning. The lX'Iace is Crowned by a copy of the original seal of the University, and the inscription: This Mace was presented to the University of Vermont as a Me111o1'ial by the Class of Nineteen Twenty Seven.
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