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First Professor of History and Political Science |1882 | 1907
[text:] JOHN ROSE FICKLEN
[artist's name:] A. Robertson.
[on ribbon:] PRO PATRIA SEMPER
EX LIBRIS
DISCE UT SEMPER VICTURUS | VIVE UT CRAS MORITURUS
TULANE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY | Class | No.
Description
Tree with coat of arms, Gibson Hall in background
Note
[1] Motto: Disce ut semper victurus, Vive ut cras moriturus = Learn as if you will live forever, live as if you will die tomorrow [2] Motto: Pro patria semper = Always for country
First Professor of History and Political Science |1882 | 1907
[text:] JOHN ROSE FICKLEN
[artist's name:] A. Robertson.
[on ribbon:] PRO PATRIA SEMPER
EX LIBRIS
DISCE UT SEMPER VICTURUS | VIVE UT CRAS MORITURUS
TULANE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY | Class | No.
Description
Tree with coat of arms, Gibson Hall in background
Note
[1] Motto: Disce ut semper victurus, Vive ut cras moriturus = Learn as if you will live forever, live as if you will die tomorrow [2] Motto: Pro patria semper = Always for country