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[seal:] UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL | SALUS POPULI SUPREMA LEX ESTO | MDCCCXL
U OF M
Description
Sinister: eagle and crest from the Great Seal of the United States. Supporters: on each side a bear. Crest: field of stars. Motto: Salus populi suprema lex esto (let the well-being of the people be the supreme law). Above the state seal, a wreath enclosing the initials of the University of Missouri.
lower part gules, on it a bear
Great Seal of the State of Missouri: In a garter, buckled with the legend, 'United we stand divided we fall', a circular shield parted per pale, Dexter, parted per fess, upper part azure on it a crescent
Note
Designer and date from Journal of the Ex Libris Society, vol. 10 (1900), p. 72
Reference
Ward, Harry P. Some American college bookplates. Columbus, Ohio: Champlin, 1915. Page 148.
[seal:] UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL | SALUS POPULI SUPREMA LEX ESTO | MDCCCXL
U OF M
Description
Sinister: eagle and crest from the Great Seal of the United States. Supporters: on each side a bear. Crest: field of stars. Motto: Salus populi suprema lex esto (let the well-being of the people be the supreme law). Above the state seal, a wreath enclosing the initials of the University of Missouri.
lower part gules, on it a bear
Great Seal of the State of Missouri: In a garter, buckled with the legend, 'United we stand divided we fall', a circular shield parted per pale, Dexter, parted per fess, upper part azure on it a crescent
Note
Designer and date from Journal of the Ex Libris Society, vol. 10 (1900), p. 72
Reference
Ward, Harry P. Some American college bookplates. Columbus, Ohio: Champlin, 1915. Page 148.