Springfield College seal painted on a brick wall, ca. 1990
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This is a photograph depicting the Springfield College seal painted on a brick wall, ca. 1990. The bricks are painted maroon red. Luther Halsey Gulick designed the seal while serving as a faculty member at the School for Christian Workers, now known as Springfield College. The trustees, faculty, and students officially adopted the seal in June 1891. In the early 20th century, the YMCA and YWCA also adopted the emblem. In 1968, the seal was registered as a trademark with the United States Patent Office.
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