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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2022

Mario Biagioli
Affiliation:
University of California, Los Angeles
Madhavi Sunder
Affiliation:
Georgetown University School of Law

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Academic Brands , pp. vii - viii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022
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Figures

  1. 2.1One of a kind like you (photo of UC Davis pennant by Celia Lury).

  2. 9.1Royall family shield with crest. W.H. Whitmore (ed.), The Heraldic Journal Recording the Armorial Bearings and Genealogies of American Families, vol. i (Boston: J.K. Wiggin, 1865), 12.

  3. 9.2Royall House and Slave Quarters. Samuel Adams Drake, Some Events of Boston and Its Neighbors (Boston, 1917).

  4. 9.3Robert Feke, “Isaac Royall and Family.” Harvard Law School Library, Historical & Special Collections.

  5. 9.4Royall/HLS shield. HLS retired and removed this shield in March, 2016 (see Figure 9.13). Harvard Law School Office of Communications.

  6. 9.5Original sketch of the Harvard seal. Harvard University. Corporation. College Book 1, 1639–1795. UAI 5.5 Box 1. Harvard University Archives.

  7. 9.6Bookcase in the Caspersen Room with the Royall/HLS shield. Brooks Kraft.

  8. 9.7Advertisement. Harvard Law School Bulletin 21:1 (October 1969).

  9. 9.8Wm. Chelsea LTD, Scarsdale, NY, “Harvard Law School Silk Necktie.” Harvard Law School Library, Historical & Special Collections.

  10. 9.9Glass bottle with Royall family shield. Theresa Kelliher for the Royall House and Slave Quarters.

  11. 9.10Heitz Wine Cellars, St. Helena, CA, “Wine bottle belonging to Archibald Cox.” Harvard Law School Library, Historical & Special Collections.

  12. 9.11Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race & Justice Grand Opening Celebration web page. Harvard Law School.

  13. 9.12Tea ceremony at the Royall House. Harper’s Bazaar, 1915.

  14. 9.13Removing the Shield from Ames Courtroom. Lorin Granger/HLS Staff Photographer.

  15. 9.14Black Tape Incident. Lark Turner.

  16. 9.15Drew Faust and Annette Gordon-Reed unveiling the monument in the Crossroads. Rose Lincoln/Harvard University.

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