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image located by Dave Fowler, 26 February 2020
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Here’s an article about the formal and informal Kenyon College flags, and a
proposal to design the “official” one:
https://kenyoncollegian.com/features/2019/02/alex-gilkey-21-proposes-redesign-of-muddled-official-flag/
The official Kenyon flag features Kenyon’s seal, adapted from Lord Kenyon’s coat of arms, on a purple background; under the seal, a banner reads, “Kenyon College, 1824.”
Official institutional flag:
https://kenyoncollegian.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/JoshuaLin1-768x432-c-default.jpg?ver=1552946307
Unofficial institutional flag:
https://www.kenyon.edu/files/middlepath/kenyon_winter_selects2_172-4.jpg
Shield:
https://www.kenyon.edu/files/resources/kcshield_3cu_lg-2.png
Branding:
https://www.kenyon.edu/web-content-style-reference/colors-fonts/
Dave
Fowler, 26 February 2020
image located by Dave Fowler, 16 October 2020
Student Council discusses proposal for new College flag —
The Kenyon Collegian
On Sunday, Oct. 11, Student Council met to discuss a
proposed digital communication system for student organizations and continue
deliberation of an update to Kenyon’s official flag.
... the continued discussion of a potential change to Kenyon’s flag, first suggested by Alex Gilkey ’21 in February 2019. At Student Council’s Oct. 4 meeting, Gilkey presented his proposal, which he had been developing and gathering student input on over the last two years, and asked representatives from each Council committee to give feedback on his design. At this week’s meeting, committee representatives shared their opinions which varied. But overall, Student Council decided to support a proposal for a new flag, and they agreed to formally approve this at next week’s meeting. Gilkey will then take his proposal to President Sean Decatur.
Dave Fowler, 16 October 2020
image located by Paul Bassinson, 30 October 2017
Source:
diplomaclassics.com