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1 Samford University Mace A Pictorial Guide By Paul Aucoin Dean of Academic Services and Registrar

2 While planning for his inauguration, Dr. Corts realized the University had no mace. So that the Marshall would have something to carry, he had the workers in Physical Plant make this 18 inch wooden one. It had the Metallic seal of the university embedded in it and was festooned with red and blue ribbons.

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4 Mace in stand Backdrop by Bob

5 First use of new Mace Presented to the public by Dr. Corts at the Candlelight Dinner, May 20, 1994. First carried by Dr. Sigurd Bryan, Armstrong Professor of Religion, at Baccalaureate that same evening. Borne by Dr. David Vess, Professor of Religion, at Commencement the next day.

6 Do not touch the mace. Always wear gloves, and wrap in polishing cloth when not in use.

7 Anticipated Questions What is it made of? –Mostly Sterling silver and ebony. How much did it cost? –$18,855 in 1994 dollars Who was the sculptor? –Glenn Acree How much does it weigh? –About 30 pounds

8 More anticipated questions How is the macebearer chosen? Macon winner for May Commencement Senior Faculty member for May Baccalaureate Buchanan Award winner in December Chairman of Faculty Senate for Fall Opening Convocation Please ask other questions as they may arise.

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12 “Beneath the column is a do-decahedron, a twelve-sided object on which important historical elements are represented. On the flat surface on top of the do ‑ decahedron, is inscribed in one continuous line, "For God" "For Learning" "For Ever". This is the motto which we formed for the purpose of the Sesquicentennial. Because it is so indicative of Samford's purpose, we chose to include it here as well.” Tom Corts memo, August 23. 1994

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17 Harry, who was Pres. Talbird’s slave who died In the nightime fire that destroyed the college building in 1849.

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20 Frank Park Samford Chairman of the Board of Trustees for more than three decades.

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25 Eastlake Campus moved to Birmingham from Marion in 1887

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27 Davis Library Campus moved here in 1957 Mark 12, 30-31

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33 Are there any ? ? ? pgaucoin@samford.edu


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