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  2. Square academic cap - Wikipedia

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    The square academic cap, also known as mortarboard or Oxford cap, is a type of academic dress derived from the biretta, a hat worn by Roman Catholic clergy. Learn about the history, tassel colours, and regional differences of this headgear in the UK, US, and other countries.

  3. Ohio State University - Wikipedia

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    Ohio State University is a public land-grant research university in Columbus, Ohio, United States. Founded in 1870, it is one of the largest and most prestigious universities in the country, with over 60,000 students and 16 colleges.

  4. Academic dress in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, elements and meaning of academic regalia in the US, such as gowns, hoods and caps. Find out how the Inter-Collegiate Code sets the uniform scheme of academic dress for different degrees and fields of study.

  5. Academic regalia of Harvard University - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and features of Harvard hoods, gowns, caps and other items of academic dress. Harvard hoods are black with crimson lining and crow's-feet emblems of different colors depending on the school and degree.

  6. Academic dress - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and variations of academic dress, including the scholar hat, worn by graduates and faculty members in different universities. Find out the materials, colours, and styles of gowns, hoods, and caps in different countries and regions.

  7. Choir dress - Wikipedia

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    Choir dress is the traditional clothing of clerics, seminarians and religious for public prayer and sacraments except the Eucharist. It varies by rank, color and fabric, and may include a cassock, surplice, biretta, cope or stole.

  8. Academic dress of the University of Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    With their festal gowns, Doctors of Divinity wear a black velvet cap, and Doctors in other Faculties wear a wide-brimmed round velvet bonnet with gold string and tassels, known as a Tudor bonnet, instead of a mortarboard, though they may choose to wear a square cap with a festal gown if they are taking part in a ceremony in the Senate House.

  9. Hat - Wikipedia

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    A hat is a head covering worn for various reasons, such as protection, ceremony, fashion or profession. Learn about the history of hats, from ancient times to modern days, and the different styles and functions of hats around the world.