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  2. L.G. Balfour Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, Balfour set up a new department to manufacture and sell high school class rings and insignia. In 1923, Balfour introduced the first multi-year contract plans for schools. During World War II, Balfour produced a variety of war-time medals and other products in support of our armed services.

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Fraternities and Sororities/Library

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    Welcome to the WikiProject Fraternities and Sororities Resource Library!This page provides organized information guides and curated links to resources that might be useful in providing information, citations, and images to help build the various articles about fraternity, sorority, and related subjects.

  4. Sigma Nu Phi - Wikipedia

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    The Sigma Nu Phi coat of arms was designed by Balfour and Company and adopted by the fraternity in 1921. [25] It incorporated the symbols of the fraternity's great seal. [25] When it was first established, Sigma Nu Phi members wore a ring instead of a badge. [8] It was a gold signet ring, featuring the fraternity's crest with an owl on either ...

  5. United States Military Academy class ring - Wikipedia

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    All these items of jewelry bear the same markings as the top of the ring: the words "West Point", the year the Cadet graduated (e.g., West Point 2005), and stones matching the cadet's class ring. By longstanding custom, many graduates choose to present a miniature of the West Point ring as an engagement ring.

  6. The Citadel - Wikipedia

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    Located at the southeast corner of the parade ground near Lesesne Gate, the main entrance to campus is a giant replica of The Citadel ring, recognized as the most important and treasured symbol of a graduate. It was a gift to The Citadel Alumni Association from Palmetto Balfour, the current supplier of the official Citadel class rings. [129]

  7. Arthur Balfour - Wikipedia

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    Ellenberger, Nancy W. Balfour's World: Aristocracy and Political Culture at the Fin de Siècle (2015). excerpt; Gollin, Alfred M. Balfour's burden: Arthur Balfour and imperial preference(1965). Green, E.H.H. The Crisis of Conservatism: the politics, economics and ideology of the British Conservative Party, 1880–1914 (Routledge, 1995)