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Coat of Arms
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The acorn, the bird, and the fish
represent life on the ground, in the air, and in the
water. The knight's helmet signifies that the scientist
is always ready to apply his abilities for the benefit
of mankind. The skull indicates that science, although
greater than the life of any individual, depends upon
the contributions of individual scholars. The two light
quarters of the shield represent known truth; the dark
quarters represent truth still unknown. The diagonal
golden band symbolizes the light and truths of science.
The serpent stands for wisdom. The colors of Beta
Beta Beta are red and green: blood red for zoology
and leaf green for botany. The flower is the red rose,
symbol of beauty and strength. The motto is BLEPEIN
BASIN BIOU which means "to see the foundation of
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Key
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This is a common symbol of academic
excellence. The first Beta stands for the Greek
word BALANOS, which means acorn; it represents
life in and on the ground. The second Beta
stands for the Greek word BOUDETASE, which
means little bird; it represents life in the air. The
third Beta stands for the Greek word BOAX,
which means fish; it represents life in the water. All
three words may be summed up in the one word BIOS,
which means life. Beta Beta Beta also
represents Tribeta's three purposes: to promote
scholarship in the biological sciences, to promote the
dissemination of biological knowledge, and to encourage
research. The coiled serpent in the center of the key is
an ancient symbol of wisdom. |
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