• Pierre de Chaignon la Rose (April 23, 1871 – February 21, 1941) was an American heraldist and heraldic artist. Pierre de Chaignon la Rose was born on...
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    University of Notre Dame. It was designed by noted American heraldist Pierre de Chaignon la Rose in 1931. The coat of arms of the University of Notre Dame was...
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    board of trustees on August 15, 1910. The blazon was devised by Pierre de Chaignon la Rose, working under the direction of university architect Charles Coolidge...
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  • John F. Malloy. They were then examined and partly revised by Pierre de Chaignon la Rose, a prominent ecclesiastical heraldic artist at the time. The design...
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    serves today as the Alva deMars Megan Chapel Arts Center. The Saint Anselm Abbey's shield was designed by Pierre de Chaignon la Rose of Harvard University...
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    students. In 1935, the university's coat of arms was designed by Pierre de Chaignon la Rose. A victory parade for the 1936 Orange Bowl champions went up Pennsylvania...
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    former professor Pierre de Chaignon la Rose created coat of arms for each of Harvard's graduate schools. For Harvard Law School, la Rose incorporated Royall's...
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    on the coat of arms for the City of Toledo in Spain. Heraldist Pierre de Chaignon la Rose designed the diocesan arms in 1912. The formal heraldic blazon...
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    and Charles Village. The arms of the diocese were designed by Pierre de Chaignon la Rose and were officially adopted at the 133rd diocesan convention in...
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    Charles Macomb Flandrau, Pierre de Chaignon la Rose, Clifford Herschel Moore, Robert Morss Lovett, Hermann Hagedorn, M.A. DeWolfe Howe, Thomas W. Lamont...
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