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  2. Aug 4, 2010 · In 1907 in a vote by the student body on a name for a mascot for the Colleges sports teams Purple Cows was selected. At that time on campus there was a popular student humor magazine known as the The Purple Cow, which was thought to favor the vote toward the Ephs having a purple cow as a mascot.

  3. The Williams college mascot is a purple cow. The mascot's name, Ephelia, was submitted in a radio contest in October 1952 by Theodore W. Friend , a senior at Williams. [131] The origins of the cow mascot are unknown, but one possibility is that it was inspired by the Purple Cow humor magazine, a student publication begun in 1907, which used the ...

    • Ephelia, the Purple Cow
    • Rural, college town, 450 acres (180 ha)
  4. The Ephs' mascot is a purple cow, and their colors are purple and gold. [3] The school's athletic director is Lisa Melendy. [4] Williams, along with fellow NESCAC members Amherst and Wesleyan, is part of the Little Three rivalry, one of the oldest continually contested rivalries in college athletics.

    • Lisa Melendy
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  5. The Purple Cow Mascot. I never saw a purple cow I never hope to see one But I can tell you anyhow I’d rather see than be one. — Gelett Burgess, 1895. The “Royal (hued) beast” that has evolved into the Williams College mascot has no known genealogy!

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Purple_CowPurple Cow - Wikipedia

    A purple cow is the mascot of Williams College, a private liberal arts college in Williamstown, Massachusetts, which was named after the college's humor magazine Purple Cow, which, in turn, took its name from Burgess's poem.

  7. Jan 24, 2007 · View source. History. The Purple Cow is Williams' mascot, its creation inspired by the infamous poem by Gelett Burgess: I never saw a Purple Cow, I never hope to see one; But I can tell you, anyhow, I'd rather see than be one. This was later followed by a sequel: Ah, yes, I wrote the "Purple Cow"—.

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