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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.

  4. The Ephs' nickname (which rhymes with "chiefs") is a shortened form of the name of Ephraim Williams, the college's founder. The Ephs' mascot is a purple cow, and their colors are purple and gold. The school's athletic director is Lisa Melendy.

  5. Jan 24, 2007 · Purple Cow. Page. Discussion. View. 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;

  6. Introduction. These guidelines outline the core visual language for the Williams College brand identity. They offer direction, both general to specific, regarding the use and implementation of various brand components, such as our logo, color, typography and other graphic devices. The strength of our visual identity is dependent on how well it ...

  7. Aug 30, 2010 · The Williams student selected to wear the purple cow suit and represent Williams College at the taping in Long Beach, CA, last spring was James Dunn '10, a Drury HS (North Adams, MA) graduate and Stamford, VT native. In Long Beach Dunn was joined by the mascots from Oregon, Penn, Texas Tech, Ohio State, Florida and Georgia, not teams the Ephs ...

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