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10-21-2001, 08:07 PM
LB1914
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I think people are incorrectly using the term "mascot" in place of "symbol" in this scenario. The Dove and the Crescent are symbols used by Sigma that have meanings known only to members. Phi Beta Sigma does not have an official "mascot".
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