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Originally Posted by Alumna2
So many coats of arms have a book or scroll on them. With e-books taking over, I see there will be a day when the archaic print object will need to be explained.
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I think that day is far off. Besides, when was the last time you used a scroll? Yeah, me too, but we all know what one is and what it's used for.
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Another interesting thing is that founders put mottos on crest banners in Greek or Latin at a time when Liberal Arts was THE degree. So, whatever we think, our founders did not intend these mottos to be secret.
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Not all GLO coats of arms have mottos. (And the coats of arms of many GLOs came years if not decades after the GLO's founding.) Sometimes the "motto" is just the letters: KKG, for example. But sure, if they put a motto on there, that means it's an "open"—i.e., public—motto. That certainly doesn't mean there isn't also a "closed," or secret, motto. Many groups have both.