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Panther
The Panther (Felis concolor) was adopted as the University of
Pittsburgh's mascot at a meeting of students and alumni in the autumn of
1909. According to George M. P. Baird, '09, who made the suggestion, it
was chosen for
the following reasons:
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The Panther was the most formidable creature once indigenous to the
Pittsburgh region.
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It had ancient, heraldic standing as a noble animal.
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The happy accident of alliteration.
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The close approximation of its hue to the old gold of the University's
colors (old gold and blue), hence its easy adaptability in decoration.
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The fact that no other college or university then employed it as a
symbol.
University of Pittsburgh Alma Mater
Alma mater, wise and glorious
Child of light and bride of truth
Over fate and foe victorious
Dowered with eternal youth.
Crowned with love of son and daughter
Thou shalt conquer as of yore.
Dear old Pittsburgh, Alma Mater
God preserve thee evermore.
Panther Tooth
When Peter Moore, one of the world's foremost talents in sports image,
designed the current Panthers logo in the spring of 1997, he said "the
new image has been inspired by the people of Pittsburgh and the heritage
of the city. A city that is the home of championship teams. Teams that
were forged from great talent but more importantly from great efforts.
This is Pittsburgh. The home of the University of Pittsburgh Panthers."
Today, the Panther emerges in another form of strength, courage, and
determination. As we focus on the Panther, the ferocious eyetooth has
become the greatest symbol of this competitive spirit. Traced back to
ancient societies, great and successful defenders of those societies
were rewarded for their heroics with a meaningful token -- an icon that
symbolized their efforts and importance within the society. Added
prominently to the Panthers uniform this season will be a symbol to note
advanced achievement -- the gleaming tooth of the Panther. Awarded for
great deeds, it will also serve to display the strength of this mascot.
This emblem will bring honor and glory to those who wear it proudly.
The Pittsburgh Panthers.
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