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1873 & 1875 COOPER UNION COLLEGE ART MEDALS - BRONZE & SILVER - HISTORICAL
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COOPER UNION'S Most Prominent Graduate : THOMAS EDISON.Extremely rare medals from Cooper Union College in New York (originally known as Cooper Union for the Advancement of Sciences and Art.) : one BRONZE MEDAL, one SILVER MEDAL.
These belonged to my great-great-great grandmother who graduated from the school in 1875. She was a student in the Women's Art Studies Program at the college.
They were presented to her in recognition of her drawing ability. One side of the silver medal is inscribed with: AWARDED - TO - Mollie Bell - SD - Drawing from cast - 1873. A laurel wreath adorns the left, right, and bottom edges of this side. The other side has: Cooper Union - NEW YORK - Qui non proficit deficit - FOUNDED - MAY 25th 1859.
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The bronze coin has: AWARDED - TO - S.D. - Mollie Bell - DRAWING - 1875. Once again a laurel wreath adorns the left, right, and bottom edges of this side. The other side contains: Cooper Union - NEW YORK - Qui non proficit deficit - FOUNDED - MAY 25th 1859.
Both medals measure approximately 3.5 cm in diameter. Each medal is mounted in a matching bezel with a matching bail/bale. Original green ribbons that came with the medals. are here, but torn and fragmented.
"Qui non proficit deficit" is a Latin proverb that translates as "he who does not go forward, loses ground."
https://www.history.com/news/after-155-years-its-the-end-of-an-era-at-cooper-union
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