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This terrific looking statue was ordered by the University of Chicago and is their symbolic "Old Grad" figure. It is 5.5" tall and is in near mint condition. It is very rare.


University of Chicago facts: Maroon became the official color of the University of Chicago at a mass meeting of students and faculty on May 5, 1894. Before the University held its first class on October 1, 1892, the Board of Trustees had selected goldenrod (yellow) as the school color. By 1894, however, Chicago's legendary football coach Amos Alonzo Stagg believed that a change was necessary. "The yellow ran, soiled easily, and had a regrettable symbolism which our opponents might not be above commenting upon," said Stagg in his autobiography, Touchdown! Because maroon was not already in use by any major school in the Midwest, Stagg and his associate J.E. Raycroft "shopped the ribbon counters" and brought a selection of maroon shades to the 1894 meeting of students and faculty. From those ribbons, a choice was made, and the baseball team appeared in that color during its final games of the 1894 season. On July 21, 1894, the first mention of a University of Chicago athletic team as "Maroons" appeared in a baseball article in the Chicago Tribune. Chicago sports teams have used the nickname ever since.

50's UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CARTER-HOFFMAN STATUE50's UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CARTER-HOFFMAN STATUE50's UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CARTER-HOFFMAN STATUE50's UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CARTER-HOFFMAN STATUE
50's UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO "CARTER-HOFFMAN" STATUE
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Minimum Bid: $375.00
Final prices include buyers premium.: $608.00
Auction closed on Saturday, December 13, 2008.
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