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  1. THE RED AND BLUE, University of Pennsylvania School Song. By William J. Goeckel, Class of 1896, and Harry E. Westervelt, Class of 1898. Come all ye loyal classmates now, in hall and campus through, Lift up your hearts and voices for the royal Red and Blue. Fair Harvard has her crimson, old Yale her colors too,

  2. Science Olympiad at the University of Pennsylvania [Focus is on the activity and relationship with Penn] ... Penn Red Web RGB: 153, 000, 000 | Hex: #990000

  3. Jan 30, 2020 · The Red and Blue,” one of Penn’s most cherished traditions in song, turns 125 years old in 2020. Composed by William John Goeckel (Class of 1895), a member and leader of the Penn Glee Club. Join President Amy Gutmann as she guides us through the history of this beloved tune with help from The University of Pennsylvania Band.

  4. Please contact ucomms-web@lists.upenn.edu for permission to use this shield and its intended placement on the web. Department and Program Logos For more information on Penn Arts and Sciences branding, including department logos, please refer to the University Style Guide or contact Lusi Klimenko , Director of Design, Office of Advancement.

  5. May 2, 2024 · The chants, banners and tents announce the presence of the student protest camp at the University of Pennsylvania from several blocks away. But many of the protesters don’t want to talk to an ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Penn_QuakersPenn Quakers - Wikipedia

    A resolution adopted by the university trustees on May 17, 1910, states: "The colors shall be red and blue,...The colors [of the University of Pennsylvania] shall conform to the present standards used by the United States Government in its flags." Thus it is possible to determine when Penn adopted the colors red and blue, at least officially.

  7. Aug 19, 2023 · It was in the spring of 1876 when the student-run Athletic Association of the University of Pennsylvania joined the newly founded Athletic Association of American Colleges that red and blue were chosen to become the official colors of Penn (later called the Intercollegiate Athletic Association).