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<blockquote data-quote="Supersizethatorder-mutt" data-source="post: 522412" data-attributes="member: 435"><p>I don't understand why people, including TStan, cannot understand what was written about Tech colors in 1891, to wit, "blue is rooted in history, as the first mention of official Georgia Tech <strong> class</strong> colors came in the Atlanta Constitution in 1891 (white, blue and gold)". It clearly says that blue was a CLASS color; it doesn't say it was a SCHOOL color. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, colleges and universities all over the world had class colors, class songs, class mascots, etc. It would be interesting to see what colors the other classes had in 1891 or other years; I doubt that they were all blue. It also mentions the class ring. When I got out in 1966, my class ring was white gold (not a Tech color) with a blue stone (also at that time not a Tech color, since black was the secondary or tertiary color at that time).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supersizethatorder-mutt, post: 522412, member: 435"] I don't understand why people, including TStan, cannot understand what was written about Tech colors in 1891, to wit, "blue is rooted in history, as the first mention of official Georgia Tech [B] class[/B] colors came in the Atlanta Constitution in 1891 (white, blue and gold)". It clearly says that blue was a CLASS color; it doesn't say it was a SCHOOL color. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, colleges and universities all over the world had class colors, class songs, class mascots, etc. It would be interesting to see what colors the other classes had in 1891 or other years; I doubt that they were all blue. It also mentions the class ring. When I got out in 1966, my class ring was white gold (not a Tech color) with a blue stone (also at that time not a Tech color, since black was the secondary or tertiary color at that time). [/QUOTE]
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