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March 10, 1892
An emblem featuring a winged figure, perhaps a sphinx or a divine genius, resting on a pedestal. The figure holds a lyre, representing the arts. A banner wraps around the base with the Latin motto "VIVES UNGUIBUS ET MORSU", which translates to "You shall live by your claws and your bite", suggesting a fierce defense of the ideal. The design is intricate with classical and occult symbolism.