-
mostly used,
which eliminates the need to make many
mortarboards in
different hat sizes. Some
mortarboards,
especially those in east Asia are laced-up at the...
- red silk,
lined throughout with
white silk. [1]
Square academic cap (
mortarboards),
covered with
black cloth, the t****els of
black silk.
Black silk gown...
-
either to wear or to
carry the
mortarboard. From
Hilary 2008, they are now, like men,
required to
carry their mortarboards when at
university ceremonies...
- graduation,
usually a
white gown and
mortarboard for
public schools. For
private schools, the gown and
mortarboard's color is at the
discretion of the administration...
- low type in
black velvet,
called mortier (also
rendered in
English as
mortarboard), was used by the président à mortier,
president of a
parlement (the...
- ward off demons. In the U.S., t****els, or liripipes, are also
found on
mortarboards during university graduation ceremonies and
possibly upon the
shoes of...
-
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Mortarboard 1988.
Barnard College. 1988. p. 181. "Lauren Graham:
Acting Is Being...
- 18th and 19th centuries.
Montera A
crocheted hat worn by bullfighters.
Mortarboard Flat,
square hat.
Usually has a
button centered on top. A t****el is attached...
- for
holders of
doctorates to wear a soft, brimless, tam or
traditional mortarboard instead. The
biretta also
sometimes appears among holders of theology...
- images. Skeletons,
mortarboards,
books and the
apocalypse fill the
cinder block canvas." His
mural depicted "skulls
topped with
mortarboards peer(ing) at an...