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Undergraduate Colleges /
United States Naval Academy |
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Table of Contents |
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Items of Interest at the Academy |
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- Japanese Bell. This was brought back to the United States by Commodore Matthew Perry following his famous mission to
Japan in 1851. The bell is placed in front of
Bancroft Hall and rung whenever the Navy football team beats Army (West Point).
- Tecumseh Statue. This statue of the 19th century Indian chief
Tecumseh was formerly a warship's figurehead. It is a good-luck "mascot" for the
midshipmen, who throw pennies at it whenever they want a 'favor', such as a sports win over West Point, or spiritual help for
examinations.
- Battle ensigns. Famous flags of the U.S. Navy and captured
flags from enemy ships are diplayed throughout the academy.
- Herndon
Monument. Every year as part of the year end festivities, this monument with covered with lard and "Plebe" students
attempt to climb the monument and put a hat on top. This symbolizes the successful completion of their first year.
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Interesting Fact |
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About a third of the students at Washington and Lee University still receive some financial aid from interest on an endowment set up by George Washington in 1796. |
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