CrazyPaco
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RE: ACC selected by the Barclays Center over the B1G for Tournament
(12-18-2013 03:20 PM)NJRedMan Wrote: (12-18-2013 03:14 PM)CrazyPaco Wrote: (12-18-2013 03:08 PM)billyjack Wrote: (12-18-2013 03:05 PM)CrazyPaco Wrote: (12-18-2013 03:00 PM)NJRedMan Wrote: No. They just spelled out the name. It is St. John's. Thats the name of the school. S...t...J...o...h...n...'...s...
I don't understand your answer.
Does your diploma have "Saint John's University" on it, or does it have "St. John's University" on it?
Because the one above clearly has "Saint John's".
But the caption on the bottom of the diploma photo says "St. John's"... because everyone (or 99.9% of us) refers to the school that way... or, anyone surfing the Herft-Jones website would be confused without that lower caption that everyone is familiar with.
No, the bottom is a commercial frame, and your university only licenses "St. John's" as its registered word mark.
Can you answer the question, does the salutation of your diploma have "St. John's" on the actual parchment? Yes or no? If you aren't an SJU grad, that is ok.
I just want to know if the St. John's University is so ignorant, as you put it, to put the wrong school (your words) on what are perhaps the most important documents that they produce.
Find something else from the school spelled that way.
You won't answer my question directly. I'll have to assume that is a correct example of their typical diploma then, including the one that you may or may not possess.
(This post was last modified: 12-18-2013 03:32 PM by CrazyPaco.)
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