Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary

Texas

1908

southwestern baptist seal
southwestern baptist
official hood lining pattern
A photograph from a c.1905 Cotrell & Leonard catalogue that has been altered to illustrate a bachelor's hood lined with a reversed chevron.
A photograph from a c.1905 Cotrell & Leonard catalogue that has been altered to illustrate a bachelor's hood lined with a reversed chevron.
royal blue
white

Detailed historical information about the royal blue and white school colors of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary is not available at this time.

The Intercollegiate Bureau of Academic Costume (IBAC) must have assigned a hood lining to Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in the late 1940s or 1950s, but by this point the Bureau was getting rather careless in its lining assignments. A list compiled by Kevin Sheard in Academic Heraldry in America (1962) described the seminary’s hood lining as royal blue with a white chevron, a 1969 IBAC list said that the lining was blue (not royal blue) with a white chevron, and a 1972 IBAC list described the lining as royal blue with a white chevron. Unfortunately, this hood design duplicated the hood lining the Intercollegiate Bureau had assigned to Duke University (royal blue with a white chevron) in the early 1900s. To avoid this problem, the chevron in the royal blue hood lining of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary has been inverted.