User:Mistercontributer
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Georgia Tech
[edit]- James E. Dull - DYK on 9/30/13
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- John Saylor Coon - DYK on 11/13/13
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Athletics
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- Tevin Washington - created article
- Vad Lee - created article
![]() The Indian Head gold pieces were two coin series struck by the United States Mint: a two-and-a-half dollar piece, or quarter eagle (1908–1915, 1925–1929), and a five-dollar coin, or half eagle (1908–1916, 1929). The only US coins with recessed (engraved) designs ever to enter circulation, they were the last of a long series of coins in those denominations. President Theodore Roosevelt advocated for new coin designs, and had the Mint engage his friend, the sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, to design coins that could be changed without congressional authorization. The sculptor completed an eagle ($10 piece) and double eagle before his death in 1907. Roosevelt convinced Mint Director Frank A. Leach to reproduce the eagle's design on both of the smaller coins, but recessed below the background. The job fell to Boston sculptor Bela Pratt, and after some difficulty, the Mint was able to strike the coins, though Pratt was unhappy with modifications made by the Mint's engravers. The quarter eagle enjoyed popularity as a Christmas present, but neither coin circulated much. This photograph shows the obverse (left) and reverse (right) of a quarter eagle coin struck in 1908, which is in the National Numismatic Collection at the National Museum of American History. Coin design credit: United States Mint; photographed by Jaclyn Nash |
- 2015 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team - created article
Bobby Dodd
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Golf
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Plaque honoring Bobby Jones on Georgia Tech campus
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North stands of Bobby Dodd Stadium
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Wardlaw Center at Bobby Dodd Stadium
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Beech Family gate at Bobby Dodd Stadium
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GT vs. Duke 11/17/12
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Tevin Washington on big screen at Bobby Dodd Stadium
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GT Marching Band playing in amphitheater
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GT Marching Band in front of library
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Buzz riding on the back of the Ramblin' Wreck
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GT Marching Band Pre-game Show
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Plaque for 1990 GT Football National Championship
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Plaque for Bobby Dodd's 1952 GT Football National Championship team
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Plaque for Bobby Dodd Statue
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Dodd's Boys plaque located next to Bobby Dodd statue
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East stands of Bobby Dodd Stadium
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East stands of Bobby Dodd Stadium
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Lettie Pate Whitehead Evans Administrative Building (Image used by GT website)
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Front of Church at Monastery of the Holy Spirit
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Sideview of Church at Monastery of the Holy Spirit
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Lake at Monastery of the Holy Spirit
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Goose standing in water
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Rockdale River Trail Bridge near Monastery of the Holy Spirit
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John Saylor Coon Building Main Entrance
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John Saylor Coon Building
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