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Brown and Blue School Colors chosen, 1876
The school colors of Tufts University are brown and blue. The shade of
brown is generally called chocolate brown, and the blue is variously
described as between light and middle blue, or dusty sky blue. Though this
color combination was chosen by the student body in 1876, the colors
were not made officially the colors of Tufts University until 1960, when the
Trustees voted on the matter.
In Tufts' early years, a cherry-red color was informally used as the school
color, but this was felt to be too similar to Harvard's crimson. In 1876, the
undergraduates decided to settle the issue by establishing the colors once
and for all. In the ensuing discussions, two factions emerged, one favoring
seal brown and pearl white, the other, seal brown and gold. Blue was
settled on as a compromise, though no specific shade of blue was singled
out.
The first yearbook, published in 1878, was titled "Brown and Blue" and
used the chocolate brown and sky blue combination that is in use today.
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