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- The Pheon also appears in the arms of Hampden-Sydney College.
- The college's newsletter for alumni is also called " Pheon ".
- Crest : a stag's head cabossed, between the attires a pheon azure.
- The pheon, or arrowhead, is taken from the badge of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, where Matterson studied.
- The revision consisted of replacing the Burdett-Coutts shield with " a stag's head erased Gules, between the attires a pheon Azure ".
- The pheon, the engrailed broad arrow, occurs in heraldry in the arms of the Sidney and Coates families, and hence in the arms of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
- A brief, affectionate and informative account, with photograph, of Shaw as an undergraduate appears in the June 1936 issue of the Sidney Sussex magazine, " The Pheon ."
- Key elements of the ensign include : a Chevron ( insignia ) which denotes military valor, an armored arm upon the Crest ( heraldry ) which signifies strength or power, and iron dart heads Pheon indicating defence of Crown property.
- Pheon E . Beal, a top welfare official in North Carolina, said this deficiency was significant because of " the episodic nature of cash assistance : people often leave the rolls for some time and then come back ."
- The use of the Lowle Coate of Arms has varied slightly between the generations; some families omitted the pheon azzure or substituted blunted bolts for the pointed darts; and one generation, notably a pastor, used an urn in his families crest instead of the stag's head.