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Re: [APO-L] Official Font?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Kenneth Hunter)
Thu Oct 28 17:03:57 2004

Date:         Thu, 28 Oct 2004 17:03:45 -0400
Reply-To: Kenneth Hunter <kwhunter@gmail.com>
From: Kenneth Hunter <kwhunter@gmail.com>
To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU
In-Reply-To:  <26C435999318FC49A6AB243CC8ACA623162868@UM-EMAIL07.um.umsystem.edu>

My experience follows along with Michael.  Your best best is Old
English for the Fraternity wording, when it comes to replication.

By th way, I notice that Old English is not a font regularly-loaded in
computer font files (or in Office, for that matter).  You can download
it from various online sites for a fee, so if there is anyone out
there with a freeware or opensource version, please pass it along.

Sincerely,
Kenneth Hunter
kwhunter@gmail.com


On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 15:20:09 -0500, Rescot, Robert Andrew
(UMC-Student) <rar016@mizzou.edu> wrote:
> Just to clairify my question, I mean the text wording Alpha Phi Omega, (not the greek letters)
>
> -Robert
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: Alpha Phi Omega Discussion List on behalf of Robert A. Rescot
> Sent: Thu 10/28/2004 10:48 AM
> To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU
> Subject: [APO-L] Official Font?
>
>
>
>
> Hello...
>
> Does anyone know the official font (typeface) that is used for writing Alpha
> Phi Omega?
>
> Robert A. Rescot
> rar016@mizzou.edu
> President, Alpha Phi Omega, Beta Eta Chapter
> University of Missouri - Columbia
> www.students.missouri.edu/~apo
>


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Kenneth Hunter, Jr.
Manassas, Virginia, USA
kwhunter@gmail.com

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