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- since its foundation in 1877. Altiora Averbode has been known as "Goede Pers", "Altiora", "Altiora Averbode", "N.V. Altiora", "N.V. Averbode", and now "Uitgeverij...
- and her husband Sidney Webb in his 1911 novel The New Machiavelli as 'Altiora and Oscar Bailey', a pair of short-sighted, bourgeois mani****tors. Between...
- a school song and a school motto. He succeeded with the school motto, Altiora Peto (I s**** higher things), introduced in 1893, but neither the name change...
- enough". ad acta to the archives Denoting the irrelevance of a thing ad altiora tendo I strive towards higher things ad arbitrium at will, at pleasure...
- Old Boys' that fought and died in the two World Wars. The school song 'Altiora Peto' has a third verse that is only heard on this day. In 2004 CBHS provided...
- 992278 Information Type Independent, nonsectarian day school Motto Latin: Altiora Peto (I s**** higher things) Established 1965; 60 years ago (1965) Founder...
- become pupils of S1 in James Hamilton Academy. The school motto was: 'Ad Altiora', Latin - 'To higher heights'. The accommodation was in Sutherland Drive...
- Former name Naval Base School (1957-1968) Type Government Motto Enitamur In Altiora (Latin) (Be Our Best) Founded 1957; 68 years ago (1957) Session Single...
- University of Salford Coat of Arms University of Salford Motto Latin: Altiora Petamus Motto in English "Let us s**** higher things" Type Public Established...
- in reference to Clerkenwell. The Latin motto chosen by the borough was Altiora Petimus or We s**** higher things. The borough was divided into eleven wards...