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- particular design features a wyvern and the motto Non ministrari sed ministrare (not to be served but to serve). The design was adopted for use by nursing...
- alone Motto of Anderson Junior College, Singapore. non ministrari sed ministrare not to be served, but to serve Motto of Wellesley College and Shimer College...
- The American College of Greece Motto Non Ministrari, Sed Ministrare (Latin) Motto in English Not to be Served, but to Serve Type Private, co-educational...
- names Wellesley Female Seminary (1870–1873) Motto Non Ministrari sed Ministrare (Latin) Motto in English Not to be ministered unto, but to minister Type...
- explicitly invokes this Gelasian letter, interprets sacris altaribus ministrare as meaning "to serve at the divine altars." By this, they mean the public...
- or any communication from young men. Its motto was "Non ministrari sed ministrare" or "Not to be served, but to serve". The college catalog called the institution...
- 41167°W / 33.87722; -84.41167 Information Type Private, parochial Motto Ministrare non Ministari (To Serve not to be Served) Religious affiliation(s) Roman...
- (1837–1898) Rush Medical College at University of Chicago (1898–1942) Motto Ministrare per scientiam (Latin) Motto in English "Minister through scientific knowledge"...
- alone Motto of Anderson Junior College, Singapore. non ministrari sed ministrare not to be served, but to serve Motto of Wellesley College and Shimer College...
- a ecclesiastical coat of arms. His chosen motto, "Non ministrari sed ministrare", is meant to reflect the words of Jesus to his disciples, signifying...