File:HailtoPittPAHall.jpg
HailtoPittPAHall.jpg (295 × 337 pixels, file size: 26 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary
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A cropped scan of a photo of Pennsylvania Hall, now demolished and replaced by a modern residence hall of the same name, from inside Pitt Stadium, also now demolished. This side of Pennsylvania Hall shows the "Hail to Pitt" sign that existed in many variations throughout the years on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh. This version was painted for the 100th season of Pitt football in 1990. It depicts a stylized version of Giuseppe Moretti's Panther statues as well as the traditional script Pitt logo that served as the primary athletic logo from 1973 until 1997. Hail to Pitt is both the title of the primary fight song of the University of Pittsburgh, as well as the most common athletic slogan. |
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Source |
1993 Pitt Football Media Guide, inside front cover crop, photographer unknown, media guide ©1993 |
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Portion used |
less than half of the original photo is used |
Low resolution? |
Yes, the resolution is not of commercial/professional quality and the image size is less than 0.3Mb. |
Purpose of use |
used here for non-commercial purposes, to enrich the encyclopedic understanding of the topic and show the pervasiveness of phrase and song, "Hail to Pitt" within the culture and community of the University of Pittsburgh. It is also of historic value since the buildings and sign are now demolished. |
Replaceable? |
None, Pennsylvania Hall was demolished in November 1998 and Pitt Stadium was demolished in 1999. The sign was destroyed with the demolition of Pennsylvania Hall. |
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21:20, 8 February 2009 | No thumbnail | 347 × 397 (202 KB) | Crazypaco (talk | contribs) | == Summary == {{Non-free use rationale |Article=Hail to Pitt |Description=A photo of Pennsylvania Hall, now demolished and replaced by a modern residence hall of the same name, from inside Pitt Stadium, also now demo |
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