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<p>Q: What is the history and meaning of Penn’s shield?
A: The Penn coat-of-arms was derived by combining the coat-of-arms of Benjamin Franklin and that of William Penn’s family. The dolphin on the red chief was part of Franklin’s coat-of-arms and the three silver plates on the blue chevron were part of Penn’s. The two were combined on a white shield along with two open volumes representing the University’s educational purpose.</p>