Harvard Law School adopts the Royall family crest.

1936

The school was initially supported by Isaac Royall Jr., an Antiguan planter and slave owner, who had since relocated to Medford. His family crest features three, stacked sheaves of wheat and is used by the school until it is dropped as the result of student protests in 2016. (2017)

Sources
  • Boston Globe
  • & Boston Bar Associaton
  • Harvard Law School