In 1846, Harvard President Edward Everett was asked to design a seal for the newly incorporated City of Cambridge, and he identified Gore and Washington Elm as two icons encircled by the motto Literis Antiquis Novis Institutis Decora. "It can be translated as: 'Distinguished for Classical Learning and New Institutions.'"[1]
When the original Gore Hall was demolished in 1913 to make way for Widener Library,[2]
its name was transferred to a new Gore Hall, a freshman dormitory then under construction and now part of Winthrop House.[3]