LETTERS DESIGN

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B FOUNDED 1914 PHI BETA SIGMA FRATERNITY, INC. 145 Kennedy Street, N.W. Washington DC 20011 The letters in the design are the Greek letters phi, beta, and sigma.;luggage, gym bags, garment bags and umbrellas;stationery items; namely, stationery portfolios and note pads; and printed educational material in all academic fields for use by members of a fraternal organization;watches, keychains, and jewelry made of precious and semi-precious metals, with or without precious or semi-precious gemstones;athletic wear; namely, baseball shirts, jerseys, short pants, and sweatsuits, footwear, headwear, outerwear; namely, coats, jackets, and raincoats, sweaters, and T-shirts;indicating membership in a fraternal organization;FOUNDED 1914;plastic novelty license plates, and non-metal license plate holders and key chains;The lining in the drawing is a feature of the mark and is not intended to indicate color.;
FOUNDED 1922 SIGMA GAMMA RHO SORORITY, INC. 1000 Southhill Drive, Suite 200 Cary NC 27513 The letters in the design are the Greek letters sigma, gamma, and rho.;goods made in whole or in significant part of leather; namely, all purpose sport bags, briefcases, luggage, umbrellas, wallets, and billfolds;paper banners, books and magazines in the area of national sorority's affairs, stationery portfolios, printed teaching materials in the area of national sorority affairs, and stationery;watches and jewelry made of precious and semi-precious metals, with or without precious or semi-precious gemstones;athletic wear; namely, sweat pants, sweat shirts, and shorts, belts, dresses, footwear, head wear, hosiery, outerwear; namely, coats and jackets, pants, sweaters, T-shirts, and wrist bands;hair brushes, hair combs, desk and office supplies; namely, pens, pencils, notepads, and desk pads/blotters, dinnerware, paperweights, plaques, and pottery figures, figurines and ornaments;FOUNDED 1922;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A data entry pad arrangement includes twenty-six letters of the Roman alphabet arranged in a matrix including six rows of three to six letters per row. Ideally, no two adjacent letters in a row of the matrix are in alphabetical order. A method for designing a data-entry interface layout including letters of the Roman alphabet thereon involves the transposition of the letters of the Roman alphabet on a three-row QWERTY keyboard into six rows, wherein a letter (optimally every other letter) within a first, second, or third row of said three-row QWERTY keyboard is placed in an additional row substantially below an adjacent letter of said first, second, or third row.