The mark consists of a coat-of-arms design consisting of a shield superimposed over crossed swords.. The shield itself is divided into three sections: the lower left section containing an oil lamp positioned to the left above an open book which is bearing the Roman numerals XLIII, the middle section above this lower left section consists of a banner running from the top left portion of the shield to the bottom right, the banner containing the Greek alphabet letters which are pronounced KAPPA DELTA RHO, and the section of the shield positioned to the top right above the banner bears a scales of justice. Positioned above the shield is a representation of a medieval era warrior's helmet, and positioned below the shield is a ribbon bearing the words, HONOR SUPER OMNIA.
The mark was first used anywhere in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 00/00/1905
The mark was first used in commerce in a different form other than that sought to be registered at least as early as 00/00/1913
K P HONOR SUPER OMNIA FORTY THREE; K P HONOR SUPER OMNIA FOUR THREE
Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
The non-Latin characters in the mark transliterate to KAPPA DELTA RHO and this has no meaning in a foreign language.
The English translation of HONOR SUPER OMNIA in the mark is HONOR ABOVE ALL THINGS.