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Suomi: Vuonna 1850 ilmestynyt pilakuva Johan Mauritz Nordenstamista. Painettu Ruotsissa. Mukana oli selostus kuvitteellisesta yliopiston inspehtorin univormusta: "Rautakypärä, jossa aarnikotka. Messinkilevy, jossa rakastettu nimi. Suurennuslasit nenällä kaiken roskan näkemistä varten. Pitkä nenä, jossa hyvä hajuaisti. Korvassa kuulotorvi millä voi kuunnella nurkissa, mitä siellä puhutaan. Epoletit jossa ketunraudat. Olan yli verkko ylioppilaiden pyydystämistä varten. 6 kpl. ansoja. Vyöllä piilolyhty rehtorinkanslain enemmäksi valaistukseksi. Rautahansikkaat, kuitenkin epäritarilliset. Kädessä kujanjuoksupiiska, Meriekipaashin päällikön Nordmannin lahjoittama. Sivulla kaukaasialainen pyövelinmiekka. Jaloissa pehmeät saappaat, ettei pirun liikkuminen kuuluisi. Lopuksi Blood-Dog seurana ja ystävänä."
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Source Matti Klinge (ed.): Helsingin yliopisto 1640–1990: Keisarillinen Aleksanterin yliopisto 1808–1917, p. 207. Otava, Helsinki 1989.
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