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From Stranger in a Strange Land, by Robert Heinlein:
John S. Ayer and Herman De Wael, January 1999Harshaw drew a rectangle, sketched in it the traditional human symbol for Mars, a circle with an arrow leading out from it to the upper right. 'Make the field in white and the sigil of Mars in red--should be sewed in bunting (iso silk) of course, but with a clean sheet and a bucket of (iso some) paint any Boy Scout could improvise one in ten minutes.