Dickinson College Banner (2), 2013
Two red vertical banners with the text "Dickinson 28th 9-28-13" in white and black. These were used for President Nancy A. Roseman's inauguration as Dickinson's 28th President on September 28, 2013.
Folded American Flag, 2011
A folded American Flag accompanied by a United States Marine Corps certificate addressed to William G. Durden and a pamphlet with flag care instructions. The flag was given to President Bill Durden by ROTC after he delivered a speech during the commissioning ceremonies in 2011.
Mexican Flag, 1999
A flag of Mexico, believed to be a gift from University of Querétaro in 1999.
Red Dickinson Flag with White Letters, c.1930
A red banner with white letters spelling "Dickinson" across front. Owned by George A Hansell, a member of the Class of 1934.
Carlisle Indian School Pennant, c.1900
A red felt pennant with the image of a Native American in a headdress. The word "Carlisle" is written in gold next to the image.
Carlisle Indian School Pennant, c.1900
A red felt pennant from the Carlisle Indian School that has the name "Carlisle" in gold letters on the front. The red felt is severely faded and the letters are difficult to read.
Vinyl Athletics Banner, c.1985
White and red vinyl athletics banner with the image of the letter "D" aflame.
Red Felt Dickinson Banner, c.1920
Rectangular, red felt banner with "Dickinson" sewed on it. Belonged to either David McKee Wallace, class of 1915, or Clarence Wallace, class of 1924.
Maroon Dickinson Football Pennant, c.1915
Maroon football pennant with the word "Dickinson" and an image of a man with a football under his arm on it. "Wallace '15" has been written on the back. The pennant originally belonged to David McKee Wallace, Class of 1915.
Dickinson College Banner, c.1975
Red felt banner labelled "Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA" with the college seal in between the phrases. It was used by the Admissions Office.
Vinyl Athletics Banner, c.1970
Large, red, vinyl banner from the Athletics Department with the words "Dickinson College, Carlisle Penna" on it. There is a picture of the Red Devil mascot in the center.
Nazi Flag
A Nazi Germany flag reportedly taken from Adolf Hitler's private yacht and given to Colonel William Addlemen Ganoe. The flag features a black, white and yellow swastika in the center of red fabric framed by yellow fringe.
Soviet Flag, c.1972
A red and yellow cloth Soviet flag obtained during John Carr's year studying abroad. Carr is a member of the Class of 1974.
Dickinson Pennant (black), c.2005
A black felt Dickinson pennant with red trim and tassels. The pennant features a large Dickinson red and white “D” with the text “DICKINSON COLLEGE” in red.
Dickinson Banner, c.1920
A red felt rectangular banner with “DICKINSON” in white felt letters and white trim. The banner is approximately 11” x 34”, but believed to have shrunken from an original dimension of 12” x 36”.
Red Dickinson Pennant
A triangular, red Dickinson pennant about a foot long, with “Dickinson” printed in white text.
Dickinson Banner with Seal
A red Brocade Banner with the Dickinson College seal embroidered in gold with gold fringe, silk back panel, and a rod for hanging. The banner was found in Allison Church after Dickinson bought the building.
Reserve Officers Training Corps Flag, 1952
A green silk flag with red fringe with the Dickinson seal and "Dickinson College, Reserve Officers Training Corps" in white embroidered letters on a red banner above and below the college seal.
United States Flag, 1996
An American flag flown in recognition of the 100th anniversary of Raven's Claw.
United States Flag, 1942
The American flag with 48 stars, folded in a military fashion. Slightly faded.
Pennant
A red felt pennant with "Dickinson" and the college seal in white lettering.
Pennants, c.1900
Three red felt pennants of various sizes. Two large pennants with "1900" in white lettering and one small pennant with "D" in white lettering tied to a small twig.
Pennant Stickers
Six red adhesive paper pennant stickers with "Dickinson" and the college insignia in white. Five large and one small. Donated by Wilbur Gobrecht of the class of 1952.
PEER Program flag, c.1975
The PEER (Program for Enrichment Education and Recreation) fabric flag with a red background and outlines of an adult and two children in blue.