Engraving Block
Metal engraving block of the poem "The Dreamer" by Professor Leon C. Prince (Class of 1898).

Metal engraving block of the poem "The Dreamer" by Professor Leon C. Prince (Class of 1898).
Metal engraving plate used to produce the invitations to President William W. Edel's inauguration on October 26, 1946.
Yellow, glass candle holders painted with Wheel and Chain 2006 in blue.
Two copper printing plates of Denny Hall, one before the 1904 fire and one during the fire.
Copper printing plate mounted to a wooden block for the personal bookplate of Flora Stichling Lynch.
Two copper plates attached to blocks, with the two part Raven's Claw emblem on them.
Very small gold pin with "28" in a center triangle and the letters “N,” “E,” and “M” around the outside. The organization behind the pin is unknown.
Gold inverted triangle pin in red and black enamel with black triangle and white cross in center, with a chain leading to a pin in the shape of a G".
Gold pin featuring sorority seal and motto which belonged to Sarah Rowe, class of 1934, as a member of Phi Mu.
Gold college seal with red and white enamel circle around the College motto “Sigillum Collegii Dickinsonii.”
Gold pin in shape of skull and crossed keys with fraternity letters and gems, with “E. A. B.” inscribed on reverse.
Sterling silver shield with fraternity letters and date painted in blue enamel.
Gold circular pin with fraternity letters in gold against black enamel.
One gold pin with Dickinson College seal, one gold pin in shape of treble clef, one silver pin for Taylor School Award, one pin with gemstone, in a navy blue leather storage case.
Four wooden chess pieces - Two black pawns, one yellow bishop, and one smaller red knight - which purportedly belonged to Moncure Conway.
Alpha Chi Rho fraternity key. The text on the attached paper reads "AXP 'Monte Carlo' March 20, 1948."
Five metal keys of various shapes and sizes that were used in Old West, from the early to mid-twentieth century.
A spoon, pottery sherds, and a button that were found during an excavation of Hurwitz Green (between Stern Center and East College) in 2000.
Spoon found west of 255 West Louther St. when installing handicap ramp in Fall 2004.
Gold-tone plaque inscribed to the memory of Calvert S. Foote, a member of the class of 1944, who served and died in World War II.
Boxed pack of 28 cards printed with images and descriptions of Dickinson traditions for the "Our Dickinson" fundraising campaign.
Black pen and pencil set printed with “The Campaign for Dickinson, May 6, 1994”.
Wooden token printed with image of Green Devil on one side and “Good for one cookie” on the other. Distributed by Sustainability Office for “green” actions and redeemable with dining services for cookie.
Black leather pocket notebook with "John Dickinson Society" embossed on the cover, given to members of the society. Inside the "3 P's of Public Speaking" and "Speaker's First Aid Kit" cards can be found.
Brass colored, metal key ring with metal charm that features the college seal on the front. Reverse features the facade of Old West.