Bracelet, c.1940

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 00446
Location
Shelf 26 (housed with AC 00445)

Gold linked band with black centerpiece bearing the Phi Kappa Sigma symbol in gold metal.

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Powder Box, 1937

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 00445
Location
Shelf 26 (housed with AC 00446)

Spherical black enamel box with metal base and white plastic top, Phi Kappa Sigma symbol in gold metal, from 1937.

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Class of 2006 water bottle

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 00333
Location
Shelf 26

Red and white plastic water bottle with lid, cap, and straw. Dickinson College compass logo and “Welcome Class of 2006 from the "Dickinson College Alumni Association” printed on the sides in red.

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Pocket Watch

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 00232
Location
Shelf 26

White gold pocket watch engraved with initials of Mervin Grant Filler, which was a gift from Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity.

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C.O.T.E. cards

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 00508
Location
Shelf 26 (housed with AC 00221, AC 00485, AC 00489, AC 00508-00510, AC 00516)

Playing Cards with the C.O.T.E. logo and "Commission on the Environment at Dickinson College" printed in black on a white background.

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Chi Omega sorority ring, c.1915

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 00179
Location
Shelf 26 (housed with AC 00161 - AC 00180)
Gold ring with sorority letters in black setting which belonged to Beatrice Carmitchell and her daughter, Nan Stover.
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Class of 1944 ring, 1944

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 00173
Location
Shelf 26 (housed with AC 00161 - AC 00180)

Gold ring with college seal in black setting which belonged to Elizabeth Faddis Cunliffe.

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Dickinson College seal pin

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 00170
Location
Shelf 26 (housed with AC 00161 - AC 00180)

Gold circle pin with college seal trimmed in red and white enamel which belonged to Forrest Eugene Craver.

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Samuel Allen McCoskry brooch, c.1836

Artifact/Collection Number
AC 00169
Location
Shelf 26 (housed with AC 00161 - AC 00180)

A miniature portrait of Samuel Allen McCoskry in enamel and framed. The reverse side of the portrait read "Bishop Coskry." McCoskry was a member of the Class of 1824.

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