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Medallion
Oval, brass medallion with an engraving of Old West on the front and the name "Bob Weinstein '50" on the back.
Artifact/Collection Number: AC 00822
Location: Shelf 25 (housed with AC 00414)
Subject: Founder's Society, Medallion
Format: Currency/Medallions
A gold medallion in a wooden case with an English and French inscription. Opposite the medallion is a note indicating that Raphael Farber, Director General of the Israel Ministry of Tourism, presented this award to Philip Capice (Class of 1952) in 1982.
Artifact/Collection Number: AC 2016.4_14
Location: Shelf 40 (Box 4)
Subject: Honors and Awards, Medallion
Format: Currency/Medallions
A gold metal medallion featuring the profile of a bust of a man embossed in the center. Around the bust is the embossed text that reads "JOHN DREW MAR-XXII MDCCCLXXIII-MCMXXIII".
Artifact/Collection Number: AC 2012.12_4
Location: Shelf 34
Subject: Medallion
Format: Currency/Medallions
Bronze medallion' with the profile of Joseph Priestley and the words "Joseph Priestley Award Dickinson College" with the medallion holder that is distributed annually to the Joseph Priestly award winners
Artifact/Collection Number: AC 00846
Location: Shelf 28 (housed with AC 00847- AC 00850)
Subject: Award Medals, Priestley Award, Medallion
Format: Currency/Medallions
Bronze medallion, the George Foster Peabody Broadcasting Award that Philip Capice received for Green Eyes in 1977. It has inscriptions on the front and back.
Artifact/Collection Number: AC 2016.4_12
Location: Shelf 40 (Box 4)
Subject: Honors and Awards, Peabody Award, Medallion
Format: Currency/Medallions
A gold metal medallion embossed with the portrait of Woodrow Wilson on the front with the text "INAUGURATION MARCH 4, 1913". On the back the text reads "Woodrow Wilson President Thomas Riley Marshall Vice President" accompanied by the symbols of the eagle griping an olive branch, two axes on either side of the text and an olive branch. This item belonged to Robert Bridges.
Artifact/Collection Number: AC 2012.12_1
Location: Shelf 34
Subject: Medallion
Format: Currency/Medallions
A gold metal medallion featuring the embossed portrait of Woodrow Wilson on the front. On the back reads the text "WOODROW WILSON 28th PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES BORN DECEMBER 28 1856 DIED February 3 1924. The text is then surrounded by an olive branch design. This item belonged to Robert Bridges.
Artifact/Collection Number: AC 2012.12_2
Location: Shelf 34
Subject: Medallion
Format: Currency/Medallions