Red Dickinson Tobacco Souvenir Ribbon, c.1910
A red piece of ribbon with the seal and name "Dickinson" on it. There are also, in small print, labels which say "Egyptienne Luxury" and "Factory No. 7. 3rd District State NY." It would have been sold as a tobacco souvenir.
Pink and Blue Small Dickinson Rug (2), 1910
Two small (approximately 2" x 4") felt rugs. There is a picture of a Dickinson pennant in the middle of the pink, blue, and orange pattern.
WWI Allied Service Medal and Certificate, 1919
A medal from World War I with a rainbow-colored ribbon attached. The medal is attached to a certificate, written in French, that recognized military service. The filled in line reads "John Zug Steese Captain, Chemical Warfare Service." John Zug Steese is a member of the Class of 1904.
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.
Pocket Watch and Pocket Knife, 1917
This 12K gold pocket watch is engraved with the monogram H.L.P. The watch is attached by a chain to a Phi Beta Kappa key with the fraternity letters on one side with "Henry L. Price Dickinson 1917" and "December 5, 1770," the fraternity's founding, on the other. It is also attached to a monogrammed pocket knife kit.
Woodrow Wilson Inauguration Medallion, 1913
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.
World War I Victory Medal, 1919
A gold medal attached to a rainbow colored ribbon pin. On the front is the image of an angel holding a sword and a shield. On the reverse side is the image of the United States crest with an eagle. The engraved text around it reads "THE GREAT WAR FOR CIVILIZATION FRANCE ITALY SERBIA JAPAN MONTENEGRO RUSSIA GREECE GREAT BRITAIN BELGIUM BRAZIL PORTUGAL ROMANIA CHINA" and six stars aligned on the bottom edge of the medal. This object belonged to Albert Louther Demaree, class of 1923.
Interscholastic Relay Race Trophy, c.1910
A tarnished metal cup trophy with three handles and engraving on the front that reads "DICKINSON COLLEGE INTERSCHOLASTIC RELAY RACES FIRST PRIZE". The trophy belonged to Franklin Mt. Pleasant from the Class of 1910.
Inter-Collegiate Debating Trophy, 1911
A silver tarnished trophy cup with two handles and engraving on the front that reads "Inter Collegiate Debating League of Pennsylvania". On the back the engraving reads "RECORD 1911 Dickinson aff. from State College Dickinson Neg. from Franklin & Marshall".
Football Helmet, 1914
A brown leather football helmet worn by Frank E. Masland during the 1914 and 1915 football seasons.
Class Ring, 1919
A gold metal class ring with the college seal and the text “19” and “DC” engraved on either side of the seal. The initials “B.E.C.” are engraved on the inside of the band. Given by donor’s mother (Beatrice Earle Carmitchell) to donor (her daughter) at her graduation from Dickinson in 1951.
Phi Beta Kappa Key, 1919
A small gold metal necklace charm of a Phi Beta Kappa key with “Beatrice Carmitchel, Dickinson ’19, December 5, 1776” engraved on the back. Given by donor’s mother (Beatrice Earle Carmitchell) to donor (her daughter) at her graduation from Dickinson in 1951.
Academic Hood and Cap, 1917
A black cap and a red and black hood worn by Edgar Rohrer Heckman (Class of 1897) upon receiving an honorary degree from Dickinson College in 1917.
Dickinson Stein, c.1910
A cream ceramic stein with a handle and a silver metal lid. The Dickinson College seal is printed in read on the front and a pennant is printed in red and white on the back.
Cigarette Collector's Card, c.1910
A collector's card distributed by Murad Cigarette company as a part of the College Series still in its original plastic packaging. The front of the card features a colored drawing of a Dickinson male athlete along with a white pennant banner with "Dickinson" in red and the college's insignia in red and white and gold details. A border with "Murad" printed in red and gold goes around the drawing. On the back is a list of all the colleges featured in the College Series with a title of 'Murad Cigarettes, "The Metropolitan Standard", College Series 26-50 2nd Edition' printed in black. "S. Anargyros. A corporation factory No. 7. 3rd Dist. N. Y." is printed in black on the bottom.
Conway Hall banner, 1914
Reddish-orange felt banner, which hung in Conway Hall from 1914 to 1917, made by the class of 1917.
Basketball medal, 1917
Round, sterling silver medal on black ribbon engraved with image of basketball player and “Dickinson College Champions 1917.”
Class of 1911 pin
White cardboard pin for the Class of 1911's 50th reunion.
Dickinson College button, 1910
White button with red lettering, “Dickinson College 1910.”
Carlisle souvenir plate, c.1910
Blue and white plate featuring “New Denny Hall” and images of other landmarks in Carlisle and at the Carlisle Indian School.
Chi Omega sorority ring, c.1915
Identification bracelet, c.1917
Silver chain bracelet with name and rank of Donald Beitzel Filler as a First Lieutenant in the U.S. Army during World War I.
Conway Hall Inter-Class Track trophy
9.5” copper cup with 3 handles and inscribed with title and the winning class years for track, 1909-1913.