Red Devil decals
Two decals of Red Devil sitting on a letter "D".
Two decals of Red Devil sitting on a letter "D".
Clear, rectangular decals with compass seal and “ALUMNI” printed in red and white.
Red rectangular sticker with white lettering, “Dickinson College/Carlisle, Penna.”
Three vinyl record disks of 1952 Dickinson Follies production, "The Sphinx Winx".
Spherical black enamel box with metal base and white plastic top, Phi Kappa Sigma symbol in gold metal, from 1937.
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.
White gold pocket watch engraved with initials of Mervin Grant Filler, which was a gift from Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity.
Playing Cards with the C.O.T.E. logo and "Commission on the Environment at Dickinson College" printed in black on a white background.
Copper key inscribed with name of Walter Wesley Rice as a member of Phi Beta Kappa in 1898.
Copper key inscribed with name of Alexander Dallas Bache Smead as a member of Phi Beta Kappa in 1868.
Copper key inscribed with Bradford Oliver McIntire as a member of Phi Beta Kappa in 1883; also inscribed “Wesleyan.”
Copper key inscribed with name of Mervin Grant Filler as a member of Phi Beta Kappa in 1893.
Wooden cane with carved knob handle and silver cap on bottom.
Dark wooden cane with plain crook carved with the letter "W" and a small metal cap on bottom, owned by Bishop Beverly Waugh, a trustee from 1839 to 1858.
Cane with an engraved silver top and metal cap at bottom, belonged to President James Henry Morgan (Class of 1878).
Six sterling silver handled cups that were presented to Phi Kappa Psi by Frysinger Evans, a member of the class of 1892.
Four trees from the holiday decorations of Karl Tinsley Waugh, and two choir members from Marie Ferré.
Unfinished gavel made by Walter McKenney from wood reputedly from the White House after renovations.
Brown leather wallet with club symbol, created for 5th annual banquet of the Contemporary Club in 1912.
Iron spurs with leather straps and braided gold hat cord, c.1865, worn by Horatio C. King, class of 1858, who served in the Union Calvary during the U.S. Civil War.
Black leather wallet souvenir with a “D" and the "Miami Triad 1931” embossed in gold on the front, made for the annual Miami Triad Dance held by Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Theta, and Sigma Chi.
Gold key with cut-out top, with attached tag identifying it as the key to the organ in West College.
Metal engraving plate used to produce the invitations to President William W. Edel's inauguration on October 26, 1946.
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."