"First in America" pin, 2008
Red and white commemorative pin for Dickinson’s “First in America” capital fundraising campaign.
Red and white commemorative pin for Dickinson’s “First in America” capital fundraising campaign.
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.
Red plastic pin with “Dickinson” and plastic charms in shape of football and helmet, which belonged to Robert Faddis.
Round pin with the Dickinson College compass logo printed in red.
Pewter-toned pin impressed with “John Dickinson Society” and Dickinson family crest, given to donors whose contributions qualified them to be members of the John Dickinson Society.
Gold-toned pin with image of Old West and "Dickinson 1773-1998 Celebrating 225 years."
Small gold pin given to member Roberta Ann Zmuda (Class of 1977) in spring 1976 during her induction into Wheel and Chain, a senior women's honor society.
Gold and black straight pin with Sigma Chi crest distributed on occasion of 150th anniversary of Omicron Chapter at Dickinson College.
Red and white enamel pin printed with college seal and “Student Senate Representing Since 1908"
Red round 1 ½” button printed with The Square, an alternative student newspaper, originally used as fundraiser, then given free to advertisers.
One inch diameter commemorative pin for Dickinson's “First in America” capital fundraising campaign in 2006.
Button made by Dickinson College celebrating Carlisle and Cumberland County’s sesqui-centennial anniversary in 1901.
Round pin with the Dickinson College seal printed in black, white, red, and gold with "50th Reunion" written under the seal.
Chamber Choir Pin from 1985, donated by Truman Bullard, Professor of Music and director of the Chamber Choir.
Zeta Tau Alpha sorority pin awarded to Dorothy Harpster.
Zeta Tau Alpha sorority pin awarded to Dorothy Harpster.
Phi Beta Kappa key awarded to Mabel B. Kirk.
Pi Beta Phi sorority pin awarded to Mabel B. Kirk.