Glasses with College Crest and Red Devil (5)
Set of five clear glasses with college crest and red devil printed in red.
Class of 1967 Wine Glass, 2007
A wine glass printed with the college seal on the front and the text "Class of 1967 40th Reunion June 8-10, 2007" in white on the back. The wine glass was distributed during the 40th reunion of Class of 1967.
Bourbon Bottle
A clear glass bourbon bottle with a gold seal. The front of the bottle is labeled “Personally selected for Professor Flaherty.” On the back is another label that reads "The Maker's Mark whisky in this bottle has been specially aged to maturity in charred oak barrels and has been personally selected and bottled for your enjoyment." along with a list of ingredients and the maker's information.
Mug, 1964
A white ceramic mug belonging to Herbert Ornstein. It features the Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity symbol and the text "Dickinson College, Iota Chapter 1964" in black on the front and the text “Ornette” in black on the black.
Marion Bell's Chi Omega Mug, 1946
A white ceramic mug with the college name, date, and Chi Omega insignia on the front. The name “Marion V. Bell" is printed on the back in black.
John Dickinson Society Paperweight, 1984
A plastic block with beveled edges containing a piece of limestone. An engraved plate with the text "The John Dickinson Society 1984" is on the top of the block.
John Dickinson Society Paperweight, 1984
A plastic block with beveled edges containing a piece of limestone. An engraved plate with the text "The John Dickinson Society 1984" is situated on the top of the block.
Dickinson Fund Award
An oval-shaped wavy metal strip attached to a clear square plastic base with the text engraved "UNITED STATES STEEL FOUNDATION DICKINSON COLLEGE FOR IMPROVEMENT ALUMNI GIVING INCENTIVE AWARD AMERICAN ALUMNI COUNCIL", awarded to the college by the United States Steel Foundation.
Dickinson Fund Award, 1970
A wavy oval-shaped metal strip attached to a square plastic base with the text engraved "UNITED STATES STEEL FOUNDATION DICKINSON COLLEGE FOR IMPROVEMENT ALUMNI GIVING INCENTIVE AWARD AMERICAN ALUMNI COUNCIL". In 1970 it was awarded to the college by the United States Steel Foundation.
Bell
A large silver metal bell with a black handle.
Bell
A brass bell with a pink ribbon tied around the wooden handle. It was used at Metzger Hall.
Embosser
A black iron embosser with red and yellow painted designs featuring a stamp of the college seal.
Embosser
A black iron embosser featuring a stamp of an owl, "Dickinson College" and a caduceus.
Embosser
A black iron embosser featuring a stamp of the Metzger Institute seal.
Bowl and Plate
A white china bowl with matching plate. Both feature the college seal in red.
Ashtray
A square, glass ashtray with the college seal in red on the bottom.
Class of 1974 Glass Dish with Lid, 1999
A rectangular glass dish approx. 4”x 4” x 2”.The top is engraved with the Dickinson College seal and “Class of 1974, 25th Reunion”.
Distinguished Alumni Award
A small triangular wooden base with a small gold metal mermaid attached at the top. An unattached gold metal plate is also included. This was used as a sample and was meant to be given for the Distinguished Alumni Award.
Phi Kappa Psi Cup, c.2005
A red-orange plastic cup printed with "Phi Kappa Psi" twice and greek letters in green.
Dickinson College Phonathon Frisbee, 1984
A white plastic Frisbee with red text that reads, "1984 DICKINSON COLLEGE PHONATHON VOLUNTEER", given to Phonathon volunteers.
Mason Jar, 1980
A Beta Theta Pi mason jar from spring formal, April 12, 1980. On the front is the organization's crest in red with the text "Beta Theta Pi Spring Formal April 12, 1980".
Travel Mug, 2004
A red and black travel mug celebrating the class of 1979’s 25th Reunion, June 11-13, 2004. The front shows a design of the Old West lantern with the words "Alumni Weekend" written across it.
Mug, 1983
A mug with the red text "DICKINSON COLLEGE Congratulations Seniors" and a design of Old West celebrating the graduation of the class of 1983.
Class of 1988 Mug, 1988
A glass mug with a design of the West College door and steps on the front with text over top of it. The mug belonged to Daniel Heisey as a member of the class of 1988.