Paperweight, 2000
A paperweight with a metal casting of college seal on a white marble base. The seal is labeled “Class of 2000, Dickinson College.” On the back of the marble base is the information of the maker.

A paperweight with a metal casting of college seal on a white marble base. The seal is labeled “Class of 2000, Dickinson College.” On the back of the marble base is the information of the maker.
A rectangular metal box with lid originally placed in the cornerstone of Emory Chapel in 1857. The inscription on the paper glued to the top of the lid reads "Box from Corner Stone of Emory Chapel."
A red and white knitted jersey, pants, and socks worn by Conrad Kahler for the “Mascot Twelve” football game during halftime at Homecoming on October 24, 1936. This game was traditionally played by the children of the faculty.
A small wooden shield shaped plaque with a golden plate inscribed with " OΔK Songfest, Best Small Group, 1964 Kappa Sigma, 1965 The Seldom Singers, 1966 The Seldom Singers".
A rectangular bronze plaque mounted on white base with the inscription "Music Rooms Presented by Class of 1953". On the back of the white base is the inscription in pencil "Inside White, top".
The Dickinson College seal engraved on a circular bronze plaque.
A Black-bound appointment book, gold-embossed with college seal and text “Metropolitan Diary 1990, The John Dickinson Society, Dickinson College.”
A black and silver hinged case that opens to reveal a picture frame and calendar. "Dickinson College" is engraved below the calendar.
A white ceramic coaster with the words “Dickinson & UEA Norwich” printed in red and blue. It was produced to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the study abroad program between Dickinson and the University of East Anglia, located in Norwich, England.