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Collection Overview
Title: University Archives Artifact Collection, 1693-[ongoing]
ID: UA 13
Creator: College of William and Mary
Arrangement: Series include: Textiles, Decorative Objects, Art, Recreational Objects, and Buildings and Grounds. This collection is currently being evaluated by staff and rehoused by series.
Date Acquired: 00/00/1924. More info below under Accruals.
Languages: English, Greek,Ancient(to1453), Hebrew
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The University Archives Artifact Collection is an artificial collection of artifacts and memorabilia documenting and related to the College of William and Mary. Artifacts received by the University Archives that are not part of the records of an individual university department or personal papers are made a part of the University Archives Artifact Collection.
Images of a small number of artifacts are available through the SCRC's Flickr account at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/sets/72157601972522069/.
The University Archives Artifact Collection, from 18th century spectacles to a 20th century plastic frisbee, gives a fascinating tangible view of life and are a rich supplement to the paper records in the SCRC. Most of these highly diverse items are representative of some group or activity at the College, but some are in the SCRC because they were owned by a William and Mary-affiliated person. Most artifacts were donated by alumni or their families.
Twentieth-century materials comprise the bulk of the artifacts collection, including athletic memorabilia, plaques, and general mementos of life as a student. From such items as freshman initiation beanies ("duc" caps) and paddles it is easy to see that students have always been interested in more than just the academic side of college life. Well-represented in the collection is 20th century clothing, including women's gym bloomers, t-shirts, belt buckles, athletic jackets, academic regalia, and baseball uniforms.
The University Archives is also the keeper of such College of William and Mary treasures as the College and Marischal Maces that lead all formal convocations, the Rector's and Chancellor's badges and chains of office, and two of the original stones which marked the boundaries of the College. The maces and badges are usually on display in the SCRC in the Earl Gregg Swem Library.
Biographical Note
Administrative Information
Accruals:
The University Archives adds material to this collection on a regular basis as items are transferred by university offices or given by individuals and organizations.
Access Restrictions:
This collection is open to all researchers.
Use Restrictions:
Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the University Archives, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.
Acquisition Source:
Various gifts, transfers, and purchases.
Acquisition Method:
Information about acquisitions is available by consulting a Special Collections Research Center staff member.
Separated Materials:
A photograph of a member of the Queen's Guard was separated from Acc. 2009.274 and was transferred to the University Archives PHotograph Collection (UA 8) on 6/30/2009.
Related Materials:
Consult the collections of university departments, organizations, and individuals for related material. Images of some artifacts are available through the SCRC's Flickr account at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/. A photograph was separated from Acc. 2009.274 and was transferred to the University Archives PHotograph Collection (UA 8) on 6/30/2009. For more information please see http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/.
Preferred Citation:
University Archives Artifact Collection, Special Collections Research Center, Earl Gregg Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
Finding Aid Revision History:
Online finding aid compiled from accession records and backlog. New accessions are added on an ongoing basis.
Box and Folder Listing
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- Series 2: Decorative Objects, 1750-[ongoing]

- The Decorative Objects series is further divided into the sub-series: Pins, Medals, and Jewelry; Dance Cards; Plaques; and Miscellaneous. Additional sub-series may be added in the future. Images of a small number of artifacts are available through the SCRC's Flickr account at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/sets/72157601972522069/.
- Sub-Series 1: Medals, Pins, and Jewelry

- Box 3

- Item 1: Class of 1931 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1931 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "'31" in gold with "Class of" written above it and "William & Mary" written below '31 in gold. Acc. 1988.104.1
- Item 2: Class of 1932 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1932 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "'32" in gold with "Class of" written above it and "William & Mary" written below '32 in gold. Acc. 1988.104.2
- Item 3: Class of 1933 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1933 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a gold background. The center of the button reads "'33" in green with "Class of" written above it and "William & Mary" written below '31 in green. Acc. 1988.104.3
- Item 4: Class of 1934 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1934 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "'34" in gold with "Class of" written above it and "William & Mary" written below '31 in gold. Acc. 1988.104.4
- Item 5: Class of 1935 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1935 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "'35" in white with "Class of" written above it and "William & Mary" written below '35 in white. Acc. 1988.104.5
- Item 6: Class of 1936 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1936 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "'36" in white with "Class of" written above it and "William & Mary" written below '36 in white. Acc. 1988.104.6
- Item 7: Class of 1938 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1938 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "'38" in gold with "Class of" written above it and "William & Mary" written below '38 in gold. Acc. 1988.104.7
- Item 8: Class of 1939 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1939 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "'39" in gold with "Class of" written above it and "William & Mary" written below '39 in gold. Acc. 1988.104.8
- Item 9: Class of 1940 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1940 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "Class of 1940" in gold, and above and below Class of 1940 is written "William and Mary" in alternating gold and white letters. Acc. 1988.104.9
- Item 10: Class of 1941 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1941 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "'41" in white with "Class of" written above it and "William & Mary" written below '41 in white. Acc. 1988.104.10
- Item 11: Class of 1942 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1942 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "'42" in white with "Class of" written above it and "William & Mary" written below '42 in white. Acc. 1988.104.11
- Item 12: Class of 1943 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1943 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "'43" in white with "Class of" written above it and "William & Mary" written below '43 in white. Acc. 1988.104.12
- Item 13: Class of 1944 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1944 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "'44" in gold with "Class of" written above it and "William & Mary" written below '44 in gold. Acc. 1988.104.13
- Item 14: Class of 1945 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1945 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "'45" in gold with "Class of" written above it and "William & Mary" written below '45 in gold. Acc. 1988.104.14
- Item 15: Class of 1946 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1946 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "Class of 1946" in gold, and above and below Class of 1946 is written "William and Mary" in alternating gold and white letters. Acc. 1988.104.15
- Box 4

- Item 1: Class of 1947 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1947 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "'47" in gold with "Class of" written above it and "William & Mary" written below '47 in gold. Acc. 1988.104.16
- Item 2: Class of 1948 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1948 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "'48" in gold with "Class of" written above it and "William & Mary" written below '48 in gold. Acc. 1988.104.17
- Item 3: Class of 1949 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1949 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "'49" in gold. Above '49 reads "William and Mary" in gold, and below '49 reads "Society of the Alumni" in gold. Acc. 1988.104.18
- Item 4: Class of 1950 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1950 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "Class of 1950" in gold, and above and below Class of 1950 is written "William and Mary" in alternating gold and white letters. Acc. 1988.104.19
- Item 5: Class of 1963 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1963 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "'63" in gold with "Class of" written above it and "William & Mary" written below '63 in gold. Acc. 1988.104.20
- Item 6: Swem Library LION Button, circa 1990

- One aluminum button 2" in diameter used by Swem Library to promote its new library catalog LION. In the center of the button is a green lion against a white background. Above and below the lion reads "Ask Me About LION." Acc. 1992.033.1
- Item 7: William and Mary Alumni Tour Button, undated

- One aluminum button 2.25" in diameter from a tour given by the Society of the Alumni. The button has a green background with "W & M Alumni Tour" written in white. There is a white airplane branching off from the W. Acc. 1992.033.2
- Item 8: William and Mary Fund Button, circa 1990

- One aluminum button 2.25" in diameter produced by the William and Mary Fund. Set against a yellow background are the words "Making The Eighties Our Best Years Yet! The William and Mary Fund" in black. The college seal is also present on the button. Acc. 1992.033.3
- Item 9: Class of 1954 Alumni Button, undated

- One aluminum button for the Class of 1954 given out by the Society of the Alumni at a class reunion. The button is 2.25" in diameter and has a green background. The center of the button reads "'54" in gold with "Class of" written above it and "William & Mary" written below '54 in gold. Acc. 1992.033.4
- Item 10: Olde Guarde Button, undated

- One aluminum button 2.75" x 1.75" used by the Alumni Society of the College of William and Mary. Set against a gold background are the words "The Olde Guarde" in green and "of Their Majesties Royall Colledge" in white. Acc. 1992.033.5
- Item 11: Olde Guarde Button, undated

- One aluminum button 2.75" x 1.75" used by the Alumni Society of the College of William and Mary. Set against a gold background are the words "The Olde Guarde" in green and "of Their Majesties Royall Colledge" in white. Acc. 1992.033.6
- Item 12: "Go Indians Go" Football Button, undated

- One aluminum button 2.25" in diameter used to promote William and Mary Football. Set against a gold background is a football player surrounded by the words "Touchdown! Go Indians Go" in green. Acc. 1992.033.8
- Item 13: Class of 1947 Homecoming Button, undated

- One aluminum button 2.25" in diameter given by the Alumni Society to members of the Class of 1947 for Homecoming. Set against a gold background and a green border is written "The College of W & M" in green, "47" in white, and Homecoming in green with a white border stretched across the bottom of the button. Acc. 1993.001.3
- Item 14: Williamsburg-James City County Copper Commemorative Coin, 1976

- One copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with "Virginia Resolution for Independence" around the edge." The back of the coin reads "Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Acc. 1977.004.1
- Item 15: Williamsburg-James City County Nickel Commemorative Coin, 1976

- One coin made of nickel issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with "Virginia Resolution for Independence" around the edge." The back of the coin reads "Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Acc. 1977.004.2
- Box 5

- Item 1: Football Charm, 1909-1910

- A small gold charm awarded to Henry Franklin Marrow in 1910 for his outstanding participation as a right guard for the William and Mary football team. Gift of E. Sclater Montague, Amos R. Koontz, and the Epsilon Charge of Theta Delta Chi. Acc. 1980.047.
- Item 2: Phi Beta Kappa Key, 1920

- A gold-colored key for winding a watch, with a short stem surmounted by a rectangular head. It was awarded to George Baskerville Zehmer in 1920. Gift of Professor Oron J. Hale of Richmond, VA. Acc. 1980.053.
- Item 3: Mourning Brooch, 1789

- An oval mourning brooch for Richard Baker, who was a William and Mary student in 1779. The front is painted on ivory and depicts a woman next to a tomb that reads "Sacred to the memory of Richard Baker ob. 1789." The back is made of copper with a vertical pin. Received in 1970 from Rt. Rev. Richard H. Baker of Baltimore. Acc. 1980.054. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577672625/in/photostream/.
- Item 4: Phi Beta Kappa Key, 1909

- This key was awarded to John Stewart Bryan at the University of Virginia in 1909. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with "SP" and "December 5, 1776" in script and "J.S. Bryan U.V. 1909" in block letters. It was a Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Acc. 1980.056.
- Item 5: George Wythe Buckle, circa 1800

- This buckle once owned by George Wythe was converted into a brooch. The buckle is of a silver-colored metal and has forty-three square-cut ruby-colored rhinestones or stones. There are spaces where three are missing. It is generally believed the stones were added after Wythe's connection to the buckle. The central bar of the buckle is also missing, though the sockets for it remain. A modern steel pin assembly has been soldered onto the back. This item was received from J. Gordan Bohanan. It belonged to his first wife's family, the Taliaferros. Acc. 1980.057. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577673101/in/photostream/.
- Item 6: Benjamin Ewell Award, 1894

- One round gold medal, the obverse of which shows the granting of the Charter for the College of William and Mary. The reverse says "In Honor of Benjamin S. Ewell Awarded to Robert H. Tucker 1894 for Excellence in Mathematics." Gift of Miss A. Tucker of Halifax, VA. Acc. 1980.058.
- Item 7: Brafferton Prize, 1892

- One round gold medal, the obverse of which has a portrait of King William III and Queen Mary II and says "College of William and Mary." The reverse reads "Brafferton Prize for Scholarship. Awarded to Robert H Tucker 1892 School of Pedagogics." Gift of Miss A. Tucker of Halifax, VA. Acc. 1980.059
- Item 8: Football Charm, 1942

- A small, gold-colored charm shaped like a football. It has green writing which says "John Stewart Bryan Honorary Captain 1942." There are also green, interlocking initials "W" and "M." Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Acc. 1980.061.
- Item 9: Omicron Delta Kappa Key, 1934

- A gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem surmounted by a circular head out of which the Greek letters for "Omicron Delta Kappa" have been cut, along with two bars which carry five raised stars and the raised date "1914." The reverse reads "John Stewart Bryan W&M 1934." Gift of Tennant Bryan of Richmond, VA. Acc. 1980.062.
- Item 10: Omicron Delta Kappa Key, 1925

- A gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem surmounted by a circular head out of which the Greek letters for "Omicron Delta Kappa" have been cut, along with two bars which that carry five incised stars and the incised date "1914." The reverse reads "J.A.C. Chandler W&M 1925." Gift of William Gooch of Williamsburg, VA. Acc. 1980.063.
- Item 11: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pin, 1858

- A diamond-shaped pin owned by Frank H. Alfriend. It is gold-colored with black and white enamel on the front which has the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Phi Alpha and depicts a lady with a lion. The back of the pin is inscribed "F.H. Alfriend Wm & Mary Va. 1858." Acc. 1980.060.
- Item 12: Williamsburg-James City County Copper Commemorative Coin, 1976

- One copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with "Virginia Resolution for Independence" around the edge." The back of the coin reads "Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Acc. 1977.004.3
- Item 13: Williamsburg-James City County Copper Commemorative Coin, 1976

- One copper coin issued by the Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial Committee to celebrate America's Independence in 1976. The front of the coin depicts Edmund Pendleton with "Virginia Resolution for Independence" around the edge." The back of the coin reads "Williamsburg-James City County Independence Bicentennial 1776-1976" with pictures of the Wren Building and the Colonial Williamsburg Capitol building. Acc. 1977.004.4
- Item 14: F.H.C. Medal of Professor Harold Lees Fowler, circa 1938

- A silver medal with extensive embroidering. On the front there are the initials "F.H.C" and the year 1750 in Roman Numerals. On the back there is a crest with latin "sta bilitas et fides." The medal was donated by Mrs. Harold L. Fowler. Professor Fowler was a faculty F.H.C. member. This is medal #1170. Acc. 1978.003.1
- Item 15: Plaster Cast of Botetourt Medal

- A plaster cast of the obverse of the Botetourt Medal. Acc. 1979.019
- Box 6

- Item 1: Keys to Phi Beta Kappa Hall, 1957

- Two gilded keys in a navy blue velvet box. The keys are marked "SCHLAGE" and "R91351" and were presented to Alvin Duke Chandler at the dedication of Phi Beta Kappa Hall, 18 May 1957. The keys came with Chandler's acceptance speech, which was transferred to the Publications File. Acc. 1980.055.
- Item 2: Williamsburg-James City County Bicentenial Medallion, 1976

- A brass medallion about an inch and a half wide and 4 inches in length. Black writing embroidered on its face. Acc. 1977.004.5
- Item 3: Alumni Medallion, 1934

- A large (2.75") bronze medallion with a raised design of the Wren Building, the College coat-of-arms, and the date "1693" surrounded by the phrases "The College of William and Mary in Virginia" and "Wise and True and Just." The design on the reverse is of a laurel wreath and a burning lamp with the words "Alumni Award to [space] for service and loyalty." This is the first Alumni Medallion struck. It rests in a box that is green, gold, and silver. Acc. 1980.068.
- Item 4: Go Indians Button, 1992

- 3 inches in diameter, aluminum. Yellow button with green writing on it that says " We give a damn, go Indians" Acc. 1992.033.9
- Item 5: William and Mary Patch, 1937

- One William and Mary patch, shaped like a seal with a grey background, yellow border, a yellow "W" and a green "M." Acc. 1998.021.2
- Item 6: Green and Gold Club button

- An aluminum button, yellow with green writing that says "William and Mary Indians" around the outside with a picture of a cartoon indian on the inside. A yellow ribbon hangs from the buttons with green writing, "Green and Gold Club". Acc. 1992.033.7
- Box 10

- Item 1: Joseph Agee UN "Korea" Medal, 1951-1953

- Gold circular pendant with UN emblem; blue and white striped ribbon with a gold bar that says "Korea." The medal was given to Joseph Agee. Acc. 1991.084.3
- Item 2: Joseph Agee Dog Tags, 1951-1953

- One set of silver dog tags belonging to Joseph Agee. Acc. 1991.084.2
- Item 3: Joseph Agee "National Defense" Medal, 1951-1953

- One gold circular pendant with a bald eagle, "National Defense," with a red and gold ribbon that once belonged to Joseph Agee. Acc. 1991.084.4
- Item 1: Watch Chain, circa 1830-1850

- Believed to have belonged to the Rev. Adam Empie, Rector of Bruton Parish Church (1828-1836) and President of the College of William and Mary (1827-1836). Acc. 2007.012. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133094/.
- Item 2: Living Wage Button, 2004

- Yellow button with the words "Living Wage" in green from the Campaign for a Living Wage at the College of William and Mary. Acc. 2006.003
- Item 3: Alpha Chi Sigma, Fraternity Pins, circa 1914-1917

- The first pin is a hexagon with a skull and crossbones above the Greek letters for the professional chemistry fraternity Alpha Chi Sigma and a crescent moon below the letters. It is inscribed "C.H.S" on the reverse. The second is a key pin featuring a detailed Sigma. It is inscribed "C.H. Schepmoes N.W. Chapter 4-25-17" on the reverse. Both pins belonged to Charles H. Schepmoes. Acc. 2002.057
- Item 4: Licivyronian Society Pin, circa 1843

- A diamond-shaped, gold-colored pin owned by Hillary H. Land, engraved with "H.H.L. W&M LS Utile Dulci 5.10.15 1839." Gift of Miss Sade Styron of Washington, D.C. Acc. 1980.064.
- Item 5: Licivyronian Society Pin, circa 1848

- A diamond-shaped, gold-colored pin owned by Scott Eubank, engraved with "W&M LS Utile Dulci 5.10.15 1839" on the obverse and "R.S. Eubank. A.B. & L.B." on the reverse. Gift of Miss Margaret Eubank Garnett. Acc. 1980.065.
- Item 6: F.H.C. Medal, circa 1750-1770s

- This is the oldest medal of the F.H.C. Society in the University Archives' holdings. It is silver and circular, with a small hole at the top. An ornate "FHC" and "Nov. XI MDCCL" is engraved on the obverse, and a coat of arms is engraved on the reverse. November 11, 1750, is the founding date of the F.H.C. Society. Gift of Otis M. Geddy. Acc. 1980.067.
- Item 7: Tau Kappa Pin, 1839

- A square, gold-colored, pin owned by John H. Fox. The pin is engraved with the (translated) words "Circle of Brothers, 1839" beneath a book, laurel wreath, and sword. It is surmounted by the letters "TK" and twenty stars. Acc. 1980.066.
- Item 8: Phoenix and Philomathean Societies Oratory Medal, 1907

- A gold-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson. The medal has the Greek temple seal of the College on the obverse and a copper-colored band with the legend. On the reverse is the legend "Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies Oratory G.O. Ferguson, Jr. 1907." Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Acc. 1980.070.
- Item 9: Phoenix Literary Society Oratory Medal, 1905

- A gold-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson. The medal has an ornate cipher of the College on the obverse, surrounded by a copper border with a scrollwork bracket. The reverse has the words "Phoenix Literary Society" on the copper border with the legend "ORATORY G.O. Ferguson, Jr. 1905." Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Acc. 1980.071.
- Item 10: Phoenix and Philomathean Societies Debate Medal, 1907

- A copper-colored medal awarded to George Oscar Ferguson and Gaius Livius Haddon Johnson. The obverse depicts a building, the head of a bird, and a star with the words "Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies." The reverse says "Richmond College vs William and Mary Debate G.O. Ferguson, Jr. G.L.H. Johnson 1907." Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Acc. 1980.072.
- Item 11: Phoenix and Philomathean Societies Essay Medal, 1906-1907

- A large, copper-colored medal owned by George Oscar Ferguson. The medal has a very ornate cipher of the College on the obverse with the words"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies." The reverse shows a laurel wreath enclosing the words "For the Best Essay Session 1906-06. G.O. Ferguson, Jr." Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Acc. 1980.073.
- Item 12: Phi Beta Kappa Key of William C. Ferguson, 1916

- A gold-colored key for winding a watch. It has a short stem and a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a right hand pointing toward the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa beneath three stars. The reverse reads "William C. Ferguson William and Mary 1916" and, in script, "SP December 5, 1776." Gift of W.C. Ferguson. Acc. 1980.074.
- Item 13: Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies Essay Medal, 1913

- A large, copper-colored medal owned by Arthur W. James. The medal has a very ornate cipher of the College on the obverse with the words"Phoenix and Philomathean Literary Societies." The reverse shows a laurel wreath enclosing the words "For the Best Essay Las Mariposas Arthur W. James 1913." Gift of Arthur W. James of Chatanooga, TN. Acc. 1980.075.
- Item 14: Virginia State Intercollegiate Oratorical Association Medal, 1913

- A cicular, gold-colored medal owned by Arthur W. James. The medal has a very ornate bracket on the top. The obverse shows a rendition of the Virginia state seal, with mountains and a sun formed of a diamond-like stone in the background. The motto is in copper. The reverse says "Awarded to Arthur Wilson James" around the border, and "As champion in the 23rd annual contest of the Virginia State Oratorical Association May 2, 1913" in the center. Gift of Arthur W. James of Chatanooga, TN. Acc. 1980.076.
- Item 15: Phi Beta Kappa Key, 1904

- This key was awarded to William Arthur Maddox. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters Phi Beta Kappa and seven stars. The reverse is engraved with "Dec. 5, 1776. SP William and Mary 1904" in script and "Arthur Maddox" in block letters." Gift of Mrs. William A. Maddox of Dunnsville, VA. Acc. 1980.077.
- Item 16: Phi Beta Kappa Key, 1926

- A square, silver medal awarded to Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler. The obverse has the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse says "SP December 5, 1776." The key is in a dark blue leather case that says "L.G. Salfour Co. Attleboro, Mass." Gift of Alvin Duke Chandler. Acc. 1980.078.
- Item 17: Phi Beta Kappa Key, 1906

- This key was awarded to James Francis Crocker. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with "James F. Crocker SP Dec. 5, 1776." Gift of Mrs. Jacob Tuchmann of Miami, FL. Acc. 1980.079.
- Item 18: Phi Beta Kappa Key

- This key was awarded to William Burroughs. It is for winding a watch, and has lost its stem. The obverse of its rectangular handle is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse has the incription "W.H. Burroughs SP Dec. 5th 1776" engraved in script. Acc. 1980.080.
- Item 19: Watch, Chain, Mechanical Pencil, and Phi Beta Kappa Key, 1925

- Items owned by Honorary Member Guy Despard Goff. The watch is a large, gold-colored Waltham with the monogram "GDG" on the back. It is connected by a seventeen-link gold chain to a gold mechanical pencil. Midway on the chain is a key for winding the watch. It has a short stem and a square handle, the obverse of which has a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved "Guy D. Goff Alpha of Va. 1935" in block letters and "SP December 5 1776" in script." Acc. 1980.081. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577673591/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577682656/.
- Item 20: Phi Beta Kappa Key, circa 19th Century

- This key was owned by Hugh Blair Grigsby. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with "Hugh B. Grigsby SP Dec. 5th 1776." Grigsby served as a member of the Board of Visitors (1855-1881) and Chancellor (1871-1881). Gift of Mrs. Hugh Blair Grigsby Galt of Norfolk, VA. Acc. 1980.082
- Item 21: Phi Beta Kappa Key, circa 1895

- This key was awarded to Warner Throckmorton Langborne Taliaferro. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with "W.T.L. Taliaferro A.B. 1876 SP Dec 5 1776" in script. The key is on a black cloth watch "chain." Gift of Dr. William Taliaferro of Norfolk, VA. Acc. 1980.083.
- Item 22: Phi Beta Kappa Key, 1780

- This key was awarded to Peyton Short. It is a square silver medal, engraved by hand on the obverse with a crudely drawn hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with "SP December 5 1776." Gift of Mrs. Mary Short of Louisville, KY. Acc. 1980.084.
- Item 23: Facsimile of Phi Beta Kappa Key, circa 1926

- Facsimile of the 1780 Phi Beta Kappa key owned by William Short. It is a square, silver medal machine-engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with "SP December 5 1776" in script. The medal is in a dark blue leather case labeled "L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass." Acc. 1980.085.
- Item 24: Phi Beta Kappa Key, 1899

- This key was awarded to Honorary Member Edward Wilson James. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with " SP Dec 5, 1776" in script. Acc. 1980.086.
- Item 25: Phi Beta Kappa Key, 1819

- This key was awarded to John Janney Lloyd at Harvard College. It is a square, silver medal, the obverse of which is engraved with "J.J. Lloyd," a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa, and three stars. The reverse has "SP September 5. 1781" engraved in script. Gift of John J. Hubert Lloyd of Norfolk, VA. Acc. 1980.087.
- Item 26: Phi Beta Kappa Key

- This key was awarded to A.S. Nicholson (not by William and Mary). It is for winding a watch, and has a very long stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and eight stars. The reverse is engraved with "A.S. Nicholson SP Dec. 5th 1776" in script. Acc. 1980.088.
- Item 27: National Interfraternity Council Medallion, 1976

- A large bronze medallion presented to participants of the National Interfraternity Council meeting in Williamsburg, 2 December 1976. The obverse features a hand holding a torch, the initials "NPC," "NIC," "PIC," and "PPA," the phrases "200 Years of Greek-Letter Fraternities" and "An American College Tradition," and the dates 1776-1976. The reverse reads "Williamsburg, Virginia December 2, 1976" around the border. The center depicts a scroll with the words "A look to out past with an eye to our future." Acc. 1980.089.
- Item 28: Williamsburg-James City County Commemoration Medallion, 1976

- A limited edition sterling silver commemorative medallion for Williamsburg and James City Count. Ross Weeks, as Chairman of the Bicentennial Committee, presented this medallion to the College on April 20, 1977. Acc. 1980.090.
- Item 29: Medal Commemorating the Visit of Valery Giscard d'Estaing, 1976

- This is a large bronze medal commemorating the visit of Valery Giscard d'Estaing, President of France, to the United States. A copy of a letter from Thomas A. Graves, Jr. to d'Estaing is in the University Archives Subject File Collection under "Visitors to Campus." Acc. 1980.091.
- Item 30: Alumni Reunion Medal, 1916

- A bronze medal with a red and white ribbon from the Alumni Dedication Reunion held at M.I.T. in 1916. The medal has a relief portrait of William Barton Rogers on the obverse and the inscription "Massachusetts Intitute of Technology 1865-1916 Alumni Dedication Reunion June 12, 13, 1916" on the reverse. Gift of Mrs. Harrell Pratt of Suffolk, VA. Acc. 1980.092.
- Item 31: 275th Anniversary Medal, 1968

- A large, gold-colored medal encased in clear Lucite. It was issued by the Society of the Alumni to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. Acc. 1980.093.
- Item 32: 275th Anniversary Medal, 1968

- A large, gold-colored medal encased in clear Lucite. It was issued by the Society of the Alumni to commemorate the 275th anniversary of the College of William and Mary. Acc. 1980.094.
- Item 33: Bicentennial Medal, 1976

- Two discs of bronze encased in green lucite, one showing the obverse and the other showing the reverse of the Society of the Alumni's Bicentennial Medal. Acc. 1980.095.
- Item 34: Bicentennial Medal, 1976

- Two discs of bronze encased in clear lucite, one showing the obverse and the other showing the reverse of the Society of the Alumni's Bicentennial Medal. Acc. 1980.096. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577674057/ and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577683430/.
- Item 35: Yorktown Day Medallion, 1976

- A large bronze medal mounted on a wooden base presented to the College of William and Mary by the officers of the French frigate "Colbert" during the Yorktown Day ceremonies. Acc. 1980.099.
- Item 37: Henry Billups Watch, 1936

- A watch presented to Henry (Doc) Billups on 2 November 1935. It is a Hamilton pocket watch on a gold chain, at the opposite end of which is a charm bearing the College seal. Midway on the chain is a gold charm in the shape of a bell. The back of the watch is engraved with the initials "HB" in the center and the legend "From the alumni of William & Mary in recognition of forty-five years of faithful service november 2, 1936." Gift of Mrs. Bessie Henderson (Billups' daughter). Acc. 1980.103.
- Item 38: Mortar Board Pin

- A gold and black enamel membership badge for Mortar Board that belonged to Dean of Women Grace W. Landrum. The pin is in the shape of an academic cap and bears the Greek letters for Pi Sigma Alpha. Acc. 1981.011.
- Item 39: Society of the Cincinnati in the State of Virginia Medal, 1941

- A brass medal, 2" in diameter, which belonged to Forrest D. Murden, Jr. He received this medal along with the Botetourt Medal (Acc. 1981.013) in 1941 at Commencement. Acc. 1981.012.
- Item 40: Botetourt Medal, 1941

- A medal, 1.5" in diameter, which belonged to Forrest D. Murden, Jr. He received this medal along with the Society of the Cincinnati Medal (Acc. 1981.012) in 1941 at Commencement. Acc. 1981.013.
- Item 41: University of Louisville Sesquicentennial Medal, 1948

- A silver medal, 3" in diameter, presented to Dr. Earl Gregg Swem, who represented the College of William and Mary at the ceremonies in Louisville. Acc. 1981.027.
- Item 42: Harvard University Tercentenary Medal, 1936

- A bronze medal, 3.25" in diameter, commemorating the 300th anniversary of the founding of Harvard University. One side bears the Harvard seal. The other reads "1636-1936 Out of smalle beginnings greater things have been prodused by his hand that made all things of nothing and gives being to all things that are." The medal was presented to the library by John Stewart Bryan. Acc. 1981.028.
- Item 43: Princeton University Sesquicentennial Medal, 1896

- A bronze medal, 3" in diameter, commemmorating the 150th anniversary of the College of New Jersey. In 1896, the year the medal was struck, the school officially took the name "Princeton." Acc. 1981.029.
- Item 44: Phi Beta Kappa Key, 1909

- This key was awarded to William M. Dey by the University of Virginia in 1909. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and five stars. The reverse is engraved with "Dec. 5. 1776 William M. Dey SP Univ. of Va 1909." Acc. 1981.073.
- Item 45: Phi Beta Kappa Key, circa 1860s

- This key was awarded to William Talbot Walke, possibly by the College of William and Mary. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with "W. Talbot Walke SP Dec 5th 1776." Acc. 1981.074.
- Item 46: Medal Commemorating the Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, 1981

- A medal commemorating the wedding of the Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer, 29 July 1981. It was presented by the Lord Mayor of London while visiting the College of William and Mary in September of 1981. The obverse displays Queen Elizabeth II. Acc. 1981.098.
- Item 47: James Barron Hope Watch, circa 1790

- A pocket watch owned by James Barron Hope, class of 1848. It has an unusual face combining both Roman and Arabic numerals representing the hours. There are no inscriptions on the back, but the dome is signed "Lepine Hger du Roy a Paris No. 5522." The dial is also signed "Lepine Invenit et fecit." Gift of Hope's granddaughter Annie Marr. Acc. 1981.104.
- Item 48: Silver Dollar Belonging to John Blair, 1798

- This silver dollar has Miss Liberty on the front and an eagle on the reverse. The donor, Mrs. William Greene, was the granddaughter of John Blair, to whom the coin belonged. A letter describing the coin and current events has been filed with Library Correspondence. Acc. 1981.106.
- Item 49: Kappa Beta Phi Key, 1912

- This key belonged to Merritt Haviland Smith, who graduated from Williams College in 1913 and died in service in 1917. Kappa Beta Phi, the antithesis of Phi Beta Kappa, was a drinking club founded at Williams in 1894. The latin inscription on the reverse of the key, "Dum Vivamus Edimus et Biberimus," can be translated as "we live, we eat, we drink." Similar clubs existed at William and Mary around the turn of the century. Acc. 1982.002.
- Item 50: Phi Beta Kappa Key, 1920

- This key was awarded to John Waller Rixey-Smith. It is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with "J.W. Rixey Smith Alpha of VA SP December 5, 1776." Gift of the estate of J.R.R. Smith. Acc. 1982.003.
- Item 51: Brafferton Medal, 1890

- A gold medal awarded to Dudley Redwood Coles as the Brafferton Prize for Scholarship in the School of Pedagogies. The prize was given to Cowles in 1890 for being the best student teacher. Cowles presented it to the College in 1948 upon receiving his Doctor of Laws. The obverse of the medal shows King William III and Queen Mary II in profile. The reverse bears the inscription "Brafferton Prize for Scholarship Awarded to Dudley Redwood Cowles. School of Pedagogies." Acc. 1982.026.
- Item 52: Brafferton Medals, circa 1890

- Two proofs of the Brafferton Medal awarded to the best student teacher. The obverse has portraits of King William III and Queen Mary II in profile, and the reverse reads "Brafferton Prize for Scholarship Awarded to [...] School of Pedagogies." Acc. 1982.027.
- Item 53: Banjamin Ewell Medal, circa 1893

- A proof of the Benjamin Ewell Medal given to outstanding students of mathematics. The obverse shows a kneeling James Blair before a seated King William III and standing Queen Mary II. The reverse reads "In Honor of Benjamin S. Ewell. For Excellence in Mathematics." Acc. 1982.028.
- Item 54: Phoenix Literary Society Pin, circa 1856

- A gold pin shaped like a scroll, engraved with a star, two arrows, and a quill, and the legend "Upward and Onward Phoenix Society Wm & Mary College 1850." Engraved on the back is the name of the owner, Charles W. Thomas, a student at William and Mary from 1856-1858. Gift of Miss Florence C. Richardson of Newport News, VA. Acc. 1982.041.
- Item 55: Phoenix Literary Society Pin, 1906

- A copper-colored pin awarded to John Joseph Wagner for "Improvement in Oratory, 1906" by the Phoenix Literary Society. The pin is approximately 1" square and is shaped like a shield. The front bears the legend "Invictus Resurgam" and pictures a rising phoenix. Gift of Walther B. Fidler of Warsaw, VA. Acc. 1982.044.
- Item 56: Copper Striking of Botetourt Medal, circa 1772

- A circular medal struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend "Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS." The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the College charter from a seated King William III and a standing Queen Mary II. The legend reads "GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO." The number of copper medals struck is unknown, but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Purchased from Spink & Sons Ltd. of London. Identical to Acc. 1980.069 and Acc. 2005.024. Acc. 1983.031.
- Item 63: Theta Delta Chi Pin, 1853

- This gold pin belonged to Charles Wilkinson. It is shaped like a shield and has a blue enameled center, on which are two stars, the Greek letters for Theta Delta Chi, and two crossed arrows. The back is engraved with "C. Wilkinson," an open book flanked by two daggers, and "W&M Coll. 1853." 1853 was the founding year of the Epsilon Charge of Theta Delta Chi. Gift of Miss Fanny C. Wilkinson of Bremo Bluff, VA (daughter). Acc. 1983.131.
- Item 64: Phi Beta Kappa Key, 1862

- This key is for winding a watch, and has a short stem surmounted by a rectangular handle, the obverse of which is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters for Phi Beta Kappa and six stars. The reverse is engraved with "Jas. M. Stevenson" on a banner, and "SP December 5, 1776." Stevenson was a 1862 member of the Alpha Chapter at Union College in Schenectady, NY. Gift of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Devitt. Acc. 1984.030.
- Item 65: Philomathean Society Medal, 1892

- An ornate gold medal on a black ribbon, awarded to John Rochelle Lee Johnson. One side is inscribed "Philomathean Literary Society, College of William & Mary, Session 1891-92." The other is inscribed "JRL Johnson, Orator." Gift of J.R.L. Johnson, Jr. and Bruce Johnson. Acc. 1984.044.
- Item 66: Thomas Jefferson Medal, 1921

- A bronze medal, 2" in diameter, issued by the University of Virginia in 1921 to honor Thomas Jefferson. The obverse has a profile of Jefferson and the inscription "Haec Olim Meminisse Ivvabit" ("One day he will help us to remember these things"). The reverse has the University of Virginia seal. The medal is in a blue leather case marked "W. Kendrick's Sons. Louisville, KY." Acc. 1985.064.
- Item 68: Phi Beta Kappa Keys, 1920

- Two gold Phi Beta Kappa keys, one marked "Arthur W. James, A of Va. 1920" and the other marked "Arthur W. James, Wm. and Mary 1913, Alpha of Va 1920." James became an alumni member in 1920. He lost his original key, had it replaced, and then found the original, so he owned two keys. Gift of Leah James. Acc. 1985.030.
- Item 70: Winfield Scott Medal, circa 1848

- A bronze medal, 3.5" in diameter. It is one of five struck from the die of a gold medal presented to General Winfield Scott by the Commonwealth of Virginia in 1848. The obverse shows Scott; the reverse has a column labeled "1848, Mexico," the names of various Mexican War battles, and the legend "Fecit Quod Cogitavit" ("he did what he thought"). Gift of Robert M. Hughes of Norfolk, VA. Acc. 1985.053.
- Item 71: Epsilon Alpha Pin, circa 1855

- A pin shaped like a shield with a black enamel background and two gold stars, a gold arch, a white crescent, the letters EA, a group of arrows, and a bent arm. The back is engraved with secret symbols and "L.C. Va." The origins of this pin are unknown, but according to Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities, there was an Epsilon Alpha chapter at William and Mary. Gift of Sade C. Styron. Acc. 1985.071.
- Item 73: William and Mary Button, circa 1984

- A green and yellow button 2.25" in diameter. "College of William and Mary 1693" is written around the edge, and the center features the Tribe logo with the letters "W" and "M" and two feathers. Purchased from the bookstore circa 1984. Acc. 1986.059.
- Item 77: Tribe Logo Pin, 1987

- A small pin with the letters "W" and "M" and two feathers in green and gold. Acc. 1987.070.
- Item 78: LION Button, 1987

- A button, approximately 2" in diameter, with "Ask me about LION" and the LION logo on it. These were given to all Swem Library employees in August 1987 to note the beginning of the library's online catalog/circulation system. Acc. 1987.088.
- Item 79: "Go Big Green" Button, 1987

- A round button, 2.25" in diameter, with a gold background, the William and Mary Tribe logo, and the words "Go Big Green" in green. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Acc. 1987.100.
- Item 80: "Young Guarde" Button, 1987

- A button, 2.25" in diameter. The top half has "Young Guarde" written seven times in gold letters on a green background. The bottom half has "William and Mary Society of the Alumni" in green letters on a gold background. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Identical to Acc. 1998.064. Acc. 1987.101.
- Item 85: Olde Guarde Medallion, 1989

- A pewter-colored medallion, 1.5" in diameter, on a yellow and green ribbon. it bears the College coat-of-arms and the inscription "1693, The Olde Guarde, 1975, Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia." Olde Guarde medallions are awarded to alumni who are past their fiftieth reunion. Acc. 1989.013.
- Item 86: Dutch 50 Guilder Coin, 1988

- A Dutch 50 Guilder coin struck to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the Glorious Revolution. One side shows William III and Mary II. The other shows Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands. Acc. 1989.019.
- Item 92: Tau Chi Pin, 1843

- A small, square, gold pin owned by Edmund Berkeley. On the front, "TX" is engraved above a book and a sword. Also on the front are twenty stars, two Greek words, a wreath, and the date 1839. The back is engraved with the initials "E.B." and the date 1843. The pin is in a maroon leather box that is not original to the pin. Gift of G.R. Berkeley to President Verkuil. Acc. 1989.026.
- Item 93: American Friends of Lafayette Medal, 1934

- A round bronze medal, 2.5" in diameter, struck by the American Friends of Lafayette on the centenary of his death, May 20, 1934. One side shows Lafayette standing next to a pedestel with the words "America's Adopted Son." The other side depicts a wreath, a dagger, and a feather with the incription "American Friends of Lafayette, Centenary of His Death May XXMCMXXXIV." Gift of Stuart W. Jackson. Acc. 1989.145.
- Item 94: Lafayette Medals, 1934

- Two bronze medals, identical to one another but different from Acc. 1989.145, issued on the centenary of Lafayette's death. One side features a bust signed "E. Gatteaux," the name "Lafayette," and the dates 1757-1834. The other side has the inscription " America et Gallia Memores, MCMXXXIV." Both medals are housed in maroon leather boxes. Gifts of the French Government to John Stewart Bryan. Acc. 1989.146.
- Item 98: Benjamin Franklin Medallion, 1906

- A bronze medallion, 4" in diameter. The obverse depicts Franklin with the dates 1706-1790 and the words "Printer Philosopher Scientist Statesman Diplomatist." The reverse shows four classical figures and bears the inscription "Struck by an Act of the Congress of the United States to Commemorate the 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Benjamin Franklin, MCMVI." Acc. 1990.010.
- Item 100: William and Mary Ring, circa 1970

- A sterling silver ring, 0.75" in diameter, with the William and Mary coat-of-arms and the words "College of William and Mary, 1693." Gift of Susan Riggs. Acc. 1990.012.
- Item 101: Class Ring, 1915

- This ring belonged to Charles H. Schepmoes. It is made of 10K gold and is 0.75" in diameter. It bears the Greek temple form of the College seal. On one shank are the raised letters "BS" and on the other the numeral 15. The initials "C.H.S." are engraved on the inside with the maker's name: "E.A. Wright, Phila." Schepmoes received a B.A. in 1913, an M.A. in 1914, and a B.S. in 1915. Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes. Acc. 1990.025.
- Item 102: Phoenix Literary Society Debate Medal, 1912

- A small gold medal owned by Charles Harmon Schepmoes. It has "Phoenix Literary Society William & Mary College" written on the front and "Improvement in Debate C.H. Schepmoes 1912" on the back. Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes. Acc. 1990.026.
- Item 103: Phoenix Literary Society Debate Medal, 1913

- A small, round, gold medal owned by Charles Harmon Schepmoes. The front features the Greek temple form of the College seal. The back is engraved with "Phoenix Literary Society, Excellence in Debate, C.H. Schepmoes 1913." Gift of Mrs. Charles Schepmoes. Acc. 1990.027.
- Item 105: Society of the Cincinnati Medal, 1939

- A round gold medal, 2.25" in diameter, awarded to James H. Bailey by the Society of the Cincinnati in Virginia for his essay "Peter Francisco, Washington's One-Man Regiment." One side of the medal features the Greek temple form of the college seal. The other features the emblem of the Society. There is also a turquoise velvet ribbon that was later attached by Bailey, but which was not part of the award. Gift of James H. Bailey. Acc. 1991.035.
- Item 107: Tietack, circa 1976

- A silver tietack featuring the letter "W" interlaced with the letter "M" (cypher). It was designed by Charles Eugene (Mik) Stousland of Oxford, OH and sold by the Alumni Society. Acc. 1991.024.
- Item 108: College Camp Dedication Medals, 1976

- Two gold-toned medals bearing on one side the College coat-of-arms and the words "The College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1693," and on the other side the words "College Camp Dedication, 10-9-76." The medals are suspended from green ribbons. The dedication ceremony was a for a plaque indicating that American soldiers had camps on College ground during the American Revolution. Acc. 1991.032.
- Item 112: "Take 'Em Tribe" Pin, circa 1992

- A white plastic pin, 3" by 2", with "Take 'Em Tribe" in green letters along with an arrow and two feathers. Hanging from the pin is a gold ribbon that reads "Barbeque the Goats" in green letters and has a drawing of a goat being barbequed. Gift of the Alumni Society. Acc. 1992.005.
- Item 113: GALA Button, 1992

- A yellow button, 2.25" in diameter. It has a green border and green lettering reading "William and Mary Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae" around the perimeter and "GALA" under the WM cipher in the center. Gift of GALA. Identical to Acc. 1999.013. Acc. 1992.018.
- Item 116: Medals and Pins of Joseph Henry Saunders, 1917-1944

- Three items owned by Joseph Henry Saunders (class of 1917): a small octagonal pin indicating his lifetime membership in the National Education Association; a Kappa Phi Kappa key dated 1917; and an Alpha Beta key he received as a Service Award in 1944. Gift of Mrs. Jane McMurray of Newport News, VA. Acc. 1993.031.
- Item 117: Medals and Pins of Dyckman W. Vermilye, 1939-1943

- Five items owned by Dyckman W. Vermilye (class of 1943): a Phi Kappa Tau fraternity pin; a medallion given out at a dance, hanging from a red ribbon; an F.H.C. medal; a "13" Club medal, shaped like a clover with a skull and crossbones; and a "7" Society key. There is also a green and yellow ribbon with no medal attached, Gift of Dyckman Vermilye of Corrales, NM. A President's Aide pin also donated by Vermilye was kept by the Alumni Society for its collection. Acc. 1993.036.
- Item 119: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Pledge Pin, 1991

- A small diamond-shaped pin worn by Christopher C. Schreiber while a pledge in the spring of 1991 and Sean C. Bilby while a pledge in the spring of 1992. The pin has a blue background with a wreath and the Greek letters for Sigma Alpha Epsilon in gold. During their 9.5-week pledge period, new members were expected to wear the pin at all times except during "the four S's": sleep, shower, sports, and sex. Acc. 1994.008.
- Item 120: William and Mary Belt Buckles

- Two identical rectangular buckles measuring 3" by 1.75". The words "William & Mary" and "Fighting Virginians" appear in raised block print around a figure of an Indian in a headdress. The back is labeled "H.B.F. CW." There is also a $5.00 price sticker. Acc. 1994.013.
- Item 121: William and Mary Belt Buckle, circa 1940

- A copper belt buckle, roughly 3" by 1.5". It is marked "W.&M." in large raised letters. The back has the words "M.C. Rowland 1024 Race St. Philadelphia" engraved in block letters. Identical to Acc. 1994.087 but with less oxidation. Acc. 1994.014.
- Item 123: Theta Delta Chi Convention Button, 1992

- A light blue button, 2.25" in diameter. In black letters, it reads "Picnic with the Daves," "Epsilon Association," and "139th Convention Philadelphia." The Epsilon Association is a fraternity alumni association. Gift of Charles Kendrick. Acc. 1994.029.
- Item 124: Alpha Delta Gamma Pin, 1993

- A small pin shaped like a scallop shell with "W&M" engraved on the back. Made by master Craftsmen of Williamsburg, VA. Acc. 1994.057.
- Item 127: Class Ring, 1928

- This ring belonged to Samuel Ashton Ozlin. It is made of 10K gold and is 1" in diameter. It has a dark blue stone in the center surrounded by the words "College of William and Mary." On one shank is the college seal and the date 1693; on the other is an eagle and the date 1928. "S.A. Ozlin" is engraved on the inside. Acc. 1994.065.
- Item 130: Tangerine Bowl Buttons, 1970

- Two identical buttons, 4" in diameter. Each has an orange perimeter with "William and Mary Tangerine Bowl" in white letters and a green center reading "Go Big Green" and "1970," also in white. Acc. 1994.068.
- Item 132: William and Mary Football Button, circa 1924

- A brown button measuring 2.75" by 1.75" in the shape of a football with stitches and laces drawn on in black and the words "William and Mary," also in black. A black ribbon hangs from the button, with remnants of a gold-colored fabric stapled on. Gift of Mrs. Andre R. Goetz. Acc. 1994.086.
- Item 133: William and Mary Belt Buckle, circa 1940

- A copper belt buckle, roughly 3" by 1.5". It is marked "W.&M." in large raised letters. The back has the words "M.C. Rowland 1024 Race St. Philadelphia" engraved in block letters. Identical to Acc. 1994.014 but with more oxidation. Gift of Mrs. Andre Goetz. Acc. 1994.087.
- Item 135: University of Thessalonika Medal, 1993

- A gold medal depicting Aristotle. It is 2.5" in diameter and encased in clear plastic. The medal was a gift from the University of Thessalonika for the College's 300th birthday celebration. Acc. 1995.020.
- Item 136: Princeton University Medal, 1993

- A pewter medal, roughly 1.5" by 1", on a black and orange ribbon. It was a gift from the Sons and Daughters of Princeton University for the College's 300th birthday. Acc. 1995.022.
- Item 137: Coin, 1689

- A coin with profiles of William and Mary on one side and a shield of arms on the other. Gift of Professor J. Maxwell Irvine of the University of Aberdeen upon his receipt of an honorary degree from William and Mary on May 14, 1995. Acc. 1995.024.
- Item 139: LION Button, circa 1996

- A dark purple button, 2.25" in diameter, with the LION logo and the words "Lion's Up To New Tricks" in white. Acc. 1996.007.
- Item 143: Olde Guarde Medallion, 1984

- A round medallion, 1.5" in diameter, on a yellow and green ribbon. The medal has the College coat-of-arms in the center and the words "1693 The Olde Guarde 1975 Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia" around the perimeter. The back is blank. Gift of the Alumni Society. Acc. 1998.059.
- Item 146: "Go Big Green" Buttons, circa 1990

- Five round buttons, 2.25" in diameter, with a green background and "Go Big Green" in white letters. Acc. 1998.063.
- Item 147: "Young Guarde" Button, 1987

- A button, 2.25" in diameter. The top half has "Young Guarde" written seven times in gold letters on a green background. The bottom half has "William and Mary Society of the Alumni" in green letters on a gold background. It was given out by the Society of the Alumni at Homecoming, 1987. Identical to Acc. 1987.101. Acc. 1998.064
- Item 149: Association of European Universities Medal, 1959

- A bronze medal, 2" in diameter, the reverse of which features the Greek symbols for Alpha and Omega, an open book, and a navigational instrument. The reverse reads "Janua Universitatis Studiorum Reserata" in the center and "CRE Conferentia Rectorum Europae 1959" around the perimeter. The medal is in a dark blue leather case. There is also a business card of Andris Barblan, Secretary General of CRE, with the note "With the good wishes of Europe!" Acc. 1998.083.
- Item 150: Lord Botetourt Novelty Pen, 1998

- A ballpoint pen, the bottom half of which is made of black plastic. The top half is of clear plastic with a statue of Lord Botetourt that slides back and forth between 3-D depictions of The Brafferton and the President's House. The Wren Building is in the background. Purchased from the Alumni Society. Acc. 1999.030.
- Item 151: College Camp Dedication Medallion, 1976

- A bronze medallion, 1.5" in diameter, hanging from a green ribbon. The obverse features the College seal. The reverse is engraved with "College Camp Dedication 10-9-76." Acc. 1999.008.
- Item 152: Engraving Stamp of Henry Billups, circa 1950

- A stamp, 3" by 2.5", featuring a portrait of Henry Billups. Acc. 1999.009
- Item 153: GALA Button, 1992

- A yellow button, 2.25" in diameter. It has a green border and green lettering reading "William and Mary Gay and Lesbian Alumni/ae" around the perimeter and "GALA" under the WM cipher in the center. Gift of GALA. Identical to Acc. 1992.018. Acc. 1999.013.
- Item 154: Tercentenary Buttons, 1993

- Four buttons (two identical pairs), 2.25" in diameter. Two of the buttons have a white background with green and gold stars and the words "Happy Birthday 300 William & Mary." The other two have a yellow background and read "Busch Gardens Williamsburg, VA. William and Mary 300 Birthday Bash Saturday October 23, 1993. Sponsored by Anheuser-Busch Inc." Acc. 1999.034.
- Item 155: Silver Coins, 1693

- Three English coins (a six pence, a half crown, and a shilling) from 1693. The coins are framed together and rest in green lucite. They were given to the College in 1982 and transferred from the Muscarelle Museum to the Archives in 1995. Gift of William S. Hubard (class of 1946). Acc. 1999.035.
- Item 157: Handle, 1935

- A corroded handle and pieces of metal, wood, and cloth. These items were found in an envelope containing photographs of the Botetourt coffin handles. The Botetourt coffin handles, posts, and escutcheons (Acc. 1981.110) were found under the Wren Building in 1925. Acc. 1999.074.
- Item 158: Marshall-Wythe School of Law Pencil, 1999

- A green pencil stamped "W&M Marshall-Wythe Law Library" in gold. These were given out at the Law School Library open house, June 9, 1999. Acc. 1999.093
- Item 160: Tercentenary Bookmark, 1993

- A machine-embroidered cloth bookmark, 9" long. It bears the College seal, a depiction of the Wren Building, and the words "College of William & Mary 1693-1993." There is a short gold tassel hanging from the bottom. Acc. 2002.050.
- Item 161: Living Wage Campaign Pins, Circa 2000

- Six buttons: two with white writing that reads "Trabajos con Justicia Jobs with Justics" on a purple background; one rectangular button with an image of three organizers and the words "Union Summer A Project of the AFL-CIO"; one round blue button that reads "Jobs with Justice" in white; one small white button with the letters "UE" in the center and the words "United Electrical Radio & Machine Workers of America" around the perimeter; and one large yellow button with the words "I Know Kissinger is a Criminal" in black. Acc. 2002.066.
- Item 162: Richard Cornish Endowment Fund Button, 2003

- A button, 2.25" in diameter, with an off-white background and the words "Richard Cornish Endowment Fund" above the William and Mary cypher in maroon print. The Richard Cornish Endowment Fund was established by GALA in 1993. This button is from the tenth anniversary GALA celebration for the Cornish fund campaign. Acc. 2003.012.
- Item 163: NASA Patch, 2003

- A navy blue patch, 5" long, in the shape of a space shuttle. It has the names Brown, Clark, Chawla, Anderson, Ramon, Husband, and McCool in white around the edge, along with "STS 107." This is an official NASA patch for the Space Shuttle Columbia, identical to those worn by the Columbia astronauts on their 2003 mission. Gift of Bart Singer. Acc. 2004.001.
- Item 164: William and Mary Window Decal, 2004

- A clear window decal measuring 3.75" by 4". It features the William and Mary cypher and a crown in gold. Gift of Susan Riggs. Acc. 2004.002.
- Item 165: Copper Striking of Botetourt Medal, circa 1772

- A circular medal struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend "Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS." The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the college charter from a seated William III and a standing Mary II. The legend reads "GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO." The number of copper medals struck is unknown but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Identical to Acc. 1983.031 and Acc. 1980.069. Acc. 2005.024.
- Item 166: Norfolk Division Box, 1955

- A black plastic box commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary. The cover depicts the College seal and bears the words "College of William and Mary in Norfolk Silver Anniversary." Acc. 1982.073.
- Item 175: Swem Library Luggage Tags, circa 2007

- Two white luggage tags with maroon script. The tags include the Swem Library window logo, the library website's URL, and this quote from Saint Augustine: "The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page." Acc. 2007.054.
- Item 201: Botetourt Medal, 1941

- Medal, 1.5" in diameter, which belonged to Forrest D. Murden, Jr. This medal came with the Society of the Cincinnati Medal, Acc. 1981.012. Murden received these medals at the 1941 commencement. See also Items 91 and 92 ??? Acc. 1981.013.
- Item 202: Philomathean Literary Society, Badge, 1892

- Yellow silk badge with gold braid. Badge reads "Praesto et Persto / Philomathean Literary Society / College of William and Mary / June 29, 1892. Reverse reads "Jenny Turner". Acc. 1982.040.
- Item 203: Phoenix Literary Society, Badges, 19 October 1850

- 1 long badge, 1 short badge. Acc. 1980.029.
- Item 411: Herbert Ganter medals, ring, 1927

- W&M class of 1927 ring, inscribed "HLG,AB" on inside; one KA pin with guard, decorated with pearls and sapphires; KA pin in gold with black enamal; one replica of the original KA badge; a silver charm with KA seal on it; replica of original PBK key, with initials "GH" on reverse; Ganter's 1925 PBK key; scholarship or literary key inscribed "HL Ganter /24-/27"; charm on chain with W&M Greek temple seal; 3 medals from Sacred Heart School and 7 from St Mary's University, Texas; gold watch on chain; locket; fleiur-de-lys pin; pieces of California gold; and 1968 penny in a bottle. Acc. No 1987.010
- Item 414: PDA Medal, late 18th century

- Original PDA medal, silver, 1 1/8" long, bit of the edge broken off possibly where the ring was attached to hang the medal on a ribbon. The only know medal extant. Clasped hands and "mentem Spectato" on one side and PDA March 12, 1773 on the other. Believed to have belonged to Maj. John Hartwell Cocke. Acc. No 1999.100
- Item 415: Class Buttons, 1932-1966

- Buttons with graduation year on it 1932-1966. Acc. No 1988.109
- Item 420: Buttons, belt buckles, cockades, 1898

- John Womack Wright Collection of 68 buttons, 2 belt buckles, and 2 cockades taken from Spanish prisoners of war or from sunken ships in Cuba; also a commemorative medal for the World's Columbian Exhibition in Chicago, 1893. Acc. No 1987.147
- Item 422: Earl Gregg Swem Pin Collection

- Various medals, pins, and other items includes SAE pin, 2 ODK keys, Alpha Kappa Psi pin, FHC medal, Phi Beta Kappa key, Williamsburg High School pin, Hi-Y(high school organization) pin, 4 dog tags and 2 service buttons from World War II, and a 35 year service pin from the US Treasury Dept; and what may be a broken SAE pendant.
Acc. No 1990.017
- Item 439: Campaign for a Living Wage Button, circa 2000

- Two blue buttons with white print reading "Trabajos con Justicia / Jobs with Justice." Gift of James Spady. Acc. 2008.17.
- Item 440: Campaign for a Living Wage Button, circa 2000

- Two blue buttons with white print reading "Jobs with Justice." Gift of James Spady. Acc. 2008.17.
- Item 441: Campaign for a Living Wage Button, circa 2000

- One white button featuring a red octagon meant to indicate a stop sign. Black print reading "Newport News Shipbuilding USWA Local 8888" is outside of the stop sign and "Stop Navy Strikebreaking" is on the stop sign. Gift of James Spady. Acc. 2008.17.
- Item 447: WCWM Buttons, circa 1981

- Three WCWM buttons. The buttons are 1.25" in diameter and white with "WCWM FM" in orange. Acc. 2008.32.
- Item 448: Beta Alpha Psi Fraternity Pin, circa 1926-1960

- Gold with black inset with the Greek letters for Beta Alpha Psi. Acc. 2008.36
- Item 449: Welcome to the Library Bookmark, 2008

- One bookmark from the library of Richard Bland College of the College of William and Mary. The bookmark is Gray and made of tin with a silver tassel on the end of it. On the front of the bookmark is the logo for the RBC Library as well as "Welcome to the Future" written in green lettering. Also written on the front of the bookmark is "Richard Bland College" and the library's internet address www.rbc.edu/library. The bookmark is in excellent condition and is 4 5/8"x3/4". It was given out during a talk by RBC librarian Virginia Cherry at Swem Library on 9/4/2008.
- Item 450: Key Chain Engraved with Mrs. Tyler, undated

- One brass key chain engraved with the words "Mrs. Tyler" on it. There is also a key attached with the words "Yale, Stamford, Connecticut" written on it. The chain is approximately 2 1/4" x 2 1/2". Both the key and the chain are in fair condition with a little corrosion on each. Acc. 2008.109
- Item 451: Green Class of 1935 Alumni Society Buttons, circa 1975-1985

- Two green metal buttons with "Class of '35 William and Mary" written in gold. The buttons were used during Homecoming Weekend for Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The buttons are in good condition and are 2 1/2 inches x 2 1/2 inches. Acc. 2008.167a-b
- Item 452: Yellow Class of 1935 Alumni Society Button, circa 1975-1985

- One yellow metal button with "Class of '35 William and Mary" written in green. The button was used during Homecoming Weekend for Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The button is in good condition and is 2.25 inches x 2.25 inches. Acc. 2008.167c
- Item 453: Ernest W. Goodrich Alumni Pin, circa 1970

- One white pin from an Alumni event for the Class of 1935 at the College of William and Mary. A gold ribbon is attached to the top of the pin. The name "Ernest W. Goodrich" and the class "'35" are written in green. The pin is in good condition and is 2 3/4 inches in diameter. Acc. 2008.169a
- Item 454: Ernest W. Goodrich Alumni Pin, circa 1970

- One white pin from an Alumni event for the Class of 1935 at the College of William and Mary. A gold ribbon is attached to the top of the pin. The name "E.W. Goodrich" and the class "'35" are written in green. The pin is in good condition and is 2 3/4 inches in diameter. Acc. 2008.169b
- Item 455: my1693 Alumni Association Button, circa 2008

- One green tin button with "my1693" written in gold and "wmalumni.com" written in white below." The button was given out to alumni by the William and Mary Alumni Association. The button is in good condition and is 2.25 inches x 2.25 inches. Acc. 2009.004
- Item 456: College of William and Mary Gold Fraternity Bracelet, circa 1937

- One gold bracelet that was once worn by Bruce Mattson and given to Mary Hurley Mackey Sainsbury, both students at William and Mary. The bracelet has a black onyx centerpiece with a gold crest. The crest contains the Greek letters Pi Kappa Alpha. The bracelet is approximately 3 1/2" long and is in good condition. Acc. 2009.065
- Item 457: College of William and Mary Gold Ring, circa 1937

- One gold ring that was once worn by Bruce Mattson that was given to Mary Hurley Mackey Sainsbury, both students at William and Mary. The ring has a black onyx centerpiece with a gold crest in the middle. The face of the ring is 3/4"x1/2" and is in good condition. Acc. 2009.066
- Item 458: Novak for Vice President Law School Button, 2008

- One aluminum button was was used during an election for a student organization at the Marshall-Wythe School of Law of the College of William and Mary. The button is red, white, and blue with "NOVAK FOR Vice President" in white lettering. The button is 2 1/4" in diameter and is in good condition. Acc. 2009.079
- Item 459: "Fighting Virginians" Belt Buckle, undated

- One silver belt buckle engraved with "William & Mary Fighting Virginians". In the middle of the belt buckle there is a head of a Native American. The buckle is 3 1/2"x 2" and is in good condition. The buckle was once owned by Herbert Thorpe. This belt buckle was originally produced in the 1920s and replicas were again sold in the late 1970s. Acc. 2009.097
- Item 460: William and Mary Dog Tag, 1913-1916

- One silver dog tag worn by Herbert Thorpe while he was a student at the College of William and Mary. The dog tag is inscribed with "Please Return To," "Herbert Thorpe," "W & M," and "Williamsburg V A." There is also a depiction of a Native American at the top of the dog tag. It is 1 3/4"x3/4" and is in good condition. Acc. 2009.113
- Item 461: Phi Betta Kappa Key of Martha Virginia Sleet, 1930

- One gold Phi Beta Kappa key that was awarded to Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The obverse of the key is engraved with a hand pointing to the Greek letters Phi Beta Kappa and three stars. The reverse is engraved with "Martha V. Sleet, William and Mary 1930, Dec. 5, 1776." The key is in good condition and is 1/2" wide and 1 1/2" long. Gift of Jack Tharp. Acc. 1985.079.3
- Item 462: Football Pin, circa 1925-1936

- One brown painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a red ribbon attached to it. The football is 1 1/2" wide and 2" long, and the ribbon is 1" wide and 5" long. The pin is in good shape with some chips in the paint on the football. Gift of Jack Tharp. Acc. 1985.079.4
- Item 463: Football Pin, circa 1925-1936

- One brown painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a green, white, and gold ribbon attached to it. The football is 1 1/2" wide and 2" long, and the ribbon is 1" wide and 4" long. The pin is in good shape with some chips in the paint on the football. Gift of Jack Tharp. Acc. 1985.079.5
- Item 464: Basketball Pin, circa 1925-1936

- One brown painted tin pin in the shape of a basketball that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The basketball has a green and gold ribbon attached to it. The basketball is 1 1/2" in diameter, and the ribbon is 5" long. The basketball is in good shape with some chips in the paint, but the ribbon is in poor condition showing tears and fading. Gift of Jack Tharp. Acc. 1985.079.6
- Item 465: William and Mary Button, circa 1925-1936

- One aluminum button the reads "W & M' in gold lettering. The button was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The top third of the button is gold, the middle third is green, and the bottom third is silver. The button is attached to a green, gold, and silver ribbon. The button is 1 1/4" in diameter and the ribbon is approximately 2" long. The button is in fair condition with rust on the back of it and the ribbon starting to fade and wrinkle. Gift of Jack Tharp. Acc. 1985.079.7
- Item 466: Football Pin, circa 1925-1936

- One gold painted tin pin in the shape of a football that was once owned by Martha Virginia Sleet, class of 1928. The football has a silver ribbon attached to it. The pin is in good shape with some fraying on the edges of the ribbon. The football is 1 1/2" long and is 3/4" wide, and the ribbon is approximately 1" long. Gift of Jack Tharp. Acc 1985.079.8
- Item 467: P. Geoffrey Feiss Retirement Reception Button, May 2009

- One aluminum button that was given out to attendees of reception and dinner to honor P. Geoffrey Feiss, Provost of the College of William and Mary.The reception took place at the Muscarelle Museum of Art on May 9, 2009. The background of the button is white with a pencil drawing of Mr. Feiss with a green and gold bow tie. The drawing was done by College student Rachel Follis. The button is 2 1/4" in diameter and is in great condition. Gift of Connie McCarthy. Acc. 2009.200
- Item 468: F.H.C. Medal of William G. Guy, circa 1924-1928

- One silver medal with a green and gold ribbon attached that was given to William G. Guy when he was a member of the FHC Society at the College of William and Mary. An ornate "FHC" and "Nov. XI MDCCL" is engraved on the obverse, and a coat of arms is engraved on the reverse. The medal is 1 1/4" in diameter and is in fair condition with some evidence of corrosion. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. Acc. 1986.021.1
- Item 469: Kappa Delta Pi Key of William G. Guy, May 15, 1963

- One gold key from the Kappa Delta Pi, Alpha Xi Chapter, an international education honor society at William and Mary. The key was given to William G. Guy in 1963. The obverse of the key shows the Greek letters Kappa, Delta, and Pi on a scroll, and the obverse of the key is inscribed "W.G.G., C.W.M., 5-15-62, AZ." The key is 2" x 3/4" and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. Acc. 1986.021.2
- Item 470: Mount Allison University Debating Team Pin of William G. Guy, undated

- One gold pin that was awarded to William G. Guy for serving on the Mount Allison University Debating Team. The obverse of the pin has a circle inside a square. Inside the circle there is the number 19. The circle is engraved with the Latin words "Perenes Carpimus Flores." The square is engraved with "Mount Allison Debating Team." The pin is 1/2" x 1/2" and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. Acc. 1986.021.3
- Item 471: Omicron Delta Kappa Key of William G. Guy, 1928

- One gold Omicron Delta Kappa key that was once owned by William G. Guy, a student at William and Mary. The body of the key is a circle with the Greek letters Omicron Delta Kappa on the front of the key. Above the Greek letters are 5 stars and below the letters is the date 1914, the year the organization began. The back of the key is engraved "W.G. Guy, W & M, 1928." The key is 1 1/2" x 3/4" and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. Acc. 1986.021.4
- Item 472: Phi Eta Sigma Key of William G. Guy, circa 1924-1928

- One gold key for the honor fraternity Phi Eta Sigma that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse of the key is inscribed with the Greek letters Phi Eta Sigma in black. The key is 1 1/4" x 3/4" and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. Acc. 1986.021.5
- Item 473: Phi Kappa Phi Key of William G. Guy, circa 1924-1928

- One gold key for the honor fraternity Phi Kappa Phi that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The key is shaped like the sun with a small globe in the middle of it. The Greek letters Phi Kappa Phi appear on the globe. The back of the key is engraved with "W.G.G., William & Mary."The key is approximately 1" x 1/2" and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. Acc. 1986.021.6
- Item 474: Red Cross Pin of Gladys Guy, circa 1941

- One gold Red Cross that was once owned by Gladys Guy, wife of William and Mary student William G. Guy. The pin has a red background with a red and white cross in the middle. The pin is approximately 1 3/4" x 3/8" and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. Acc. 1986.021.7
- Item 475: Sigma Pi Sima Key of William G. Guy, 1931

- One gold key from Sigma Pi Sigma, a Physics Honor Society, that was once owned by William and Mary Student William G. Guy. At the top of the key, there are the Greek letters for Sigma Pi Sigma. Below the letters is a lamp with a light bulb shining rays of light. The reverse of the key is engraved "Sigma Zeta, W.G. Guy, '31." The key is approximately 1 1/2" x 3/4" and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. Acc. 1986.021.8
- Item 476: Sigma Psi Key of William G. Guy, undated

- One gold key from Sigma Psi that was belonged to former William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse reads "Univ. of Chicago, 1903, WM G. Guy." On the reverse, there is the Greek letter for Sigma. The key is approximately 1 1/4" x 3/4" and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. Acc. 1986.021.9
- Item 477: Spelling Pin of William G. Guy, undated

- One gold spelling pin that was once owned by William and Mary student William G. Guy. The obverse of the pin contains an open book and a lamp with the sun's rays coming from it. In the middle of the book and the lamp is the word "Spelling." The pin is approximately 1/2" x 5/8" and is in fair condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. Acc. 1986.021.10
- Item 478: Theta Chi Delta Key of William G. Guy, undated

- One gold key from Theta Chi Delta, an honorary chemistry fraternity, that once belonged to William and Mary student and professor William G. Guy. The key is shaped like a hexagon. The obverse of the key contains the Greek letters for Theta Chi Delta, and on the reverse are a balance with "College of William and Mary", "Prof. William G. Guy," and "A.H." written underneath. The key is approximately 1 1/8" x 11/16" and is in good condition. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. Acc. 1986.021.11
- Item 479: F.H.C. Medal of J. Wilfred Lambert, undated

- One silver medal with a green and gold ribbon attached from the F.H.C. Society that was owned by William and Mary psychology professor and administration J. Wilford Lambert. An ornate "FHC" and "Nov. XI MDCCL" is engraved on the obverse, and two hands shaking with the Latin words "Sta Bilitas Et Fides". The medal is 1 1/8" in diameter and the ribbon is approximately 13" long. The medal is in good condition. Acc. 1994.080.1
- Item 480: 13 Society Charm of J. Wilfred Lambert, 1935

- One gold charm that was given by the secret society "13" to William and Mary psychology professor and administrator J. Wilfred Lambert. The charm is shaped like a clover with a skull and crossbones in one leaf, a 1 in the second leaf, and a 3 in the third leaf. The reverse of the charm reads "Lambert, 35." It is in good condition and is approximately 1" x 3/4". Acc. 1994.080.2
- Item 481: Decorative Box of William G. Guy, undated

- One brown stamped leather box that was once owned by William and Mary student and professor William G. Guy. The box may have been used to house jewelery. The inside of the box is made of silk and is tan in color. The box is 2 3/4" in diameter and is 1 1/2" tall. It is in fair shape with some fading. Gift of Alfred Armstrong. Acc. 1986.021.12
- Item 482: Jon Stewart America Button, 2004

- One aluminum button that was used as a promotional tool for William and Mary alumnae Jon Stewart's book "America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction" in 2004. The button features a photograph of Jon Stewart's face with the words "America", "(The Book)", "(The Pin)." The button is in great condition and is 2 1/2" in diameter. Acc. 2009.221
- Item 483: A Key from an Unidentified Organization owned by J. Wilfred Lambert, undated

- One gold key from an unidentified organization that once belonged to J. Wilfred Lambert, class of 1927, Professor of Psychology, and long-time administrator at the College of William and Mary. The key's face is shaped like a triangle with a black background. There are two hands holding a torch or a sceptor with the word "Iotopio" or "Iotopia." The reverse of the key is engraved "JWL" and "W & M". The key is in good condition and is 1 1/8" x 3/4". Acc. 1994.080.3
- Item 484: Alumni Award Medallion of J. Wilfred Lambert, 1960

- One bronze medallion presented to J. Wilfred Lambert by the College of William and Mary for his service and loyalty to the College. The front of the medal has a lamp at the top of the medal and a laurel wreath at the bottom. It is inscribed "Alumni Award to J. Wilfred Lambert '27 for Service and Loyalty 1960." On the reverse, there is a depiction of the Wren Building with the College Seal and the date 1693. Along the border of the reverse reads "The College of William and Mary in Virginia" and "Wise and True and Just." The medal is in good condition and is 2 3/4" in diameter. Acc. 1994.080.4
- Item 485: William and Mary Commemorate Medal, undated

- One bronze medal struck to commemorate the reign of William III and Mary II of England. This particular medal was used as a watch fob. The obverse of the coin has a depiction of William III and the reverse of the coin has a depiction of Queen Mary II. At the top of the coin, there is a hole where it was drilled to be used as a watch fob. The medal is in fair to poor condition with heavy wear and dents. It is approximately 1 1/8" in diameter. Gift of Mrs. C. Watson. Acc. 2009.250
- Item 486: Phi Mu Pin of Martha Carter Brent, circa 1927

- One gold pin that was given to College student Martha Carter when she joined the Phi Mu sorority. It is a rectangle-shaped pin with about 24 small pearls serving as the background. On top of the pearls contains a black background with the Greek letters for Phi and Mu, two hands shaking, and three stars. The pin is in good condition and is enclosed in a black leather pouch from "L.G. Balfour Co. Attleboro, Mass." The pouch is in fair condition with evidence of fading and a small tear. The pin is approximately 1/2" in diameter and the pouch is approximately 1 1/2" x 2." Gift of Charles Miller. Acc. 2009.269
- Item 487: Silver Napkin Holder, 1907

- One silver holder that was given to the College of William and Mary by Flora Adams Darling in 1907. The holder is inscribed "Presented to the College of William and Mary by Mrs. Flora Adams Darling 1907." The napkin holder is 2" in diameter and is in fair condition, with evidence of rusting. See the Office of the President, Lyon Gardiner Tyler records under "Fundraising--Flora Adams Darling" for more information. Acc. 2009.276
- Item 488: Olde Guarde Medallion of Mary Mackey Sainsbury, circa 1990

- One pewter-colored medallion that given to Mary Mackey Sainsbury by the Society of the Alumni at the College of William and Mary. The medal is approximately 1.5" in diameter on a yellow and green ribbon. It bears the College coat-of-arms and the inscription "1693, The Olde Guarde, 1975, Their Majesties' Royall Colledge in Virginia." Olde Guarde medallions are awarded to alumni who are past their fiftieth reunion. The medal is in good condition. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Acc. 2008.005.3
- Item 489: Pi Beta Phi Pin Given to Mary Mackey Sainsbury, circa 1936-1940

- One gold pin from the sorority Pi Beta Phi that was given to Mary Mackey Sainsbury while a student at William and Mary. The pin is approximately 7/8" x 9/16" and is in fair condition with some traces of corrosion along the bottom of the pin. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Acc. 2008.005.4
- Item 490: Sir Robert Boyle Society Pin Given to Mary Mackey Sainsbury, undated

- One gold pin from the Sir Robert Boyle Society that was given to William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The Sir Robert Boyle Society is open to alumni who have made provisions to leave part of their estate to the College. The obverse of the pin depicts the College Mace in gold with black border that is inscribed with "Sir Robert Boyle Society, The College of William and Mary in Virginia. The pin is in good condition and is approximately 3/4" in diameter. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Acc. 2008.005.5
- Item 491: Gold Pin that was Once Owned by Mary Mackey Sainsbury, undated

- One gold pin that belonged to William and Mary alum Mary Mackey Sainsbury. The pin has a gold backing with a red letter "E," a white letter "L," and two blue lines that join the "L" to make a letter "K". After the "K" is the number "22" in black. The base is engrave with "The Whitehead & Hoag Co., Neward, N.J." The pin is in fair condition with some scuff marks on the base of the pin. The pin measures 3/8" in diameter and the base measures 1/2" in diameter. Gift of Mary Sainsbury. Acc. 2008.005.7
- Item 492: Theta Delta Chi Rush Button, 2007

- One aluminum button from the fraternity Theta Delta Chi to students who rushed the fraternity at the College of William and Mary during the Fall 2007 semester. The button is white with "Rush" in black, the Greek letter for Theta in white with a black background; the Greek letter for Delta in blue with a white background; and the Greek letter for Chi in white with a blue background. The reverse of the pin is in fair shape with several scratches. The button is approximately 2 1/4". Gift of Jeff Frew. Acc. 2009.463.
- Item 493: William and Mary Christmas Ornament, 1990

- One silver commemorative Christmas ornament featuring the College of William and Mary Seal in the middle of the ornament. The ornament is shaped like a diamond with holy leaves etched into the ornament. Inside the diamond is a rectangle with the College Seal with "1693" at the top of the Seal and "William & Mary 1990" written at the bottom of the rectangle. The ornament was created by Commemoratives Adams and Adams of Middlebury, Connecticut and is in the original box. The ornament is approximately 2" x 3 1/4" and is in good condition. Gift of Steve Murden, class of 1974. Acc. 2009.483.
- Item 494: William and Mary Kensington Palace Bronze Coin, 1988

- One bronze coin that depicts William III and Mary II of England on the obverse and Kensington Palace, the palace of William III, on the reverse. The coin was created to celebrate the Tercentenary of the reign of William III, which began in 1688. The coin is in good condition and is approximately 1 1/2" in diameter. Acc. 2009.499
- Sub-Series 2: Dance Cards

- Item 1: Dance Cards, 1926-1927

- Dance cards: Opening Dances of the Cotillion Club, October 22 and 23, 1926, inscription reads "Went with my darling brother. Didn't decide to go until last minute but had marvelous time-"; three dance cards inside one cover for the Final Dances of the Cotillion Club, June 6, 7, and 8, 1927, the couples are Dot Doggett and John Wilkins, "Me" and Johnnie Wilkins, and "Me" and Bob Brewer. Acc. 2007.034
- Item 2: Easter German Dance Card, 1925

- The dance card of Miss Loundes with Mr. Tom for the Easter Dance of the German Club at the College of William and Mary on April 3, 1925. The cover features a drawing of a young woman. There is a water stain on the right side from the cover to the back of the dance card. Acc. 2007.82
- Item 3: Easter Hop Dance Card, 1925

- The dance card of Miss Loundes with Mr. Tom for the Easter Dances of the Cotillion Club at the College of William and Mary on April 17 and 18, 1925. The cover features a lily and the Greek temple version of the College's coat of arms in silver. The pencil attached to the card is broken off. There is foxing on the interior pages and the back cover. Acc. 2007.83.
- Item 4: Dance Cards, 1925-1927

- Five dance programs, 1 "The Bachelors" dance, 1925; 2 "The German Club" dance, 1926 and 1927; and 2 "The Cotillian Club," 1925 and 1926. Acc. 2002.044.
- Item 5: Dance Cards, 1905-1911

- Dance programs from fraternity dances. Acc. 1985.021.
- Item 6: Final Dances of the Cotillion Club Dance Card, June 21-24, 1928

- One dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for the last dances of the Cotillion Club held in Blow Gymnasium at the College of William and Mary. The dance card contains a list of the Cotillion Club Committee members and Chaperons. The front of the card features a man and a women standing close to one another in front of a building. The card is approximately 3"x4" and is in fair condition. Acc. 2009.103.
- Item 7: Final German German Dance Card, June 9, 1915

- One dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for the last German dance of the 1914-1915 school year at the College of William and Mary. The dance was held in the gymnasium and contains a list of visiting Alumni. The dance was held by the Alpha Zeta Chapter of Kappa Alpha. The front of the card contains a portrait of a women in a blue dress and black hat. The card is approximately 3"x4" and is in poor condition with some of the pages torn out. Acc. 2009.104
- Item 8: Pi Kappa Alpha German Dance Card, March 28, 1913

- One dance card owned by Herbert Thorpe for a Pi Kappa Alpha German dance held in the Gymnasium at the College of William and Mary. The card lists the chaperons and most of the dance card is full listing the names of Mr. Thorpe's partners. There is a red string attached to the card with a pencil tied to it that was used to fill out the card. The card is 3 1/2"x5" and is in fair condition with a slight tear and some stains on the cover. Acc. 2009.111
- Item 9: Theta Delta Chi Final German Dance Card, June 7, 1916

- One dance card from the final German Dance of the year at the College of William and Mary in 1916. The front of the card is embossed with a blue Theta Delta Chi crest. Included in the dance card are a list of patronesses, order of dances, "fratres in Collegio", and visiting alumni. The card was printed by E.A. Wright of Philadelphia. There is a black piece of string that is attached to the side of the card and is in good condition. The card is approximately 4 1/2" x 2 1/4" and is in good condition. Acc. 2009.461.
- Sub-Series 3: Awards and Plaques

- Item 21: Kappa Delta Sorority, Plaque

- Plaque includes coat of arms and "Kappa Delta," approximately 5" x 6". Acc. 2007.023
- Item 22: Kappa Delta, Alpha Pi Chapter Sorority, Certificate, May 11, 1942

- Framed certificate of Elaine Lewis upon her initiation into Kappa Delta, Alpha Pi Chapter; signed by Clementine Newman Militzer, Edna Sommerfeld, and Pauline M. Reynolds; approximately 6" x 8". Acc. 2007.024
- Item 119: Plaster Plaque of the Wren Building, 1938

- This plaque, which measures 7.75" x 5.75", depicts the east facade of the Wren Building. It was made by F. DePew of Richmond, VA. Attached to the back is a label describing the building. Gift of F. DePew. Acc. 1985.040. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685960/.
- Item 122: Donald Walton Davis Plaque, circa 1950

- A metal plaque, 3.75" x 8.5", inscribed "Donald Walton Davis, 1882-1950, Professor and Head (1916-1950) Department of Biology, College of William and Mary; President, Virginia Academy of Science; Founder, Virginia Fisheries Laboratory." It used to hang in the Biology Department. Acc. 1986.034.
- Item 133: Plaque with College Coat-of-Arms, circa 1980s

- A gold-toned metal plaque, 3" in diameter, with the College of William and Mary coat-of-arms in the center encircled by the words "The College of William and Mary in Virginia - 1693." Acc. 1988.011.
- Item 146: National Tartan Day Proclamation, March 20, 1998

- Framed proclamation by the United States Senate declaring April 6th National Tartan Day. Label on the reverse reads "Presented to JoAnne Phipps on Tartan Day 1998 by Bret Boyles representing the Honorable Trent Lott Washington D.C." Acc. 2007.044.
- Item 175: William and Mary Plaque, undated

- A metal plaque shaped like a shield, measuring roughly 2.5" by 3.5". It has an orange and gold border and a green background, upon which "WM," two feathers, and "William & Mary Tribe" appear in yellow and gold. Acc. 1994.015.
- Item 198: FirstSearch Plaque, 1991

- A plaque, 5.75" by 8", given to Swem Library from FirstSearch for serving as a test site for the catalog. It is accompanied by a thank you letter from John A. Hearty. Acc. 1998.074.
- Item 209: University of Adelaide Plaque, 1993

- A wooden plaque shaped like a shield, with two red banners reading "The University of Adelaide" and "Sub Cruce Lumen." The banners frame a blue, white, and gold crest featuring five stars and an open book. This plaque was presented during the College's Tercentenary Celebration in 1993. Acc. 2000.009.
- Item 241: Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, undated

- Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, 10" x 16" framed. Awarded by the College of William and Mary, with no name inscribed. Acc. 1983.106.
- Item 245: Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, undated

- Plaque and certificate (2 pieces, chained together) from the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award Committee of the New York Southern Society. Acc. 1983.110.
- Item 246: Writing Award, 1984

- Writing award winners, 1984; winners of the four writing awards (Goronwy Owen Poetry Prize, Glenwood Clark Fiction Prize, Tiberius Gracchus Jones Literary Prize, and the Howard Scammon Drama Prize) presented at commencement May 1984. Acc. 1984.039.
- Item 247: Writing Award, 1985

- Writing award winners, 1985; winners of the four writing awards (Goronwy Owen Poetry Prize, Glenwood Clark Fiction Prize, Tiberius Gracchus Jones Literary Prize, and the Howard Scammon Drama Prize) presented at 1985 commencement. Acc. 1984.042.
- Item 248: Certificate, April 13, 1994

- Certificate of Appreciation by the Greater Williamsburg Area, April 13, 1994, recognizing Timothy Jackson Sullivan for his leadership and support of volunteerism. 11" x 14", mounted. Acc. 1998.094.
- Item 249: American Institute of Architects Award of Excellence Award, 2001

- The Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects Award of Excellence to Sir Christopher Wren Building, Presentation, Renewal, and Replacement for Extraordinary Achievement in Historic Resources, Nov. 10, 2001. 11" x 14", off white with black print. Acc. 2004.015.
- Item 295: College Tercentenary Proclamations, 11 Feb. 1989

- Proclamations recognizing the College's special status in conjunction with the tercentenary celebration of the Glorious Revolution; from, signed, and dated by Prince Charles. Also includes letter from Sir Clive to College President, British newspaper clippings about the College, and a handwritten note by Prince Charles responding a particle clipping article concerning the College. Acc. 1997.015.
- Item 342: John Blair, Jr. Award Plaque, 1978

- Award plaque presented to the college on 12 Feb. 1978 by the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Plaque also discusses a medal that accompanied the award, which was given to the Alumni Society. Acc. 1978.013
- Item 343: John Blair, Jr. Framed Award and Medal, 1978

- One silver frame, 4.3" x 5.5", with the award and medal, frame inscibed with "Presented to the College of William and Mary by the W.M. Grand Lodge, A.F. and A.M., Commonwealth of Virginia Bicentennial Communication, Williamsburg, Virginia, Febrary 13, 1978". Medal is nearly 2" in diameter and suspended from a bar. Medal contains a bust of Blair and words "John Blair Junior Award", other side bears the masonic symbol and name of the college with Feb. 13, 1978. Acc. 1978.013 addition.
- Item 344: Roy P. Ash Plaque, circa 1953

- Plaque reads "Roy Phillip Ash, 1907-1953 Respected Teacher of Biology College of William and Mary 1935-1953." Acc. 1980.102.
- Item 345: Algernon Sydney Sullivan Plaque of John Stewart Bryan, undated

- Plaque awarded by University of Virginia to Jopn Stewart Bryan, wooden frame, roughly 10" x 16". Acc. 1983.104.
- Item 346: Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award of Robert Morton Hughes, undated

- Framed plaque, 10" x 16", awarded by the College of William and Mary. Acc. 1983.105.
- Item 347: American Legion Certificate of Appreciation, 1980

- Certificate laminated onto a wooden plaque, 14" x 11", presented to the college for its help with the 43rd Annual National High School Oratorical Contest. Acc. 1986.003.
- Item 348: Phi Alpha Plaques, 1946, 1950

- 2 plaques, 10" x 12", proclaiming Phi Alpha winner of the National Relations Award, 1945-46 and 1950. Acc. 1986.018.
- Item 349: Plaques "In Memory of Judge Jeremiah Sullivan", 1929

- 2 framed plaques, 6" x 8", with inscription "In Memory of Judge Jeremiah Sullivan, 1794-1870, Grad of Coll. William and Mary, Presented by Mrs. Algernon Sydney Sullivan and her son George Hammond Sullivan, May 1929." Acc. 1987.029.
- Item 350: Algernon Sydney Sullivan Portrait Plaque, 1891

- One bronze plaque, 6" x 5", with a wooden base, 10" x 8", with bust of A. S. Sullivan and inscribed "He was followed with love" and artists name "J.S. Hartley, NY 1981". Note on back explains that this bust is a replica of a tablet portraying Sullivan made for the A. S. Sullivan Memorial Committee in 1891, which depicts Sullivan addressing a jury. Acc. 1987.096.
- Item 351: Vernon L. Nann Sullivan Award Plaque, 1950

- 2 piece plaque, top is wood with a plaster bass relief which hangs from a framed award certificate. Acc. 1998.009.
- Item 476: Copy of 1694 Granting of Arms to College

- Large document in plexiglass mount. Copy of the Granting of Arms of the College with four coats of arms at the top - College of William and Mary, unknown, the Kings, and College of Arms. A red wax impression of the seal of the College of Arms is in a round brass box. Acc. 1980.100.
- Item 477: Library Public Relations Award, 1994

- John Cotton Data Award presented to Swem Library for outstanding public relations among college libraries. Award honors Swem's programs during W&M's 300th anniversary. Award is paper encased in presentation folder. 15"x12". Acc. No 1998.002
- Item 478: L. Tucker Jones Memorial Award Plaque, undated

- One bronze plaque, 13" x 7 3/4", with a wooden base, 14 1/2" x 12 1/4," and inscribed "The L. Tucker Jones Memorial Award 1947. Awarded Annually to the Outstanding Senior Exhibiting High Ideals, Leadership, and Distinction in Men's Intramural Sports." The plaque goes on to list the past winners of the award from 1948-1969. It was given by the Friends of L. Tucker Jones, Professor of Physical Education from 1921-1942. It is in good condition. Acc. 2008.171
- Item 479: College of William and Mary Leading Women Athletes Award, 1923-1931

- Piece of paper on cardboard listing the names of William and Mary's leading women athletes from 1923-24 to 1930-1931 academic years. The list is as follows:
1923-1924 - Caroline Sinclair, Charlotte Best, Mabel Davis
1924-1925 - Charlotte Best, Katherine Armstrong, Ellen Moody
1925-1926 - Marjorie Carter, Anna Wilkins
1926-1927 - Anna Wilkins, Gene Miles, Sallie Cogle
1927-1928 - Cena De Shago, Nancy Burke, Carrie Curle Sinclair
1928-1929 - Nancy Burke, Helen Osmond, Elizabeth Tanner
1929-1930 - Agnes Winn, Charlotte King, Nancy Johnston - Lois Roberts
1930-1931 - Lois Roberts, Agnes Winn, Vivian Dryer
The top of the "C" in "College of William and Mary" at the top of the page is shaped like the College seal in green and gold. There is a silver "W" in front of a gold "M" inside a circle at the bottom of the page. It is in fair condition with some fading along the corners. It is approximately 14" x 20". Acc. 2009.521
- Sub-Series 4: Miscellaneous

- Box 1

- Item 1: William and Mary Stuffed Dog, undated

- One green stuffed dog with a gold tail, ears, and lower jaw. There is a tag on its neck that reads "Nutsy", which is a genuine Personality Pet from Collegiate Manufacturing Company in Ames, Iowa. Acc. 1993.001.2
- Box 2

- Item 1: Indian Mascot Doll, circa 1940-1949

- Green jumpsuit, with a W and M on his chest, 15" tall. Acc. 2007.009. An image is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545132892/.
- Box 7

- Item 1: Football, Plastic Tumbler, 1993

- White plastic tumbler, marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Acc. 2007.027
- Item 2: William and Mary Tribe, Plastic Tumbler, circa 1995

- Yellow plastic tumbler. Acc. 2007.028
- Item 3: Balfour Hillel, Plastic Tumbler, circa 2000

- Yellow plastic tumbler, includes "The real members of the Tribe! www.wm.edu/SO/balfour-hillel" and William and Mary[?] in Hebrew. Acc. 2007.029
- Item 4: 1993 Homecoming, Plastic Tumbler, 1993

- A white plastic cup with small blue, yellow, red and green stars on the face. "William and Mary Homecoming 93'" reads across the front in green letters. 2007.025
- Box 8

- Item 1: Hardee's Plastic Cup, 1980s

- 1 green and white plastic cup with words "WM Tribe" and Indian feathers. Acc. 1994.063.
- Item 2: Plastic Cup, 1980s

- 1 white 3" tall Domino's Pizza cup, inscribed "The Tribe of William and Mary College." Acc. 1994.062.
- Item 3: Plastic Cup, 1980s

- 1 orange 5" tall cup, green and white lettering "WM Tribe" with two white feathers. Acc. 1994.020.
- Item 4: William and Mary Football Plastic Tumbler, 1993

- White plastic tumbler, marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Acc. 1993.041.1
- Item 5: William and Mary Football Plastic Tumbler, 1993

- White plastic tumbler, marks the 100th anniversary of William and Mary football; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Acc. 1993.041.2
- Item 6: Go Indians, Plastic Tumbler, undated

- A yellow cup with green writing that says "GO INDIANS" across the top of the cup. Acc. 2002.049.2
- Box 9

- Item 1: White Domino's Plastic Cup, 1990s

- 1 white cup, 5.5", from Domino's Pizza that was used during an athletic event at the College of William and Mary. The Domino's logo is on all sides of the cup in red and blue. The top edge of the cup reads "The Tribe - William and Mary College" in black lettering. Good condition. Acc. 1995.017.1
- Item 2: William and Mary Tribe Plastic Cup, 1990s

- 1 yellow and green 3" tall cup with words "William and Mary Tribe". Acc. 1995.016
- Item 3: William and Mary Tribe Cup, 1990s

- One 5.5" white plastic cup that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads "WM" with "Tribe" underneath it in green lettering. There are two green and white feathers coming from the bottom right side of the "M." The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition. Acc. 1995.017.2
- Item 4: William and Mary Tribe Cup, 1990s

- One 5.5" white plastic cup with a green background that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads "WM" with "Tribe" underneath it in white lettering. There are two white feathers coming from the bottom right side of the "M." The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition. Acc. 1995.017.3
- Item 5: William and Mary Tribe Cup, 1990s

- One 5.5" white plastic cup that was given out during athletic events at the College of William and Mary. The front of the cup reads "WM" with "Tribe" underneath it in green and yellow lettering. There are two yellow and green feathers coming from the bottom right side of the "M." The cup is from Hardees and is in good condition. Acc. 1995.017.4
- Item 6: Soceity of the Alumni Plastic Cup, circa 1990s

- One green 5.5" cup with words "The College of William and Mary -- Society of the Alumni" in gold letters. Acc. 1995.019
- Item 2: Silver Case, circa 1746/1747

- Silver case, supposed to have belonged to William Dawson and which once contained the seal of the diploma for the degree of Doctor of Divinity awarded to him by the University of Oxford, 10 February 1746/1747. The case bears the mark of English silversmith Robert Makepeace. Acc. 1998.068.
- Item 5: Sundial Collection

- Replica of 1815 sundial, brass without base (this is one of two replicas; the other did have a base, and was given to President Paul Verkuil); rubber mold and wood pattern made by Prof. George Crawford; wood pattern of the equation of time graph made by Crawford; photograph indicating where the sundial formerly stood. Acc. 1977.024.
- Item 7: Candelabrum, 1968

- This silver candelabrum was given to the College of William and Mary by the Drapers Company of London in honor of the College’s 275th anniversary in 1968. The candelabrum was designed by London silversmith Leslie Durbin. Acc. 1983.117. Images available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/501502142/.
- Item 9: Branding Irons, circa 1900s

- Acc. 2004.006
- Item 15: Mug, circa 1985

- Mug featuring the College Coat of Arms in green and gold encircled by "College of William and Mary 1693;" manufactured by WC Bunting Co., east Liverpool, Ohio. Acc. 2007.017
- Item 16: Kappa Delta Sorority, Stein, 1945

- Stein includes the name "Punchy;" manufactured by Nassau China Co., Trenton, New Jersey. Acc. 2007.018
- Item 17: The President's Council, Silver Plate

- Engraved with the name "Miss D. Elaine Lewis," 7"; manufactured by Wilton, Columbia, Pennsylvania Acc. 2007.019
- Item 20: Tribe Spring Sports Home Schedules, Magnet, 2006

- Tribe spring sports home schedules includes men's and women's golf, baseball, men's and women's tennis, and lacrosse; sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. Acc. 2007.022
- Item 24: Tribe, Plastic Tumbler, undated

- Tribe white plastic tumbler; sponsored by Hardee's restaurant. Acc. 2007.026
- Item 29: Mason School of Business, Paperweight, November 11, 2005

- Acrylic paperweight commemorating the re-dedication (naming) of the School of Business to honor Raymond A. "Chip" Mason, class of 1959 and president and CEO of Legg Mason, Inc.; includes William and Mary cypher logo. Acc. 2006.002
- Item 32: The Fourth Century Club, Bookmark, circa 1993

- Gold bookmark given to contributors at the leadership level for the William and Mary Annual Fund's Fourth Century Fund. The bookmark is attached to an explanatory card. Acc. 2007.035
- Item 35: Horseshoe, undated

- This rusted horseshoe was unearthed in 1982 as workmen were preparing an area approximately 20 feet to the northwest of the door to the Chapel in the College (Wren) Building for tree removal/planting. Wilford Kale found the horseshoe in the overturned dirt and took it to the Office of the President and it was later transferred to the University Archives. Acc. 1983.006. Image available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133244/.
- Item 36: Musical Football Ashtray, circa 1970-1990

- Plastic black ashtray 7" across; a brown football with green and gold laces is in the center. Acc. 1994.025
- Item 37: The Fourth Century Club, Bookmark, circa 1993

- Pewter bookmark given to contributors at the for the William and Mary Annual Fund's Fourth Century Fund. The bookmark was made by Deafull Pewter in Pugwash, Nova Scotia, Canada. Acc. 2007.040
- Item 38: Gift from Leiden University, Plate, 1993

- This 8"x12" plate was presented to the College of William and Mary by Leiden University in honor of the College of William and Mary's Tercentenary in 1993. Acc. 1993.042. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545254991/.
- Item 39: Gift from South Bank University London, Plate, circa 1993

- This 8"x12" plate was presented to the College of William and Mary by South Bank University London in honor of the College of William and Mary's Tercentenary in 1993. The seal of South Bank University is depicted on the plate. Acc. 1994.016. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/545133302.
- Item 59: Copper Striking of Botetourt Medal, circa 1772

- A circular medal struck from the original dies by Thomas Pingo at the Royal Mint circa 1772. The obverse has a profile of George III and the legend "Regnante Georgio Tertio MVSIS AMICO QVESTIUM MERITIS." The reverse shows a kneeling James Blair receiving the college charter from a seated William III and a standing Mary II. The legend reads "GVL et MAR. TRADVNT BLARD CHART COL ANNO REGNI QVARTO." The number of copper medals struck is unknown but probably exceeds the number of gold medals (eight) actually awarded to students. Identical to Acc. 1983.031 and Acc. 2005.024. Acc. 1980.069.
- Item 88: Wax Impressions of the College Seal

- Two red wax impressions of the College of William and Mary seal with a Greek temple in the center. The Greek temple version of the coat of arms was used from 1783-1930. Acc. 1980.101.
- Item 103: Silver Plate with College Seal

- This plate was presented to the College by Professor E.C. Branchi in 1934. It was hand-hammered by silversmiths in Chile. Acc. 1982.021.
- Item 110: Knife, 1950s

- A knife taken from the student dining hall in the 1950s and returned anonymously in 1981. Acc. 1983.123.
- Item 131: Letter Opener, 1985

- A pewter letter opener, 7.5" long, with the cypher of William III and Mary II decorating one end. It was made by Shirley Pewter Shop and given to the members of the President's Council the weekend of President Paul Verkuil's inauguration. The box, 9.25" long, was made by Pohlig Co. of Richmond, VA and is inscribed "The President's Council." Acc. 1985.078.
- Item 134: Penpoint, 1906

- The Penpoint used by Governor Swanson to approve the act transferring the property of William and Mary to the Commonwealth of Virginia on March 7, 1906. Gift of R.L. Spencer. Acc. 1988.068.
- Item 137: Coffin Plate of John Randolph, 1784

- Coffin plate of John Randolph, Esq. dated 1784. John Randolph was the son of Sir John Randolph and Attorney General. He was buried in the William and Mary Chapel. A workman found this plate and carried it away. Gift of Beverly R. Tucker of Richmond, VA. Acc. 1981.111.
- Item 138: Handles, Posts, and Escutcheons from Lord Botetourt's Coffin, 1770

- Pieces of the silver coffin handles, posts, and eschutcheons, presumably from the coffin of Lord Botetourt. These were found under the floor of the Chapel in 1925 by Joseph H. Smith, a faculty member at the College. The coffin plate from Lord Botetourt's coffin is on loan to Colonial Williamsburg. Acc. 1981.110. Images are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685428/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577685320/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577674823/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577674787/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577684958/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577684840/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/577684694/.
- Item 139: Coffin Handle

- A corroded handle and unidentified pieces of metal, wood, and cloth that were found in an envelope also containing photographs of the Botetourt coffin plate and handles. Acc. 1999.074.
- Item 140: Coffin Plate of Thomas R. Dew, 1939

- A coffin shipping plate that reads "T.R.D. Williamsburg Virginia U.S.A." It was attached to a box bearing Thomas R. Dew's coffin from Paris to Williamsburg in 1939. Acc. 1981.105.
- Item 141: Belt Buckle, circa 1920

- A round belt buckle, roughly 2" in diameter, decorated with the words "College of William and Mary" and the College seal featuring a Greek temple. Acc. 1989.022.
- Item 147: Gift from the Draper Company, Silver Armada Bowl, 1993

- This silver bowl was presented to the College of William and Mary in honor of the College's Tercentenary in 1993. The engraving around the rim reads: "Presented to the College of William and Mary in Virginia by the Worshipful Company of Drapers of the City of London To Mark the Three Hundredth Anniversary of the College. 1693-1993 and the Endowment of The Drapers' (William and Mary) Tercentennial Award." Acc. 1993.015.
- Item 149: William and Mary Pen, circa 1970

- A maroon and chrome ballpoint pen, 5.5" long, with "College of William and Mary" etched on the shaft. Gift of Susan Riggs. Acc. 1990.011.
- Item 154: Mechanical Pencil, 1990

- A metallic green mechanical pencil decorated with "The College of William and Mary" and the College seal in gold. Purchased at the bookstore; gift of Susan Riggs. Acc. 1990.065.
- Item 156: "Tribe Pride" Bookmark, 1991

- A white felt bookmark shaped like a pennant, 5" long, with "Tribe Pride" written in green. Purchased at the William and Mary bookstore for $0.50. Acc. 1991.002.
- Item 159: William and Mary Compact, 1933

- A black powder compact, 2" square. It has a yellow circular lid with the William and Mary seal in the middle and silver branches coming out from it. The interior contains a mirror and compartments for powder and rouge. It was given to Nina Evalena Pruett by her brother as a graduation present in 1933. Gift of Nina P. Edmunds of Chatham, VA. Acc. 1991.043.
- Item 160: William and Mary Magnet, 1991

- A round magnet, approximately 2" in diameter, featuring the college seal in the center. A sticker on the back indicates that it was purchased at the college bookstore for $1.50. Acc. 1991. 061.
- Item 161: Parking Services Advertising Items, 1991

- Two items promoting William and Mary Parking Services. One is a yellow keychain that reads "William & Mary Parking Assistance 221-4764" in gold letters. The other is an orange ice scraper that reads "College of William & Mary Parking Services Motorist Assistance Program 804-221-4764" in black letters. Acc. 1991.062.
- Item 165: Lugs from Society of the Alumni Postage Machine, 1968-1991

- Printing plates used in the Society of the Alumni postage machine. There is one from the United States Bicentennial, one from the 275th Anniversary of the College, one for non-profit organizations, and three used for homecomings (1989-1991). Acc. 1993.016.
- Item 168: William and Mary Razor, circa 1994

- A green Schick razor with "College of William & Mary" printed in white letters along the shaft and two Shtick Super II blade cartridges. Acc. 1994.007.
- Item 172: Theta Delta Chi Credit Card, 1992

- A Visa Classic credit card issued by the 1st Tennessee Bank and promoted through the fraternity as an "affinity" card. The card is labelled with "Theta Delta Chi Fraternity" and has a black, white, and blue logo shaped like a flag. These cards were set up to give a certain percentage of the profits to the fraternity. This card belonged to Charles L. Kendrick. Acc. 1994.031.
- Item 176: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Crest, circa 1980s

- A tile measuring 3" by 3.5". It is painted silver and bears the Sigma Alpha Epsilon crest. This was one of two crests made for the Virginia Kappa chapter by the American Bindery, to be used for stamping the covers of books and other bound items. Acc. 1994.058.
- Item 178: William and Mary Pocket Calendar, 1983-1984

- A brown soft-bound calendar measuring 6.25" by 3.5". The words "The College of William and Mary 'Alma Mater of A Nation' Williamsburg, Virginia 23187" appear on the cover in gold. Acc. 1994.066.
- Item 181: William and Mary ROTC Unit Crest, 1962-1966

- A green, blue, gold, and white pin with the College seal. William and Mary ROTC unit crests were worn on both shoulders. This one belonged to and was donated by Lynn A. Dievendorf (class of 1966). Acc. 1994.076.
- Item 188: Mousepads, 1995

- Two dark green mousepads with a black lion and black lettering that reads "William and Mary Libraries On-Line LION." Designed by Karen McCluney of Swem Library. Acc. 1995.030.
- Item 190: William and Mary Temporary Tattoos, 1997

- Four temporary tattoos, approximately 1.5" by 1". Each as the letters "W" and "M" and two feathers in green and yellow. Purchased at the Alumni Society gift shop for $2.50. Acc. 1998.014.
- Item 191: Student Identification Card, 1969-1970

- Identification card of Dora Kay Phillips with her photograph, signature, and birthdate. Acc. 1998.046.
- Item 194: William and Mary Checkbook Cover, undated

- A checkbook cover made of green vinyl with "William and Mary" and two cartoon Indians printed in yellow. Acc. 1998.060.
- Item 240: Books, 1911

- Two copies of Francis Scott Key-Smith, Francis Scott Key, author of the Star spangled banner; what else he was and who (Washington, D.C., Key-Smith and Co., 1911). Books were given as the Francis Scott Key Prize by WM. Acc. 1981.106.
- Item 242: Cast of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, undated

- 10" x 17" plaster cast of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, including letter to John Stewart Bryan transferring the plaster cast and a small framed description of the cast. Acc. 1983.107
- Item 243: Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, Master Mold, 1931

- Master mold of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award (mounted on wood), 11" by 18", for galvano process of reproducing the Award. Acc. 1983.108.
- Item 244: Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, Master Mold, circa 1931

- Master mold of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award (unmounted), 9" by 15", for galvano process of reproducing the Award. Acc. 1983.109.
- Item 250: Dies for the Original Botetourt Medal, 1772

- Dies, For the Original Botetourt Medal, 1772; obverse weighs 1,115 grams, reverse weights 1,196 grams. Acc. 1979.020.
- Item 264: Wine Bottle, circa 1880

- This item, about one foot high with a base diameter of about three inches, was discovered in the pedestal to Lord Botetourt's statue in Nov. 1958. The bottle is wrapped in a box and the relevant cover letter about its background is enclosed. Acc. 1981.100.
- Item 265: Wine Bottle, circa 1740

- This item, 9.5" tall with a base diameter of 4.5", was found under Brafferton in 1865. Pres. Ewell gave the bottle to a Union Army officer in 1865, and it was returned to the College in 1957. The bottle's background is discussed by Pres. Ewell in 2 labels placed on the bottle. Relevant correspondence detailing the bottle and its travels is enclosed. Acc. 1981.101.
- Item 268: Candlesticks, undated

- Two brass candlesticks (18.25" high) given by the Canterbury Association. The candlesticks were formerly used in the chapel in the Wren Building. Acc. 1983.125.
- Item 293: Gavel, prior to 1931

- Wooden gavel of the Wren Building made before the 1931 restoration. It was presented to President J. A. C. Chandler. Acc. 1982.020.
- Item 294: Gavel, 1946

- One wooden gavel about 11" long, made from the ancient live oak tree that stood near the college entrance; with silver inscribed ring "To Lisa [??] from Virginia and Charlie [Duke], 1946, wood from the ancient live oak...."; now in two pieces, head and handle. Acc. 1990.028.
- Item 336: Printers Plate of John Tyler, undated

- Printers plate, 7" x 10", image of Pres. John Taylor (1790-1862), name inscribed below. Acc. 1979.013.
- Item 337: Engraving Plate of John Johns, undated

- Copper engraving plate, 13.5" x 8.2" mounted on piece of wood, 15.3" x 10.2", portraying John Johns, inscription includes information about Johns and donor of the plate; item is almost identical to Acc. 1984.011. Acc. 1986.019.
- Item 338: Map of Campus, before 1960

- Printers plate of campus of College of William and Mary. Acc. 1998.053.
- Item 339: Engraving Stamp of Henry Billups, undated

- Engraving stamp used to print picture of Henry Billups. Acc. 1999.009.
- Item 340: Printers Plates, 1940s-1950s

- Printers plates; includes images of the Wren Building, J. Lesslie Hall, Ralph Green, College seals, cartoons, campus buildings, advertisements, and other. Acc. 1999.080.
- Item 341: Delta Delta Delta Award, circa 1948-64

- Bronze award plaque on wood for an Outstanding Student in Freshman Chemistry. 14.5" x 9.5". Acc. 1978.005.
- Item 352: William and Mary Logo Stickers and Decals, 1987

- Sheet of various WM stickers, including 4 coat of arms, 1 "Go Tribe", 1 "William and Mary" with coat of arms, and 2 tribe logo with feathers and letters WM. Acc. 1987.081.
- Item 353: William and Mary Logo Stickers and Decals, circa 1920s-1992

- Miscellaneous designs, logos, and mottos made for various occasions; some with indian heads, indian mascot, boy-girl indians, coat of arms, seal of the college, society of the alumni, etc. Acc. 1987.081 addition.
- Item 354: Flight Club Trophy, 1935

- Presented in 1935 "commemorating flying by the William and Mary Flight Club." The trophy has a black base with a silver eagle and airplane at the top and silver plates on each side listing members, officers, instructors, and awards won. Acc. 1980.104. An image is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/462231373/.
- Item 355: John Lesslie Hall Trophy, 1930-32

- Trophy presented to Elliot Healy (1930), Dwight Brown (1931), and George Brooks (1932). Large brass-colored cup painted black. Acc. 1980.107.
- Item 356: Swem Library Coffee Mugs, 1999

- 2 yellow and green mugs with the Wren Window Logo on them and the insription "A New Library for a New Century". Acc. 1999.029.
- Item 357: Student Assembly Cup, undated

- White plastic cup, front blue and black words appear "The Student Assembly The Credit Union of William and Mary A Branch of Fort Eusitis Federal Credit Union" with phone numbers. Acc. 1998.086.
- Item 358: Campus Activities Board Plastic Cup, 1997

- Gray cup, black design on front, and words on back read "Hail Down Some Fun ... Catch the Cab!". Acc. 1998.085.
- Item 359: Tercentenary Cup, 1993

- 2 green mugs gold colored rim, stars in gold, words "300 William and Mary 1693-1993". Acc. 1998.076.
- Item 360: Jefferson Goblet, 1997

- Gold toned goblet, engraved with "Inauguration of the Thomas Jefferson Presidential Bedroom and Jefferson Cabinet Room", fabricated at ODIOT, Paris. Acc. 1998.041.
- Item 362: William and Mary Homecoming Plastic Cups, 1989-92

- Three 3" tall cups, white, purple, and green. White cup, homecoming 1992 "A Class Act", purple cup, homecoming 1990, "WM Magic, and green cup, homecoming 1989 "The Best of Times." Acc. 1995.018.
- Item 367: Homecoming 1969 Pottery Mug, 1969

- Blue and gray mug, 6" tall, inscribed "Homecoming 1969" and "WM". Acc. 1994.028.
- Item 368: Pottery Mug from the 25th Reunion of Class of 1942, 1967

- Blue and gray, 6" tall, inscribed "25th Reunion -- Class of 1942". Acc. 1994.027.
- Item 369: William and Mary Glass Mug, undated

- Mug, 5" tall, with imprint logo. Mug is cracked. Acc. 1994.026.
- Item 371: Mug from 25th Reunion of the Class of 1967, 1992

- Red, white, and black ceramic mug commemorating both Homecoming 1992 and the class reunion. Acc. 1994.012.
- Item 373: Drapers' Company Armada Dish, 1993

- Silver bowl given in honor of the College's tercentenary. Originally given to College during a Charter Day dinner on Feb. 12, 1993. Acc. 1993.015.
- Item 374: Wine Decanter, 1965

- 1 green wine decanter with seal on front reading "Chi Omego Winter Journal '65", straw stopper and tassle, and inner bubble for holding ice. Made in Italy and belonged to Kennon Pate McKee, class of 1968. Acc. 1991.097.
- Item 375: China Bowl, 1981

- White English bone china bowl, 4" tall and 9" in diameter, trimmed with gold, bearing college coat of arms in green and gold, inscription on bottom states bowl was made for the Society of the Alumni by Royal Worcester Company. Acc. 1991.034.
- Item 376: Plastic Cup, circa 1976

- One yellow cup, 5" tall, decorated at the top with WM feather logo and the words "Go Indians", and carrying advertisement for Ted Filer's Ford Dealership. Acc. 1991.023.
- Item 377: Class of 1942 Reunion Mug, 1967

- One blue and gray stoneware mug, 6" tall, inscribed "25th Reunion, Class of 1942" and "WM", made in colonial pattern. Acc. 1991.020.
- Item 378: Homecoming 1990 Cup, 1990

- Purple plastic cup 4.5" tall, issued by the Society of the Alumni, carring "William and Mary Magic" logo for the 1990 homecoming. Acc. 1990.069.
- Item 379: Homecoming 1989 Cup, 1989

- One green plastic cup, 4.5" tall, issued by the Society of the Alumni, carring "The Best of Times" logo for homecoming 1989. Acc. 1990.068.
- Item 380: Hardee's Plastic Cup, 1990

- 1 white cup, 5.25" tall, decorated with the College of William and Mary feather logo and carrying the motto "Tribe Pride - Get It!" The cup also includes a Hardee's restaurant logo and stickers and used in drink sales at William and Mary Hall. Acc. 1990.064.
- Item 381: Society of the Alumni Plastic Cup, 1990

- Two green cups, 4.5 tall, decorated in gold on two sides with coat of arms and the words, "The College of William and Mary - The Society of the Alumni". Acc. 1990.013.
- Item 382: Plate Fragment, circa 1924-29

- Large fragment of a 7" plate decorated with the Greek temple form of the college seal; the plate was made by Carr, Kinnier, Montgomery, & Co.. It was found near a mill site on Lake Matoaka by the son of John Hodges. Acc. 1989.121.
- Item 383: Wedgwood Plate, 1989

- One blue jasper-ware plate, 8.25" in diameter, made by Wedgwood; plate shows scenes of London on top, bottom reads "Presented to the College of William and Mary, Charter Day, 11th Febrary 1989, Bernard Weatherill, Speaker". Weatherill was Speaker of the House of Commons. Acc. 1989.018.
- Item 384: College China Platter, 1930s

- One white platter, 9.25" x 13.25" x 1.5", decorated with a band of green and brown with the college coat of arms in brown, used in the dining hall in the 1930s, made by the Sterling China Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. Acc. 1988.077.
- Item 385: VIMS Aquarium Plastic Cup, 1987

- One white cup, 5" tall, with 2 green and blue turtles and the words "VIMS Aquarium" on the side. Acc. 1987.075.
- Item 386: College Mug, circa 1970

- Dark green mug, 4" tall, decorated with banner stating "College of William and Mary" and with the coat of arms, purchased in the college bookstore. Acc. 1987.023.
- Item 387: Cup Fragment, circa 1920s ?

- Fragment of coffee cup, showing the Greek temple form of the college seal, found on Canterbury Lane in Walnut Hills area of Williamsburg during a landscaping project in 1987. Acc. 1987.022.
- Item 388: Silver Beaker, circa 1824

- 1 coin silver beaker, 3.25" tall by 3" across, inscribed with "H", made by William Adam Williams of Alexandria for David Holms of Winchester; silversmiths mark W.A.W is on bottom. Acc. 1987.014.
- Item 389: College Plastic Cups, 1981, 1984

- One yellow cup, 5" tall, with "William and Mary" and the WM logo around rim in green, sold at College Bookstore. One white cup, 4.5" tall, with "William and Mary Tribe" and WM logo in green, Milton's Pizza ad on back, purchased at a WM football game in 1981. Acc. 1985.041.
- Item 390: Glass Goblet, circa 1862

- Glass goblet, 6" tall, 3.5" in diameter, removed from college dining hall by a Union soldier during the Civil War. The stem has been reattached and base has been polished where a break occurred. The goblet was given to the donor who obtained it from the daughter of the soldier who took in from the dining hall. Acc. 1984.041.
- Item 391: Ceremonial Smoking Pot of Tau Chi, 1844 ?

- Slip-cast, unglazed, red-bodied earthenware bowl with raised classical and floral decoration and 12 decorated sockets for pipe-stems. Bowl is 6.25" tall, 11" wide. Bottom stamped "Bergmann" and "1844". Acc. 1980.105.
- Item 392: Glorious Revolution Commemorative Plates, 1989

- Two English china plates, 10 7/8" in diameter; one reads "Tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution" with pictures of Queen Elizabeth II, King William, Queen Mary, the Lord Chancellor, and the Speaker of the House of Commons. The second plate reads "300 Years of Anglo-Dutch Friendship and Co-operation" with pictures of King William, Queen Mary, Queen Beatrix, and Queen Elizabeth. Acc. 1989.141.
- Item 403: Address of Thanks to King William and Queen Mary, circa 1693

- Framed photostat of address of thanks from the General Assembly of Virginia to King William and Queen Mary, expressing thanks for support of the College of William and Mary. Acc. 1989.023.
- Item 410: Certificate of Appreciation from the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, 1960

- 1 certificate, 10" x 13", signed by the Board of Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company, expressing their appreciation to WM and Colonial Williamsburg for use of their facilities during annual meetings; certificate has illuminated letters. Acc. 1984.026.
- Item 411: Bookplates, undated

- Various metal bookplates attached to wooden flat-boards which belonged to the Botetourt Bibliographical Society. Acc. 2002.069.
- Item 415: College Pencil, 1999

- Green pencil stamped "WM Marshall-Wythe Law Library," given at Law Library open house June 9, 1999. Acc. 1999.093.
- Item 416: Box Camera, undated

- Box camera with black hood. Acc. 1999.069.
- Item 417: Porcelain Pin Tray, undated

- Porcelain tray decorated with scene of the front campus, William and Mary. Presented to the College by Mildred Inman Packer, class of 1925, in 1978. Transfered from the Muscarelle Museum. Acc. 1999.036.
- Item 418: Dartington Glass Goblet, undated

- Glass goblet etched with Hargrave portrait of James Blair. Given to the college in 1973 by David Beers Quinn, James P. Harrison Visiting Professor of History, 1969-70. Presented at a dinner in London for British alumni and visiting American alumni. Transfered to Archives from the Muscarelle Museum. Acc. 1999.037.
- Item 421: Fan, circa 1996

- Football shaped fan attached to a stick. Heavy cardstock, front is yellow and green. Back reads "I'm a WM Fan!" Taco Bell logo on left back. Acc. 1998.087.
- Item 422: Credit Union Mousepad, circa 1997

- Blue mousepad with white logo and William and Mary lettering, 8" x 9". Acc. 1998.011.
- Item 423: Cigarette Case, circa 1940s

- Two piece cigarette case made of plastic with camel on top and WM on bottom. Acc. 1998.004.
- Item 425: Princeton University Pewter Plate, 1993

- Pewter plate, 5" diameter, with Princeton Tiger logo engraved, gift from the Sons and Daughters of Princeton University to the College for its 300th Anniversary. Acc. 1995.021.
- Item 426: WM Maryoploy Game, 1992

- Board game based on Parker Brothers' Monopoly game, versions of which have been done for universities. Produced by Late for the Sky Productions Company, this is the College of William and Mary version, using campus and Williamsburg landmarks. Acc. 1993.010.
- Item 428: LION Magnet, 1995

- A white magnet with green print featuring a lion that reads "William and Mary Libraries On-Line LION" and the participating libraries listed below: Swem Library, Marshall-Wythe Law Library, Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences Library, Richard Bland College Library. Designed by Karen McCluney of Swem Library. Acc. 2007.80.
- Item 432: Mechanical Pencil, 1990

- Green mechanical pencil decorated with the college seal and "The College of William and Mary", sold in campus bookstore. Acc. 1990.065.
- Item 437: Football Schedule Plaque, 1940

- A white metal sign, 12.5" x 5", listing home and away games of the College of William and Mary football team. The Indian head logo is pictured. The sign is in excellent condition. Acc. 1984.080. A second plaque in fair condition with some damage is also available.
- Item 438: Spectacles of Thomas Cocke, circa 1775-1797

- Spectacles of Thomas Cocke (WM 1780), a founder of PBK. Acc. 1982.019.
- Item 442: Philomathean Literary Society Ribbon, June 29, 1892

- Philomathean Society ribbon Acc 1982.040
- Item 443: Philomathean Literary Society Gavel

- Philomathean Literary Society Gavel Acc. 1982.008
- Item 459: Ceremonial signing pen and stand, circa 1995

- Ceremonial pen with white ostrich feather and metal stand. Given to College President Timothy Sullivan probably in 1995. Sticker on box is from Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility in Newport News, VA. (presently (2007) known as the Jefferson Labs). Acc. 1995.025.
- Item 466: Brafferton Prize die,

- Round metal die in 2 pieces. base is 5" in diameter, die: 2 1/4" in diameter. For striking the Brafferton Prize for scholarship in the School of Pedagogics. Acc. 1983.124
- Item 467: Lord Botetourt miniature carved model, 1958

- A 3" x 7" white miniature carved model of Lord Botetourt. It is a memento from the 35th class reunion of the Class of 1958. Acc. 1994.056.
- Item 471: Head of Zeus, 1993

- Plaster cast 7" on wood base with bronze plaque in honor of Charter Day 1993. Gift from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Acc. 1994.047.
- Item 474: Homecoming Collection, 1992

- Seven sheets of stationary and four envelopes with "Homecoming 1992" logo; three red, white and black plastic cups with "W&M Homecoming '92"; small red, white and black box, shaped like a tuxedo with "150" marked in gold; black and red bag with "W&M Homecoming '92" logo. Acc. 1994.010.
- Item 475: Embosser for the College Seal, 1960-1962

- Embosser which affixes the seal of the College. Seal depicts Virginia state outline on a shield with sun and lamp. 1960 below shield. All surrounded by "The College of William and Mary". Acc 1982.072.
- Item 478: Endowment Fund Passbooks, 1920-1932

- Peninsula Bank and Trust Co passbooks reflecting endowment fund deposits. Includes Junior Class Fund(1926), Landscape Fund, dormitory fund, W&M guarantee fund, W&M general endowment, Science Hall fund, PBK fund, Senior class(1926). Acc. 1999.039
- Item 481: "Hark Upon The Gale" Printer's Plate, 1984

- Printers Plate used in book "Hark Upon The Gale" by Wilford Kale. Acc. 1999.072
- Item 482: Bumper Stickers

- Variety of automobile Bumper Stickers with W&M logo. Acc. No 2007.081
- Item 483: Tribe Spring Sports Home Schedules, Magnet, 2006-2008

- Winter sports schedule for men's and women's basketball, gymnastics, swimming and diving.
Acc. 2007.082.
- Item 484: Sigma Pi Fraternity Paddle, circa 1945

- The front side of this Sigma Pi fraternity paddle has a Sigma Pi crest sticker, next to a "William & Mary" sticker. Both stickers are worn and missing some portions. The back side of the paddle has Greek letter Sigma Pi sticker, which is also worn and the signatures of 30 men. Paddle measures aprpoximately 27 1/2" in length. Acc. 2008.10.
- Item 488: Campaign for a Living Wage Donation Can, circa 2002

- A donation can covered with stickers approximately 5.5" in height and 4" in diameter. It includes stickers for the United Steelworkers of America, student labor action coalition, and family farms not animal factories. Gift of James Spady. Acc. 2008.16.
- Item 492: Alumni Center Dedication Bookmark, 1997

- Souvenir metal bookmark from the dedication of the College of William and Mary Alumni Center on October 25, 1997, including the paper holder. The bookmark includes and image of the Alumni House and the text "There's no place like home Homecoming 1997 College of William & Mary Society of the Alumni." Acc. 2008.20.
- Item 493: Cigarette Case, undated

- A clear plastic cigarette case 3" high and 2" wide with a removable top. The case includes "Camel" in blue for the Camel cigarette brand and "W&M" in green block letters. The bottom reads "The Club" and "Tupper." Acc. 2008.21. An image is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/2262261348/.
- Item 494: Swem Library Sunglasses, circa 1999

- A pair of black and neon green sunglasses with "Swem Library" printed in black on both bows. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. Acc. 2008.22.
- Item 495: September 11th Candlelight Remembrance Luminaria Bags, September 11, 2002

- Approximately 1,000 white, wax bags used in a September 11th candlelight remembrance event at the College of William and Mary on September 11, 2002. Participants wrote individual messages on the exterior of each bag. Acc. 2008.23.
- Item 496: William and Mary Sunglasses, circa 1999

- A pair of black and neon yellow sunglasses with "William & Mary" printed in black on the left bow. The sunglasses were given away at the groundbreaking for the Swem Library expansion and renovation. Acc. 2008.24.
- Item 500: ROTC Cigarette Case, circa 1955-1970

- Tan cigarette case with U.S. ROTC in Gold and a green and gold patch with a cat surrounded by the letters W and M. Acc. 2008.38
- Item 502: William and Mary Plate, circa 1963-1993

- White plate with green and gold along the rim and the College seal at the top of the plate. Acc. 2008.40
- Item 503: Plastic Cup, 2008

- White plastic cup with "Tribe Athletics" written in green and gold on the front, without feathers. The back has the Virginia Lottery and Merchant's Square logos. Distributed at the Jimmye Laycock Center opening to the public on June 29, 2008. Acc. 2008.061.
- Item 504: William and Mary Football Magnet, 2008

- One magnet of the 2008 William and Mary football team schedule of games. Acc. 2008.076.
- Item 505: Facsimile of an 18th Century Horn-Book, 1965

- Two facsimiles of horn-books given by the Earl Gregg Swem Library as their Christmas Keepsake for the Friends of the Library. Featured on the horn-books are the letters of the alphabet and numbers from zero to nine. Also written on the horn-books is a copy of the Lord's Prayer. The horn-books are made of wood. They are in good condition. The horn-books are approximately 2 3/4" x 5 1/2". Acc. 2008.131.
- Item 507: John Stewart Bryan Yule Log Barrister Wig, 1934-1942

- One white traditional colonial (barrister) Mens full-bottomed wig worn at the Yule Log Ceremony at the College of William and Mary. It is 19" long and made of horse hair into 3 sections. The inside of the wig has a label that reads "Van Horn and Son, Theatrical Costumers, Philadelphia, PA #0137." It is is in fair condition. Acc. 2009.020.8
- Item 508: John Stewart Bryan Peruke Wig, circa 1940

- One colonial peruke wig with Gray hair and a black ribbon worn by College President John Stewart Bryan. The wig is made of horse hair. It is in good condition. Acc. 2009.021.1
An image of the item is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3389156169/.
- Item 510: Swem Library e-SWAT Mouse Pad, 2008

- One black mouse pad advertising the e-SWAT technical support staff of Swem Library at William and Mary. The top-left hand side of the pad has the Swem window and "Swem Library, The College of William and Mary, swem.wm.edu" in white lettering. The middle of the pad reads "e-SWAT tech help http://swem.wm.edu/e-swat". The bottom right-side of the pad read "Supported with funding from Verizon Foundation" in white lettering. The pad is 9"x8" and is in good condition. Acc. 2009.078
- Item 511: Ultraviolet Ballet Sticker, 2008

- One black and white sticker from the band Ultraviolet Ballet. The sticker was used in the exhibit "Ringing Far and Near: Student Music and Song at the College of William and Mary" at the Earl Gregg Swem Library. The members of the band attended the College of William and Mary. The sticker is 5 1/2" x 2" and is in good condition. Gift of Maria Booth, class of 2008. Acc. 2009.161.
- Item 512: Hollowed Out Colonial Echo, 2005

- One Colonial Echo yearbook that has been hallowed out. The volume could have been used to hold an item. The book was found in the Swem Library Stacks. It is in good condition and is 12" long and 9 1/2" wide. Images of this item are available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906571/, http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906455/, and http://www.flickr.com/photos/scrc/3509906377/. Acc. 2009.186
- Item 513: William and Mary Tercentenary Decals, circa 1991-1993

- One sheet of decals that were created during the College's Tercentenary Committee that planned various events for William and Mary's 300th Anniversary in 1993. Some of the decals include the College Seal, Tribe, WM with the green and gold feather, W&M, and "300 William and Mary, 1693-1993." The sheet is 8 1/2" x 11". All of the decals are still on the original sheet and are in good condition. Acc. 1994.052
- Item 514: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Clipboard, 2008

- One blue clipboard that was made by Tyler Hudgins, the newest initiate of the Kappa Pi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. in Fall 2008. Mr. Hudgins made the clipboard for his Neophyte Showing.. The back of the clipboard reads “Sign Up”, with the Greek letter for Sigma translated as the S, in white lettering. The blue and the writing on the back side are a gesture towards another fraternity. It is 9” x 12” and is in good condition. Gift of Tyler Hudgins. Acc. 2009.209
- Item 515: Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Shield, 2008

- One wooden shield shaped like a crest that was created by Tyler Hudgins for his Neophyte Showing during the Fall 2008 semester. The shield is made of wood and spray painted black and gold. In the middle of teh shield is the date 1975, “Kappa Pi”, Alpha Phi Alpha in Greek letters, and a triangle with a 1 in the middle of it. On the top are 7 jewels representing the 7 founders of the fraternity, the 8 stars on the left represented the 8 solos that crossed into Kappa Pi and the 8 stars on the right are the charter members of the Kappa Pi chapter. At the bottom of the shield, there is the date 1906. The back of the shield contains a black strap that is used as a handle. It measures 19 1/4” x 12” and is in good condition. Gift of Tyler Hudgins. Acc. 2009.210
- Item 516: College of William and Mary Sticker with Wren Building, circa 1980s

- Two stickers depicting the Wren Building on the campus of the College of William and Mary. They were made by The General Printing Co. of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The sticker has two lines for people to print their name, and on the bottom has "The College of William and Mary" "Chartered in 1693". The sticker is in fine condition with some fading and is 3" x 2 1/2". Acc. 2009.237
- Item 517: William and Mary Momogram Sticker, 1986

- Two green and white stickers featuring the W and M monogram of the College of William and Mary. The stickers were produced to benefit the Annual Fund at the College of William and Mary. The sticker reads "W&M" and "The College of William and Mary." The sticker is in good condition and is 5 1/2" x 3". Acc. 2009.238
- Item 518: English Five Guinea Coin, 1692

- One gold five guinea coin from England that bears the likenesses of King William and Queen Mary on the obverse. In 1692, five guineas was an equivalent of 20 shillings, a substantial sum of money. On the obverse of the coin, there is an inscription that reads "Gulielmus Et Maria Dei Gratia," which means William and Mary through the Grace of God. The reverse of the coin contains four crowned cruciform shields bearing the arms of England, Scotland, France and Ireland. The reverse is inscribed with the phrase "MAG BR FR ET HIE REX ET REGINA." The coin is in good condition and is approximately 1 1/2" in diameter. Gift of Mrs. Gwendoline Mackreth. Acc. 2009.247
- Item 519: Wooden Box that Contained an English Five Guinea Coin with Likenesses of William and Mary, undated

- One circular wooden box that was used to hold a five guinea gold coin that bears likenesses of King William and Mary of England. The inside of the box, the bottom contains red velvet and the top is inscribed with "Box made from a piece of the Brigg Betsy Carnes which brought over the Prince of Orange to this country wrecked at Shields." The box is in good condition but shows signs of fading and a few chips. The box is approximately 2 1/2" in diameter. Gift of Mrs. Gwendoline Mackreth. Acc. 2009.248
- Item 520: Coronet Head Large Cent Coin, 1817

- One copper U.S. large cent that features the Coronet Head style that was made from 1816-1839. The penny was found on the campus of William and Mary, next to the library on January 15, 1929. The obverse of the coin has a woman's head with 13 stars surrounding her. The reverse shows a wreath with "One Cent" written in the middle of the wreath. Surrounding the wreath are the words "United States of America." The coin is in poor condition with signs of wear and corrosion. The coin is approximately 1 1/16" in diameter. Gift of Eugene B. Hallan. Acc. 2009.249
- Item 521: English Half Pence Coin, 1694

- One copper English half pence coin that was found in Williamsburg, Virginia. The obverse of the coin contains a representation of King William III and Mary II with the phrase "Gulielmus Et Maria" surrounding the busts. The reverse of the coin features a woman siting in a chair with a shield and spear. On one side of the reverse is written "Britain" and on the other side is "NIA." The coin is in poor condition with evidence of erosion and heavy wear. It is approximately 1" in diameter. Gift of William E. Bozarth. Acc. 2009.251.
- Item 522: Tribe Football Schedule Magnet, 2009

- One magnet shaped like a College of William and Mary football helmet announcing the 2009 home schedule for the football team. The schedule includes games against Central Connecticut State on September 12, Delaware on September 26, James Madison on October 24, Towson on November 7, and New Hampshire on November 14. The helmet is a khaki color with "Tribe" written across it in green and silver. The magnet is in great condition and is approximately 5 1/3" x 4 1/8". Gift of Steven Bookman. Acc. 2009.270.
- Item 523: Eighteenth Century Glass Wine Bottle Seal, 1700s

- One glass seal from a wine bottle. The seal has the letters "NB-B" carved into it in a triangular pattern. The seal is 1" in diameter and is in fair condition with signs of corrosion and chips in the glass. Acc. 2009.277
- Item 524: Clay Impression of an Eighteenth Century Glass Wine Bottle Seal, February 6, 1942

- One clay impression of a glass seal from an Eighteenth Century wine bottle. The impression was created by Edwin C. Rust of the William and Mary Fine Arts Department. The seal has the letters "NB-B" carved into it in a triangular pattern. The impression of the seal is 1" in diameter and is in fair condition. Acc. 2009.278
- Item 525: Pottery Shards found on the William and Mary Campus, undated

- 7 pieces of pottery found on the campus of William and Mary, mainly around the Wren Building, by Laura Parrish from 1983-1984. Acc. 2009.279
- Item 526: Tribe Fall Sports Home Schedules Magnet, 2005

- One magnet featuring the home schedules for the 2005 Fall sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The schedules described are for Football, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Field Hockey, Volleyball, and Cross Country. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is in good condition and is approximately 5" x 8". Acc. 2009.283
- Item 527: Tribe Spring Sports Home Schedules Magnet, 2006

- One magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2006 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, and Lacrosse. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is in good condition and is approximately 5" x 8". Acc. 2009.284
- Item 528: Tribe Fall Sports Home Schedules Magnet, 2006

- One magnet featuring the home schedules for the 2006 Fall sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The schedules described are for Football, Men's Soccer, Women's Soccer, Field Hockey, Volleyball, and Cross Country. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is in good condition and is approximately 5" x 8". Acc. 2009.285
- Item 529: Tribe Spring Sports Home Schedules Magnet, 2007

- One magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2007 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. The magnet was sponsored by the Virginia Lottery. The background of the magnet is gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is in good condition and is approximately 5" x 8". Acc. 2009.286
- Item 530: Panhellenic Scholarship Award Plate, 1961-1965

- One silver plate engraved with the winning sorority each semester for the Panhellenic Scholarship Award at the College of William and Mary. The Greek letters for the winning sorority for each semester is engraved into the plate. The back of the plate is engraved with "Gorham Sterling 124." The plate is in fair condition with several scratches and is approximately 5 1/4" x 9". Acc. 2009.287
- Item 531: Panhellenic Scholarship Award Plate, 1966-1970

- One silver plate engraved with the winning sorority each semester for the Panhellenic Scholarship Award at the College of William and Mary. The Greek letters for the winning sorority for each semester is engraved into the plate. The back of the plate is engraved with "Gorham Sterling 124." The plate is in poor condition with several scratches and pitted tarnish all over the dish. The plate is approximately 5 1/4" x 9". Acc. 2009.288
- Item 532: College of William and Mary Alumni Plate of J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927, 1973

- One silver College of William and Mary Alumni Plate that was given to J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and member of the College's Board of Visitors from 1966 to 1976. The plate was engraved in 1973. The obverse of the plate is engraved with the Wren Building and yard along with "The College of William and Mary" in gold. The reverse of the plate is engraved with "College of William and Mary Alumni Plate, issued by the Society of the Alumni, Solid Sterling Sliver, Inlaid with 24KT Gold, Limited Edition, Sir Christopher Wren Building, #213, 1973." The plate is in good condition with some scuff marks on the reverse. The plate is approximately 8" in diameter. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. Acc. 2009.289
- Item 533: William and Mary President's Council Box of J. Edward Zollinger, Class of 1927, undated

- One pewter box that was once owned by J. Eward Zollinger, Class of 1927 and a member of William and Mary's Board of Visitors from 1966-1976. The lid of the box is engraved with a depiction of the Wren Building and "William & Mary, The President's Council." The bottom of the box is engraved "Shirley, Williamsburg Virginia, Homemade." The box was made by Shirley of Williamsburg run by Shirley Robertson, Master Pewterer of Williamsburg. The box is in good condition with some scratches and scuff marks. Gift of Frances Zollinger White. Acc. 2009.290
- Item 534: Tribe Spring Sports Home Schedule Magnet, 2009

- One magnet showing schedules of home games for the Spring 2009 sports teams at the College of William and Mary. The teams featured on the magnet are Men's Golf, Women's Golf, Baseball, Women's Tennis, Men's Tennis, Lacrosse, and Track and Field. The magnet was sponsored by Suntrust. The background of the magnet is green and gold with players from each of the sports described above. The magnet is in good condition and is approximately 5" x 8". Acc. 2009.292
- Item 535: Kappa Sigma Spring Dance Paddle, 1951

- One shellac oak paddle that was given out by the Kappa Sigma fraternity at the Spring Dance in 1951 at the College of William and Mary. The front of the paddle in engraved with the crest of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity with "NU CHAPTER" engraved in black beneath it. The back of the paddle is engraved with the Greek letters Kappa and Sigma in black, "SPRING DANCE" is engraved in the middle of the paddle, and "1951" is engraved at the bottom of the paddle. Attached to the paddle is a green and orange silk chord and tassel. The paddle is in good condition and is approximately 8 1/4" x 2 1/2." The tassel is approximately 12" long. Gift of James W. Baker and Elaine Campton Baker. Acc. 1991.053
- Item 536: William and Mary Souvenir Plate, undated

- One ceramic souvenir plate featuring the Wren Building of the College of William and Mary in the center of the plate. Also featured are some of the other buildings associated with historic Williamsburg, Virginia including Bruton Parish Church, the Capitol Building, and the Powder Horn. The back of the plate is marked Jonroth England, Old English Staffordshire Ware. The plate was made by Adams Potteries of Staffordshire, England and imported by P.H. Hudson and Bro., Williamsburg, Virginia. The plate is approximately 10" in diameter and in good condition. Acc. 2009.493
- Item 537: Dining Services Plastic Mug, circa 1998

- One plastic mug produced by Dining Services at the College of William and Mary that may have been given to Freshman at the beginning of the Fall semester. The cup contains the logos of various dining options available to students including Swem Library, Center Stage, Itza Pizza, Pizza Hut Express, Chick-fil-A, Starbucks, Burger King, Deli Corner, Pan Geos, Grille Works, World's Fare, Cafe Features, Crannberry Farms, and Salad Garden. The mug has an attached plastic green handle and top. It is in good condition and is approximately 8 1/4" long with the top on, and 3 3/4" in diameter. Acc. 2010.050
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