This item is a glass C.O.T.C. bottle that belonged to C.C. Jennings. The bottle is clear and frosted glass with a green and yellow label painted onto the glass. Label has McGill shield and crossed rifles with "C.O.T.C., McGill University" in yellow and "C.C. Jennings" in green beneath the label.
This item is a silver medal celebrating the centennial of women studying at McGill. The medal depicts a woman in a graduation robe, holding a diploma and a book, standing in front of the McGill Arts building. Text around the edge of the medal reads: "Centennial of women at McGill, Cent ans de présence féminine à McGill, 1884-1984." The back of the medal depicts a venus sign, with text that reads "100, 1884-1984, McGill."
This items is a scrapbook with inserts (removed and placed in envelopes) kept for McGill graduate Chipman Hazen Drury by his mother, Jessie Louisa "Pansy" Drury. It includes school, college and army reports and certificates, newspaper clippings related to Chipman Drury's participation in rugby and swimming at McGill, military training and service during the Second World War, as well as photographs, a copy of his undergraduate thesis, and a loop of metal wire cord with cone-shaped tip, also of woven wire, probably a lanyard or aiguillette from a military uniform. Also contains some material related to Chipman's sister Diana Drury, primarily newspaper clippings about her marriage and her participation in the Montreal Hunt Club.
This item is a Canadian Intercollegiate Rugby Football Union (CIRFU) championship cap from 1906, belonging to Alan H.N. Kennedy. The cap is red velvet with wire trim and wire embroidery of "1906 Champions C.I.R.F.U." and a McGill shield.
This item is a sterling silver spoon commemorating Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Victoria is represented in profile on the handle and in the bowl of the spoon. Text in the bowl reads, "Diamond Jubilee, 1837-1897."
This item is a discus throw medal with a red and cream ribbon. The medal is in three parts, connected by decorative chains, one that reads "Discus throw," one shaped into 1903, one bearing a shield with three martlets, topped by a crown, with text "McGill U.A.A." and surrounded by a cross. Probably won by W.P. Ogilvie.
This item is a scrapbook of material collected by Edna Palmer, Arts '22, during her studies at McGill. Includes newspaper clippings, notes, programmes and tickets, dance cards, decorative napkins, an enrollment card, and a campus map.
This item is a medal depicting two figures, a naked man and a clothed man blowing into a horn, on one side, and a variant of the McGill coat of arms on the other, a shield with three martlets, topped with a crown, with a partial wreath of maple leaves, and the words: "McGill University, Montreal."