This item is a red and white pin from the 1962 McGill Winter Carnival Debating Conference. Includes a slip of paper behind a clear panel on the pin with the name Jacob de Rooy Rutgers on it.
This item is a McGill medal commemorating the tercentenary of William Shakespeare's birth. One side of the medal has a an image of Shakespeare in profile with the words "Shakspere [sic], 1564-1616." The other side bears a McGill coat of arms and "Shakspere [sic] Tercentenary, 1864, for English literature" inside a decorative cross, with "McGill College, Montreal" in a ring around the edge of the medal.
This item is a gold McGill pin, possibly a lapel pin or a tie pin, in the shape of the caduceus (two snakes wound around a staff), surrounded by a shield made up of 18 decorative gemstones with "08" and a ribbon below it that reads: "McGill Medical Faculty Dinner."
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 green tin for "McGill Mixture" tobacco with decorations and image on the top of people playing rugby or football on the green in front of the McGill arts building and Redpath Museum. The tobacco was manufactured by A.E. Morris, successor to Nathan Michaels. Note on back of tin reads: "Notice! The Manufacturer of the Tobacco has complied with all requirements of Law. Every person is cautioned under penalties of Law not to use this package for Tobacco again."
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 metal cigarette lighter with the inscription "McGill Hockey Team, 1949-1950, Brian O'Neill." The initials B.O. are etched on the opposite site.
This item is a round metal medallion, possibly bronze, with an "SX" monogram and the McGill shield, representing the McGill chapter of Sigma Chi, with the word "graduation" on the back.
This item is a James Watt medal from 1884. One side of the medal bears a wreath surrounded by the words, "In memory of the Meeting of the British Association at Montreal, 1884. The other side has a profile of James Watt with the words, "Presented at McGill University, Montreal, Prize for applied sciences."
This item is a medal for a cross country race held by the McGill Harrier Club in 1909. This medal was awarded to J.B. Young for coming in fourth place. The medal depicts a man running, surrounded by a wreath, on one side, with the medal winner's name etched on the back, surrounded by a wreath.