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McGill tobacco tin

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."

Centennial of Women at McGill medal

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."

McGill matchbook

This item is a red carboard matchbook with white McGill coat of arms on one side, and white text reading, "McGill University, Montreal," on the other with a striking slip below. Contains 30 matches. By Strike Rite Matches Ltd.

McGill sweater

This item is a cream-coloured knit cardigan for members of the Scarlet Key Society with a red collar, and red stripes on the upper arms and along the opening and pockets. There is a McGill patch on the left breast. Buttons are white plastic.

McGill pennant or pillow case

This item is a red square textile with cream-coloured trim and fringed edge. The McGill coat of arms and three-dimensional letters reading "McGill" are stitched onto the center. Possibly meant to be hung on the wall, possibly a pillow case.

McGill C.O.T.C. pin

This item is a metal C.O.T.C. pin, likely a cap badge. The pin consists of the McGill shield surrounded by a ring with the words "Universitas Collegii McGill, A.D. 1821" and a ribbon with McGill's motto: "Grandescunt aucta abore."

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