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McGill University Archives Collection With digital objects
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McGill 6th siege battery pin

This item is a metal pin for Canada's 6th siege battery, McGill regiment. The pin consists of a McGill coat of arms over a cannon, with the school's motto below, as well as the words "over seas."

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."

McGill Humidor jar

This item is a Robbins Co. Bostonian Humidor with green leather band and image of Roddick Gate and McGill coat of arms stamped in gold. Text beneath reads: "Roddick Memorial Gates, McGill University."

C.I.R.F.U. Champions cap

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.

Addresses delivered at the Victory Convocation and ceremonies commemorating Founder's Day

This file contains addresses delivered at the Victory Convocation and ceremonies commemorating Founder's Day, 1945, as well as presentation of honorary degree recipients. Speakers include D.C. Abbott (Minister of National Defence), General H.D.G. Crerar, Vice-Admiral G.C. Jones, Air Marshal Lloyd S. Breadner, Principal F. Cyril James, James Bryant Conant (President of Harvard University).

McGill Centennial Endowment

This file contains a booklet containing an overview of McGill's activities during World War I, as well as an appeal for donations and a detailed breakdown of budgetary needs. Includes a message from Sir Arthur Currie, Principal of McGill University, and a fold out drawing by Percy Nobbs of the McGill campus with potential future development.

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