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 an antique silver plate hammered perfume flask with Delta Sigma Phi fraternity coat of arms on one side. Flask is housed in a Zales jewelry box, within a small pink pillowcase or bag.
This item is a beige cloth patch with red and blue detailing. Image of an eagle in front of a ring, with a crown above it. The ring reads: "R.C.A.F. no. 9 P.A.E.D." and a banner beneath it reads: "McGill University."
This item is a white T-shirt with an image of a pink, red, and yellow martlet sitting on a yellow desk labelled "kiosk" with the Student Society of McGill University logo behind it. The back of the shirt has SSMU in large black letters.
This item is a red wool blazer with McGill coat of arms on a pocket on the left breast. White trim on cuffs, lapels, and breast and hip pockets. Buttons are metal and have McGill coat of arms on them.
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."
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.
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 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.