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McGill University Archives Collection With digital objects
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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 tobacco silk, 1912

This item is a McGill branded tobacco silk issued by the Imperial Tobacco Company Canada Led. The silk is white with a blue and red variant of the McGill coat of arms, with "McGill College and University" in red below.

McGill funeral and memorial ephemera

This file contains McGill funeral and memorial ephemera, including programmes for memorial services for Donald Alexander Smith, Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal (26 January 1914); King George V (28 January 1936); and for the First and Second Annual War Memorial Assemblies (February 26 1947, February 26, 1948). Also includes programme for the funeral of Arthur William Currie (5 December 1933), a ticket of entry for a funeral procession (5 December 1933) and a seating plan for a memorial or funeral (undated).

Old McGill Banquet program

This file contains an Old McGill Banquet program, "Tendered by Class of Arts '16 to Members leaving for the Front," held at the Edinburgh Café. Includes a list of officers and autographs.

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."

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 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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