This item is a Gretta Chambers Student Leadership Award awarded to Salima Visram, BA '15. The award is made of clear resin with a red backing, and a golden medal suspended in the middle. The medal bears the McGill coat of arms and reads, "McGill Alumni Association" around the edge.
This item is a white McGill Red Herring shirt with a logo on the left breast that reads, "Red Herring, McGill's only intentionally humorous magazine," with a red fish impaled on a sword. The back of the shirt has a black and white cartoon of a maggot with a human head saying, "Shit... I'm a maggot."
This item is a white McGill Red Herring shirt with a logo on the left breast that reads, "Red Herring, McGill's only intentionally humorous magazine," with a red fish impaled on a sword. The back of the shirt has a black and white cartoon of a person attempting to kill a dragon with a fish. The dragon is very large and is labelled "bureaucracy" and is sitting on a hoard of coins along with two sacks labelled "bursary" and "loans" with an empty dog food bowl labelled "red tape."
This item is a miniature replica of a McGill Redmen helmet. The helmet is red with white trim and stickers with the McGill coat of arms in white. Includes a business card for manufacturer.
This item is a round metal pin with red enamel "50" in the center and a small red martlet below it. Text around the edge reads, "McGill Alma Mater Fund."
This item is an album of photocopied material related to the McGill Faculty of Engineering class of 1950, including newspaper clippings (from the 1940s and '50s) and photographs, many from reunions.
This item is a collection of written materials, newspaper clippings, and photographs commemorating the African Studies seminar offered by McGill in the winter of 1997, and documentation of the McGill African Studies Program, including course offerings, student testimonials, flyers for demonstrations in support of the program, etc.