Memorabilia
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Anny Elston papers
Anny Elston (1895-1975), a German born and trained pediatrician, immigrated to the United States in 1941 due to the "Racial Laws" in Nazi Germany. After obtaining her New York State Medical License in 1942, she began practicing medicine in New York City until retiring in 1972. The Anny Elston papers include information regarding Dr. Elston's medical credentials and continuing education, her medical practice in New York City, and patient records.
Lewis and Clark: The National Bicentennial Exhibition Hat
The commemorative hat comes from the Lewis and Clark National Bicentennial Exhibition from November 6, 2004 to March 20, 2005. The hat is black and cost 15.00, the tag is still intact.
Phi Sigma Kappa records
Scrapbooks on Joseph Leidy
Primarily comprised of 7 scrapbooks containing news clippings assembled by various members of Leidy's family, the entries pertaining to his activities between the dates of 1857 and 1891. One book is concerned only with obituary notices and funeral ceremonies; two were compiled in manuscript by Joseph Leidy, II while on a visit to Switzerland in 1910-12 and record interviews with former friends of his uncle.
Semi-Centennial Medallion of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters Announcement., 1870-1920
This collection consists of three medallions, 2 small medallion storage boxes, and three notes accompany the medallions. The medals were given to the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia by outside institutions including the International Congress of Americanists, The Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, and the Academie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique.
Sigma Alpha Mu records
The Sigma Alpha Mu records primarily consists of fraternity memorabilia produced between 1962-1976. It specifically comprises of one baseball cap, one coloring book, five tshirts, and one wooden cork screw. There are also two photographs of Austin Craley, chapter president during the late 1970s-early 1980s.