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    • Faculty of Education Sweatshirt

      1996-97
      A signed sweatshirt from the Faculty of Education class of 1996-97.
    • Learned Societies Congress T-shirt

      1996
      This shirt is from the Learned Societies Congress held at Brock University from May 23 - June 7, 1996.
    • Brock University T-shirt

      n.d.
      Generic Brock University striped grey shirt.
    • Brock Cameo Tie

      n.d.
      The Brock cameo tie featuring subtle grey stripes on red was introduced in 1988 in conjunction with the 25th anniversary celebrations of Brock University. The tie is made of polyester from Bradford, England. It originally went on sale for $15.75 in the Bookstore.
    • Brock Hood Presented to Dr. Ross Skinner

      1979
      This hood was presented to Dr. Ross Skinner in June of 1979 upon receiving his Honorary Doctor of Laws.
    • Silver Badger Hood

      1967
      This hood was presented during Brock's first ever convocation in May of 1967.
    • Werner Coatee

      n.d.
      A coatee was a military uniform coat that was tight fitting with short tails in the back.
    • Brock Wool Melton Jacket

      n.d.
      A wool melton is a warm solid material coat. This coat was produced by Craft Sportswear in Toronto, Ontario.
    • Brock Scarlet

      1968
      The 'Brock Scarlet' Windbreaker with big blue Brock 'B' was awarded to male athletes representing Brock who were either a part of intercollegiate competition for two years or had won a championship in their first year. This particular jacket dates back to 1968.
    • Brock Leather Jacket

      1967
      Leather Jacket dating back to 1967. The manufacturer is Arlie's Sports Shop of St. Catharines, Ontario.
    • Silver Badger Wool Jacket

      1967
      Lady's wool blazer circa 1967
    • Gibson Tie

      1967-05
      The Brock University tie was cut from a bolt of silk manufactured in Sussex, England. This was the first of 100 Brock ties specially ordered from Swords Custom Furnishings of Toronto. Dr. Gibson received this tie in May of 1967. The tie was eventually presented to Special Collections and Archives in 2002 from the Dr. James A. Gibson fonds.
    • Brock Scarf

      n.d.
      This Brock scarf is made of a navy and scarlet wool blend.
    • Brock Frosh Beanie

      circa 1965
      This Brock Frosh Beanie from around 1965 is made of red and blue felt with white stitching. An identification button with 'Barb' inscribed on it with black marker is attached to the left side. The Frosh Beanie and identification button were available for students to purchase immediately after registration.
    • Gavel

      1965-66
      An ornamental wooden gavel with brass plate from the 1965-66 Brock University Student Assembly. The inscription on the gavel reads: Don Chapman, Brock University Student Assembly, Speaker of the House, 65-66.
    • Alumni Association Award

      n.d.
      Brock University Alumni Association Award for Excellence in Teaching.
    • Vice Chancellor Trophy

      1967
      Trophy awarded for extra curicular and academic excellence. The trophy was first awarded to Ian Beddis by Dr. Gibson in 1967.
    • Guernsey Milk Can

      1969
      In 1969, Sir William Arnold, Bailiff of Guernsey - the birthplace of Sir Isaac Brock - was invited by Dr. Gibson to come to Canada and visit Brock University on the 200th anniversary of Sir Isaac Brock's birth. Following his visit in October of that year, the Bailiff presented Brock University with this miniature silver milk can. This milk can is of the traditional Guernsey style.
    • Arthur A. Schmon Memorial Trophy

      1965-10-27
      This trophy was awarded to the winners of the 'Great Debate' on whether or not university tuition should be free that took place on October 27, 1965 at Brock's Glenridge Campus Auditorium. The affirmative team comprising of Lawrence Winters, Sean Finley, and Gordon Williams were presented with the Arthur A. Schmon Memorial Trophy after successfully arguing that tuition should be free. The trophy was presented by Board of Governor's secretary-treasurer Edward Mitchelson.