Freshman Commandments and Beanie belonging to Clarence A. Miller
Description:
Framed Springfield College memorabilia piece containing a poster of the Freshman Commandments, the Freshman beanie and Freshman Sash for the Springfield Class of 1933. The frame measures 21" high x 16" wide x 1" deep. Materials are covered in glass. The poster of Freshman Commandments lists what the freshman of Springfield College, in this case the class of 1929, shall and not shall do. It is created by the Sophomore class. The cap and the sash are green. The cap is above the commandments and has "CAM 1933" written on the top in black pen. The sash is to the left and has a pin on it that has "'33 Freshman" and "Athletic Day" written on the ribbon of the pin. Written on a piece of paper that is taped to the glass is a note that reads, "This piece of memorability is about doings for the class of 1933 - whose freshman year began in 1929. Sort of a rugged beginning for the new about to be :Muscle Men.: Use it for whatever you deem it worthy of. It is a '50 year' older. Greetings and much happiness. Clarence A. "Curly" Miller." Clarence A. Miller was a member of the Class of 1933.
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