Ovsz-box 1
Contains 20 Results:
Herbaria.
Contains dried plants and flowers, collected, mounted, and labeled by Edith Sills.
Miscellaneous photographs.
Bowdoin Father's Association: to Kenneth C.M. Sills. 17 April 1952. Brunswick Teachers: to Kenneth Sills. State of Maine: to Kenneth Charles Morton Sills. 4 June 1952.
Contains several of Sills's degrees, including those from Bowdoin College, Harvard University, and Yale University. The series also includes pins and name tags from various conventions, awards to both Kenneth and Edith Sills from a number of associations, as well as a number of commemorative medallions and medals. Also contains the "Sills tablecloth," which was signed by prominent dinner guests of Sills and later embroidered.
Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston Posthumous Tribute to KCM Sills (Board member)
Contains several of Sills's degrees, including those from Bowdoin College, Harvard University, and Yale University. The series also includes pins and name tags from various conventions, awards to both Kenneth and Edith Sills from a number of associations, as well as a number of commemorative medallions and medals. Also contains the "Sills tablecloth," which was signed by prominent dinner guests of Sills and later embroidered.
The Hannah More Testimonial: presented to Edith Lansing Koon. 15 June 1904.
Contains several of Sills's degrees, including those from Bowdoin College, Harvard University, and Yale University. The series also includes pins and name tags from various conventions, awards to both Kenneth and Edith Sills from a number of associations, as well as a number of commemorative medallions and medals. Also contains the "Sills tablecloth," which was signed by prominent dinner guests of Sills and later embroidered.
National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Inc.: to Mrs. Kenneth C.M. Sills, appointment to Chairman of the Brunswick, Maine chapter. 30 January 1940.
Contains several of Sills's degrees, including those from Bowdoin College, Harvard University, and Yale University. The series also includes pins and name tags from various conventions, awards to both Kenneth and Edith Sills from a number of associations, as well as a number of commemorative medallions and medals. Also contains the "Sills tablecloth," which was signed by prominent dinner guests of Sills and later embroidered.
Amherst College, LL.D. 1952.
Contains several of Sills's degrees, including those from Bowdoin College, Harvard University, and Yale University. The series also includes pins and name tags from various conventions, awards to both Kenneth and Edith Sills from a number of associations, as well as a number of commemorative medallions and medals. Also contains the "Sills tablecloth," which was signed by prominent dinner guests of Sills and later embroidered.
Bates College, LL.D. 1918.
Contains several of Sills's degrees, including those from Bowdoin College, Harvard University, and Yale University. The series also includes pins and name tags from various conventions, awards to both Kenneth and Edith Sills from a number of associations, as well as a number of commemorative medallions and medals. Also contains the "Sills tablecloth," which was signed by prominent dinner guests of Sills and later embroidered.
Bowdoin College, A.B. 1901.
Contains several of Sills's degrees, including those from Bowdoin College, Harvard University, and Yale University. The series also includes pins and name tags from various conventions, awards to both Kenneth and Edith Sills from a number of associations, as well as a number of commemorative medallions and medals. Also contains the "Sills tablecloth," which was signed by prominent dinner guests of Sills and later embroidered.
Bowdoin College, LL.D. 1934.
Contains several of Sills's degrees, including those from Bowdoin College, Harvard University, and Yale University. The series also includes pins and name tags from various conventions, awards to both Kenneth and Edith Sills from a number of associations, as well as a number of commemorative medallions and medals. Also contains the "Sills tablecloth," which was signed by prominent dinner guests of Sills and later embroidered.