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Ashtray
Red plastic, rounded with two notches in rim on one site. Opposite side has white Running Razorback. "Arkansas Razorbacks" in small block letters, white, above the snout.
Award, Band
During the decade of the 1970-80s certain bandsmen were recognized who have displayed "unique" behavior during the year. I proudly earned 2 Coors Awards during 2 of the 4 years I was in band. Each year only 24 were given out.
Basket
Small woven basket with a flat handle.
Bedspread
Hand-crocheted bedspread for twin bed. Companion piece with 2016-0005-0008.
Blanket, Band Award
Maroon wool (?) blanket. Rectangular with rounded corners. Edge of blanket is enclosed with an ivory band of cloth, front and back. "A" insignia is centered on blanket with a monogram located 29 cm underneath. Insignia is ivory outlined in maroon…
Block, Building
A brick from Carlson Terrace apartment complex. Carlson Terrace was an apartment complex on the University of Arkansas campus designed by Edward Durell Stone and built between 1958-1961. It was closed for demolition May 2007. The Women's softball…
Book, Ticket
Student body ticket book for boys athletics contests. For the fall semester 1949-50 University of Arkansas. Book #2232 for 20 events.
Bottle, Medicine
Collected from Ridge House in March 1972. Clear glass, partially restored; "Whitelow - Williams / Drug Co. / Fayetteville, ARK"
Cabinet
Cabinet designed by E. Fay Jones. Was previously located in Vol Walker Hall on U of A Fayetteville campus.
Carving, Razorback
Wooden plaque, with painted Razorback figure.
Made from wood taken from bleacher from Men's Gym (what is now the Faulkner Performing Arts Center).
Surface: textured, grooved background. Iconography: running Razorback, red with white tusks,…
Made from wood taken from bleacher from Men's Gym (what is now the Faulkner Performing Arts Center).
Surface: textured, grooved background. Iconography: running Razorback, red with white tusks,…
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Key Chain, Finger Weaving
Finger weaving key chain with an arrow pattern.
Has attached tag indicating it was made by an enrolled Osage Nation citizen and sold through the…