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Citadel-1948-Renken.jpg
The oldest known Citadel Class Ring dates to 1895, and features a dark stone with the year '95 inscribed in the center. Early rings changed design from year to year until the design was standardized in 1940. A special war ring was made for those who…

WEB_1949_Ring_Killian.jpg
The oldest known Citadel Class Ring dates to 1895, and features a dark stone with the year '95 inscribed in the center. Early rings changed design from year to year until the design was standardized in 1940. A special war ring was made for those who…

Citadel-1949-Walker.jpg
The oldest known Citadel Class Ring dates to 1895, and features a dark stone with the year '95 inscribed in the center. Early rings changed design from year to year until the design was standardized in 1940. A special war ring was made for those who…

1943 Commencement Dance Card.pdf
At Citadel dances (or hops) cadets would receive a dance card in which they would write the names of their dance partners for each song. Some dance cards had decorative covers with pencils attached by a string. Citadel dances took place for…

A2010.026_D4.pdf
The fourth and final part of Hilton's letter to his daughters. This journal starts in September 1934 as Hilton returns to the mainland United States and then jumps to his service in the Philippines during World War II and his time as a prisoner of…

A2010.026_D10_1.pdf
This journal is composed of different entries written by Hilton about events occurring from 1941-1945 and tied together with string. They include diary entries from December 25, 1942-April 1943, Hilton's health chart from November 1941-July 1945,…

A2010.026_D7_1.pdf
This journal was kept by Hilton while he was a prisoner of war at Tarlac Concentration Camp in the Philippines. The journal contains lists of other prisoners, the pay status of money received from the Japanese, brief history of Hilton's time in the…

A2010.026_D1.pdf
This journal, written as a letter to Hilton's daughters during his captivity in 1943, covers his childhood in South Carolina and his entry to The Citadel.

A2010.026_D2.pdf
The second part of Hilton's letter to his daughters. This journal covers the remainder of his time at The Citadel through his service in World War I.

A2010.026_D3.pdf
The third part of Hilton's letter to his daughters. This journal continues his service in World War I through his time in Hawaii in 1934. It also contains food and drink recipes, thoughts on the history and serving of wine and the menu for a farewell…
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