Entitled "Italy in the Sixteenth Century", this address explores reasons for Italy's eroding status within the sixteenth century, with inclusions of how members of the country continued to impact the world in Law's time.
Ambrotype of John E. Boinest, who entered The Citadel in 1862 at the age of 16. Boinest was originally from Charleston. The buttons on Boinest's uniform were painted gold. This photograph was likely taken circa 1863.
This athletic medal is embossed with the image of a crouching sprinter and engraved with "Presented By The Class of 1890" and "Athletics." The top bar is engraved with "The Citadel." The reverse is engraved with the following names: "E. B. Antley…
Athletics booklet printed by The Citadel circa 1930, featuring photographs and information on football, basketball, boxing, baseball, swimming, tennis, track, and cheerleaders.