This Calliopean Literary Society pin features a gold rifle with "C. L. S." engraved on the butt. An owl with ruby eyes is suspended from the rifle. The reverse is engraved with the initials and date "W. E. M 1887."
This Calliopean Literary Society pin features a gold medal with the symbol of a book being pierced by a sword. Above are the initials "C. L. S." and the motto "Sapere Aude," which is Latin for "Dare to be wise." The medal is also inscribed with the…
This Cadet Polytechnic Society pin features a gold circular medal with a blue background and the letters "C. P. S." stamped above a book, lamp, quill and ink. A gold ring encircles the blue with the French motto "La Verite Vainc," which translates to…
This Calliopean Literary Society pin features a gold medal with the symbol of a book being pierced by a sword. Above are the initials "C. L. S." and the motto "Sapere Aude," which is Latin for "Dare to be wise." The medal is also inscribed with the…
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…
The Washington Light Infantry gave out several awards annually to Citadel cadets. Per the 1936-37 Palmetto: "For those Cadets who are interested in small bore marksmanship there is a chance of gaining recognition of their skill with the .22 rifle in…
This medal is in the shape of a bell and features a bulldog head in the center. The words "Citadel Intramural Championships" are embossed on the front.
This Calliopean Literary Society pin features a gold medal with the symbol of a book being pierced by a sword. Above are the initials "C. L. S." and the motto "Sapere Aude," which is Latin for "Dare to be wise." The medal is also inscribed with the…
The Star of the West medal was first awarded in 1893 by Dr. Benjamin H. Teague to the best drilled cadet. It was called The Star of the West after the Union ship that Citadel cadets fired on from Fort Sumter in January 1861. The original medal,…