Photographs, diplomas, and scrapbook of programs and memorabilia belonging to Alex Gesner, OAC '32, and his wife, Grace Jamieson, Mac '32. 1929- 1932, 1982, 1987.

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Photographs, diplomas, and scrapbook of programs and memorabilia belonging to Alex Gesner, OAC '32, and his wife, Grace Jamieson, Mac '32. 1929- 1932, 1982, 1987.

Scrapbook programs also include Presto Music Club concerts and Edward Johnson recital with the Edward Johnson Choir, 1931; graduation programs and newspaper photos of Women's College Hospital graduating nurses, 1933 and 1934. Includes photographs of O.A.C. '32 and Mac '32 students (individuals and group), rugby, field day, flag fight, initiation, orchestra, students in residence rooms, butterfly specimens, campus views (some aerial), buildings and scenery, greenhouse interior, 15 x 25 cm photo of OAC administration and residence building (ca. 1930), graduation photographs of Grace Jamieson and Alex Gesner; 50th and 55th reunion photos; also OAC crest, silver napkin ring with col. enamelled crest and OAC '32, 2 different OAC '32 gold pins, and square burgundy felt cushion with "OAC 32" and woven fringe in navy. Graduation diplomas in oversize file.

1 box, 1 oversize file.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7876172

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