210. Tuberculosis, International Congress on, Washington, 1908. Obv. A nurse, standing facing, her hands upraised and in the left a winged hour-glass; at her feet, a winged dragon; from above burst rays of light in which is the word LVMEN. Rev. An eagle on U. S. shield within a wreath; below, THE INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS | ON TVBERCVLOSIS WASHINGTON 1908 AWARDS THIS MEDAL AE. 50 mm. By Brenner. ΤΟ 211. University of Pennsylvania. For Architectural Design. Obv. A tablet surmounted by lamp of Science, in a niche with columns and entablature; at bottom of tablet, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Rev. THE ARTHUR SPAYD | BROOKE | MEMORIAL | PRIZE | on a scroll resting on a laurel branch; below, FOR | MERIT IN | ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN. Rectangular, 35 x 50 mm. By Paul Cret. 212. Vessel Owners Association, Philadelphia. Obv. VESSEL OWNERS & CAPTAINS ASSOCIATION OF PHIL'A. laurel wreath. AE. Obv. Busts of 213. Washington and Lee University. For Oratory. WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY. Washington and Lee, jugate, to right. Rev. A wreath of laurel; in field, ORATOR MEDAL | AWARDED JUNE 18. AE. 50 mm. By Barber. ΤΟ 214. Worcester High School. Bullock Medal. Obv. WORCESTER HIGH SCHOOL. BULLOCK MEDAL. A female, coroneted, seated to left, extending a laurel wreath; below, 1859. Rev. AWARDED TO. Wreath of laurel. AE. 41 mm. By Kinny and 215. Worcester County Mechanics Association. Obv. A female in long chiton and peplos, standing facing, amid tools, machinery, and instruments of science. Rev. WORCESTER COUNTY MECHANICS ASSOCIATION. 1841. Plain field. AE. 44 mm. By Mitchell. PLATE I. COINS, TOKENS, AND PATTERNS OF PRIVATE ORIGIN, OF THE AMERICAN COLONIES. NO. 1. "NEW ENGLAND SHILLING," P. 23, NO. 1. NO. 2. "PINE TREE SHILLING," P. 23, NO. 2. NO. 3. PATTERN CONTINENTAL DOLLAR, P. 27, NO. 50. NO. 4. CENT, NEW JERSEY, P. 26, NO. 41. NO. 5. CENT, MASSACHUSETTS, P. 26, NO. 34. NO. 6. CENT, PATTERN, P. 30, NO. 70. NO. 7. "FUGIO CENT," P. 27, NO. 47. NO. 8. GUINEA, "IMMUNE COLUMBIA," P. 29, NO. 59. NO. 9. DOUBLOON, BRASHER, P. 29, NO. 63. |