Up for auction is this Princeton University pewter and glass mug trophy for attending reunions for 35 consecutive years from 1938-1963.   The unique and historical collectible trophy was given to Robert Carter Miller...class of 1937.  Miller became a professor of history, before WWII, at CCNY.   After service in the Signal Corp during the war, he became a distinguished professor at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  He taught there for 32 years where he won the "Linbbach Award" for distinguished teaching.  He passed away in 2017.  The pewter trophy has a glass bottom.  It is clearly engraved on the front and has an applied brass enameled and pewter emblem on the back.  The 5 1/4 inch tall one pint trophy was manufactured in England.  It is in very good condition!!  NO RESERVE!!

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