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[between 1964 and 1967] (Creation)
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1 jacket : nylon ; 69 x 58 cm
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A yellow nylon jacket from the University of Waterloo likely worn by an undergraduate student. The front left side features a patch of the University of Waterloo crest and motto, while the back displays white letter patches spelling “UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO.” The sleeves are detailed with “SCI” lettering on the left and the number “67” on the right, indicating the student's program of study and year of graduation.
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Donated to the University of Waterloo Archives in 2012.
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English
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On March 14, 1963, a vote for the University of Waterloo official winter jacket was held in conjunction with the Student Council elections. As a result of this vote, it was decided that the winter jackets would be grey with gold lettering. However, it appears that jackets were available in other colours such as yellow by 1965.[1]
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The jacket was measured along the back length and by the shoulder width.
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- University of Waterloo (Subject)
- University of Waterloo. Faculty of Science. (Subject)
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Described by NM in July 2024.
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Davidson, Al. “Sees red on yellow jackets: a tragedy.” The Coryphaeus, Thursday, October 28, 1965 (v.6, n.8), p. 10.