1932 Chicago Alumni Trophy
Artifact ID1988.234
Object Type
Trophy
Date
ca. 1932
Medium
sterling silver, plastic
DimensionsOverall (The diameter is also the length of the football.) H 10 1/2 in x Diam 7 in x Wt 3 3/4 lb (26.7 cm x 1.7 kg x 17.8 cm )
Overall (base) H 3 1/2 in (8.9 cm )
Physical DescriptionA round black pedestal supports a silver football, which is positioned at an angle. A rectangular silver plaque is affixed to the front of the base. It displays rows of horizontal engraved text.Overall (base) H 3 1/2 in (8.9 cm )
Historical NoteLawyer and former football player Meyer Morton presented this Chicago Alumni Award to an eighteen-year-old Gerald Ford at a banquet on May 12, 1932. Ford was the first center to receive the award since its inception in 1925. Now called the Meyer Morton Award, it was awarded each year to a University of Michigan football player who showed “the greatest development and most promise as a result of the annual spring practice.”Additional Details
Custodial History NoteThe item was donated by an unknown donor to the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum in circa 1988.
Credit LineDonor Unknown
National Archives Catalog CollectionGerald R. Ford Museum Collection (National Archives Identifier 620931)
National Archives Catalog SeriesPre-Presidential Artifacts Relating to Gerald R. Ford (620939)
Use Restriction Status
Unrestricted
Use Restriction NoteReproduction or other use of these holdings or images thereof is unrestricted.
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