UGA Rat Caps
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Title
UGA Rat Caps
Subject
UGA's early culture and traditions
Description
The rat cap shown is a real rat cap worn by an unnamed freshman in the 1930's.
Creator
The University of Georgia
Source
“A Selection of Items from the College of Family and Consumer Sciences’ Historic Clothing and Textiles Collection to Celebrate UGA’S 225th Anniversary.” University of Georgia, Apr. 2010.
Hunt-Hurst, Patricia, and José Blanco F. “Red Caps, Rat Caps: Status, Spirit, and Traditions of College Dress at the University of Georgia.” The Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol. 97, no. 4, 2013, pp. 447–475. JSTOR, JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/24636329.
Publisher
The University of Georgia
Date
1930's
Rights
The University of Georgia Special Collections Library.
Format
Physical Object
Type
Traditions and Culture
Coverage
UGA's history of culture
Files
Collection
Citation
The University of Georgia, “UGA Rat Caps,” Mapping Nature — Fall 2018 ENGL1102 Composition, accessed September 22, 2024, https://sarus-sapien.net/fall2018-omeka/items/show/123.