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March to the Brazos - 114
Corps of Cadets: March to the Brazosphotograph date: ca. 1989-1990A junior member of the A-2 outfit in the Corps of Cadets watches as fellow outfit members perform unusual push-ups along HW 60 during March to the Brazos
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Corps of Cadets: March to the Brazosphotograph date: UnknownThe Corps made its annual March to the Brazos Saturday. The March is held each year to raise money for the March of Dimes. The march is about 14 miles long round trip. Once the cadets reach the river they spend the afternoon competing in games and activities
Senator Henry M. Jackson serving coffee to Senate Secretary, Pat Hughes, in recognition of March of Dimes Coffee Day, U.S. Senate Cafeteria, Washington, D.C., 1956
Caption filed with image: From: Public Relations Department, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis., 1726 "M" Street NW, Washington D.C.
New Job for Senator Jackson. Senator Henry M. Jackson of Washington takes over coffee urn in the Senate Cafeteria to aid in March of Dimes Coffee Day. The Cafeteria donated coffee proceeds for the day to aid the fight against polio. Customer receiving coffee is Pat Hughes, Senate Secretary.
Note filed with image: 1956. HMJ; Hughes, Pat. Senator Jackson, in white coat and chef's hat, serves coffee to Senate Secretary Pat Hughes in the Senate Restaurant. Coffee proceeds for the day were donated to March of Dimes. Photographer - March of Dimes
March to the Brazos - 115
Corps of Cadets: March to the Brazosphotograph date: UnknownWing Commander and Senior in Squadron 8 talks to freshmen from Squadron 15 about "March to the Brazos" his freshman year. The Corps walks seven miles to the Brazos River each year to benefit "The March of Dimes.
March to the Brazos - 123
Corps of Cadets: March to the Brazosphotograph date: Unknown(newspaper caption) Outfit tug-of-wars and taking upperclassmen to the muddy 'grode hole' are some of the events held when the seven-mile jaunt to the Brazos River ends. A sophomore becomes a victim at the 'grode hole.' Underclassmen use it to get revenge on upperclassmen by catching them and dumping them in the hole, face-first. The march is an annual fundraiser for the March of Dimer
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