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Photograph of people at an American Legion Auxiliary convention, Las Vegas (Nev.), October 1962

Date

1962-10

Description

American Legion Auxiliary members at the National Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada October 8-11, 1962. Identified from L-R: 1. National Commander, Charles L. Bacon. 2. Margaret Hubbard (wife of #3) 3. General Boyd Hubbard, 4. Dorothy Dorothy, Publicity Chairman, American Legion Auxillary National Convention. Photo taken by National Convention News, American Legion Auxiliary.

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John Myron Partridge speaking at podium with naval captains behind him: photographic print

Date

1940 (year approximate) to 1969 (year approximate)

Archival Collection

Description

Left to right: Capt. Peltier, Cdr. T(?), Capt. Hunter, Capt. White, Mr. Gil Davidson, Mr. Lane, Mr. Partridge.

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MGM construction party, image 16

Description

Stuart Mason (middle) walks with Dorothy and the Tin Man from the Wizard of Oz, arm in arm, at the MGM Topping Off Party. Guests at the event can be seen sitting behind them, and Larry Woolf, MGM's President, stands to the left at the podium.

Photograph of two men one of which is a Nevada Army National Guard officer, November 1967

Date

1967-11

Archival Collection

Description

The image depicts two unidentified men standing next to a cake; the one to the right is officer in the Nevada Army National Guard. The photograph was taken in November 1967. The cake has inscription "Nevada National Guard" and 3 illustrations on it: the US flag on the left, Nevada Army National Guard logo in the center and Nevada flag on the right.

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Photograph of Dorothy and two military pilots, Palm Springs (Calif.), 1935-1945

Date

1935 to 1945

Description

Dorothy Dorothy (center) stands with two military pilots, possibly part of the airforce. The three wear army-like garb, and the two men both have bomber jackets on and headphones. The sign behind them reads "Palm Springs." Photo Credit: W.A. Wood Photo

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