Evening Star Newspaper, June 9, 1929, Page 113

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The Sunday Star WASHINGTON, D. C.. —JUNE 9, 1 June week at the Naval Acad- emy. Capt. Manly L. Curry of the winning company in the Midship- men’s competitive drill receiving the colors at a full-dress parade. Thousands of visitors were gath- ered about the drill field for the oc- casion. © Associated Press Photo. ks .R y 'y R o . g LT EPIEN] 4 Looking over the heads of June week visitors as the Midshipmen passed in full-dress parade at Annapolis. © International A record-breaker steps over the hurdles. Dick Rockaway, Ohio State University track star, competing in the 220-yard low hurdles in a Western ’ A big chance for the Navy’s amateur photographers. President and Mrs. Hoover pose for their pic- track meet, in which he lowered the old x : ture as tars of the battleship Utah call to renew acquaintances formed when the battleship brought the Chief mark of 23 seconds by two-tenths of a Miss Sarah Varn of Macon, Ga., color girl of the ffune Executive back from his South American tour. © Associated Press Photo second. O F A Ehatos week dress parade at the Naval Academy, reviewing the Mid- . shipmen with her escort, Capt. Charles P. Snyder. " Wide World Photos.

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