Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1932, Page 94

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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON. The Rich- mond Blues lend color to the George Washington Bicentennial parade at Alex< andria, Va. They are shown passing belfore the reviewing stand. © Star Staff Photo. Lo Ll e84, President Hoover delivering his George Washington Bicenternial address before a joint session of the Senate and House in the House chamber. Vice President Curtis and Speaker Garner stand just be- hind the President. Star Staff Photo A reproduction of Mount Vernon, entered by the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce, was the prize-winning float in the Bicentennial parade at Alex- Capt. an s Star Staff Photo s 4 4 John Parkej 2 %, son, U. S. Looking across the Capitol Plaza as thousands heard George Washington eulogized in a stirring Bicentennial couple for tribute. Star Staff Photo. centennial W. D. Wilcox, a descendant of President Adams, wore one of the “authentic” Colonial costumes at the Bicentennial ball. Harris & Ewing. The parade of Colonial colors which opened the brilliant Bicentennial ball at the Mayflower. © Underwood & Underwood.

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