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  1. 31. sij

    from the Elmer Thomas Collection featuring the Nichols Drug Co. letterhead, dated January 2, 1937. This letter refers to the nomination of Alfred P. Murrah of Oklahoma City!

  2. 30. sij

    to Senator Gore in his office reading his very long CVS receipt...😉 No, seriously, January has felt as long as these papers. We're ready to welcome February and the next !

    Black and white photo of Senator Gore standing behind his desk. Draped over his desk and around him is one long connected sheet of white paper.
  3. Dwight Eisenhower, football coach at Camp Meade, watches a practice session. ca 1920 📸71-205

  4. When you're on an arctic expedition, proper outerwear is key. These glass plates from the Amundsen and Ellsworth 1925 Arctic Expedition show members of the expedition with the Dornier Do J Wal flying boat. 📷: 9A06542 and 9A06554

  5. Name a more iconic sweater. We’ll wait. It was a beautiful day in our neighborhood in 1984 when television star Fred Rogers donated his red knit cardigan to . (📷:84-15519-35)

    Fred Rogers holds up his sweater. It is on a hanger.
  6. Mr. Truman is certainly ready for this , wearing this sweater while fishing in Washington State in June 1945. Washington folk, is it really that cold in June?

  7. 6. pro 2019.

    No, sweater, but then again, it is a cow. From an NHPRC regrant project at the Jonesborough Washington County History Museum and Archives

  8. Well, at least someone dressed appropriately for the weather. This 1900s image of llamas at our is in :

    Two llamas standing outside in front of trees. There is snow on the ground.
  9. There's snow on the ground in Boston, so we're excited for today's : ! Who can relate to young JFK's postcard to his mom? ❄️

    Reverse of postcard that says:
Dear Mother
To-day it was ten below 0, and there is quite a little bit of snow up here.
love from Jack
  10. ✔️ Chilly weather ✔️ Cozy sweater ✔️ Hot cocoa We're ready for tomorrow's ! See you tomorrow for as we celebrate all things hygge and cozy!

  11. Is this the classiest mustache in aviation? Roscoe Turner was a record-breaking pilot and showman, and he was basically best friends with a lion cub, so we'll let you decide. More aviation mustaches: .

  12. I don't think it's a coincidence that our this month is -- it's after all! President Clinton never rocked a 'stache in office, but we can't forget about this classic ~lewk~ from his days at Yale in 1972!

  13. William H. Taft has the distinction of being the last U.S. President to sport facial hair—he is also the only President to serve on the

  14. Full beard. No shirt. Can’t lose. The “naked janitor,” everyone.

  15. How do you tell the Wright brothers apart? Orville has a mustache! (📷: SI-2002-23708)

  16. We have VERY FEW images of HST with facial hair. Usually he did that while he attended Army Reserve camp and was away from Bess. Here's a rare photo of him with a mustache, around 1936 (seated, right).

  17. November can be a cold and chilly month, so let’s warm our hearts and our faces with some at the upcoming this Friday, November 1. 📷

  18. : An ancestor of the modern-day jersey. In 1909 the were the first team to adopt jerseys with "military" style collars. This style was worn until 1920, when the contemporary collar-less jerseys became popular.

  19. Like father, like son. Benjamin O. Davis Jr was the first African American general in the Air Force, and his father was the first African American General in any branch. In this photo, Sr. pins the Distinguished Flying Cross on Jr.

    Man in military uniform pins medal on another man in uniform
  20. Gather round and dust off those vacation slideshows, those hope chests, and those old family photo albums. We’re ready for all your family stories and artifacts as we talk !

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