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Dillingham, Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. (Tacoma) - 2

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The Robert Dillinghams Were Honored
Robert Dillingham, newly elected president of the Tacoma Lawn Tennis Club, and his wife, are pictured in the clubhouse lounge shortly before Saturday's black tie dinner dance which honored them.

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Dillingham

Dixon, Thomas (Activist) - 2

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Urban League Honors
Tom Dixon

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Urban League Honors Community Groups
Urban League Director Tom Dixon, center, congratulates the Rev. Elijah H. Hankerson, left, and Dallas Stiegelmeyer, who represent two organizations presented with community service awards by the League Friday evening at the Sarah Vaughan concert at Pacific Lutheran University. Mr. Hankerson is co-chairman of the Minority Concerns Task Force and Stiegelmeyer is co-chairman of the Tacoma-Pierce County Advisory Committee for Minority Employment.

Dramesi, Mr and Mrs. John A. (Mrs Dorothy Dramesi Tacoma) - 2

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A Slip of the Presidential Tongue
Former POW Lt. Col. John Dramesi of Tacoma presented an American flag he fashioned secretly while in prison to President Nixon Friday in the White House Oval Office. As he received the flag, Nixon kidded Dramesi, advising him to accept all the invitations to Washington dinner parties he can get. The President also had words of caution: "Watch out for some of those dogs they have you sit by," Nixon said. Then he caught himself, adding, "No, there are some very nice girls in Washington."

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Dramesi, Mr and Mrs. John A. (Mrs Dorothy Dramesi Tacoma) - 3

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POW WANTS FLAG BACK--USAF Lt. Col. John A. Dramesi, shown with the flag he made in his North Vietnamese prison upon his release and later presented to President Nixon is waiting for decision of three judge court to release the impounded flag. The Nixon material was impounded when the president resigned and Dramesi wants the flag back for the Bicentennial celebration.

Associated Press file photo, 1973

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