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Tie one on for National Necktie Month!

Source: research.archives.gov

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  2. complex34 reblogged this from leighferickson and added:
    I hope you guys all got John Glenn a card to commemorate this.
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  9. rainbowsandscholarship reblogged this from preservearchives and added:
    need to do this, guys
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  11. This was featured in #History
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  13. counterpunches reblogged this from preservearchives and added:
    This is a nifty holiday I never knew about
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  18. kaiyves reblogged this from todaysdocument and added:
    Sadly, as a woman, there are not many ways I can participate.
  19. eisevenmore reblogged this from todaysdocument and added:
    gotta love a Dapper Dan.
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