File:Highty-Tighty Citation Cord.JPG
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White Citation Cord of the Virginia Tech Regimnental Band, the Highty-Tighties. Presented to the Highty-Tighties in 1936 by Presdient Burrus of VPI in recognition of their service in the Spanish American War. Photograph taken by Edgar L. Moore in 1966 at VPI. |
Date | 2 January 2006 (original upload date) |
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