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Marymount University Portfolio in Motion
Students showed off innovative designs while Tadashi Shoji looked on.

March 9, 2012
The National Building Museum
The Prevent Cancer Foundation saluted Switzerland this year at its 18th annual spring gala, Modern+Magestic=Switzerland, at the National Building Museum. The event honored former Congressman Michael G. Oxley with the Foundation’s Cancer Champion Award. The black-tie gala surpassed its fundraising goals, exceeding $1.3 million.

March 9, 2012
The National Building Museum
The Prevent Cancer Foundation saluted Switzerland this year at its 18th annual spring gala, Modern+Magestic=Switzerland, at the National Building Museum. The event honored former Congressman Michael G. Oxley with the Foundation’s Cancer Champion Award. The black-tie gala surpassed its fundraising goals, exceeding $1.3 million.

March 9, 2012
The National Building Museum
The Prevent Cancer Foundation saluted Switzerland this year at its 18th annual spring gala, Modern+Magestic=Switzerland, at the National Building Museum. The event honored former Congressman Michael G. Oxley with the Foundation’s Cancer Champion Award. The black-tie gala surpassed its fundraising goals, exceeding $1.3 million.

March 9, 2012
The National Building Museum
The Prevent Cancer Foundation saluted Switzerland this year at its 18th annual spring gala, Modern+Magestic=Switzerland, at the National Building Museum. The event honored former Congressman Michael G. Oxley with the Foundation’s Cancer Champion Award. The black-tie gala surpassed its fundraising goals, exceeding $1.3 million.

March 9, 2012
The National Building Museum
The Prevent Cancer Foundation saluted Switzerland this year at its 18th annual spring gala, Modern+Magestic=Switzerland, at the National Building Museum. The event honored former Congressman Michael G. Oxley with the Foundation’s Cancer Champion Award. The black-tie gala surpassed its fundraising goals, exceeding $1.3 million.
Capitol File 8th Annual WHCD Afterparty Celebrating the White House Correspondents’ Association’s annual dinner at Carnegie Library.



























