Frank Sinatra Buying Peanuts for Polio
(Original Caption) Frank Sinatra buys the first bag of Peanuts for Polio from his 15 year old daughter, Nancy, who represents over a million teenagers selling peanuts during January for the March of Dimes. Helping make the sale is Phyllis Townsend, a five year old polio victim from Los Angeles.

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515455930
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Bettmann
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January 10, 1956
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