President Harry S. Truman (left) with (left to right) Alexander Wiley Wilde (grandson of Senator Wiley), Eugene Haugh, and Senator Alexander Wiley of Wisconsin. Mr. Haugh presented President Truman with some gifts from his hometown of Reedsburg, Wisconsin.
President Harry S. Truman meeting with members of the Subversive Activities Committee, also known as the President's Temporary Commission on Employee Loyalty. They are presenting their report. Seated from left to right are Under Secretary of War Kenneth Royall, President Truman, and Special Assistant to the Attorney General A. Devitt Vanech. Standing, left to right are Civil Service Commission President Harry B. Mitchell, Under Secretary of the Navy John L. Sullivan, Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Administration John E. Peurifoy, and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Edward H.
President Harry S. Truman (left) with 4-H Club All-Around Champion Laverne Hall (center) and Rep. William S. Stevenson from Wisconsin (right). Similar to 68-1284 and 59-1372.
President Harry S. Truman addressing a joint session of Congress asking for $400 million in aid to Greece and Turkey. This speech became known as the "Truman Doctrine" speech.
From left to right, Senator Tom Connally, General Harry Vaughan (background), President Harry S. Truman, and William Hassett. They are arriving back in Washington, D. C. from Waco, Texas, where President Truman received an honorary degree from Baylor University.
President Harry S. Truman (seated, left) with Tomas Berreta (seated, right), the President-Elect of Uruguay. Standing (left to right) are Spruille Braden, the Assistant Secretary of State, and Dr. Juan Carlos Blanco, the Ambassador of Uruguay. Similar to 66-2565.
President Harry S. Truman (left, in bow tie) receiving winners of the Sixth Annual Science Talent Search. No one else in the photo is identified. This is a close-up, cropped version of 72-1430.