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Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972

Truman and staff celebrating his birthday

Former president Harry S. Truman celebrating his birthday party with a group from the combined staffs of the Harry S. Truman Library and his personal staff. Back row, left to right: Wayne Fellows, J. D. Loyd, John Curry, Jerry Hess, Betty Herscher, Helen C. Luckey, Margaret V. Sanders, Mr. Truman, Betty Shank, Anna Smith, Bessie Taylor, Rose A. Conway, Milton F. Perry, Joe Delaney, Cecil Schrepfer. Seated, left to right: Clifford McCullough, Philip D. Lagerquist, James R. Fuchs, Dave Noyes, Dr. Philip C. Brooks, and William Hillman.

Truman and staff celebrating his birthday

Former president Harry S. Truman celebrating his birthday party with a group from the combined staffs of the Harry S. Truman Library and his personal staff. Back row, left to right: Wayne Fellows, J. D. Loyd, John Curry, Jerry Hess, Betty Herscher, Helen C. Luckey, Margaret V. Sanders, Mr. Truman, Betty Shank, Anna Smith, Bessie Taylor, Rose A. Conway, Milton F. Perry, Joe Delaney, Cecil Schrepfer. Seated, left to right: Clifford McCullough, Philip D. Lagerquist, James R. Fuchs, Dave Noyes, Dr. Philip C. Brooks, and William Hillman.

Truman with international affairs advisors

At a conference with his chief advisors on international affairs, President Harry S. Truman today decided that the European Recovery Program must be continued vigorously on a large scale to bolster Western European democracies against Communism. Left to right are: President Truman, Secretary of State George C. Marshall, Paul Hoffman, Economic Cooperation Administrator, and W. Averell Harriman, Roving Ambassador. Same as photo 65-1388.