President Harry S. Truman (left) greets Romulo Gallegos, President of Venezuela, (right) upon President Gallegos' arrival in Washington, D.C. From General Scrapbook, Volume 2, 1948-1950.
President Harry S. Truman (standing, waving hat) riding in an automobile in a parade in Chicago, Illinois. The car is at Jackson and Wells Street. Secret Service agents on the sides of the car and all others are unidentified. From General Scrapbook, Volume 2, 1948-1950.
Photograph of a political cartoon by Antoyo V. Matins depicting President Harry S. Truman (left) with Mexican President Miguel Aleman (right). Truman is holding a sombrero with words printed on it: "Viva Mexico, Tio Sam."
This photograph of a political cartoon shows President Harry S. Truman as a baseball player, throwing a ball labeled "the recall of Congress," at an elephant, meant to symbolize the Republican Party. The elephant is exclaiming "Oops! He threw me a curve!" The caption reads "And they said Harry didn't have anything on the ball."
This photograph of a political cartoon by Newton Pratt shows President Harry S. Truman seated at a piano. The music on the piano reads "Victory March," "Words by HST," and "Music by HST." The caption at the bottom states "They laughed when I sat down to play."
This photograph of a political cartoon from Mexico by Dyhart shows President Harry S. Truman (left) with three other men standing in front of a wreath. It is titled "El Universal - El gran diario de Mexico."
This photograph of a political cartoon from Mexico by A. Olh shows President Harry S. Truman riding an airplane like it is a horse and it is titled "La vaca sagrada."
This political cartoon from Mexico by Facha shows President Harry S. Truman in an airplane shaking hands with Mexican President Miguel Aleman who is standing on the ground. The plane is flying over what appears to be a volcano and an ancient pyramid.