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Warren, Earl, 1891-1974

Earl Warren speaking

Chief Justice Earl Warren (behind microphone) getting ready to give a speech at the dedication of the Harry S. Truman Library. Also pictured in the photo is Herbert Hoover (front left), Harry S. Truman (second from left), Basil O'Connor (third from left), and Jacob Potofsky (directly right of the podium). Others in the photograph are unidentified.

Truman gets a salute from Louis Jensen, mascot of the 637th National Guard Division

Louis Jensen, age three, exchanged a salute with his Commander-in-Chief, as President Harry S. Truman (third from the right) left the Fairmont Hotel to address the first plenary session of the Japanese Peace Conference in San Francisco, California. Louis is the mascot of the 637th National Guard Division. California's Governor Earl Warren (second from the right) and San Francisco's Mayor Elmer Robinson (left) accompanied the President. The original photo was autographed by Earl Warren. (Same as 66-1130, 65-2723, and 68-1109 except larger) From: Ms. Doris S. Jensen.

Speaker at Library Dedication

Chief Justice of the United States Earl Warren (standing, right) speaking at the Harry S. Truman Library dedication. In front row, from left to right are: former First Lady Bess Wallace Truman; former President Harry S. Truman; and former President Herbert Hoover. All others are unidentified. From a book of 30 photographs of Battery "D" participation in the Harry S. Truman Library Dedication.