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Wrong, Humphrey Hume, 1894-1954

Lester Pearson signs North Atlantic Treaty as Harry S. Truman and Dean Acheson look on

Canadian Foreign Minister Lester Pearson signs North Atlantic Treaty. Canadian Ambassador to the United States H.H. Wrong stands at left; John W. Foley of the United States State Department Treaty Affairs Department stands right. President Harry S. Truman and Dean Acheson look on in the background. Donor: Dorothy Girton

Canadian Ambassador Hume Wrong signs the Canadian Water Diversion Treaty at Washington

Canadian Ambassador Hume Wrong signs the Canadian Water Diversion Treaty at Washington. Looking on are Secretary of State Dean Acheson (left) and Senator Herbert Lehman (D-NY). The Treaty is designed to encourage greater power development from the Niagara River and increase the scenic beauties of Niagara Falls.

Margaret Truman at a reception for Princess Elizabeth of Great Britain

Reception at the British Embassy for Princess Elizabeth of Great Britain during her visit to the United States. Shown are, left to right, George C. Marshall, Mrs. George C. Marshall, an unidentified woman (back turned), Margaret Truman, and Canadian Ambassador Hume Wrong. The man on the far right is unidentified. (See also photos 86-31-1 through 86-31-4.)