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Radio Story About the Opening of the Center for the Study of the Korean War

Eloise Bell of member station KXCV reports on the newly opened Center for the Study of the Korean War. Located in Independence, MO, on the campus of Graceland University, it opens on the 50th Anniversary of North Korean troops crossing the 38th Parallel into South Korea, beginning the Korean War. Includes interviews with Center for the Study of the Korean War staff member Paul M. Edwards, Korean War veteran David Carmichael, and the Harry S. Truman Library's education staff member Tom Heuertz.

Milwaukee Reports with Guest Harry S. Truman

Harry S. Truman was the guest on the interview program, Milwaukee Reports, WXIX-TV. Truman is asked questions by several members of a panel. Panelists include: Mr. Ruben E. Peterson Jr, a member of the Milwaukee Bar Association; Mr. Sam Rizzo, international representative of the UAW CIO; Mr. Richard E. Krug, city librarian; Dr. Anthony T. Bouscarew, head of the Department of Political Science at Marquette University; Mr. Ray W. Taylor, editor of the Milwaukee Labor Press; and Walter S. Davis, member of the Milwaukee Junior Bar Association.

Interview with E.A. Bayne by James F. Goode

James F. Goode interviewed E.A. Bayne in New Haven, CT, regarding American policies toward Iran in the late 1940s and early 1950s. Former member of the American University Field Staff, Edward A. Bayne was a scholar in the field of political science. His research included diverse countries, but his most extensive research was in the Middle East. He was an acquaintance of multiple Iranian premiers. This interview is two cassettes long.

Interview by Monte Poen with Dorothy Rosenman

Interview by Monte Poen with Dorothy Rosenman. 1 cassette. Mrs. Rosenman and her husband, Samuel I. Rosenman, were close friends with Harry S. and Bess Truman. In addition, Samuel was Harry's personal "New York lawyer." There are several stories cited about the Truman's visits to New York and the get-togethers and parties. She tells of the 1958 trip to France with them and how it was strictly a vacation. There was an interesting anecdote about the couples' visit to meet artist Pablo Picasso's at his house. Mrs. Rosenman says her husband was Mr.