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President Truman's Remarks to the Association of Immigration and Nationality Lawyers

President Harry S. Truman's remarks to the Association of Immigration and Nationality Lawyers. The President spoke at 11:08 a.m. in the Rose Garden at the White House. Filindo B. Masino, president of the Association, gave introductory remarks. The association presented to the President its 1952 Founders' Award. Commissioner of Immigration Argyle R. Mackey read the citation.

President Truman's Address before the Alumni Association of the Industrial College of the Armed Forces

President Harry S. Truman's address before the Alumni Association of the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. The President spoke at 12:04 p.m. at Fort Lesley J. McNair in Washington, DC. In his opening remarks he referred to Kennedy Watkins, president of the Alumni Association of the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, and Rear Adm. W. McL. Hague, USN, commandant of the College. In two parts.

President Truman's Remarks at a Meeting of a Training Orientation Course Conducted by the CIA

President Harry S. Truman's remarks at a meeting of a training orientation course conducted by the CIA. The President spoke at 12:27 p.m. in the Department of Agriculture Auditorium in Washington, to the final session of the Central Intelligence Agency's eighth training orientation course for representatives of various Government agencies. In his opening words he referred to Gen. Walter Bedell Smith, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Later he referred to Fleet Adm. William D. Leahy, former Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief of the United States Army and Navy, and Vice Adm.

President Truman's Remarks to the Directors of the National Newspaper Publishers Association

President Harry S. Truman's remarks to the Directors of the National Newspaper Publishers Association. The President spoke at 12:55 p.m. in the Rose Garden at the White House. The group presented the President with a plaque bearing the following inscription: "To Harry S. Truman, 32nd President of The United States who has awakened the conscience of America and given new strength to our democracy by his courageous efforts on behalf of freedom and equality for all citizens. "National Newspaper Publishers Association, 1952."