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President Harry S. Truman with American Delegation to the United Nations Conference

President Harry S. Truman (sitting) meets in the Oval Office of the White House with the American Delegation to the United Nations Conference in San Francisco, California. Delegation members from left to right: Commander Harold Stassen, Representative Charles Eaton of New Jersey, Barnard College Dean Mrs. Virginia Gildersleeve, Senator Tom Connally of Texas, Secretary of State Edward Stettinius, Senator Arthur Vandenberg of Michigan, and Representative Sol Bloom of New York. From the scrapbooks of Matt Connelly, Vol. 1.

Rear Admiral James Foskett and Naval Officers

Rear Admiral James Foskett attends a banquet given in his honor by Admiral Garcia at the Plaza Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The front row from left to right: Captain Deutermann of the United States Navy, Rear Admiral Anadon A.R.G., Lieutenant Colonel Berkeley of the United States Marine Corps, Captain Arleigh Burke, Vice Admiral Carlos J. Martinez, Admiral Garcia, United States Ambassador to Argentina James Bruce, Rear Admiral Foskett, and Vice Admiral Carranza. All others are unidentified.

Rear Admiral James Foskett Calls on President Juan Peron

Rear Admiral James Foskett pays a visit to President Juan Peron during his visit to Argentina. From left to right: Captain Ranson Fullinwider, Captain Buldrini, Commander Gentry, Rear Admiral Foskett, Lieutenant Commander Whatton, Commander Joyce, President Peron, United States Ambassador to Argentina James Bruce, Admiral Garcia, Captain Arleigh Burke, and Commander J.H. Brown.

Charles S. Murphy in San Antonio, Texas

Charles S. Murphy, Civil Aeronautics Board Chairman (1965-1968) is shown on the right. He is in San Antonio, Texas. The man on the left is unidentified and he is presenting a proclamation to Murphy in which Murphy is appointed an International Ambassador for Hemisfair 1968, an international exposition to be held April 6-October 6, 1968. The event was to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the city of San Antonio, Texas.