John R. Steelman (fourth from left) enjoys a post-luncheon cigar while participating in the Organization Meeting of Charter Members of the "White Elephant Club" Adrian Chapter. All other men are unidentified.
Kansas City businessman and Truman friend Henry Talge (third from left) at his birthday party at the Muehlebach Hotel in Kansas City, Missouri. He is holding a gift. Other men are unidentified. See related photos 2009-2043 to 2070. From: Mo-Bee Photo Service.
Kansas City businessman and Truman friend Henry Talge (center) with unidentified men at his birthday party at the Muehlebach Hotel. Mr. Talge is holding a gift. See related photos 2009-2043 to 2070. From: Mo-Bee Photo Service.
Kansas City businessman Henry Talge, good friend of Harry S. Truman, is pictured between two unidentified men at his birthday party at the Muehlebach Hotel. See related photos 2009-2043 to 2070. From: Mo-Bee Photo Service.
Henry Talge (Kansas City businessman and friend of Harry S. Truman), center (holding gift), and unidentified men at Mr. Talge's birthday party at the Muehlebach Hotel in Kansas City. See related photos 2009-2043 to 2070. From: Mo-Bee Photo Service.
Lafayette College conferred honorary degrees at commencement exercises. Recipients included: Secretary of the Army Frank Pace (third from left), Miss Dorothy Shaver (second from left), and Henry Luce (far right). Gentleman on left is unidentified.
Lafayette College conferred six honorary degrees at commencement exercises. Recipients were: Norman Peale (third from right), Secretary of the Army Frank Pace (third from left), Miss Dorothy Shaver (middle), Thomas R. Jones, Rev. W.H. Galbreath, and Henry Luce (far right).
Lafayette College conferred six honorary degrees at commencement exercises. Recipients were: Norman Peale (third from right), Secretary of the Army Frank Pace (third from left), Miss Dorothy Shaver (middle), Thomas R. Jones, Rev. W.H. Galbreath, and Henry Luce (far right).
Secretary of the Army Frank Pace stands with two men and a woman outside the San Jose Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation Ordnance Plant in San Jose, California. From left to right: Dean Witter, District Chief, San Francisco Ordnance District; Joseph B. Cary, Chairman of the Executive Committee, Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation; Secretary Pace; unidentified woman reporter for the San Jose News.
Secretary of the Army Frank Pace (foreground, left) walks through a parking lot of cars with James M. Hait, Vice President and Manager, San Jose Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation. Secretary Pace visited the Ordnance Plant of the company in San Jose, California. Others in photo are unidentified.