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President Truman smiles broadly as he cuts his birthday cake on the celebration of his 61st birthday

President Truman smiles broadly as he cuts his birthday cake on the celebration of his 61st birthday and his first full day as a resident of the White House. This is the same picture as 89-59 but has been mounted and bordered to an overall size of 12 x 12. On the border of the mounting M. R. "Bob" Evans has written, "The first of many "Happy Birthdays" in the White House and a happy day for me. M. R. "Bob" Evans May 8 - 1945". From M. R. "Bob" Evans.

President Truman with U.N. cake

Birthday cake presented to President Harry S. Truman (center) by members of the National Citizens Committee for United Nations Day. The cake is to celebrate the sixth anniversary of the United Nations. The cake is made from a recipe of Mrs. Bess Wallace Truman's that is in the United Nations cookbook, sponsored by the Committee.

President Truman presented with a large cake

President Harry S. Truman was presented with a large cake which had been baked by Master Sergeant Benedict A. Tamal, chief baker with the Army in Berlin, Germany. From left to right: Secretary of State James Byrnes, President Truman, Master Sergeant Benedict A. Tamal, and Major General John Lennox, Mess Officer at Babelsburg. President Truman is in Germany attending the Potsdam Conference. From the album, number 2: "President Truman's Trip to Potsdam."

43rd Anniversary of Dental Corps

Rear Admiral Parks attends a party celebrating the 43rd Anniversary of the Dental Corps at Norfolk, Virginia. Left to right: Rear Admiral and Mrs. A. A. Antrim, Zelda and Rear Admiral Lewis S. Parks, Captain and Mrs. Berry, Lieutenant General and Mrs. Oliver Smith, Captain and Mrs. Arthur Siegel, and Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Buxton, Jr. They are standing behind a cake on a table.