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Portrait of J. Noel Macy

Portrait of J. Noel Macy, used for his oral history interview. Mr. Macy was the Assistant Chief of International Information Division, Department of State, 1945-1946; Chief, International Press and Publications Division, 1946-1948; resigned from the State Department, 1948. Donor: J. Noel Macy.

Portrait of David A. Morse

Portrait of David A. Morse. Mr. Morse was General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board, 1945-1946; Department of Labor, Assistant Secretary, 1945-1947; Under Secretary, Department of Labor, 1947-1948; Acting Secretary of Labor, June-August, 1948; U. S. member, International Labor Office, Geneva, Switzerland, 1946-1948; Director General, International Labor Office, 1948-1970. Mr. Morse was a participant in the 1979 Conference sponsored by the Truman Library Institute entitled "The Economic Policies of the Truman Administration". Donor: David A. Morse.

Portrait of William P. N. Edwards

Portrait of William P. N. Edwards which was used in his oral history interview. During World War II and the administration of President Harry S. Truman, he was Assistant to the Chairman of British Supply Council, Ministry of Supply, 1941-1943; head of Industrial Information Division, Ministry of Production; alternate Director of Information, British Supply Council, Washington, D. C., 1943-1945; Director, Overseas Information Division, Board of Trade, London, 1945-1946; Counsellor, British Embassy, Washington, D.

Former President Harry S. Truman with Records Center Chiefs

Former President Harry S. Truman with Federal Records Centers Chiefs at the Harry S. Truman Library. From left to right: Elmer Lindgard, Emil Pubols, Lewis J. Darter, E. G. Cole, John Hals Shanks, Max Ulery, Steve T. Clark, Gordon Williams, Harry Truman, William D. White, Wayne C. Grover, Charles A. Henderson, Robert Edelstein, Harold F. Elliott, Peter Iacullo, Warren Wilson.

President Truman at the new Government Accounting Office Building

President Harry S. Truman laying the cornerstone of the new $25,000,000 Government Accounting Office building in Washington, D. C., and in a speech following the ceremony, he defended the federal budget against criticism conceived in "ignorance, and malice." Photograph is autographed by Frank L. Yates, Assistant Comptroller General of the United States; W. Englebert Reynolds, Commissioner of Public Buildings; Lindsay C. Warren, Comptroller General of the United States, and John McShain, Builder. Original is oversized.

Portrait of Martin Friedman

Portrait of Martin Leonard Friedman at the podium as President of the National Capital Democratic Club (now the National Democratic Club). This photograph was used in Mr. Friedman's oral history interview. During the administration of President Harry S. Truman, Mr. Friedman was a special assistant in the White House, 1950-1953. Donor: Martin Friedman.