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Former President Truman and Rabbi Isser Yehuda Unterman at a dinner at the Muehlebach Hotel

Former President Harry S. Truman (right), Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel Isser Yehuda Unterman (center), and Rev. Elmer A. Josephson (left) of Wichita, Kansas, at a dinner at the Muehlebach Hotel. Rabbi Unterman came to Kansas City to meet Mr. Truman. The dinner was sponsored by the Rabbis and Jewish businessmen of Kansas City, Missouri. From: Chris (Mrs. Elmer) Josephson, Bible Light International, Inc.

Former President Truman and Rabbi Isser Yehuda Unterman at the Muehlebach Hotel

Former President Harry S. Truman (right), Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel Isser Yehuda Unterman (left), and Rev. Elmer A. Josephson of Wichita, Kansas (standing) at a dinner at the Muehlebach Hotel. The Rabbi came to Kansas City to meet Mr. Truman. The dinner was sponsored by the rabbis and Jewish business men of Kansas City, Missouri. From: Chris (Mrs. Elmer) Josephson, Bible Light International, Inc.

Dinner Table at Library Dedication Reception

Group of Battery D members seated at a table during a reception the day of the dedication of the Harry S. Truman Library. Seated second from the left is L. Curtis Tiernan, chaplain of Battery D. Seated third from the right is Harry Vaughan, former Military Aide to President Truman. This event was held at the Muehlebach Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri. From a book of 30 photographs of Battery "D" participation in the Harry S. Truman Library Dedication. Same as 2005-296.

Men pose at Library Dedication Reception

Members of Battery D and others pose at a reception held the day of the dedication of the Harry S. Truman Library. In the front row are former Secretary of the Treasury John Snyder (third from the left); L. Curtis Tiernan, Chaplain of Battery D (fourth from the right); and General Harry Vaughan, Military Advisor to President Truman (third from the right). Others are unidentified. From a book of 30 photographs of Battery "D" participation in the Harry S. Truman Library Dedication. See also 2005-288.