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Former President Truman in cap and gown at Westminster College for a lecture

Former President Harry S. Truman (left) and others in caps and gowns stroll down the aisle of the auditorium at Westminster College where he is to lecture about hysteria in America. On Truman's left is Homer Knight, Dean of Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri. In back of Knight and Truman is William Hall, President of Westminster College. The others are unidentified. From: Naomi Knight.

Former President Truman at Library with educators

Former President Harry S. Truman grants an interview to a group of educators at his office in the Harry S. Truman Library in Independence, Missouri. Left to right are: Dr. Peter Fraenkel of the Ford Foundation; Dr. Mario Samame, Rector, National Engineering University, Lima, Peru; former President Harry S. Truman; Dr. Jorge Succar, Dean of Industrial Engineering, National Engineering University, Lima, Peru; and Professor William S. Sangster, College of Engineering, University of Missouri at Columbia.

Former President Truman at Library with educators

Former President Harry S. Truman grants an interview to a group of educators at his office in the Harry S. Truman Library in Independence, Missouri. Left to right are: Dr. Peter Fraenkel of the Ford Foundation; Dr. Mario Samame, Rector, National Engineering University, Lima, Peru; former President Truman; Dr. Jorge Succar, Dean of Industrial Engineering, National Engineering University, Lima, Peru, and Dr. Joseph C. Hogan, Dean, College of Engineering, University of Missouri at Columbia.

Faculty of Institute for Brazilian Studies, Vanderbilt

The faculty of the Institute for Brazilian Studies at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, holds a conference. Left to Right: T. Lynn Smith, Professor of Sociology and Director of the Brazilian Institute; Earl W. Thomas, Assistant Professor of Romance Languages; Reynolds E. Carlson, Associate Professor of Economics who is the United Nations' economic consultant on Latin America; Alexander Marchant, Associate Professor of History, born and raised in Rio de Janeiro and Publication Officer of the American Embassy in Rio de Janeiro in 1945-1947.