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Former President Harry S. Truman, Col. Gibson, Rufus Burrus, and Col. Riffle at the Truman Library

Left to right: Former President Harry S. Truman, Rufus Burrus, Col. Gibson, and Col. John A. Riffle, representing Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base in Missouri, unfurl the Missouri State flag during a visit to the Truman Library. The man in the background is unidentified. (See also 67-4321 and 4322.) Donor: Col. John A. Riffle.

Presentation of Helmet to the War Memorial Museum of Virginia

Presentation of a helmet bearing the insignia of the 35th Division and worn by Harry S. Truman during his overseas service in World War I to the War Memorial Museum of Virginia. Lt. Col. Nelson C. Overton (3rd from right), past Departmental Commander for the American Legion, receives the helmet from John Abbitt, chairman of a committee of the procurement division. Looking on, left to right, are J. E. Carpenter, C.T. Brooks, W.E. Casey, Bill Bailey, Charles K. Hutchens, and Major George B. Collings.

Former President Harry S. Truman, Mrs. Clyde Kimbrough and an unidentified woman at Fort Lewis, Washington

Former President Harry S. Truman (right) shakes hands with Mrs. Clyde Kimbrough, wife of the principal civilian Post Engineer at Fort Lewis, Washington. The other woman is unidentified. Mr. Truman was in Seattle, Washington, to attend the Democratic party's annual Jefferson-Jackson Day banquet. Donor: Major General Louis W. Truman.

Former President Harry S. Truman shakes hands with officers at Fort Lewis, Washington

Former President Harry S. Truman shakes hands with an officer of the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Washington, standing with other officers (unidentified) in a receiving line. Next to Mr. Truman is his 2nd cousin, Major General Louis W. Truman. The former President was in Seattle, Washington, to attend the Democratic party's annual Jefferson-Jackson Day Banquet. From: Major General Louis W. Truman.

Former President Harry S. Truman and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kimbrough at Fort Lewis, Washington

Former President Harry S. Truman shakes hands with Clyde Kimbrough, standing in a receiving line, who is holding a display of campaign buttons to be presented to Mr. Truman at ceremonies during his visit to Fort Lewis, Washington. Mrs. Kimbrough is standing next to her husband; the others are unidentified. Mr. Kimbrough is the principal civilian Post Engineer at the Fort. From: Major General Louis W. Truman.

Second Annual Meeting of the Harry S. Truman Library Institute Board of Directors

Members of the Harry S. Truman Library Institute hold a second annual Board of Directors Meeting at the Harry S. Truman Library in Independence, Missouri. Seated around a table, left to right, are: Herman Kahn, Director, Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park; Dr. Franklin D. Murphy, Chancellor, University of Kansas, Lawrence; James V. Jones, St. Louis University, St. Louis; Dean Francis H. Heller, Professor of Political Science and Associate Dean, Lawrence; Dr. Richard M. Drake, Chancellor, Kansas City University; Dr. W.D.

Fourth Annual Harry S. Truman Library Institute Board Meeting, 1961

Members of the Harry S. Truman Library Institute hold a 4th annual Board Meeting at the Truman Library in Independence, Missouri. Left to right are: Unidentified; Dean Francis H. Heller, Professor of Political Science and Associate Dean, University of Kansas; unidentified; Dr. Richard M. Drake, Chancellor, Kansas City University; unidentified; unidentified; David D. Lloyd, Executive Director, Harry S. Truman Library, Inc., Washington, D.C.; unidentified; former President Harry S. Truman; Dr. Elmer Ellis, President, University of Missouri, Columbia; Dr. Philip C. Brooks, Director, Harry S.

Former President Harry S. Truman, Maj. Gen. Louis W. Truman, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kimbrough at Fort Lewis, Washington

Former President Harry S. Truman reaches for the hand of Clyde Kimbrough, standing in a receiving line, who is holding a display of campaign buttons to be presented to Mr. Truman at ceremonies during his visit to Fort Lewis, Washington. Behind the former President is Major General Louis W. Truman, Truman's second cousin, and standing next to Mr. Kimbrough is his wife. Mr. Kimbrough is the principal civilian Post Engineer at the Fort. From: Major General Louis W. Truman.