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Proof sheet of nine photographs showing former President Truman with unidentified visitors to the Truman Library

Proof sheet of nine photographs taken at the Harry S. Truman Library with a group of unidentified men and a woman, some with President Truman, which was mailed to President Truman's secretary Rose Conway, at her request. From: Unable to read name on back of proof sheet.

President Truman departs by automobile from Pittston, Pennsylvania

President Truman departs by automobile from Pittston on his way to Scranton, Pennsylvania, after attending the 42nd Annual Dinner of the Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick of Greater Pittston, Pennsylvania. He was an honorable guest, on Saint Patrick's Day, March 17, 1956. (See also 69-1727 and 69-1771 through 75.) From: Leo A. Tierney, Friendly Sons of Saint Patrick.

Board meeting of the Harry S. Truman Library Institute for National and International Affairs

Board meeting of the Harry S. Truman Library Institute. Seated (left to right) are: Tom L. Evans, chairman of the board, KCMO; David D. Lloyd, executive director, Harry S. Truman Library, Inc.; Franklin D. Murphy, chancellor, University of Kansas; former President Harry S. Truman; Elmer Ellis, president, University of Missouri; and Philip C. Brooks, director, Harry S. Truman Library. Standing (left to right) are: Rufus Burrus, attorney; James L. Sellers, professor of history, Harvard University; Robert Branyan, University of Kansas City; Francis H.

Board meeting of the Harry S. Truman Library Institute for National and International Affairs

Board meeting of the Harry S. Truman Library Institute. Seated (left to right) are: Tom L. Evans, chairman of the board, KCMO; David D. Lloyd, executive director, Harry S. Truman Library, Inc.; Franklin D. Murphy, chancellor, University of Kansas; former President Harry S. Truman; Elmer Ellis, president, University of Missouri; and Philip C. Brooks, director, Harry S. Truman Library. Standing (left to right) are: Rufus Burrus, attorney; James L. Sellers, professor of history, Harvard University; Robert Branyan, University of Kansas City; Francis H.