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Women's Army Corps (WAC) Colonel Westray B. Boyce At a Coffee at the H Street Club

Members of the British and United States Army and Navy personnel are served coffee on Empire Day at the H Street Club. From left to right: Major Bernice Keplinger (WAC) from the Office of Education and Information of the Army, Subaltern E. McAdam, company officer of A.T.S., Lieutenant (junior grade) Ruth Hawkins of the Welfare and Recreation Office of the Potomac River Naval Command, and Colonel Westray Battle Boyce, Director of the WACs. Seated is Mrs. Henry Jewett, Member of the Public Relations Committee of the H Street Club.

Colonel Westray B. Boyce Enjoys a Coffee at the H Street Club

Members of the British and United States Army and Navy personnel are served coffee on Empire Day at the H Street Club. From left to right: Major Bernice Keplinger (WAC) from the Office of Education and Information of the Army, Subaltern E. McAdam, company officer of A.T.S., Lieutenant (junior grade) Ruth Hawkins of the Welfare and Recreation Office of the Potomac River Naval Command, and Colonel Westray Battle Boyce, Director of the WACs. Seated is Mrs. Henry Jewett, Member of the Public Relations Committee of the H Street Club.

W. Averell Harriman During His 1959 Trip to the Soviet Union

Interior view with W. Averell Harriman standing on the right. The other man is unidentified. Exact location not given but Harriman may have been having a meal (breakfast?) while in the eastern part of the Soviet Union, perhaps in Karaganda, Kazakhstan. Charles W. Thayer accompanied Harriman as a guide and confidant on the trip which took place May 12 - June 26, 1959. Harriman went as a special foreign correspondent for the North American Newspaper Alliance (NANA).

W. Averell Harriman During His 1959 Trip to the Soviet Union

Interior view with W. Averell Harriman standing on the right. The other man in view is not identified. Exact location not given but Harriman may have been having a meal (breakfast?) while in the eastern part of the Soviet Union, perhaps in Karaganda, Kazakhstan. Charles W. Thayer accompanied Harriman as a guide and confidant on the trip which took place May 12 - June 26, 1959. Harriman went as a special foreign correspondent for the North American Newspaper Alliance (NANA).