Football
President Truman Receives Season Pass to 1948 National Football League Games from Commissioner
President Harry S. Truman (left) today receives from Bert Bell (center), National Football League Commissioner, a season pass to the League's 1948 games. George Marshall (right), president of the Washington team in the professional circuit, beams his approval. They are in the Oval Office. From: Houston Post.
Truman and Daughter at Union Station
President Truman and Margaret Attend Football Game
President Harry S. Truman and his daughter Margaret laugh as they settle themselves in the Presidential box in Municipal Stadium for the 53rd annual Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia. The President appears to be letting out a cheer as the photographer caught him the midst of a chuckle. Same as 70-661, only better print. From: Houston Post.
Margaret Truman with Governor Robert B. Meyner at Football Game
President Harry S. Truman Attends Army/Navy Game
President Harry S. Truman and Margaret Truman Attend Army-Navy Game
President Harry S. Truman and his daughter Margaret Truman attend the 1952 Army-Navy game. From left to right: Ann (Mrs. Oscar) Chapman, President Truman, and Margaret Truman. Seated in the second row are General Wallace Graham, unidentified woman (mostly obscured), Admiral Robert Dennison, unidentified woman (mostly obscured), and General Robert Landry (mostly obscured). All others are unidentified.