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The head table dining at Stephenson's Restaurant during conference of researchers

Dining at Stephenson's Restaurant in Independence, Missouri, during a Truman Library Institute Conference of Researchers dinner, the head table look over the room. From left to right, an unidentified man, Archivist of the United States Wayne C. Grover, Boyd Shafer, Richard Kirkendall, an unidentified man, and Truman Library Director Dr. Philip C. Brooks.

Researchers dine at Stephenson's Restaurant during conference

Harry S. Truman Library Institute Conference of Researchers dining at Stephenson's Restaurant in Independence, Missouri. Those in attendance include Eugene Schmidtlein (left side of left table, second from left); Dorothy (Mrs. Philip C.) Brooks (left side of left table, fourth from left); Truman Library Curator Milton Perry (right side of left table); Truman Library Director Dr. Philip C. Brooks (far end of right table); Willie Harriford (right side of right table, at end); and Charles Morrisey, Edward Rogge, Robert R. Bolton, J. R. Fuchs, Boyd Shafer, Alan Harper, William Berman, R.

Conference of Researchers at Stephenson's Restaurant

Harry S. Truman Library Institute Conference of Researchers dining at Stephenson's Restaurant in Independence, Missouri. Those in attendance include Eugene Schmidtlein (left side of left table, second from left); Dorothy (Mrs. Philip C.) Brooks (left side of left table, fourth from left); Truman Library Curator Milton Perry (right side of left table); Truman Library Director Dr. Philip C. Brooks (far end of right table); Willie Harriford (right side of right table, at end); and Charles Morrisey, Edward Rogge, Robert R. Bolton, J. R. Fuchs, Boyd Shafer, Alan Harper, William Berman, R.

Three men view a 75mm gun

Two unidentified men, along with Truman Library Curator Milton F. Perry (second from right), inspect the condition of the 75mm artillery piece after it arrived at the Watson Brothers Transportation Company warehouse. The artillery piece is similar to one used by former President Truman when he served in World War I.

Three men inspect a 75mm gun

An unidentified man, along with Truman Library Curator Milton F. Perry (second from right) and another unidentified man, inspect the condition of the 75mm artillery piece after it arrived at the Watson Brothers Transportation Company warehouse. The artillery piece is similar to one used by former President Truman when he served in World War I.