Photographers
Margaret Truman Giving a Press Conference
Truman and Photographers in the Oval Office
President Harry S. Truman in the Oval Office, posing with photographers and their winning photographs in the sixth annual contest of the White House News Photographers Association. The Harris Trophy stands on the floor in front of the president. The photographers are holding their winning photographs. From left to right: Paul J. Dennehy of the Washington Times-Herald with his photo, "A Good Night's Rest;" Thomas O'Halloran of Harris & Ewing with his photo, "Downcast;" Harvey Georges of the Associated Press with his winning sports photo; President Harry S.
Truman and Photographers in Oval Office
President Harry S. Truman in the Oval Office, posing with photographers and their winning photographs in the sixth annual contest of the White House News Photographers Association. The Harris Trophy stands on the floor in front of the president. The photographers are holding their winning photographs. From left to right: Paul J. Dennehy of the Washington Times-Herald with his photo, "A Good Night's Rest;" Thomas O'Halloran of Harris & Ewing with his photo, "Downcast;" Harvey Georges of the Associated Press with his winning sports photo; President Harry S.
Truman and Photographers in Oval Office
President Harry S. Truman (second from right) in the Oval Office awards the annual Harris Trophy to the the winning photographer of the sixth annual contest of the White House News Photographers Association Frank Cancellare. Other winning photographers standing off to the left are: unidentified; Harvey Georges of the Associated Press; Paul J. Dennehy of the Washington Times-Herald; and Thomas O'Halloran of Harris & Ewing. The kneeling photographers are unidentified.
Former President Truman holds a camera in front of the Sheraton Blackstone Hotel in Chicago
Former President Truman holds a camera in front of the Sheraton Blackstone Hotel in Chicago
Pathe Cameraman Photographs Silk Industry in Japan
Pathe Cameraman Photographs Silk Industry in Japan
A Pathe cameraman photographs scenes of the silk industry in Japan. From an album created by the Allied Reparations Committee, headed by Ambassador Edwin W. Pauley, 1945-47.