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Portrait of David A. Morse

Portrait of David A. Morse. Mr. Morse was General Counsel, National Labor Relations Board, 1945-1946; Department of Labor, Assistant Secretary, 1945-1947; Under Secretary, Department of Labor, 1947-1948; Acting Secretary of Labor, June-August, 1948; U. S. member, International Labor Office, Geneva, Switzerland, 1946-1948; Director General, International Labor Office, 1948-1970. Mr. Morse was a participant in the 1979 Conference sponsored by the Truman Library Institute entitled "The Economic Policies of the Truman Administration". Donor: David A. Morse.

Portrait of O. J. McDiarmid

Portrait of O. J. McDiarmid. Mr. McDiarmid was Chief, monetary affairs staff, Department of State, 1949-1951; Director, Fiscal and Trade Policy, Mutual Security Agency, Manila, Philippines; member, various U. S. missions, delegations, to Japan, Korea, and Europe. Economist, Foreign Operations Administration, 1954-1955. Donor: O. J. McDiarmid.

Portrait of Stuart Rockwell

Portrait of Stuart Rockwell. Second Secretary, consul, Ankara, Turkey, 1946-1948; officer-in-charge, Palestine-Israel-Jordan Affairs, 1948-1950; political advisor to Secretary of Air Force, 1950-1952; First Secretary, consul, Madrid, Spain, 1952-1955. Principal advisor to U. S. members of the United Nations Palestine Conciliation Commission, 1949; political advisor, U. S. Delegation to the United Nations General Assembly, 1949, 1950, and 1951. Donor: Stuart Rockwell.

Portrait of Francis O. Wilcox

Portrait of Francis O. Wilcox used in the 1980 Conference, "The Conduct of Foreign Policy during the Truman Administration". Mr. Wilcox was the head International Relations Analyst, Library of Congress, 1945-1947; Member, U. S. Delegation to the United Nations Conference, San Francisco, 1945; First United Nations General Assembly, London, England, 1946; Third United Nations General Assembly, Paris, 1948; Chief of Staff, U. S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 1947-1955; Member, U. S. Delegation, Japanese Peace Conference, San Francisco, 1951. Donor: Francis Wilcox.