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Automobile in Winston-Salem, NC

Four men in an automobile, possibly waiting for the arrival of President Harry S. Truman to Wake Forest College in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Those who can be identified are Gordon Gray, Director of the Psychological Strategy Board (back seat, passenger side); and Dr. Harold W. Tribble, President, Wake Forest College (back seat, driver's side). From: Gordon Gray.

Truman Presenting Plaques at 35th Division Gala

President Harry S. Truman presents plaques to a group of entertainers who participated in the 35th Division Reunion gala at Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis, Missouri. From left to right are: Maria Marceno Golterman, soloist; Danny Thomas, comedian; President Truman; Russ David, orchestra leader; and St. Louis Mayor Joseph M. Darst. From: Edward L. Golterman, Golterman Historic Enterprises, St. Louis, MO.

Truman marches in a 35th Division reunion parade in St. Louis, Missouri

President Harry S. Truman (front row, fourth from left), with hand raised in greeting, marches in a parade with veterans of Battery "D", 129th F.A., 35th Division, during a reunion in St. Louis, Missouri. On the far left, carrying the Division flag, is Frank Spina. From: Conrad Smith (from album that had belonged to Francis Yeager, Battery "D")

President Truman at a 35th Division reunion in St. Louis, Missouri

Sixty-Five of the 153 living veterans of Battery "D", 129th F.A., 35th Division, met at Hotel Jefferson, St. Louis, Missouri, for a reunion breakfast. At the dinner table, left to right, are: Fred L. Schmidt, Secretary of the Battery organization; Eugene P. Donnelly, Kansas City attorney who was a corporal, and President Harry S. Truman. (Same as 65-970 except not as cropped) From: Conrad Smith (from album that had belonged to Francis Yeager, Battery "D")

Color guard marches across a field at Girard College centennial ceremonies

A color guard and military unit march across a field at Girard College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as part of centennial ceremonies honoring the founding of the College by Stephen Girard as a free boarding school for fatherless boys. President Harry S. Truman (not shown) in the reviewing stand attends as guest of honor. (See 59-1489-1 thru 32.) From: Todd Jermstad.