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President Harry S. Truman and Margaret Truman Boarding the Presidential Plane

Margaret Truman (left) and President Harry S. Truman (second from left) pose for photographers as they board the United States Air Force Constellation, "Dew Drop" for their return to Washington, D.C. ending the President's four week vacation at the Little White House in Key West, Florida. Alongside the plane is President Truman's valet, Arthur S. Prettyman (second from right). All others are unidentified.

President Harry S. Truman in a Lunch Line with Family and Guests

President Harry S. Truman is getting his food from the buffet line for his picnic lunch with his family and guests while on vacation in Key West, Florida. Pictured from left to right are: Margaret Truman, First Lady Bess Truman, and President Harry S. Truman. Standing in the background, visible between the two stewards on the left is John Steelman. All others are unidentified.

E. Clifton Daniel, Jr. Prepares for a Television Interview With President Gamal Abdel-Nassar of Egypt

E. Clifton Daniel, Jr. seated in the background, prepares for a television interview while President Gamal Abdel-Nasser of Egypt, (seated, foreground) receives assistance from an unidentified man crouching in front of him. The interview took place in Cairo for Daniel's television show "News in Perspective." Two other unidentified men, (standing) look on. Part of a group of photographs belonging to E. Clifton Daniel, Jr. which he used in his book, "Lords, Ladies and Gentlemen: A Memoir."

President Gerald Ford Meets with Newspaper Executives at the White House

President Gerald Ford (third from left on right side of the table) talks with newspaper executives at the White House. E. Clifton Daniel, Jr. is second from left on the left hand side of the table. Other men and the waiter are unidentified. Note on back of photograph reads: "Everybody in the family dining room of the White House heard President Ford mention CIA assassinations. Was it off the record or on? I said "off" (mine is the whitest head there). The publisher of The New York Times, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger (obscured by the president), agreed.

President Richard Nixon Talks with Margaret Truman Daniel

President Richard Nixon (second from left) speaks with Margaret Truman Daniel (left) while E. Clifton Daniel, Jr. (third from left) and First Lady Pat Nixon (far right), look on. They are standing outside the Truman family home in Independence, Missouri. All others in the background are unidentified. Part of a group of photographs belonging to E. Clifton Daniel, Jr. which he used in his book, "Lords, Ladies and Gentlemen: A Memoir."

E. Clifton Daniel, Jr. Interviewing President of South Vietnam, Nguyen Van Thieu

E. Clifton Daniel, Jr. (center) waits for the camera to roll for his interview with President Nguyen Van Thieu (left) of South Vietnam. The interview took place in Saigon during the Vietnam Peace Negotiations. On the right is Terence Smith, then chief correspondent of the New York Times in Vietnam. Part of a group of photographs belonging to E. Clifton Daniel, Jr. which he used in his book, "Lords, Ladies and Gentlemen: A Memoir."