Members of the media gather around lighting, television, and teleprompter equipment for President Harry S. Truman's Oval Office address on international arms reduction. All are unidentified.
Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru (foreground, center) speaking for a Voice of America recording during his visit to George Washington's home, Mount Vernon. Madame Pandit is to the left of Nehru. Others are unidentified.
President Harry S. Truman (right) with Basil O'Connor, Chairman of the American Red Cross, during a radio broadcast on behalf of the Red Cross Fund Campaign.
President Harry S. Truman (right) and Basil O'Connor, chairman of the American Red Cross, giving a radio broadcast on behalf of the American Red Cross.
President Harry S. Truman (right) with Basil O'Connor, chairman of the American Red Cross, during a radio broadcast on behalf of the Red Cross Fund Campaign.
Photograph of President Truman sitting at a table in the White House reading from a document in what appears to be a radio address. A microphone is on the table. The event is unknown. (See 2002-52.) From: Brian Hessler, son of Leo K. Hessler, Hessler Studios, through Margaret Truman.
Photograph of President Truman sitting at a table in the White House reading from a document in what appears to be a radio address A microphone is on the table. The event is unknown. (See 2002-53.) From: Brian Hessler, son of Leo K. Hessler, Hessler Studios, through Margaret Truman.
Mr. Kephart, NBC announcer (at microphone), addressing radio audience at dedication of the "Big Inch" at Norris City, Illinois. On the left of Kephart is W. Alton Jones, President, WEP (looking at papers). On the right of Kephart is Ralph K. Davies, Deputy Petroleum Administrator for War (looking at papers). All others unidentified.
Burt E. Hull, WEP, Vice President (at microphone), giving a radio address. On left of Hull is W. Alton Jones, President WEP. On right of Hull is George A. Hill, Jr., Executive Vice President, Defense Supply Corp. All others unidentified.
Ralph K. Davies, Deputy Petroleum Administrator for War (center) addressing nation-wide radio audience from dedication site. On the left of Davies is W. Alton Jones, President, WEP. All others unidentified.