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Truman Committee and others at the train station in Ann Arbor, Michigan

Members of the Truman Committee and others prepare to board a train at the Ann Arbor, Michigan station. Senator Harry S. Truman (not visible in the photo)and other members had been in Ypsilanti, Michigan, for an inspection of the Ford Motor Company Willow Run Bomber Plant. Identified are three students from the University of Michigan: Frank Whitmeyer (far left); Glen Priester (2nd from right); and Alan N. Donkin (right). Second from the left is Mary-Jane Romine Sparrow, sister of Truman's cousin, Roy Romine. The others are unidentified. From: Roy T. Romine

Truman with FFA President

John M. Haid, Jr., of Siloam Springs, Arkansas, National President of the Future Farmers of America, present former President Harry S. Truman an honorary American Farmer degree at the FFA's convention held at the Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Missouri. The former President addressed the convention after receiving the award.

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.

Military unit marches at Girard College, Pennsylvania

A military unit composed of students at Girard College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, marches across a field as part of centennial ceremonies. Girard College was honoring the founding of the school 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.

Military unit marches at Girard College, Pennsylvania

A military unit composed of students at Girard College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, marches across a field 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.