Former President Harry S. Truman (left) and Margaret Truman wearing and holding leis presented to them upon their arrival in Hawaii aboard the liner President Cleveland. Mrs. Truman was also on the trip.
Former President Harry S. Truman (second from right), Bess Wallace Truman (third from right), and Margaret Truman (right) are entertained by two unidentified hula dancers on board the liner President Cleveland. The Trumans, holding and wearing leis, arrived in Honolulu for a month long vacation.
Former President Harry S. Truman (second from right), Bess Wallace Truman (third from right), and Margaret Truman (right) are entertained by two unidentified hula dancers on board the liner President Cleveland. The Trumans, holding and wearing leis, arrived in Honolulu for a month long vacation.
From left to right, Bess Wallace Truman, former President Harry S. Truman, and Margaret Truman bedecked with leis they received upon their arrival in Honolulu, Hawaii for a month's vacation. They arrived on board the liner President Cleveland.
Former President Harry S. Truman (third from left), with Mrs. Bess Wallace Truman (second from left) and Margaret Truman (second from right, partly obscured) are presented with leis and a key to the city by an unidentified woman upon their arrival in Honolulu on board the liner President Cleveland. The woman on the left is unidentified.
From left to right, Mrs. Bess Wallace Truman, former President Harry S. Truman, and Margaret Truman are presented with the key to the city of Honolulu by an unidentified woman. The Trumans arrived in Honolulu on board the liner President Cleveland for a month long vacation as guests of Edwin Pauley.
Former President Harry S. Truman (third from left), with Mrs. Bess Wallace Truman (second from left) and Margaret Truman (second from right, partly obscured) are presented with leis and a key to the city by an unidentified woman upon their arrival in Honolulu on board the liner President Cleveland. The man on the right is unidentified.
During her European tour, Margaret Truman visited Berlin, Germany, where she was received by Mayor Dr. Walther Schreiber and the Protocol Chief, Dr. Busse, at the Schoeneberg Townhall. Dr. Schreiber handed her a porcelain model of the Freedom Bell. She also signed the Golden Guestbook of the city Berlin. Left to right are: Professor Eich, Dr. Busse, Miss Truman, and Dr. Schreiber. (See 78-371.) From: Willard B. Snyder, Honorarkonsul der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
Margaret Truman, daughter of President Harry S. Truman, visits the memorial to the Berlin Airlift in Berlin, West Germany, during her European tour. On her right is General Mathewson. The others are unidentified. From: Willard B. Snyder, Honorarkonsul der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
During his trip to Europe, former President Harry S. Truman (left) shakes hands with an unidentified man as he sits on the deck of the steamship Independence as it sails from Naples to Genoa, Italy. The man sitting next to him is also unidentified. From: Sym Sinclair