Vice-Presidents
Truman Throws First Ball 1951 Opener
President Harry S. Truman prepares to throw the first pitch at the 1951 opening game at Griffith Stadium in Washington, D.C. In the first row are, from left to right: two unidentified men, Jane (Mrs. Alben) Barkley, Vice President Alben Barkley, First Lady Bess W. Truman, President Truman, Washington Senators manager Bucky Harris, Senators President Clark Griffith, and New York Yankees manager Casey Stengel. Standing behind and between Griffith and Stengel is United States Supreme Court Justice Fred Vinson.
Speech at Welcoming Ceremony for French President Auriol
President Truman At Welcoming Ceremony For President Auriol
Former President Truman plays the piano for President and Mrs. Kennedy and guests
Former President Harry S. Truman plays the piano for President and Mrs. Kennedy and their dinner guests assembled in the White House East Room. The White House released this picture. Pianist Eugene List, who gave an after-dinner recital, stands at right. Visible in the front row, from left are: Mrs. Bess Truman, President John F. Kennedy, Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, partly hidden, and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson. Same as 68-1026 and 93-384, but a better and clearer photo than either.
Former President Truman, President Kennedy, and Vice-President Johnson at a Dinner Honoring the Truman Committee
Vice-President Johnson, unidentified man, and former President Truman at a dinner honoring the Truman Committee
Vice-President Johnson, Former President Truman, and Charles P. Clark at the 20th Anniversary Dinner Honoring the Truman Committee
Barkley Receives Congressional Gold Medal
President Harry S. Truman (right) presents a Congressional Gold Medal authorized by Congress to Vice President Alben Barkley (left) in the Oval Office. Others in the background are unidentified.