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Brewster, Owen, 1888-1961

Pauley Confers with Senators during Senate Naval Affairs Committee Hearing

Ambassador Edwin W. Pauley (center), President Harry S. Truman's nominee for Undersecretary of the Navy who was up for confirmation before the Senate Naval Affairs Committee, confers with committee members Senator Sheridan Downey (Democrat from California) on the left, and Senator Owen Brewster (Republican from Maine) on the right, as a halt is called in the hearing on Pauley's fitness for the Navy post.

Senator Truman and Truman Committee after visiting the Ford Motor Company

Senator Harry S. Truman and members of the Truman Committee at the airport after visiting the Ford Motor Company. Names of the individuals are hand written below the photo: Left to right, Senator Joseph Ball; Hugh Fulton (counsel, partially obscured); Senator Prentiss M. Brown; Senator Harry S. Truman; Paul Brown (child); Senator Owen Brewster; Senator James Mead; Senator Mon Wallgren; Senator Harold Burton; and Senator Harley Kilgore. Donor: Sam Rushay, who loaned us the original photograph to copy.

Fishing Queen

Hon. Owen Brewster, Senior U.S. Senator from Maine, Crowns Miss Connie Porter, South Portland, Maine, 1950 National Junior Better Fishing Queen, Salt Water Division, Boy and Girl National Better Fishing Program. Left to right: Raymond Henley, Senator Brewster, Miss Porter and Emile J. Morin, President, Consolidated Sportsman Club of Maine.

Senator Truman and others at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee

Senator Harry S. Truman attends a lunch with members of the Truman Committee and others at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee. Starting on the left, clockwise are: Lou Berringer, Senator Owen Brewster (Maine), Jessie R. (Mrs. Hugh) Fulton, Hugh Fulton (counsel for The Committee), Neal Helm, Marion Toomey, H.G. Robinson, Major Hill (Army liaison), and Senator Harry S. Truman.