From left to right, Harry S. Truman Library Director Dr. Philip C. Brooks, artist Thomas Hart Benton, Father Dawes of Rockhurst College, and Allen Nevins in the lobby of the Truman Library.
Allen Nevins (left) and painter Thomas Hart Benton (right) speak in front of Mr. Benton's mural, "Independence and the Opening of the West," in the lobby of the Harry S. Truman Library.
Allen Nevins (left) and Thomas Hart Benton (right) talk in front of Mr. Benton's mural, "Independence and the Opening of the West," in the lobby of the Harry S. Truman Library.
Former President Truman (right) and John M. Abraham of Coronet Instructional Films pose together as Abraham presents Truman with the first educational film on the White House. This photo was taken in Mr. Truman's office at the Truman Library.
A group of men comprising (from left to right) Harry S. Truman Library Director Dr. Philip C. Brooks, Thomas Hart Benton, Father Dawes of Rockhurst University, Allen Nevins, and Truman Library Curator Milton Perry in the lobby of the Truman Library.
John M. Abraham (left), of Coronet Instructional Films, with former President Harry S. Truman (right), looking at the globe in Mr. Truman's office at the Truman Library. Mr. Abraham was on hand to present Mr. Truman with a copy of the first educational film about the White House.
John M. Abraham (left) of Coronet Instructional Films presents former President Harry S. Truman (right) with a copy of the first educational film on the White House (MP76-70, "The White House - Past and Present"). The presentation took place in Mr. Truman's office at the Truman Library.
Former President Harry S. Truman writes at his desk while John M. Abraham of Coronet Instructional Films looks on. Mr. Abraham presented Mr. Truman with a copy of the first educational film about the White House. The presentation took place in Mr. Truman's office at the Truman Library.
John M. Abraham (left) of Coronet Instructional Films presents former President Harry S. Truman with the first educational film on the White House. They are in Mr. Truman's office at the Truman Library.