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Geist, Irving, 1900-1970

Truman and Barkley Families at White House

From left to right: Vice President-elect Alben Barkley; Mrs. Marian Barkley Truitt; Margaret Truman; First Lady Bess W. Truman; and President Harry S. Truman on the steps of the White House the day after President Truman won the 1948 presidential election. Standing behind Mr. Barkley and Ms. Truitt, partly obscured, are Admiral William D. Leahy and General Harry Vaughan. Standing behind President Truman, partly obscured, is Captain Robert Dennison. Standing in the background between Mrs. Truman and President Truman is Irving Geist. All others are unidentified. From: Oscar Chapman Scrapbook

Swimming Pool Grandstand

An unidentified man gives a speech from a grandstand next to a swimming pool. Pictured in stands: Postmaster General Robert E. Hannegan (first row, seventh from left); Attorney General Tom C. Clark (left of speaker); and Irving Geist (standing left, behind speaker). All others are unidentified.

Swimming Pool Grandstand

An unidentified man giving a speech from a grandstand next to a swimming pool. Pictured, first row: Postmaster General Robert E. Hannegan (seated, left side of podium, fourth from left); Attorney General Tom C. Clark (seated, left side of podium, second from left); and Irving Geist (standing left, behind microphone). All others unidentified.

Hannegan, Geist, and Pace

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hannegan, the Irving Geist family, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pace pose together for a picture as Mr. Geist is presented with a certificate of Merit. From left to right: Margaret (Mrs. Frank) Pace, Mrs. Irma P. Hannegan, Mrs. Irving Geist, unidentified, unidentified, Postmaster General Robert E. Hannegan, Irving Geist, and Executive Assistant to the Postmaster General Frank Pace.