Former President Truman, Mr. Samuel Rosenman, and an unidentified man stand at the rear of a car
Former President Harry S. Truman, hat in hand, Mr. Samuel Rosenman, and an unidentified man stand at the rear of a car in Nice, France.
Former President Harry S. Truman, hat in hand, Mr. Samuel Rosenman, and an unidentified man stand at the rear of a car in Nice, France.
Seated at the table left to right are Mr. Samuel Rosenman, Mrs. Bess Truman, Former President Harry S. Truman, and Mrs. Samuel Rosenman aboard the SS Constitution during the Truman's trip to Europe. The man standing is unidentified.
President Harry S. Truman (standing at desk) reads the announcement of the Japanese surrender ending World War II to various reporters and officials in the Oval Office. Seated on the sofa in the background are (left to right): Reathel Odum, Mrs. Bess W. Truman, Samuel Rosenman, and John Snyder. Seated behind President Truman is Secretary of State James Byrnes. Standing behind President Truman at the window is Attorney General Tom Clark (left) and Senator Arthur Vandenberg (right).
President Harry S. Truman (standing at desk) reads the announcement of the Japanese surrender ending World War II to various reporters and officials in the Oval Office. Seated on the sofa in the background are (left to right): Reathel Odum, Mrs. Bess W. Truman, Samuel Rosenman, and John Snyder. Seated behind President Truman is Secretary of State James Byrnes. Standing behind President Truman at the window is Attorney General Tom Clark (left) and Senator Arthur Vandenberg (right).
Chairman Karl T. Compton (second from left) gives President Harry S. Truman (seated) the report of the President's Advisory Commission on Universal Training at the White House as other members of the commission look on. Left to right, standing; The Rev. Edmund Walsh, vice-President of Georgetown University in Washington; Chairman Karl T. Compton, president of Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Judge Samuel Rosenman, former special counsel to the President; Mrs. Anna Rosenberg, industrial relations consultant; Truman K. Gibson, Jr., lawyer; and Dr.