John W. Snyder, standing, speaks at a Savings Bond Program aboard the U. S. S. Constitution in the Boston harbor. All others are unidentified. From: John W. Snyder Papers.
Carter T. Barron, right, Executive Vice Chairman of the National Capital Sesquicentennial Commission, at a ceremony in Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snyder's (left) office, presents the Missouri Scroll to an unidentified man (center). From: John W. Snyder Papers.
Dais of guests at Testimonial Dinner for Attorney General James Howard McGrath at the Commodore Hotel in New York, New York. Left to right: Federal Trade Commissioner James M. Mead, Hon. Generoso Pope, Jr., General of the Army Mark W. Clark, Secretary of Treasury John Snyder, Judge Paul Rao of the U.S. Customs Court, Mr. Irving Geist, boy unidentified, Attorney General James McGrath (partially obscured). See also 61-160-01.
Shown left to right at the Testimonial Dinner in honor of Hon. J. Howard McGrath, given by Col. Francis Vigo Post #1093 American Legion, at Hotel Commodore, New York City, are Gen. Mark W. Clark, John W. Snyder, and Judge Paul Rao.
Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snyder shown as he tells the Senate Finance Committee that "increased disturbances to world peace" presumably spread of the Korean War, would make it necessary to boost instead of reduce taxes.
Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snyder (left) receives a plaque of "Outstanding Public Service for his unselfish devotion to duty" from Mr. Durning, Collector of the Customs, and from the New York City Postmaster, not identified, at a Federal Business Association Luncheon in New York. From: John W. Snyder Papers.
Photograph of Secretary of the Treasury John Snyder during a visit by he and President Truman to Des Moines, Iowa to address the National Amvets Convention. This photo shows John Snyder (center) with unidentified group of men.