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Harpo Marx Talks with President Harry S. Truman

Harpo Marx Talks with President Harry S. Truman

Caption: Entertainer Harpo Marx (left) talks with President Harry S. Truman (right) at Fairfield Air Base in Suisan, California. President Truman stopped in California on his way to Wake Island to meet with Gen... More

President Harry S. Truman and Margaret Truman

President Harry S. Truman and Margaret Truman

Caption: President Harry S. Truman (right) with his daughter Margaret (left) seated on garden furniture in the backyard of their home at 219 North Delaware Street, Independence, Missouri. This photo was taken d... More

President Harry S. Truman and Others at Army-Navy Baseball Game

President Harry S. Truman and Others at Army-Navy Baseball Game

Caption: From left to right, Secretary of the Army Frank Pace, Secretary of the Navy Dan A. Kimball, President Harry S. Truman, and Vice Admiral Harry S. Hill at the Army-Navy baseball game at Annapolis, Maryla... More

President Harry S. Truman and Captain James Vardaman in Car

President Harry S. Truman and Captain James Vardaman in Car

Caption: President Harry S. Truman (left) and Captain James Vardaman (right), his Naval Aide, are seated in the back of a convertible in Independence, Missouri. The man standing in the background is unidentifie... More

Photograph of President Harry S. Truman as He Inspects the Personnel of the USS Missouri

Photograph of President Harry S. Truman as He Inspects the Personnel o...

Caption: President Harry S. Truman (center, in civilian clothes) inspects the personnel of the USS Missouri accompanied by Admiral James Foskett (behind Truman). All others are unidentified Photographs Relating... More

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