Motion Picture MP2002-319
Administrative Information
(This tape is almost the same as MP2002-318) Harry S. Truman discusses his years in the Senate and becoming President. He states that one must be ready for whatever happens. He wants people to know the Presidency and to know him. Sound only.
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Shot List
- Reel 1
0:00 | Unidentified voice: "62F2038 Talent Associates, Truman Story, a quarter inch tape." | |
0:25 | Harry S. Truman discusses his years in the Senate, becoming President upon Franklin D. Roosevelt's death. He states that one must be ready for whatever happens. He became responsible for bringing us to a victorious end, then maintaining the peace in face of menace from Communist Russia and China. He wants the people to know the Presidency as he experienced it, and to know him. | |
(This tape is almost the same as 318) | ||
- Reel 2
0:00 |
Unidentified voice: "Cut 2." |
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0:13 |
Mr. Truman discusses his happy years in the Senate, how he did not expect to become President. He states that a person needs to be ready for whatever happens as he had to face responsibilities upon President Roosevelt's death. He details work of bringing war to victorious end, then difficulties of maintaining the peace because of menace from Russian and Chinese Communism. He concluded with declaring he wants the people to "know the Presidency as I have experienced it, and I want them to know me as I am." |
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(This is very similar to 318 and 319) |
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