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Former President Truman Speaks at Reciprocity Club Luncheon

93-241
Accession Number
93-241
8x10 inches (21x26 cm)
Black & White
HST Keywords
Truman - Addresses - Post Presidential - Reciprocity Club; Truman - Banquets - Luncheons - Post-Presidency - Reciprocity Club; Truman - Trips - Other - Post-Presidential - Washington, D. C.
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Description
Washington, D. C. Former President Harry S. Truman moves unhesitatingly over a multitude of controversial subjects today as he addresses a Reciprocity Club luncheon. He spoke out against the "ignorant and uninformed people" who oppose extension of the U. S. Capitol, offered some advice to President Dwight D. Eisenhower on how to meet personal attacks, took a slap at General Douglas MacArthur, and talked happily of Democratic prospects for 1958. Same as 70-643, only no crop marks. From: Houston Post.
Date(s)
April 11, 1958