Margaret Truman giving speech for 1948 March of Dimes Campaign. The unidentified woman standing next to Margaret is holding Terry Tullos, the poster boy for the campaign.
Margaret Truman giving speech for the 1948 March of Dimes campaign. The unidentified woman next to Margaret is holding Terry Tullos, the poster child for the campaign.
President Harry S. Truman stops to take Terry Tullos, three-year-old Laurel, Mississippi infantile paralysis victim, in his arms today as the boy with braces on his legs walks up the Chief Executive. Terry has been selected as "poster boy" for this year's March of Dimes campaign to raise funds for treatment of infantile paralysis. From: Houston Post.
Margaret Truman (left) holds three-year-old Terry Tullos of Laurel, Mississippi, as he makes the first contribution to the March of Dimes Infantile Paralysis Fund Campaign.
Margaret Truman (foreground, right) in downtown Washington, D. C. with three year old Terry Tullos, poster boy for the March of Dimes. They are at an outdoor ceremony launching the 1948 Polio Fund Drive, as Terry places a dime in one of the bottles for each state. Others are unidentified.
Margaret Truman (second from right) in downtown Washington, D. C. with Terry Tullos, the three year old poster boy for the March of Dimes. They are launching the 1948 Polio Fund Drive, and Terry is preparing to drop a dime in one of the bottles for each state. On the right is Mrs. Clarence Tullos, Terry's mother.
Margaret Truman (second from left) at an outdoor microphone in downtown Washington, D. C. with Terry Tullos, three year old poster boy for the March of Dimes. They are launching the 1948 Polio Fund Drive. Others in the photo are unidentified.