Whitney, C. V. (Cornelius Vanderbilt), 1899-1992
Roy V. Peel Sworn in as Director of the Bureau of the Census
Roy V. Peel is sworn in as Director of the Bureau of the Census. Front row, left to right: Supreme Court Justice Sherman Minton, Roy V. Peel. Back row, left to right: Dr. Philip Hauser, former Acting Director of the Census; Mr. William M. Steuart, Director from 1921 to 1933; and Mr. C. V. Whitney, Acting Secretary of Commerce.
Roy V. Peel Sworn in as Director of the Bureau of the Census
Supreme Court Justice Sherman Minton (left) swears in Roy V. Peel (second from right) as the new Director of the Bureau of the Census. Looking on are Under Secretary of Commerce Cornelius V. Whitney (second from left) and Philip M. Hauser, former acting director of the Bureau of the Census.
Truman with National Security Council
President Harry S. Truman with members of the National Security Council. From left to right, clockwise around the table: Assistant Secretary of the Air Force Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney; Secretary of the Army Kenneth Royall; Executive Secretary of the National Security Council Sidney Souers; National Security Resources Board Chairman Arthur M. Hill; Director of Central Intelligence Roscoe Hillenkoetter; Secretary of Defense James Forrestal; Secretary of State George C. Marshall; President Truman; Under Secretary of the Navy W. John Kenney. The two men seated at the back are Major General A.
Truman with National Security Council
President Harry S. Truman with members of the National Security Council. From left to right, clockwise around the table: Assistant Secretary of the Air Force Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney; Secretary of the Army Kenneth Royall; Executive Secretary of the National Security Council Sidney Souers; National Security Resources Board Chairman Arthur M. Hill; Director of Central Intelligence Roscoe Hillenkoetter; Secretary of Defense James Forrestal; Secretary of State George C. Marshall; President Truman; Under Secretary of the Navy W. John Kenney. The two men seated at the back are Major General A.