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President Truman's address at a dinner of the Jewish National Fund
Remarks to W. Averell Harriman before his departure on a mission to Iran, President Truman,
Remarks upon accepting a piece of the Rock of Corregidor as a gift from the people of the Philippines, President Truman, White House, Presidents office
Remarks to members of the 25th Infantry Division Association, President Truman, Washington DC. Statler hotel
Remarks to a group of newsboy bond salesmen, President Truman, White House Rose Garden
Remarks to the delegates to the 21st 4-H Club Camp, President Truman
Remarks to the delegates to the 21st 4-H Club Camp, President Harry S. Truman
President Truman, Address in New York City Before the United Nations Assembly, October 24, 1950
President Truman, Address in New York City Before the United Nations Assembly, October 24, 1950. The President spoke at 11:30 a.m. In his opening remarks he referred to Nasrollah Entezam, President of the General Assembly, and Trygve Lie, Secretary General of the United Nations. The address was carried on a nationwide radio broadcast. SR62-83 is another recording of this event by CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System), and 64-92 is another recording of this speech donated by the Louisville Free Public Library. Transcript available in Public Papers of the Presidents, Harry S.
President Truman's address at the dedication of the new shrine for the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and the Bill of Rights at the National Archives
President Truman's Address to Washington State Press Club
President Harry S. Truman's address to the Washington State Press Club. The President spoke at 2:30 p.m. in the Memorial High School Stadium in Seattle. In his opening words he referred to William Devin, Mayor of Seattle, and Mon C. Wallgren, Governor of Washington. Later he referred to Frank A. Banks, District Manager of the Grand Coulee Dam. Dudley M. Brown served as President of the Washington State Press Club, and Emil G. Sick served as General Chairman. The address was carried on a nationwide radio broadcast.