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President Truman's Remarks to the Delegates to the 21st National 4-H Club Camp

President Harry S. Truman's remarks to the delegates to the 21st National 4-H Club Camp. The President spoke at 12:05 p.m. in the Rose Garden at the White House. In his opening words he referred to Charles F. Brannan, Secretary of Agriculture, and Mrs. Gertrude L. Warren who was in charge of matters relating to 4-H Club work at the Department of Agriculture. Recording also includes a presentation of a gold key to the President by Marjorie Nold of Savannah, MO.

President Truman's Address at the American Hospital Association Convention, Philadelphia, PA

President Harry S. Truman's address at the American Hospital Association convention. The President spoke at 1:43 p.m. at Convention Hall in Philadelphia, PA. During his remarks he referred to Fred A. McNamara, Chief, Hospital Branch, Bureau of the Budget, and Mayor Joseph S. Clark, Jr., of Philadelphia.

President Truman's Address at the National Archives

President Harry S. Truman's address at the dedication of the new shrine for the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. The President spoke at 10:30 a.m. in the Exhibition Hall at the National Archives in Washington, DC. In his opening remarks he referred to Fred M. Vinson, Chief Justice of the United States, Jess Larson, Administrator of General Services, Luther Harris Evans, Librarian of Congress, and Wayne C. Grover, Archivist of the United States.

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.