From left to right, Dr. Philip C. Brooks (Director of the Truman Library), Peggy King and Milton Perry (curator of the Truman Library) near the Lincoln bust in the Museum of the Harry S. Truman Library.
Former President Harry S. Truman and others on stage in the Harry S. Truman Library auditorium, during a press conference. Seated at the table, from left to right are: Missouri Senator Stuart Symington, Senator Kennedy, former President Truman, and Senator Henry Jackson, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Others in the photo are unidentified.
Former President Harry S. Truman and others are on stage in the Harry S. Truman Library auditorium, during a press conference. Seated at the table, from left to right are: Missouri Senator Stuart Symington, Senator John F. Kennedy, former President Truman, and Senator Henry Jackson, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Others in the photo are unidentified.
John F. Kennedy, Senator from Massachusetts (second from left), is greeted at the North Lobby of the Truman Library by former President Harry S. Truman (third from the left). Others in the photo are unidentified.
From left, former President Harry S. Truman and Om Singhal in Mr. Truman's office at the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library. Om Singhal was an Indian businessman.
Haya Harareet, the female star of Ben-Hur, meets former President Harry S. Truman at the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library. Harareet was in town for the opening of Ben-Hur at the Capri Theatre. From left Bob Goodfriend, Capri Theatre manager; Haya Harareet; Andy Sullivan, MGM press representative; former President Truman; Mildred Galanter of MGM studios; and Dick Durwood of Durwood Theatres.
Haya Harareet, the female star of Ben-Hur, meets former President Harry S. Truman at the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library. Harareet was in town for the opening of Ben-Hur at the Capri Theatre. From left: Bob Goodfriend, Capri Theatre manager; Haya Harareet; Andy Sullivan, MGM press representative; former President Truman; Mildred Galanter of MGM studios; and Dick Durwood of Durwood Theatres.
From left, Om Singhal and Haya Harareet at the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library. Harareet was the female star of the movie Ben-Hur and was in Kansas City for the opening of the movie. Singhal was an Indian businessmen.
From left, Om Singhal and Haya Harareet at the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library. Harareet was the female star of the movie Ben-Hur and was in Kansas City for the opening of the movie. Singhal was an Indian businessmen.