Kansas City, MO
President Truman's Address Upon Receiving Honorary Degree from the University of Kansas City
President Harry S. Truman's address upon receiving an honorary degree from the University of Kansas City. The President spoke in the Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, MO. His opening words "Mr. President" referred to Clarence R. Decker, president of the University.
Harry S. Truman's prerecorded speech regarding the approaching elections prepared for the Oregon State Democratic Dinner
Remarks at dinner in honor of the engagement of Margaret Truman to Clifton Daniel
President Truman's Remarks at Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Program
President Harry S. Truman's remarks broadcast as part of a Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial Program at the Roosevelt estate in Hyde Park, NY. President Truman's recorded remarks were delivered from Kansas City and start around 13:00. The President spoke at 3:40 p.m. from his room in the Muehlebach Hotel in Kansas City, MO. Also included in the recording are remarks by Henry Morgenthau, Reverend Frank Wilson, and former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt. After the president's remarks is a recording of the National Anthem. This program was broadcast nationwide, and this recording is by NBC.
Former President Truman's Remarks to the National Resources Conference
Remarks to the National Resources Conference by Truman. University of Kansas City, Missouri. UMKC Playhouse, Kc, Mo. Col. Kelly
President Truman's Address at the 35th Division Reunion Memorial Service, Kansas City, MO
President Harry S. Truman's address at the 35th Division Reunion Memorial Service. The President spoke at the Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City, MO, at 9 p.m. During his remarks he referred to Fleet Adm. William D. Leahy, Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief of the U.S. Army and Navy; General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army; Ambassador Henri Bonnet and Madame Bonnet; and Mayor Georges Pierre Lavalley of St. Lo, France. The commander of the 35th Division in Europe during World War II, Maj. Gen. Paul W. Baade, also attended the reunion.