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Harry S. Truman Points to a Winston Churchill Painting

Kansas City, MO. Former President Harry S. Truman points to a painting by Sir Winston Churchill of a scene near Venice, Italy where, Harry S. Truman told reporters, he had eaten lunch at the inn depicted in the painting. The scene, "Torcello" was painted in the 1949, and is one of a group of 35 paintings by Churchill. The collection is on exhibit at the Nelson Art Gallery. From: Houston Post.

Former President Truman Opens Exhibit of the White House News Photographers

Washington, D. C. Harry S. Truman stops and points to a picture of President Dwight D. Eisenhower swinging a golf club as the former president viewed the opening exhibit of the White House News Photographers Association tonight at the Library of Congress. The photo was one of many entered in the president's class of the association's contest. Harry S. Truman opened the exhibit, substituting for Vice President Richard M. Nixon. From: Houston Post.