Lawyers
Portrait of Eleanor Bontecou
Portrait of Eleanor Bontecou used in her oral history interview. Donor: Ms. Bontecou.
Truman Committee meeting
Truman Senate defense investigating committee holds preliminary session immediately after arrival in Kansas City, Missouri, preparatory to open inquiry about fuel supply situation in the Midwest. Standing, left to right: Senator Harley Kilgore, Senator James Meade, general counsel Hugh S. Fulton. Seated, left to right: Mayor of Kansas City John B. Gage, Senator Carl Hatch, Senator Harry S. Truman, Senator Mon C. Wallgren, and Senator Harold Burton.
Senator Truman during the Truman Committee hearings
Harry S. Truman is shown in 1942 at a session of the United State Senate's special committee to investigate the national defense program, of which he was chairman. Pictured from left to right at the counsel table are James M. Mead, Senator from New York; Charles Patrick Clark, associate Chief Counsel; Senator Truman; and Owen Brewster, Senator from Maine.
Portrait of Davidson Sommers
Davidson Sommers, Air Corps officer assigned to office of Assistant Secretary for Air, 1942-44, and to Assistant Secretary of War, 1944-46; Special Assistant to Secretary of War, 1946; Attorney in legal department, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank), of the World Bank, 1949-59.
Portrait of Richard Farrington
Richard Farrington, Attorney; Democratic County Committeeman and officer, Greene County, Missouri; member of Democratic State Committee, 1954-58; acquaintance of Harry S. Truman.
Portrait of Oscar R. Ewing
Oscar R. Ewing, Attorney, Hughes, Hubbard & Ewing, New York, New York, and predecessor firms, 1919-1947; Assistant Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, 1940-42; Vice Chairman, 1942-47; Special Assistant to the United States Attorney General, 1942 and again in 1947; Acting Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, 1946; Administrator of the Federal Security Agency, 1947-53; and organizer and member of an unofficial political policy group during the Truman administration, 1947-52.
Portrait of Theodore Tannenwald
This is a portrait of Theodore Tannenwald, Counsel to the Special Assistant to the President, 1950-51.
Joseph C. Howard Stands at Lectern
Defense attorney Joseph Collins Howard, who represented Heitaro Kimura at the International Military Tribunal of the Far East, stands at a lectern in the War Ministry Building in Tokyo, Japan.