Publishers and publishing
Harry S. Truman and representatives of the Press
President Harry S. Truman speaking with members of the Newspapers, Motion Pictures, and Book Publishers. Left to Right: Front Row: Judge Justin Miller, National Association of Broadcasters; President Truman; Melville Minton, American Book Publishers Council. Second Row: Donald F. Nelson, Society of Independent Motion Picture Producers; William Chenery, Publisher, Colliers Magazine; Harry F. West, American Book Publishers Association. Third Row: Colonel J. Hale Steinman, American Newspaper Association; David Howe, American Newspaper Association.
President Truman with others in White House
President Harry S. Truman (third from the left) meeting with Senator Harley Kilgore of West Virginia (second from the right) and unidentified African American men. They are presenting an issue of "Color" magazine to President Truman.
Lieutenant General Louis W. Truman Meets with Dignitaries
Lieutenant General Louis W. Truman (right) meets with Mr. Palmer Hoyt (left), publisher of the Denver Post, and American Consulate General (center) Mr. Paul R. Sweet.
Manchurian Government Printing Plant, Changchun, Manchuria; U.S. Reparations Mission
Changchun, Manchuria; Printing presses of latest design in this room were removed by U.S.S.R. Photograph shows marks in floor where printing presses once were. Photograph taken during the U.S. Reparations Mission. Edwin Pauley was the U.S. Ambassador on the Allied Reparations Committee from 1945-1947 (the committee that assessed the reparations the Axis powers could afford to pay the victors).
Roy A. Roberts on cruise ship
A color photo of Roy A. Roberts standing on the deck of a cruise ship. Roy Roberts is the general manager of the Kansas City Star.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Roberts at amusement park
Snapshot of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Roberts riding in an amusement park ride. Roy Roberts is general manager of the Kansas City Star and Mrs. Roberts is the widow of Press Secretary Charles Ross.
Oklahoma Publishing Company
The building housing the Oklahoma City Publishing Company.