Actress and singer Ilona Massey is visiting with Earl Feeley at WVDI Armed Forces Radio Service in Trinidad. Inscription on photograph "To the memory of a pleasant visit. Thank You. Earl (Screwball) Feeley".
United States Senators are taking part in a radio broadcast about the 1950 Census with the Director of the Census Bureau, Dr. Roy V. Peel. From left to right: Senator Styles Bridges, Senator Karl C. Mundt, Dr. Roy V. Peel, and Senator J. Allen Frear, Jr.
Margaret Truman (right) presents baby dolls to Bill Herson (right), Radio Station WRC timekeeper, at the Doll House on F Street, launching WRC's campaign to provide dolls and toys for Washington's under-privileged children. From the scrapbooks of Matt Connelly, Vol. 1.
Philip Kaiser (right), Assistant Secretary of Labor for International Affairs, stands next to two unidentified men, one of which is holding a United Nations Radio microphone.
Farmer's Home Administrator Dillard Lasseter (second from right) appears to be in a radio station studio with unidentified men with a microphone labeled WDEC.
Santa Claus is distributing gifts to three children at the International Children's Christmas Broadcast in Washington, D.C. Paula Pace (daughter of Secretary of the Army Frank Pace) represented the United States (left). Two other children, dressed in native costumes, are unidentified.
A group of children representatives at the International Children's Christmas Broadcast in Washington, D.C. are seated in a large room with a Christmas tree. Many of the children are wearing native costumes. Paula Pace, daughter of Secretary of the Army Frank Pace, is sitting in the first row, seventh from the left. All others are unidentified.