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Mrs. Bess W. Truman Receiving a Platter

Bess Truman poses outdoors with the wives of the Cabinet members during a luncheon at the home of former Secretary of State Dean Acheson. She is holding a large platter that was presented to her from the Cabinet wives. From left to right: Adele (Mrs. Robert) Lovett; Eda (Mrs. Charles) Brannan; Alice (Mrs. Dean) Acheson; Jane (Mrs. Alben) Barkley; Ann (Mrs. Oscar) Chapman; Bess W. Truman; Evlyn (Mrs. John) Snyder; Regina (Mrs. James) McGranery; Elizabeth (Mrs. Charles) Sawyer (mostly obscured); Helen (Mrs. Maurice) Tobin; Margaret (Mrs. Frank) Pace; Nell (Mrs. Jesse) Donaldson; unidentified.

Former President Truman with Junior Service League members

Former President Harry S. Truman with a group from the Junior Service League, who were docents at the Harry S. Truman Library, in the West Foyer. Front row, left to right: Betty Nell Austin; Mary Ann Davidson (Mrs. Norman); Helen Luckey (Library staff); Mr. Truman; Lora Lue Zander (Mrs. John); Barbara Allen Gard; Dorsy Lou Warr (Mrs. Floyd); Juanita Woods; Rose Conway (Mr. Truman's secretary). Second row, left to right: Lucille Smith (Mrs. Kenneth); Millicent Twyman (Mrs. Tom); Lucille Holton (Mrs. Edward B.); Claudia Wychoff (Mrs. Roy); Jane Scrogin (Mrs. Winston); Sara Barnes (Mrs.

Former President Truman with the Junior Service League, who were docents at the Harry S. Truman Library

Former President Harry S. Truman with a group from the Junior Service League, who were docents at the Harry S. Truman Library, in the West Foyer. Front row, left to right: Betty Nell Austin; Mary Ann Davidson (Mrs. Norman); Helen Luckey (Library staff); Mr. Truman; Lora Lue Zander (Mrs. John); Barbara Allen Gard; Dorsy Lou Warr (Mrs. Floyd); Juanita Woods; Rose Conway (Mr. Truman\'s secretary). Second row, left to right: Lucille Smith (Mrs. Kenneth); Millicent Twyman (Mrs. Tom); Lucille Holton (Mrs. Edward B.); Claudia Wychoff (Mrs. Roy); Jane Scrogin (Mrs. Winston); Sara Barnes (Mrs.

Mariko San

This is a portrait of a Japanese woman named Mariko San, who John Brannon met while staying in Japan. Brannon was a defense attorney for the International Military Tribunal of the Far East who represented Japanese war criminals.