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Cosgrove, John P. (John Patrick), 1918-

Former President Harry S. Truman and John P. Cosgrove at the National Press Club Library, Washington, D.C

Former President Harry S. Truman points to a book held by John P. Cosgrove, President of the National Press Club, at a reception given in Mr. Truman's honor at the National Press Club Library, Washington, D.C., which was attended by many members of his former Cabinet and "Little Cabinet." In the background is John Cauly, Bureau Chief of the Kansas City Star in Washington. Later, Mr. Truman will speak at a dinner marking the 13th anniversary of his 1948 election victory. From: John P. Cosgrove.

Former President Harry S. Truman and John P. Cosgrove at the National Press Club Library, Washington, D.C.

Former President Harry S. Truman smiles at John P. Cosgrove, President of the National Press Club, at a reception given in Truman's honor and attended by many members of his former Cabinet and "Little Cabinet," in the Library of the National Press Club, Washington, D.C. Later, the former President will speak at a dinner marking the 13th anniversary of his 1948 election victory. From: John P. Cosgrove.

Former President Harry S. Truman, John P. Cosgrove, and Ambassador Mohammed Mawandahl at the National Press Club Library, Washington, D.C

Former President Harry S. Truman (right)greets Mohammed Mawandahl, Ambassador to Afghanistan. They are at a reception held in Mr. Truman's honor at the National Press Club Library, Washington, D.C., which was attended by many members of his former Cabinet and "Little Cabinet." In the center is John P. Cosgrove, President of the National Press Club. Later, the President will speak at a dinner marking the 13th anniversary of his 1948 election victory. Donor: John P. Cosgrove.

Former President Harry S. Truman at the National Press Club, Washington, D.C.

Former President Harry S. Truman stands behind the podium and acknowledges applause from the audience after his introduction by John P. Cosgrove (right), President of the National Press Club, Washington, D.C., where Mr. Truman has been invited to speak at a dinner marking the 13th anniversary of his 1948 election victory. From: John P. Cosgrove