A group of people pose with bottles of Coca-Cola during the dedication of the Robert E. Hannegan Post Office in St. Louis, Missouri. Present are: Mrs. Irma P. Hannegan (right), former St. Louis mayor Bernard F. Dickmann (second from right), Mrs. Bernard F. Dickmann (third from right), and Sally Hannegan (fourth from right). All others unidentified.
From left to right, William Hannegan, Mrs. Bernard Dickmann, Mrs. Irma P. Hannegan, Sally Hannegan, former St. Louis mayor Bernard F. Dickmann, and Robert E. Hannegan, Jr. stand underneath a portrait of Robert E. Hannegan at the dedication of the Robert E. Hannegan Post Office in St. Louis, Missouri. The portrait was painted by Greta Kempton.
A large group of people pose for a group picture at the dedication of the Robert E. Hannegan Post Office in St. Louis, Missouri. Present are: former St. Louis mayor Bernard F. Dickmann (foreground, left, wearing pocket square), Mrs. Bernard F. Dickmann (second row, fifth from left, behind Bernard Dickmann), Mrs. Irma P. Hannegan (second row, third from right, holding fur coat), Sally Hannegan (second row, second from right), and William Hannegan (second row, fourth from right). All others unidentified.
Mrs. Irma Hannegan (second from left) and her mother, Mrs. William Protzmann (left) with a group of unidentified men and women at the Kentucky Derby. Also present is Bernard Dickmann (second from right).
Robert E. Hannegan, Chairman of the Democratic City Committee of St. Louis, Missouri (right), Mrs. Irma P. Hannegan (third from left), and Mrs. William Protzmann (second from left) with a group of unidentified men and women at the Kentucky Derby. Also present is Bernard F. Dickmann (second from right).
President Harry S. Truman presented with a replica of the 35th Division plaque at the 30th Reunion of the 35th Division Association. On the platform, from left to right, are: Bernard F. Dickman, Ambassador Henri Bonnet of France, Truman, Secretary of Defense Louis Johnson and Gov. Forrest Smith.
St. Louis, Missouri Postmaster Barney Dickmann (left) and President Harry S. Truman with Chicago Tribune paper headlined "Dewey Defeats Truman". They are on the back of a train stopped at Union Station in St. Louis, Missouri. This photo was sent to President Truman by Frank Horak, Secretary-Treasurer of the National Association of Postmasters of the United States, Oconto, Wisconsin.