Ivy W. Duggan (third from left) is inducted into the Spokane Indian Tribe as Chief Chinchess Hoolulim. His title means "a helper with money" and he was inducted to help the people with their money so they could begin to farm and carry out farm operations. All others are unidentified.
Ivy W. Duggan (center right, with badge on his pocket) accompanies Generalissimo Francisco Franco (center), the Ambassador of the United States to Spain Robert F. Woodward (in glasses next to Duggan), and the Secretary of Agriculture of Spain while they visit the U.S. Fair Building in Madrid, Spain. All others are unidentified.
Ivy Duggan sits with others at the National 4-H Breakfast at the Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C. Seated from the left to right: Ivy W. Duggan, Farm Credit Administration; Charles Dana Bennett, for American Agriculture; William A. Davis Jr., of Valdosta, Georgia, national winner in 4-H leadership; Senator Walter F. George; Rhonwyn Lowry, 4-H Fellow from Georgia; Congressman E. L. Forrester; Adrian Short, national winner in 4-H citizenship; and Walter S. Brown, Associate Director of Extension, Georgia. Others are unidentified.
President Harry S. Truman is shown conversing with agriculture figures in the oval office. From left to right stands John W. Snyder the Secretary of the Treasury, President Harry S. Truman, Charles F. Brannan the Secretary of Agriculture, and Ivy W. Duggan the Governor of the Farm Credit Administration.
Ivy W. Duggan (center with hand raised) takes his oath as he is sworn in as the Governor of the Farm Credit Administration. From left to right: Under Secretary of Agriculture Grover Hill, Secretary of Agriculture Claude Wickard, Ivy Duggan, Chief Clerk of the Department of Agriculture Arthur B. Thatcher, unidentified, and War Food Administrator Marvin Jones.
From left to right stand Arnold Tschudy, Macdonald G. Newcomb, Ivy W. Duggan, and Jesse W. Tapp gathered in Atlantic City for the American Bankers Association Convention.