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Foley, Edward H., 1905-1982

Newspaper Page with Photo of Edward H. Foley

An oversized, mounted reproduction of page B20 from the Washington Post with the heading "two presidents honor big brothers & Edward H. Foley." The picture shows President John F. Kennedy, Jr., shaking the hand of Thomas David Bacon while former President Harry S. Truman looks on. Edward H. Foley (right) was honored as one of the pioneers of Big Brothers of the Capital at this testimonial dinner at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington. The original is in the oversized drawer.

Photo of the presentation of a framed document to President John F. Kennedy

Shown together during the presentation of a framed document to President John F. Kennedy are President John F. Kennedy (center); Edward H. Foley, Chairman of the 1961 Inaugural Committee (directly behind Kennedy); and Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson (second from right). All other people are unidentified. The date, event, and location are also unknown.

Under Secretary of the Treasury Edward H. Foley sits at a dinner table at an unknown event where he is the guest speaker

Edward H. Foley (second from left), Under Sec. of the Treasury, sits at a dinner table at an unknown event at which he is a guest speaker. The other persons are unidentified; and the date, event, and location are also unknown. (See 97-1608, 1609 and 1610.)

Under Secretary of the Treasury Foley speaking at Washington State College

Edward H. Foley (center), Under Secretary of the Treasury, addresses 300 bankers at the closing banquet session of the Pacific Northwest Conference on Banking at Washington State College, Pullman, Washington. On the left is the toastmaster, Richard Munter, and on the right is Dr. C. Clement French, President of Washington State College.

Group photograph of President Truman with undersecretaries and aides of various executive departments

Dinner at the White House. Identified in the photograph: President Harry S. Truman; David K. E. Bruce; H. Freeman Matthews; Carlisle M. Humelsine; Adrian S. Fisher; John D. Hickerson; Charles E. Bohlen; John M. Allison; Howland Sargeant; Harold F. Linder; Edward H. Foley, Jr.; John S. Graham; Andrew S. Overby; Edward F. Bartlet; William W. Parsons; William C. Foster; Wilfred J. McNeil; Earl D. Johnson; Francis Shackleford; Fred Korth; Francis P. Whitehair; Herbert R. Askins; John F. Floberg; Roswell L. Gilpatric; James T. Hill, Jr.; Ross L. Malone, Jr.; A. Holmes Baldridge; James M.

President Truman Signs Federal Enforcement Agents Retirement Bill

President Harry S. Truman signs H.R. 6454, the Federal Enforcement Agents Retirement bill at his desk in the Oval Office of the White House. The bill became Public Law 879 during the 80th Congress. Pictured left to right: Assistant Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service Willard F. Kelly; unidentified; Director of the Bureau of Prisons James V. Bennett; unidentified (mostly obscured); unidentified; Commissioner of Narcotics Harry J. Anslinger; unidentified; Commissioner of Immigration and Naturalization Service Watson B.

Truman with Economic Policy Committee

Former President Harry S. Truman meets with the Democratic Advisory Council's Economic Policy Committee in Washington, D. C. Standing, from left to right: James Carey, President, Electrical Workers Union; Seymour Harris, Harvard Economic Professor; Charles Tyler II, Director, Democratic Advisory Council; Isadore Lubin, New York State Commissioner of Labor; Ward Clark, Member of Economic Committee; Edward Foley, former Under Secretary of the Treasury. Seated, left to right: Philip Perlman, former Solicitor General; former President Truman; John K.

Members of Financial Institutions Meet

Pictured left to right: F. Earl Wallace, Executive Vice President, Savings Banks' Deposit Guaranty Fund of Connecticut, Inc.; Ralph W. Matteson, Vice President, Savings Banks' Association of Connecticut, and Vice President, Treasurer and Assistant Secretary, Savings Bank of New London, Connecticut; Harold W. Roberts, Executive Secretary, Savings Banks' Association of Connecticut, Hartford; Charles J. Lyon, President, Savings Banks Association of Connecticut, and President and Treasurer, Society for Savings, Hartford; John W.