President Harry S. Truman meeting with members of the Subversive Activities Committee, also known as the President's Temporary Commission on Employee Loyalty. They are presenting their report. Seated from left to right are Under Secretary of War Kenneth Royall, President Truman, and Special Assistant to the Attorney General A. Devitt Vanech. Standing, left to right are Civil Service Commission President Harry B. Mitchell, Under Secretary of the Navy John L. Sullivan, Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Administration John E. Peurifoy, and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Edward H.
An oversized 13" X 20" photo of individual signed portraits of the staff of John W. Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury, presented on his fifth anniversary as Secretary of the Treasury. A oval shaped portrait of John Snyder is on the image, as well as the Treasury building. The photo is signed by John W. Snyder and the original is in the oversized file.
Guests attending the Board of Control luncheon of the United States Coast Guard listen to a talk by Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snyder. The luncheon highlighted the annual three-day conference in Washington of U.S. Coast Guard District Commanders. At the speaker's table (left to right) are: Esther (Mrs. Merlin) O'Neill, wife of the Commandant of the Coast Guard; Secretary Snyder; Vice Admiral Merlin O'Neill, Commandant; Gretchen (Mrs. Alfred C.) Richmond, wife of the Assistant Commandant of the Coast Guard, and Edward H. Foley, Under Secretary of the Treasury.
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.
Edward H. Foley, Under Secretary of the Treasury, is shown fifth from the left at the head table, during a dinner honoring Duluth, Minnesota, as a Flag City in the U.S. Treasury defense bond campaign. The photo shows seven or more tables of people attending the dinner.
Standing together with the Department of Treasury flag are, from left to right: unidentified; John W. Snyder, former Secretary of the Treasury; Rep. John McCormack; unidentified; unidentified; Senator Wilbur D. Mills; and Edward H. Foley, former Under Sec. of the Treasury. The date, location, and event are unknown.
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.
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.)
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.