Franco, Francisco, 1892-1975
"Mr. Citizen," Interview of Harry S. Truman conducted by David Noyes and William Hillman
This is number 12 of a series of tapes (SR99-29 to SR99-43) made at the Harry S. Truman Library in preparation for the book "Mr. Citizen." William Hillman and David Noyes interviewed former President Harry S. Truman about various topics. Dwight D. Eisenhower and his inauguration in 1953 is discussed. Mr. Truman gives his views on labor unions. Mr. Truman shows his dislike for Richard Nixon. There is a discussion about Spain and Francisco Franco. They wonder what the year 2000 will bring. The quality of the recording drops after forty five minutes due to the equipment they are using.
Ivy Duggan at United States Fair Event in Spain
Ivy Duggan (second from left, leaning in) and Mrs. Ivy Duggan (third from left) chat with General Francisco Franco (right) and others during a visit to the United States Fair building in Madrid, Spain. All others are unidentified.
United States Ambassador Visiting United States Fair Building in Madrid, Spain
United States Ambassador to Spain Robert F. Woodward (center, in glasses) visits the United States Fair building in Madrid, Spain, with General Francisco Franco (second from right). Also present is Agricultural Attache Ivy Duggan (in background, fourth from left). All others are unidentified. This group is leaving the U.S. Fair Building in Madrid, Spain. Among them in the center with glasses is Ambassador Woodward, second from the right is Franco, and fourth from the left is Ivy W. Duggan.
Visiting the United States Fair Building in Madrid, Spain
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.