Dr. Roy V. Peel, Director of the United States Census Bureau, Addresses the Virginia Social Science Society in Williamsburg, Virginia. Others seated at the table are unidentified.
Dr. Roy V. Peel, Director of the United States Census Bureau talks to newsmen about the his plans for the 1950 United States Census. The seal of the Census Bureau is in the background.
Robert Phillips (fourth from left), Executive Director to Dr. Peel, and Dr. Roy V. Peel, Director of the United States Census Bureau (sixth from left) visit Puerto Rico. All others are unidentified.
Dr. Roy V. Peel, Director of the United States Census Bureau (left) and Harry Nolder, Western District Supervisor of the Census Bureau (third from left), are looking over a census register with three unidentified men collecting data for the 1950 census.
Dr. Roy V. Peel (right), Director of the United States Census Bureau, receives an honorary key from an unidentified man who was the coach of Miami's victorious Census Bureau basketball team.
Officials from the United States Census Bureau walk on the waterfront in San Francisco, California. From left to right: Harry Nolder, Western District Supervisor of the United States Census Bureau; an unidentified woman; Dr. Roy V. Peel, Director of the United States Census Bureau; Lowell T. Galt, Field Division Supervisor of the Census Bureau; and Mr. Bransen. Behind them is a sign for Tarantino's restaurant.
Officials from the United States Census Bureau and the Department of Commerce attend the Philadelphia Dedication of UNIVAC, the Universal Automatic Computer, the first of its kind. First row, left to right: Miss Nora Cronin, Secretary to Dr. Peel; Miss Helen B. White, Secretary to Dr. Peel; Dr. Roy V. Peel, Director of the United States Census Bureau; Charles W. Sawyer, United States Secretary of Commerce; Dr. A. Ross Eckler, Deputy Director of Census. All others are unidentified.
Lowell T. Galt, Chief of Field Division with United States Census Bureau (left) and Dr. Roy V. Peel, Director of the United States Census Bureau (second from right), are talking with four unidentified supervisors on the waterfront in San Francisco, California.
From left to right, Miss Nora Cronin, secretary; Dr. Roy V. Peel, Director of the United States Census Bureau; and Miss Helen B. White, secretary, are working in Dr. Peel's office on the 1950 Census.
United States Senators are taking part in a radio broadcast about the 1950 Census with the Director of the Census Bureau, Dr. Roy V. Peel. From left to right: Senator Styles Bridges, Senator Karl C. Mundt, Dr. Roy V. Peel, and Senator J. Allen Frear, Jr.