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Margaret Truman Whispers to Harry S. Truman

93-55-01
Accession Number
93-55-01
8x10 inches (21x26 cm)
Black & White
HST Keywords
Truman - Addresses - Labor - Labor League for Political Education; Truman - Banquets - Dinners - Labor League for Political Education; Truman - Campaigns - 1952; Truman - Family - Daughter - 1952; Truman - Margaret - Balls-Banquets - Labor League for Political Education; Truman - Margaret - Family - HST - Presidency
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President Harry S. Truman turns his head for a word with his daughter, Margaret, tonight at a dinner here preceding his address to the Labor League for Political Education (AFL). Truman accused Dwight D. Eisenhower, in effect, of posing as a superman, promising quick, easy solutions to Korea and other problems. They are at the Sherman Hotel in Chicago. From: Houston Post.
Date(s)
October 29, 1952