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Daughter of Missouri Senator to broadcast with other congressional children. Washington, D.C., May 4. Margaret Truman, daughter of the Senator from Missouri and Mrs. Harry S. Truman, gives her voice a final tuning-up in anticipation of the third annual Congressional Children's Broadcast Saturday over a national NBC hook-up. The Congressional Club is sponsoring the program which include a galaxy? of talented congressional youngsters

Rehearses for Congressional Children's Broadcast. Washington, D.C., May 4. A piano solo by Miss Joan Lundeen, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Ernest Lundeen of Minnesota, will be a feature of the Congressional Children's Broadcast on national hook-up over NBC this Saturday. This will be the third annual children's broadcast sponsored by the Congressional Club

In spotlight on congressional children's broadcast. Washington, D.C., April 15. Little Jane Case, Daughter of Rep. and Mrs. Francis H. Case of South Dakota, is one of the youngest of the children who will take part in the Congressional Children's Broadcast over the NBC Red Network from the Capitol on April 16. The children will take the air from 12:15 to 1P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 4/15/38

Rehearses for Congressional Children's Broadcast. Washington, D.C., May 4. A piano solo by Miss Joan Lundeen, daughter of Senator and Mrs. Ernest Lundeen of Minnesota, will be a feature of the Congressional Children's Broadcast on national hook-up over NBC this Saturday. This will be the third annual children's broadcast sponsored by the Congressional Club

Daughters of House members now have own club. Washington, D.C., March 13. Not to be outdone by the Senate daughters who formed their club some years ago, the daughters of members of the House have now organized a social and luncheon club and meet regularly at the Capitol. Seen at today's luncheon are, left to right: Miss Martha Pace, daughter of Rep. Stephen Pace of Georgia; Miss Marjorie Griswold, daughter of Rep. Harry W. Griswold of Wisconsin; and Mrs. Katherine Craig, neice of former Rep. Craig of Okl., 3-13-40

In spotlight on congressional children's broadcast. Washington, D.C., April 15. Little Jane Case, Daughter of Rep. and Mrs. Francis H. Case of South Dakota, is one of the youngest of the children who will take part in the Congressional Children's Broadcast over the NBC Red Network from the Capitol on April 16. The children will take the air from 12:15 to 1P.M. Eastern Standard Time, 41538

Ready for her radio fling. Washington, D.C., May 4. Four year old Nancy Anderson, daughter of Rep. and Mrs. John Z. Anderson, will make her radio debut Saturday on the third annual Congressional Children's Broadcast over a national NBC hook-up, sponsored by the Congressional Club. Children of all ages and playing all types of musical instruments will participate in the program

Daughters of House members now have own club. Washington, D.C., March 13. Not to be outdone by the Senate daughters who formed their club some years ago, the daughters of members of the House have now organized a social and luncheon club and meet regularly at the Capitol. Seen at today's luncheon are, left to right: Miss Martha Pace, daughter of Rep. Stephen Pace of Georgia; Miss Marjorie Griswold, daughter of Rep. Harry W. Griswold of Wisconsin; and Mrs. Katherine Craig, neice of former Rep. Craig of Okl., 3-13-40

Late Speaker's wife sees son take oath as member of Congress. Washington, D.C., Jan. 3. Mrs.. Joseph W. Byrns, right, widow of late Speaker of the House, was at the Capitol bright and early today to see her son Joseph W. Byrnes, Jr., take the oath as representative from Tennessee. She was accompanied by Mrs. William B. Bankhead, center, wife of the present Speaker, and Mrs. Joseph W. Byrnes, Jr., 1339

Daughter of Missouri Senator to broadcast with other congressional children. Washington, D.C., May 4. Margaret Truman, daughter of the Senator from Missouri and Mrs. Harry S. Truman, gives her voice a final tuning-up in anticipation of the third annual Congressional Children's Broadcast Saturday over a national NBC hook-up. The Congressional Club is sponsoring the program which include a galaxy[?] of talented congressional youngsters

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Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884 – December 26, 1972) served as the 33rd President of the United States (1945–53). He served as Vice President before he succeeded to the presidency on April 12, 1945 upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri on his family's 600-acre farm. In the last months of World War I, he served in combat in France as an artillery officer. After the war, he joined the Democratic Party and was elected to public office as a county official in 1922, and as a U.S. Senator in 1934. He became well known as chairman of the Truman Committee, formed in March 1941, which exposed waste, fraud, and corruption in Federal Government wartime contracts. During his few weeks as Vice President, Harry Truman rarely saw President Franklin Roosevelt and received little or no briefing on foreign policy and the development of the atomic bomb. He became a president during the final months of World War II, making the decision to drop atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Truman was elected a president on his own in 1948. During Truman's presidency, the United States engaged in an internationalist foreign policy and renounced isolationism. Truman helped found the United Nations in 1945, issued the Truman Doctrine in 1947 to contain Communism, and got the $13 billion Marshall Plan enacted to rebuild Western Europe. The Soviet Union, a wartime ally, became an enemy in the Cold War. Truman oversaw the Berlin Airlift of 1948, creation of NATO in 1949, a Korean War beginning in 1950. His administration guided the American economy through the post-war economic recession with a success. "I have found the best way to give advice to your children is to find out what they want and then advise them to do it."

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A catapult officer on the aircraft carrier USS JOHN F. KENNEDY (CV-67) confirms the go signal from the hook-up petty officer while preparing to launch a Strike fighter Squadron 105 (VFA-105) F/A-18C Hornet aircraft

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A pair of Mine Resistant Ambush Protected Vehicles

While the sandhill crane parents search for food in front of the Vehicle Assembly Building, their still-featherless baby nearby tests its voice. The cranes have been a constant sight in the Launch Complex 39 area during the month of May. Sandhill cranes range from Siberia, Alaska and Arctic islands to Michigan, Minnesota and California; from Florida to Texas. They prefer large freshwater marshes, prairie ponds and marshy tundra. KSC shares a boundary with the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, which encompasses 92,000 acres that are a habitat for more than 331 species of birds, 31 mammals, 117 fishes, and 65 amphibians and reptiles. The marshes and open water of the refuge provide wintering areas for 23 species of migratory waterfowl, as well as a year-round home for great blue herons, great egrets, wood storks, cormorants, brown pelicans and other species of marsh and shore birds, as well as a variety of insects KSC-00pp0672

Negro youngsters and their Model "T" near Pacolet, South Carolina

Margaret Bates & Mrs. Thomas Whitehead, 3/9/27

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Photograph of First Lady Betty Ford, Prime Minister Harold Wilson of Great Britain, Happy Rockefeller, Cary Grant, Eileen Mehle, Van Cliburn, Mrs. Winston Guest, Danny Kaye, Margaret Truman Daniel, and British Secretary of State James Callaghan Seated in the State Dining Room during a State Dinner Honoring Prime Minister Wilson

Zander Morris, Roland Salazar, Margaret Miller, and Marilee Stripling, presenters at the Mexican encampment at the annual Battle of San Jacinto Festival and Battle Reenactment, a living-history retelling and demonstration of the historic Battle of San Jacinto in La Porte, Texas

Negro youngsters and their Model "T" near Pacolet, South Carolina

Corn fight between Margaret and Howard Kimberley. Jasper County, Iowa

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district of columbia washington dc glass negatives daughter senator missouri senator broadcast children margaret truman margaret truman voice tuning up anticipation congressional congressional children saturday broadcast saturday nbc hook up nbc hook up club congressional club program galaxy youngsters female portrait woman photograph us presidents woman united states history library of congress