Audiovisual Collection. 1957 - 2006. Photographs Relating to the Administration, Family, and Personal Life of Harry S. Truman. 1957 - 2004. President Harry S. Truman Poses With Completed Cartoon Portraits
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Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
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Harry S. Truman (May 8, 1884 – December 26, 1972) was the 33rd president of the United States, serving from 1945 to 1953, succeeding upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt after serving as the 34th vice president in early 1945. He implemented the Marshall Plan to rebuild the economy of Western Europe and established the Truman Doctrine and NATO to contain communist expansion. He proposed numerous liberal domestic reforms, but few were enacted by the Conservative Coalition that dominated Congres...
Goldberg, Rube, 1883-1970
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Rube Goldberg (1883-1970) was a cartoonist and inventor from New York, N.Y. From the description of Rube Goldberg interview, 1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 767864573 Cartoonist, inventor. From the description of Rube Goldberg interview, 1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122557436 ...
Fisher, Ham, 1901-1955
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Rowe, Abbie, 1905-1967
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Abbie Rowe was a photographer for the National Park Service in Washington D.C., and had unprecedented access to the official activities of five Presidents from 1941 through 1967. He was born on August 23, 1905 in Strasburg, Virginia. He was first hired in 1930 with the Bureau of Public Roads, and went on to become a noted photographer for the National Capital Parks of the National Park Service. Many of his photographs documented public buildings and roads in and around the nation's capital. In D...
Andriola, Alfred
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Alfred James Andriola (b. May 24, 1912, New York City-d. Mar. 29, 1983), also known as Alfred James, was an American cartoonist best known for his long-running comic strip Kerry Drake, for which he won a Reuben Award in 1970. He grew up in Rutherford, New Jersey, and studied at Cooper Union and Columbia University. He became an assistant to cartoonist Milton Caniff, working with him on Terry and the Pirates and Scorchy Smith. His first comic strip was Charlie Chan, 1938 to 1942, an adaptation of...
Pieretti, John
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Caniff, Milton Arthur, 1907-1988
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American cartoonist, best known for the long-running comic strips Terry and the pirates and Steve Canyon. Lived for many years in New City, NY as a neighbor of Kurt Weill, Lotte Lenya, Maxwell Anderson, Alan Jay Lerner, and others. Also an original board member of the Kurt Weill for Music thanks to his long association with Lenya. Caniff died in 1988. From the description of An oral history interview with Milton Caniff / conducted for the Kurt Weill Foundation for Music by Donald Spo...
Fischer, Jo, 1904-
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Jo Fishcer (b. Dec. 18, 1904, Chicago, Ill.), American cartoonist, published the nationally syndicated comic From 9 to 5 starting in 1944. From the description of Fischer, Jo, 1904- (U.S. National Archives and Records Administration). naId: 10597906 ...
Raymond, Alex, 1909-1956
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Van Buren, Raeburn, b. 1891
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