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Truman and observed
Kennan had observed in 1947 that the Truman Doctrine implied a new view of Franco.

Truman and Life
In February 1953, just a few weeks after leaving office, President Harry S. Truman announced that Life magazine would handle all rights to his memoirs.
* Hamby, Alonzo L. Man of the People: A Life of Harry S Truman ( 1995 )
Man of the People: A Life of Harry S. Truman ( 1998 ) excerpt and text search
Several events from the classic film It's a Wonderful Life are also used as stories, such as " Mr. Potter To Pay Fifty Cents on the Dollar " during the Great Depression and " Harry Bailey Wins Congressional Medal of Honor " in the World War II section, with Harry S. Truman quoted in the latter story as saying " we owe a great debt to George Bailey for pulling Harry out of the ice when he was 9 " and saying George was declared 4-F because of his ear.
The Aspen Institute-Aspen Fellow ; The National Boys and Girls Clubs of America-Chairman's Award ; The National Academy of Achievement-Golden Plate Award ; American Family Life Assurance Company ( AFLAC )- Lifetime Achievement Award ; The Jewish National Fund, New York-National Tree of Life Award ; Truman State University-Distinguished Alumni Award ; Washington University, St. Louis, Mo .- Distinguished Alumni Award.
He is known for significant biographies, including E. M. Forster: A Life ( 1977 / 8 ), and Diderot: A Critical Biography ( 1992 ), which won a Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism.
*" Unanswered Prayers: The Life and Times of Truman Capote "
* Hamby, Alonzo L. Man of the People: A Life of Harry S. Truman, New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.
*" I've Been to Bali Too " ( Schumann ) / " Still Life " ( Truman, McDonald ) ( February 1984 )-# 16 Aus

Truman and had
Mr. Truman has only to recall the `` hopeless '' campaign of 1948 to remember what a loyal partisan he was and the first experience of Mr. Kennedy with Congress would have been sadder than it was had not Mr. Sam been there.
Failing to heed the lesson so clearly contained in the satellite treaties, President Truman re-declared the Cold War on March 12, 1947, in the Truman Doctrine, exactly one week after the Herald Tribune editorial was written, and a year after the Cold War had been announced by Churchill at Fulton, Missouri, in Truman's presence.
Then China promptly went Communist, and Mr. Truman had to fight the interminable Korean war for the democratization of Korea before we learned how far our writ did `` reach in Asia ''.
Capp had earlier provided the Shmoo for a special Children's Savings Bond in 1949, accompanying President Harry S. Truman at the bond's unveiling ceremony.
Truman faced a hostile China, a Sino-Soviet partnership, and a defense budget that had quadrupled in eighteen months.
Due to a complete estrangement between the two as a result of campaigning, Truman and Eisenhower had minimal discussions about the transition of administrations.
He implemented integration in the Armed Services in two years, which had not been completed under Truman.
While President Truman had begun the process of desegregating the Armed Forces in 1948, actual implementation had been slow.
The Truman administration finally realised that economic recovery in Europe could not go forward without the reconstruction of the German industrial base on which it had previously been dependent.
The United States extended official recognition after the first Israeli election, as Truman had promised, on 31 January 1949.
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom | British Prime Minister Clement Attlee, President of the United States | U. S. President Harry S. Truman and Joseph Stalin at the Potsdam Conference, July 1945. At the Potsdam Conference from July to August 1945, though Germany had surrendered months earlier, instead of withdrawing Soviet forces from Eastern European countries, Stalin had not moved those forces.
However, by the time of the 1948 election, he had become disillusioned with Harry S. Truman, and voted for Thomas E. Dewey, his " first non-Democratic vote ".
His first Algonquian research, beginning around 1919, involved study of text collections in the Fox language that had been published by William Jones and Truman Michelson.
A full china service had not been purchased since the Truman administration in the 1940s, as only a partial service was ordered in the Johnson administration.
Stalin, Churchill, and Truman — as well as Attlee, who participated alongside Churchill while awaiting the outcome of the 1945 general election, and then replaced Churchill as Prime Minister after the Labour Party's victory over the Conservatives — gathered to decide how to administer punishment to the defeated Nazi Germany, which had agreed to unconditional surrender nine weeks earlier, on 8 May ( V-E Day ).
While inexperienced in foreign affairs, Truman had closely followed the allied progress of the war.
Truman became much more suspicious of communist moves than Roosevelt had been, and he became increasingly suspicious of Soviet intentions under Stalin.
Truman and his advisers saw Soviet actions in Eastern Europe as aggressive expansionism which was incompatible with the agreements Stalin had committed to at Yalta the previous February.
Truman had previously been encouraged by the Secretary of War, Henry Stimson, to inform the Soviets of this new development, in order to avoid sowing distrust over keeping the USSR out of the Manhattan Project.
Truman did not tell Stalin of the weapon until 25 July when he advised Stalin that America had " a new weapon of unusually destructive force.
It later became known that Stalin was actually aware of the atomic bomb before Truman was, as he had multiple spies that had infiltrated the Manhattan Project from very early on ( notably Klaus Fuchs, Ted Hall, and David Greenglass ), while Truman had only learned about the weapon after Roosevelt's death.

Truman and presented
Gathered in Washington to help the Treasury Department sell Defense Stamps, the group presented Truman with a bound volume of their comic strip characters, some interacting with caricatures of Truman.
Beginning in 1947 during the Harry S. Truman administration, every Thanksgiving the president is presented with a live domestic turkey during the annual national thanksgiving turkey presentation held at the White House.
He still performed major extended compositions such as Harlem ( 1950 ), whose score he presented to music-loving President Harry Truman.
President Harry S. Truman presented her with the Women's National Press Club trophy Award for outstanding accomplishment in art in 1949, and in 1951 she appeared on See It Now, a television program hosted by Edward R. Murrow.
He died of a heart attack at Norfolk, Virginia, however, before the medal could be presented to him ; it was presented by President Harry S. Truman to David's widow, Lynda Mae David, on October 5, 1945, in a ceremony at the White House.
In 2005, he became the first recipient of the Harry S. Truman Medal for Economic Policy, presented by the Harry S. Truman Library Institute.
He was also presented the Medal for Merit by President Harry Truman, and the National Security Medal by Dwight Eisenhower.
The very first copy of the RSV Bible to come off the press was presented by Weigle to President Harry S. Truman.
On September 6, Colonel Bernard Theilen took the document and an imperial rescript to Washington, D. C., and presented them to President Harry S. Truman in a formal White House ceremony the following day.
In September 1945, Truman addressed Congress and presented a 21 point program of domestic legislation outlining a series of proposed actions in the fields of economic development and social welfare.
This report, which recommended " restraining and confining " Soviet influence, was presented to Truman on September 24, 1946.
On 8 May 1951, by the command of U. S. President Harry S. Truman, General James Van Fleet presented the President's Distinguished Unit Citation to the Glosters, together with C Troop 170 Heavy Mortar Battery, which had given invaluable support throughout the battle.
* 1959 Meritorious Service Award in the Field of Civil War History, presented by Harry S. Truman
" The first two sets would be presented to Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and U. S. President Harry S. Truman.
" Truman also did not make time to present the 1948 award to Trans World Airlines CEO Ralph Damon or Brazilian aviation pioneer Francisco Pignatari The award to Pan American World Airways President Juan Trippe in 1946 was the only one presented without debate.
Congress presented a 1952 bill confirming states ' ownership, which was vetoed by President Harry Truman.
The award was presented to him by President Harry S. Truman in a White House ceremony on November 24, 1952.
In October of 1974, on a stop in Independence promoting the book, Miller was presented the key to the city by Mayor Richard King, who stated: " You captured the spirit of Harry S. Truman and President Truman respresents the spirit of Independence.
Dean Acheson, the Secretary of State under President Harry S. Truman, presented the case for petitioners.
Soon after his arrival in the US, Szyk was inspired by Roosevelt's 1941 " Four Freedoms " State of the Union speech to illustrate the Four Freedoms, preceding Norman Rockwell's Four Freedoms by two years ; these were used as poster stamps during the war, and later illustrated a Four Freedoms Award which was presented to Harry Truman, George Marshall, and Herbert H. Lehman.

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