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  1. Recording Date (s) January 20, 1945. Accession Number. SR90-110-6. Description. Commentary on the inauguration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Vice President Harry S. Truman, including the swearing in by Truman and Roosevelt and Roosevelt's speech. Originally six discs (3 are duplicates); 12 inches.

  2. THE FTC DURING THE ADMINISTRATIONS OF FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT (1933-45) AND HARRY S. TRUMAN (1945-53) Selected Secondary Materials The Early New Deal. During the first two years of FDR’s New Deal, the Commission was embroiled in three major developments of his Presidency, each of which is a subject of its own secondary literature.

  3. George Catlett Marshall Jr. GCB (31 December 1880 – 16 October 1959) was an American army officer and statesman. He rose through the United States Army to become Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army under Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman, then served as Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense under Truman. [3]

  4. Franklin D. Roosevelt Library—Message from Harry S. Truman to Carl Hatch Regarding Atomic Test at Bikini, July 1946 [MHDC 242] Giangreco, Dennis—Correspondence Between Harry S. Truman, George C. Marshall, Henry Stimson, and Others Regarding Strategy for Ending the War Against Japan, 1945 [MHDC 816, 835]

  5. President Franklin D. Roosevelt (right) and Prime Minister Winston Churchill (right) meet at Wolfe's Cove railroad station upon their arrival for Quebec Conference.

  6. President Franklin D. Roosevelt holds up his right hand as he takes the oath of office during his fourth Inauguration at the White House. Supreme Court Justice Harlan Stone administers the oath at far left, Vice President Harry S. Truman smiles at left, and Roosevelt's son, Colonel James Roosevelt, stands in uniform at right.

  7. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Vice-President-elect Harry S. Truman, and Vice-President Henry Wallace in a car. President Roosevelt is returning to the Capitol from Union Station during a downpour of rain.