Motion Picture MP72-15
Senator Harry S. Truman speaks for the Masonic Service Association
Administrative Information
Footage
189 feet
Running Time
5 minutes 30 seconds
Sound
sound
Color
Black & White
Produced by
Unknown
Restrictions
Undetermined
Description
This film shows Sen. Truman making a statement telling how the Masons are like a group of "brothers" serving in the armed services, and that a soldier could turn to a fellow Mason for friendship. (See also VT2003-32).
Date(s)
ca.
1943
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Moving Image Type
Motion Picture
Shot List
Reel 1
- This film shows Senator Harry S. Truman making a statement telling how the Masons are a group of “brothers” serving in the United States Army. If you ever were lonely and ran into a Mason you would have found a friend with whom to exchange stories.