Motion Picture MP77-41
Administrative Information
News segments include President Johnson's arrival at the Truman home (October 11, 1968); Hubert Humphrey chatting with the Truman's at their home; Margaret Truman talking about women's involvement in politics (October 7, 1968) and about her father's health (February 24, 1969); and newsman Wendall Anschutz talks about Battery D survivors visiting the Truman home (November 8, 1968).
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Shot List
- Reel 1
0:00 | October 11, 1968. Crowd along Delaware Street in Independence awaiting President Lyndon B. Johnson’s arrival at Harry S. Truman’s home. | |
0:59 | October 11, 1968. Arrival of President and Mrs. Lyndon Johnson at the Truman home: greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Truman. | |
1:29 | May 8, 1968. H. Roe Bartle speaking at Harry Truman’s 84th birthday party. | |
3:04 | May 25, 1968. Hubert H. Humphrey chatting with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Truman on the Truman’s front porch in Independence. | |
5:06 | October 7, 1968. A newsman asking Margaret Truman about women’s involvement in politics. | |
6:06 | November 8, 1968. Newsman Wendall Anschutz speaking about Battery D survivors who are visiting the Truman home in Independence. | |
7:11 | February 21, 1969. Doctor speaking about Harry Truman’s condition at Research Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri. | |
8:10 | February 24, 1969. Press conference with Margaret Truman: she is talking about her father’s health conditions. | |