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DescriptionPresident Harry Truman, Adlai Stevenson, and John Sparkman2.gif |
President Harry Truman (left), Democratic presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson (right), and Democratic vice presidential candidate John Sparkman (standing) meeting in the Oval Office.
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12 August 1952 |
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National Archives (Harry S. Truman collection)
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Abbie Rowe, U.S. National Park Service |
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