Swing (Jan-Dec 1953)

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OF INDEPENDENCE "home town program", interviewing his old neighbors, associates and friends. When the President returns home for visits, Kansas City becomes a hot news spot frequented by radio commentators, newsmen and photographers. AS A SENATOR, WITH SAM GUARD Occasion was a livestock and agricultural meeting in Kansas City. Mr. Guard is publisher of the Breeders' Gazette; interviewed Senator Truman on farm problems. AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS CITY Harry Truman relates informally how he managed two years of law school in a busy career as soldier, farmer, retailer and politician. LISTENING TO WHB-MUTUAL. Even a President has to relax once in a while. In the home of Mayor Sermon of Independence, Harry Truman listens to WHB's broadcast emanating from the next room and going out over Mutual. MARGARET TRUMAN AND BOB KENNEDY in a studio interview by WHB's popular disc jockey regarding her career as a singer, and her new phonograph record album.