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Truman was one of the most active and enthusiastic Masonic presidents. He was initiated as a Master Mason in 1911, was elected Worshipful Master of his own lodge a few years later, and in 1940, he was elected Grand Master of Masons of Missouri. He eventually rose to the 33rd Degree r...
Truman was one of the most active and enthusiastic Masonic presidents. He was initiated as a Master Mason in 1911, was elected Worshipful Master of his own lodge a few years later, and in 1940, he was elected Grand Master of Masons of Missouri. He eventually rose to the 33rd Degree r...
Truman was one of two presidents—the other was Andrew Jackson—to achieve the rank of grandmaster, the highest ranking position in a Masonic lodge jurisdiction. Washington, meantime, earned the highest possible position, that of "master," and has a Masonic memorial named after him in Alexandria...
Harry S. Truman (1945-53): Harry S. Truman became the President of the US after Roosevelt died in office and was re-elected for a second term. He made the decision to release the atomic bomb over Japan. Read more aboutHarry S. Truman. ...
After V-E Day, when Japan refused to surrender, he ordered that atomic bombs be dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, finally ending World War II in the Pacific. Shortly thereafter, Truman watched the signing of the charter of the United Nations, established to preserve peace. ...
Harry S Truman The 33rd president of the United States was staying at Blair House, across the street from the White House which was being renovated, when two gunmen broke in on 1 November 1950. Image:Blair House on the day of the shooting. Pic:...
Michael Beschloss, a presidential historian, compared Biden's situation to President Harry Truman, who was floundering as he ran for reelection in 1948. He turned his campaign into an indictment of a “do-nothing Congress,” which was controlled by Republicans at the time, and he managed ...
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