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Prologue Magazine Reveals How a Young Harry Truman Never Gave Up in Pursuit of Bess Wallace
Press Release 路 Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Washington, DC

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President Harry S. Truman鈥檚 style was to be persistent and direct, whether he was negotiating with Josef Stalin, confronting a Republican Congress, seeking reelection against all odds, or firing a revered general.

But the first matter that required his persistence and his directness was many years before he found himself on the world stage鈥攁s a young man wooing a young girl named Bess Wallace, with whom he was smitten the moment he saw her in Sunday school.

鈥淗arry would go into raptures about this 鈥榖eautiful curly haired girl . . . the most beautiful girl I ever saw鈥 for the rest of his life,鈥 Raymond Geselbracht writes in the Winter issue of Prologue, the 威尼斯人娱乐场鈥 quarterly magazine. In 鈥淭he First Proposal,鈥 Geselbracht, a historian at the Truman Library in Independence, MO, tells how Truman persisted in courting Bess for years even though she spurned him time and again.

In the end, Geselbracht writes, 鈥淏ess was so essential to Harry Truman that history might not know his name at all if she had not finally decided to accept him as her husband.鈥

Winter Prologue also tells the story of how American troops removed Nazi records from a cave in Czechoslovakia after World War II, but were caught鈥攊gniting a diplomatic crisis. In the end, writes T. Dennis Reese, a retired foreign service officer, the Americans apologized and returned the records.

Dealing with the U.S. Government can be frustrating even now, but in the 1800s, the Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican tribe in Wisconsin became expert at working the system as effectively as today鈥檚 highly paid lobbyists. They studied government and learned how to get concessions and favorable decisions from Washington that other tribes failed to win.  James W. Oberly, a history professor at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, reveals their secrets in 鈥淢astering the Politics of Government.鈥

Prologue also takes a look at the vast collection of World War II records held by the 威尼斯人娱乐场鈥攆rom D-day plans to personnel records of the millions of soldiers and sailors who fought. And Bruce Henderson talks about his book, True North, which examines the competing claims of being first to reach the North Pole.

For nearly four decades, Prologue has shared with readers the rich resources and programs of the 威尼斯人娱乐场, its regional archives, and the Presidential libraries.

Each issue features historical articles鈥攄rawn from 威尼斯人娱乐场' holdings and written by noted historians, archivists, and experts鈥攁s well as articles explaining and describing many of the 威尼斯人娱乐场鈥 activities and programs as the nation鈥檚 recordkeeping agency. The Washington Post said, 鈥Prologue. . . can be regarded quite literally as an invitation for further study. It is also consistently absorbing reading.鈥

A one-year subscription to Prologue costs $20, and you can order in a number of ways:

  • Call 1-800-234-8861 or 202-357-5482
  • Go to the subscription page, print out the order form and mail it to Prologue, P.O. Box 100684, Atlanta, GA, 30384.
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NOTE: Effective April 1, 2008, a subscription to Prologue will cost $24 for one year; foreign orders will be $30. Single copies will sell for $6 each.

Single copies of Prologue are available at the Archives Shop or at the Cashier's Office in the 威尼斯人娱乐场 Building in Washington or at the Publications Sales Office at the 威尼斯人娱乐场 at College Park. Single copies are also available in the shops at some Presidential libraries.

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