May 1948 . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 2, Box 193, [141314-141328] . 263 negatives (estimate)
Crusade for Children Fund Drive (Mayor Elmer E. Robinson, George Christopher, Harold E. Snyder, Randolph Apperson Hearst, and others) [141316 and 141320]
UNESCO luncheon and delegates (actress Myrna Loy, Albert H. Rosenthal, Thomas Rowe, and Joe E. Brown) [141320 and 141321, 8 negatives]
Third party presidential candidate Henry A. Wallace at various Independent Progressive Party events [141321, 19 negatives]
Independent Progressive Party Events -- Arrival of Henry A. Wallace (May 17, 1948) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 2, Box 193, [141321.02] . 3 negatives
Henry A. Wallace disembarks plane and is greeted by Elinor Kahn (State Director of Independent Progressive Party).
Independent Progressive Party Events -- Henry A. Wallace -- Fairmont Hotel (May 17, 1948) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 2, Box 193, [141321.03] . 1 negative
Henry A. Wallace at luncheon. Wallace speaks with Hugh Bryson (member of state chapter of Independent Progressive Party).
Independent Progressive Party Events -- Henry A. Wallace -- Oakland (May 17, 1948) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 2, Box 193, [141321.04] . 8 negatives
Henry A. Wallace speaking at the podium in the Oakland Auditorium. Views of the stage, large audience, and crowds inside.
Independent Progressive Party Events -- Henry A. Wallace -- UC Berkeley (May 18, 1948) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 2, Box 193, [141321.05] . 2 negatives
Henry A. Wallace speaking on campus. View of massive crowd gathered under trees. Automobilies lined up in the distance.
Cancer laboratory at Laguna Honda Relief Home (Michael B. Shimkin, Elliott Rapaport, and Robert Jenkins)
First television in San Francisco [141327, 8 negatives]
First Television in San Francisco -- Hotel St. Francis (May 25, 1948) . BANC PIC 1959.010--NEG, Part 2, Box 193, [141327.01] . 8 negatives
Large crowd gathered in front of television. Performers performing in front of cameras and set lights: Florence Del Turco and Virginia Beaudette. Includes Larry Reed, Edwin Pauley, and Vick Breeden.