Outstanding Sports Photo The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 8, 1984 - Page 13 Anniversary of Truman rememberedtoday To celebrate today's 100th An- niversary of Harry Truman's birth, Associated Press editor Wes Cook offers his recollections of the late, president he once covered. Two months after Harry Truman was sworn in as president, he wrote to Bess that he was "listening to the ghosts walk up and down the hallway and even right in here in the study" of the White house. In that letter of June 12, 1945, Truman told his wife, "I sit here in this old house and work on foreign affairs, read repor- ts and work on speeches - all the while listening to the ghosts ... the floors pop and the drapes move back and forth - I can just imagine old Andy (Andrew Jackson) and Teddy (Theodore Roosevelt) having an argument over Franklin, (the late President Roosevelt). "OR JAMES Buchanan and Franklin Pierce deciding which was the more useless to the country. And when Millard Fillmore and Chester Arthur join in for place and show, the din is almost unbearable. But I still get some work done." In his almost eight years as president, Harry Truman left his own mark on the institution he respected so highly. The 100th anniversary today of Truman's birth evokes for me and per haps thousands of others who have visited or done research work at the Truman Library and Museum memories of the plain-speaking man from Independence. I REMEMBER vividly being greeted enthusiastically on several occasions by Truman as he left his office in the library and walked into the research section. His handshake was firm. His eyes had an almost mischievous glint as he knew he had taken you by sur- prise. Twice during my early research in 1964, I was invited to accompany him to the auditorium where he would greet school children or other visitors and an- swer their questions. On the'way, he would pause in the library stacks con- taining his presidential and senatorial papers, remove one or two examples, and offer a brief, concise history on the correspondence. Standing in the wings of the stage, Truman would peek around the curtain at the audience and, following his in- troduction, walk rapidly to center stage. GREETED WITH applause, Truman thanked his audience and asked them: "Have you got any questions? ... There is no place in the world where you could cross-question a former president . .. in the same way that you have the opportunity to. do. Stand up and ask your questions. I'll give you the right answer if I can. If I can't, then you can go hunt it up." "What is your personal opinion of Mr. President Lyndon Johnson?" "He's a good one and he's going to be re-elected." Laughter and applause. "Does that answer your question?" "WELL I hope not," the questioner said loudly. Truman laughed with others in the audience. "All right, all right. Who's next? Yes, young man." "What made you decide to use the atomic bomb?" "TO END the war, and that's what it did. It kept 250,000 of our youngsters See TRUMAN, Page 14 This photograph of Dan Pelekoudas, taken by Daily photographer Brian Masck at a March 1983 Wolverine basketball game, was named Outstanding Sports Photograph of 1983 in United Press International's Michigan awards. He will be honored at UPI's May 18 banquet in Bay City. I * NI&II J II rFila~iMaIfi WIM'!rrHJUfPtIJ 1 WHEN WORDS FAIL Y0-Ueeii. SAY IT WITH...n SIGLET (snig' lt> n. Any word that doesn't appear .& Tt's the only place you'll find in the dictionary, but should. Ljust the right words to de- NAPJERK (nap jurk) n scrie lfe~ ndecriableevets.The sudden convulsion of the Created by Bich Hall of HBO's oyut soeisaott "c"E't''y eserafof" ody just "one is ot to smash comedy, "Not Necessarily doze off. the News, sniglets are outra- geously funny and uncannily apt: ERDU (uhr' dew) n. The leftover accumulation of rubber particles after erasing _a mistake on a test paper SEXPEBSSHOLES (eks pro' holz) n. People who try to sneak more eta wxma lsdoesn 'i than the "eight items or less" d'.10 u 01 into the express check-out line. H A&FRIE 14.90 paperback at bookstores Collier Book A-U 1TSion of MaICi lBIa ... This is a free introductory seminar for upcoming tests and an opportunity to meet UTPS faculty members! We will be administering LSAT/ GMAT/GRE mini tests with a review session Tuesday, May 8, on the U of M campus on the third floor of the Michigan League in Room D. LSAT / GRE - 3:30 - 5:00P.M. GMAT - 6:30 - 8:00 P.M. I