ScottF
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Sorry...I couldn't resist.
Ouch! What a pun! But is that bowler too small for him, or was that a legit style?
Truman' s haberdashery was located in the Glennon Hotel on the NW corner of 12th & Baltimore, KCMO. The 4 finest hotels in Kansas City were located at that intersection & several more located within blocks. The Democratic National Convention in 1900 was held at the Baltimore Hotel. All the cattle buyers & sellers who came weekly to the Kansas City Stockyards stayed at these hotels. Truman probably met several wealthy & influential individuals of the day at the hotel & in his shop. The Glennon Hotel was where Truman began his political career from.Harry was also a haberdasher so you would think he could properly fit a hat.
Love the pun and pic...
No man who owns a bowling ball would have form like that.... for the record I'm a terrible bowler and frequently play with my own ballsHow could you tell from the photo that he wasn't playing with his own balls?
How could you tell from the photo that he wasn't playing with his own balls?
Who goes bowling in a suit, vest & tie anyway? This was clearly a publicity photo opportunity when he was President. Nowadays when everything is spun to the max clearly such an unflattering photo would not be released by the President's "people" for publication.Truman had terrible form
He clearly didn't own his own ball
Truman had terrible form
He clearly didn't own his own ball
Well you haven't been looking very closely.Thanks for your responses. I don't recall noticing that way to wear bowlers in older photos before.
Presumably that picture was taken before he was a haberdasher, but good reminder.