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Show in 1952 in Rockville, Me., when lobster demonstrated it indeed was very much alive. ptW I ren Bacall listened at Press Club Canteen in 1947. d P"' J O The camera's lens, even more than the historian's pen, is adept at catching statesmen at unguarded or impromptu moments. These Presidential photos are from an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York entitled "From the Picture Press." Assembled from news photo files of the last 50 years, they show, among other things, that Presidents are as susceptible as the rest of us to somehow being in situations they never anticipated. The only difference is that with a President, there's always a cameraman to catch the moment forever. The photo exhibition, with 200 pictures, starts a national H.K. tour of museums April 19. breakfast: Ike and Mamie Eisenhower grabbed quick bite in Harlem during 1952 campaign. A third hand helped out with the stirring. Stand-u- p matter of time: Lyndon Johnson, Hubert Humphrey and Harry Truman all wanted to be sure of exact moment Medicare Bill was signed in 7965. A i J i i i 1 31 |