In May of 1964, the conference “Africa: Training for Leadership” took place and was addressed by William Averell Harriman, the former governor of New York and the Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs. In his address, Mr. Harriman…
Thomas and Alice standing in front of their home on Marsh Street with their sides touching and their heads slightly leaning in towards each other. From the viewer's perspectives, Thomas stands on the left with Alice on the right.
McGrath is staying in front of his home with an open garage behind him on his right and on his left, a large amount of ivy growing presumably on a post of his home.
McGrath standing with his hands behind his back in front of a corner of a house with a a big palm frond leaf behind him and a brick wall some feet back on his right. Looks either like an alley between houses behind him or a drive way.
McGrath is standing holding some books/folders and his coat in his left arm while it seems he is slightly hugging Laura (Alice's daughter) who is just over half the size of McGrath. Both stand in front of some neighborhood houses.