Original caption: "Madame Nhu (Tran Le Xuan) - 28 Feb '63 - Pre Troung Sisters Day" A black car parked outside of the City Hall. A Vietnamese man in white is opening (or closing) the back door while others look on. Inside the car is a man smiling at somone unseen.
Original caption: "Madame Nhu (Tran Le Xuan) - 28 Feb '63 - Pre Troung Sisters Day" An artistic photo of a wall of shelves. On the wall are two mirrors, the top one angled slightly. Keever can be seen, but her face is not reflected in the angled mirror.
Original caption: "Madame Nhu (Tran Le Xuan) - 28 Feb '63 - Pre Troung Sisters Day" A black car parked outside of the City Hall. Inside the car, a young boy in a soldier's outfit salutes the three women waiting for him.
Original caption: "Mne. Nhu + Paramilit. Graduation - 27 Feb 63" Several Vietnamese women are stading in a line waiting to shake Madame Nhu's hand. Photographers are standing nearby to take photos. (damaged)
Original caption: "Mne. Nhu + Paramilit. Graduation - 27 Feb 63" Madame Nhu (Tran Le Xuab) is sitting on stage as someone is speaking to her in the background.
Original caption: "Mne. Nhu + Paramilit. Graduation - 27 Feb 63" A young Vietnamese woman looks at camera as the other women in front of her stand in formation.
After the 1963 coup against Diem, Beverly Keever and other members of the press were invited to a celebratory lunch by a Buddhist political group. In this photo, Keever and several other members of the press sit at a table in a Saigon restaurant. The table is set with fine glassware and plates, but the general mood of the reporters is somber. Keever sits second from the right, in a fashionable dress. Only one other members of the press is identified, John Sharkey of NBC.