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President Harry S. Truman.  Source: Truman Library.   What do you do in a day? Meet with your boss, employees, clients? Go out to lunch with friends? Go to the dentist, the grocery store, or school? Come see what President Truman did every day of his Presidency! Search for a specific day (what was President Truman doing on your birthday?) or search for a specific person (how many times did President Truman meet with George Marshall?). President Truman also met with numerous everyday citizens during the course of his duties--did he meet with one of your relatives? Search the calendar to find out!
President Harry S. Truman. Source: Truman Library
 
 
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This Presidential Appointments Calendar is based upon the records contained in the
Matthew J. Connelly Files
   
Tuesday, November 21, 1950
   
Executive Orders:  [10182 PROVIDING FOR THE APPOINTMENT OF CERTAIN PERSONS UNDER THE DEFENSE PRODUCTION ACT OF 1950 AND PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS FOR THEIR EXEMPTION FROM CERTAIN CONFLICT OF INTEREST STATUTES]
Executive Orders:  [10183 MAKING CERTAIN CHANGES IN INTERNAL REVENUE COLLECTION DISTRICTS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK]
    [Public Papers: Memorandum Limiting the Number of Supergrade Positions in Defense Agencies]
10:00 am (Staff Meeting)
11:00 am Mr. Harold Keats, National Counsellor, AMVETS
General Alexander A. Vandegrift
Mr. John Hundley
Mr. William Ruder
(General Harry Vaughan will bring group in. Will present to
President a "dog tag" for blood test in connection with
Civil Defense program)
11:15 am Mr. James D. Mooney
(Former President of General Motors Export Corp. Request
made by Mr. Gratz who said Bill Boyle would like to have
Mr. Mooney come in)
11:30 am The President received group from the Poultry and Egg National
  Board and National Turkey Federation and accepted Turkey for
  Thanksgiving. The following were present:
  Mr. Warren D. Johnson
  Mrs. Warren D. Johnson Dr. Alfred Van Wagenen
  Mr. Victor Pringle Dr. Roger C. Corbett
  Mr. Frank Frazier Mr. C.F. Smith
  Mr. T. Baker Jones
  Mr. M. C. Small
  (Arrangements made through Mr. C.F. Smith)
11:45 am H.E. Senor Don J. Rafael Oreamuno, newly appointed Ambassador of Costa Rica
(Arranged through State)
12:00 pm Mr. Henry Ford
Hon. Richard Patterson, Jr., Ambassador to Guatemala
(Mr. Matthew Connelly called Mr. Ford at suggestion of Ambassador Patterson)
12:15 pm Honorable Walter B. Huber, Congressman from Ohio
12:30 pm Honorable George Marshall, the Secretary of Defense
(Usual weekly appoinement - one-half hour)
1:00 pm (Lunch)
3:00 pm Honorable Frank Pace, the Secretary of the Army
3:15 pm Honorable James M. Mead, Federal Trade Commissioner
Honorable John Carson, Federal Trade Commissioner
Honorable Stephen J. Spingarn, Federal Trade Commissioner
(Commissioner Mead called Mr. Connelly and requested this
appointment)
3:45 pm (Mr. Al Hiemann) OFF THE RECORD
4:00 pm Cabinet Meeting - (Vice President absent; Secretary of Commerce
absent; Secretary Foley for Treasury; Solicitor General Perlman for Justice)
(Lt. Colonel Clifford Curtis briefed the Cabinet)

 
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