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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
   
Wednesday, November 29, 1950
   
    [Public Papers: Special Message to the Congress Urging Legislation Authorizing Further Assistance to Yugoslavia]
    [Public Papers: Statement by the President on the Advisory Board on International Development]
10:00 am (Staff Meeting)
11:00 am Honorable Edward S. Crocker, 2d., the American Ambassador to Iraq
(Asked for this thru Division of Protocol)
11:15 am Honorable Raymond M. Foley, Administrator, Housing and Home
Finance Agency
11:30 am Honorable E.L. Bartlett, Delegate from Alaska
11:45 am Mr. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
(Wrote to the President, stating he was back in this country
from one of his periodic jaunts abroad; that he expected to
be in Washington around this time and hoped he might have a
chance to chat with the President)
12:00 pm International Development Advisory Board and others
  (The following members were present:)
  WEBB, Honorable James E., Under Secretary of State
  BENNETT, Dr. Henry G., Administrator, Technical Cooperation Adm.
  WAYNICK, Hon. Capus M., Act. Adm. Technical Cooperation Adm.
 
  ROCKEFELLER, Hon.Nelson A. HINES, Mr. Lewis G.
  DANIEL, Robert P. PARRAN, Thomas
  FIRESTONE, Harvey S., Jr. POE, Clarence H.
  GERARD, James W. POTOFSKY, Jacob S.
  HANNAH, John A. SAVAGE, John L.
  HECKEY, Miss Margaret WHEELER, Mr. Charles L.
12:30 pm Honorable Stuart Symington, Chairman, N.S.R.B.
(Usual Wednesday appointment)
3:00 pm Honorable Carl Hayden, Senator from Arizona
3:15 pm Honorable John A. Carroll, Congressman from Colorado
3:30 pm The President received the Collectors of Internal Revenue of the
  United States
  (Meeting in Washington, and asked thru Secretary of the Treasury
  [John W. Snyder] to be received)
  (The following were present:)
  ALSUP, James M. ANDERSON, G.W.
  BOWERS, William P. BUCKLEY, J.L.
  BUSEY, Harry F. CAMPBELL, Addington B.
  CAMPBELL, Ellis, Jr. CAREY, Thomas M.
  CARVER, Parker P. CLARK, Frank G.
  CLAUSON, Clinton A. COYLE, Farrell D.
  CRENSHAW, Stuart L. CRIPE, Ralph W.
  CROSS, Alvin H. DAVIS, William E.
  DEANE, James F. DELANEY, Denis W.
  DONNELLY, Charles A. DOUGLASS, Robert L.
  EARLE, Hugh H. FAHS, John L.
  FINNEGAN, James P. FITZPATRICK, John J.
  FLY, Eugene GALLAGHER, Thomas A.
  GLENN, Seldon R. HALPIN, Frank M.
  HENSLEE, Lipe HOFFERBERT, George
  HOOKS, Gilbert C. JARECKI, John T.
  JOB, Wallwin T. JOHNSON, James W.
  JONAS, Oscar M. JONES, Henry C.
  KASPER, Thomas C. KEEFE, F. Clyde
  KILLEN, Ernest E. KREHBIEL, A.J.
  LAMB, James S. LOCKHART, Harold A.
  LUCKENBILL, H.D. MANN, Marietta C.
  MANNING, John E. MARCELLE, Joseph P.
  MASARIK, C.S., Jr. McDONALD, Joseph T.
  McMAHON, Denis J. NICHOLS, Ralph
  O'MALLEY, George RICHARDSON, Sam E.
  RIDDELL, Robert A. ROBINSON, Thomas M.
  SCHOENEMAN, George J. SCOFIELD, Frank
  SELF, William D. SHAUGHNESSY, Frank J.
  SMITH, Francis R. SMYTH, James G.
  SQUIRE,Clark STUART, William P.
  STURR, Walter R. TAYLOR, Ernest C.
  VIDAL, Steven P. YOKE, F. Roy
3:45 pm The President received group from the Savings and Loan Association
  of Kansas City, Missouri
  (In Washington for annual convention of National Savings and
  Loan Association League. Both Mr. Vivian Truman and Mr.
  Eugene Donnelly wrote to Mr. Connelly, expressing hope the
  President could see this Kansas City group.)
  (The following were present)
  MITCHELL, Mr. and Mrs. WEBB, Mr. and Mrs. E.J.
  BENNETT, Mr. Howard SMITH, Mr. and Mrs. Wilton
  RUPARD, Mr. and Mrs. Marion RUPARD, Janie (daughter)
  RICHARDSON, Mr. and Mrs. R.J. BALLARD, Mr. John
  FAULKNER, Mr. O.K. JOHNSON, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
  HUND, Mr. and Mrs. M.A. JOHNSON, Mr. Gene (son)
  HUND, Miss Patricia (Daughter) WEBB, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
  BAUGHMAN, Maude (Sister of BROOKS, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
  (Mrs. Hund)
4:00 pm (Ellsworth Bunker)
(Mr. Don Dawson) OFF THE RECORD

 
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