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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, April 4, 1951
   
9:15 am (Dr. A. Hollis Edens of Duke University)
(Dr. C. A. Dukes) OFF THE RECORD
(Mr. Charles Murphy, Counsel to the President)
10:00 am The Speaker [Sam Rayburn]
Senator Ernest W. McFarland, Arizona
Congressman John W. McCormack, Massachusetts
(The Vice President [Alben W. Barkley] could not attend BIG FOUR. Were
briefed by Colonel from office of General Bradley.)
11:00 am The President received a group of Baptist Ministers in Washington
attending the Baptist Simultaneous Revivals. Arranged at request
of Dr. Edward B. Willingham, Pastor of the National Baptist
Memorial Church and President of the Washington Ministerial Union.
The following were present:
Rev. W. Fred Swank, Local Director, Pastor fr. Ft. Worth, Texas
Rev. S. Lewis Morgan, Jr., Local Chmn., Pastor, Petworth Baptist
Church, Washington, D. C.

Rev. William Adams, Rockville, Md.
Rev. A. F. Ballbach, Jr., Trenton, J. J.
Miss Regula Baltensperger, Washington, D. C.
Rev. Herbert W. Baucom, Jr., Washington, D. C.
Rev. and Mrs. Fred D. Bean, Kendall Baptist Church, Wash., D.C.
Dr. Charles R. Bell, Jr., Madison, Wisconsin
Rev. Frank K. Brasington, Silver Spring, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Brooks, Washington, D. C.
Rev. and Mrs. Frank Burress, Washington, D. C.
Rev. J. Walter Carpenter, Washington, D. C.
Rev. and Mrs. David Chastain, Jr., Washington, D. C.
Dr. Robert Cook, Chicago, Illinois
Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cooper, Washington, D. C.
Dr. and Mrs. William J. Crowder, Washington, D. C.
Chaplain and Mrs. Peter Cullom, Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Mamie L. Davis, Washington, D. C.
Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Doverspike, Washington, D. C.
Rev. R. Edward Dowdy, Washington, D. C.
Rev. and Mrs. Clifton Duvall, Atlanta, Georgia
Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Ferguson, Washington, D. C.
Miss Ruth Ferguson, Washington, D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Fraser, Washington, D. C.
Dr. Herbert Gabhart, Williamsburg, Kentucky
Rev. John N. Garrabrandt, Camden, New Jersey
Rev. J. Ray Garrett, Washington, D. C.
Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Gates, Jr., Westfield, New Jersey
Rev. Leslie Gould, Washington, D. C.
Rev. George W. Griffin, Washington, D. C.
Rev. J. P. Gulley, Alexandria, Va.
Rev. Carl Q. Hickerson, Sr., Washington, D.C.
Rev. Barker Hardison, Arlington, Va.
Rev. and Mrs. John A. Holt, Grafton, West Virginia
Rev. and Mrs. T. Ewell Hopkins, Washington, D. C.
Rev. Henry Houston, Rosslyn, Virginia
Rev. and Mrs. Ward B. Hurlburt, Washington, D. C.
Rev. C. W. Kerry, Sr., Marshall, Texas
Rev. Knox Lambert, Bolivar, Missouri
Rev. Augustus Lewis, Washington, D. C.
Rev. Clifford Lewis, Nashville, Tenn.
Dr. and Mrs. Reuben E. Nelson, New York, N. Y.
Rev. J. P. Nichols, Washington, D. C.
Rev. Don J. Marsh, Jr., New York, N. Y.
Rev. Aaron Mockley, Arlington, Va.
Dr. Adiel Moncrief, St. Joseph, Mo.
Rev. and Mrs. Lewis Morgan, Washington, D. C.
Rev. and Mrs. B. Ross Morrison, Silver Spring, Md.
Dr. Verner I. Olson, Omaha, Nebraska
Rev. Benjamin J. Perkins, Cleveland, Ohio
Rev. E. Jennings Perry, Ardmore, Oklahoma
Mr. Howard D. Rees, Washington, D. C.
Rev. T. K. Rucker, Forrest City, Arkansas
Rev. Alfred B. Smith, Wheaton, Illinois
Rev. and Mrs. A. Lincoln Smith, Washington, D. C.
Rev. H. Marshall Smith, Kerrville, Texas
Rev. Frank L. Squires, Washington, D. C.
Rev. W. Fred Swank, Fort Worth, Texas
Rev. Edward Thomas, Washington, D. C.
Rev. Walter Treadway, Archbold, Ohio
Rev. C. Michael Warr, Washington, D. C.
Rev. E. L. Weston, Huntington, West Virginia
Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Willingham, Washington, D. C.
Rev. and Mrs. Vernon Yearby, Midland, Texas
Miss Rozanne Yearby, Midland, Texas
Miss Harriet Yearby, Midland, Texas
11:15 am Honorable Harry A. McDonald, Chairman, Securities and Exchange
Commission
11:30 am Major General Milton G. Baker, Commander-in-Chief, Military Order
of the World Wars
11:45 am (Honorable W. E. Harber, Chairman, RFC)
(Honorable Walter E. Cosgriff, Member, RFC) OFF THE RECORD
12:00 pm Honorable Louis G. Dreyfus, Jr., American Ambassador to Afghanistan
(Retiring from Foreign Service to take position in
State Department and asked, through Protocol, for chance
to call on the President. Will serve in Department on
Foreign Service Board of Review.)
12:15 pm (Mr. Abraham Feinberg) OFF THE RECORD
12:25 pm (Mr. Theodore Marks) OFF THE RECORD
12:30 pm Honorable Stuart Symington, Chairman, NSRB
1:00 pm (LUNCH)
3:00 pm (Mrs. Ralph Truman) OFF THE RECORD
(Mrs. Henrietta Davidson)
3:15 pm (Mr. Eben Ayers) OFF THE RECORD
3:30 pm Senator Harley M. Kilgore, West Virginia
3:45 pm Honorable D. W. Nyrop
4:00 pm (Admiral Chester Nimitz)
(Honorable John A. Danaher) OFF THE RECORD
(Honorable William Leahy)
4:45 pm (Honorable William M. Boyle) OFF THE RECORD
8:25 pm (The President and Mrs. Truman left for Constitution Hall
to attend a concert of the National Symphony.)

 
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