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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!
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This Presidential Appointments Calendar is based upon the records contained in the
Matthew J. Connelly Files
   
Thursday, January 31, 1952
   
10:00 am (Pre Press)
10:30 am Press & Radio Conference [Public Papers]
11:00 am (The President left the office for the Airport for a flight
over the flooded rural districts of Ohio, West Virginia,
and Kentucky.) (See attached sheet for details and list
of those accompanying the President.)
  Trip of the President
  West Virginia, Ohio,
  and Kentucky Flood Area
 
  Thursday, January 31, 1952
 
  Lv. Washington........(USAF Plane #8615)...11:15 a.m.
 
  Fly non-stop over flooded regions of Ohio and
  Kentucky. Return to MATS terminal approximately
  3:30 p.m.
 
  Members of the Party
 
  The President
 
  Mr. Matthew J. Connelly
  General Harry H. Vaughan
  General Robert B. Landry
  Admiral Robert L. Dennison
  Hon. Raymond Foley
  Mr. Roger Tubby
  Captain Ray Miller
 
  Major General G. J. Nold
  Acting Chief of Engineers
  will accompany the Presidential Party
    Press Section: Pan American Clipper Golden Gate
  Members of the party
  Mr. Vern Hauglund, The Associated Press
  Miss Ruth Gmeiner, United Press Association
  Mr. Riwin Safchik, International News Service
  Mr. Jack Doherty, New York Daily News
  Mr. Paul Kennedy, New York Times
  Mr. Ed Darby, Time Magazine
  Mr. William Henry, Mutual Broadcasting System
  Mr. Hollis Seavey, Mutual Broadcasting System
  Mr. Frank Bourgholtzer, National Broadcasting Co.
  Mr. John Edwards, American Broadcasting Co.
  Mr. William Costello, Columbia Broadcasting System
 
  Mr. Frank Cancellare, United Press Photos
  Mr. Henry Burroughs, Associated Press Photos
  Mr. Henry Walker, Life Magazine Photos
  Mr. Al. Simonson, N.B.C. Television
  Mr. William K. Smythe, U.P. Movietone Television
  Mr. Robert Mulligan, International News Photos,
  Mr. James Lyons, Universal Newsreel,
  and Mr. Robert Hess, Telenews, INS, INP.,
  will fly with the Presidential party
  and operate on a pool basis for stills,
  newsreels and television coverage.
 
  Mr. Dewey E. Long
  Mr. Carroll S. Linkins
  Mr. Gerald H. Behn
  Mr. John Sherwood
  Mr. Emory P. Roberts
  Mr. Bartley A. Fugler
  Mr. Joseph W. Lemons
  Mr. Robert A. Duffy
  Mr. Harry Charnley
  Mr. Wayman McGarrh
  Mr. Phillip Orman
  M/Sgt. Earl F. Gasber
  Pan American Clipper Golden Gate N-1023-V crew:
 
  Captain:    George Rozwenc    
  1st Officer:    James Holliday    
  Navigator:    Paul Ridley    
  1st Engr:    Edward Urban    
  2nd Engr:    Michael Urben    
  Purser:    Livio Rasero    
  Steward:    Mimosa Giordano    
  Stewardess:    Doris Neill    
  Stewardess:    Helen Urbach    
 
  Mr. William I. McEvoy    Pan American Airways    
  Mr. Roger B. Doulens    Pan American Airways    
 
  US Airforce Plane # 8615
 
  Commander:    Major Lewis O. Hanson    
  1st Pilot:    Major John O. Drew    
  Navigator:    Jacques Keshishian    
  Navigator:    Major E. P. Christensen    
  Sgt. H. B. Ward, Radio Operator
  Sgt. William Acker, 1st Engineer
  W/O M. M. Ebinger, 2nd Engineer
  Sgt. Robert E. Hughes, Flight Attendant
  Sgt. T. Mitko, Attendant
3:44 pm (The President returned to Washington and motored directly
to the Blair House, where he "dropped in" on a tea at
the Blair House for veterans in Walter Reed Army Medical
Center and Bethesda Naval Medical Center given by Mrs.
Truman.) OFF THE RECORD
5:00 pm (Honorable Frank McKinney, Chairman, Democratic National
Committee) OFF THE RECORD - AT THE BLAIR HOUSE
8:00 pm (Senator Robert S. Kerr, Oklahoma) OFF THE RECORD - AT THE BLAIR HOUSE

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